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1 having a long beard
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2 BEARD
[N]BARBA (-AE) (F)BARBITIUM (-I) (N)CAPILLUS (-I) (M)JUBA (-AE) (F)IUBA (-AE) (F)- HAIR OF THE BEARD- HAVING A FOPPISH BEARD- LITTLE BEARD- WITH FILTHY BEARD -
3 BEARD: HAVING A FOPPISH BEARD
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4 jenggotan
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5 barbātus
barbātus adj. [barba], having a beard, bearded: Iuppiter: hirculus, Ct.: equitare Si quem delectet barbatum, a grown man, H.: nondum, i. e. while a boy, Iu.: bene unus ex barbatis illis, i. e. the old Romans (who wore full beards).—Of animals or fishes: mulli: hirculus, Ct. — As subst, a goat, Ph. —Since the Stoics wore long beards: magister, teacher of philosophy, Iu.* * *barbata, barbatum ADJbearded, having a beard; (like the men of antiquity); (as sign of) adult -
6 barbiblanco
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7 सश्मश्रु
sa-ṡmaṡrumfn. having a beard, bearded L. ;
f. a woman with a beard L.
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8 barbatus
barbātus, a, um, adj. [barba].I.Having a beard, bearded.A.Of men:2.dicere licebit Jovem semper barbatum, Apollinem semper imberbem,
Cic. N. D. 1, 30, 83; 1, 36, 100:quos aut imberbes aut bene barbatos videtis,
id. Cat. 2, 10, 22.— Poet. as a designation of age, Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 25: equitare in harundine longā, Si quem delectet barbatum, i. e. an adult, * Hor. S. 2, 3, 249:sub Jove, sed Jove nondum barbato,
i. e. in the earliest time, when Jupiter was yet young, Juv. 6, 16; 13, 56.—Hence,Meton.a.For a Roman of the olden time (in which the beard was not shaved, v. barba):b.aliquis mihi ab inferis excitandus est ex barbatis illis, non hac barbulā, sed illā horridā, quam in statuis antiquis et imaginibus videmus,
Cic. Cael. 14, 33:unus aliquis ex barbatis illis, exemplum imperii veteris, imago antiquitatis, etc.,
id. Sest 8, 19:haec jam tum apud illos barbatos ridicula, credo, videbantur,
id. Mur. 12, 26; id. Fin. 4, 23, 62: hic mos jam apud illos antiquos et barbatos fuit, id. Fragm. Or. II. pro Cornel. 18; Juv. 4, 103.—A philosopher (since they wore long beards), Pers. 4, 1; Juv. 14, 12; cf. Hor. S. 1, 3, 133; and as subst. barbatus nudus, Mart. 14, 81.—B.Of animals, fishes, etc., bearded:II.hirculus,
Cat. 19, 16; also absol. barbatus, a goat, Phaedr. 4, 9, 10:mulli,
Cic. Att. 2, 1, 7 (cf. id. Par. 5, 2, 28, and Plin. 9, 17, 30, § 64): aquila, a species of eagle, also called ossifraga, Plin. 10, 3, 3, § 11.—Transf.A. B.Of other things:C.ne toga barbatos faciat vel paenula libros,
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9 श्मश्रुल _śmaśrula
श्मश्रुल a. [श्मश्रु विद्यते$स्य लच्] Having a beard, bearded; भल्लापवर्जितैस्तेषां शिरोभिः श्मश्रुलैर्महीं (तस्तार) R.4. 63; Ms.11.15. -
10 ματαιοπώγων
ματαιοπώγωνhaving a beard in vain: masc nom /voc sg -
11 मस्सुक
මස්සුක massuka adjhaving a beard. -
12 लप्सुदिन्
lapsudinmfn. having a beard, bearded (said of a goat) TS. ṠBr. KātyṠr.
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13 श्मश्रुल
ṡmaṡrulamfn. having a beard, bearded Mn. MBh. etc.
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14 श्मश्रुवत्
ṡmáṡru-vatmfn. having a beard, bearded GopBr.
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15 baardig
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16 gebaard
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17 bradatost
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18 ματαιοπώγων
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ματαιοπώγων
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19 ملتح
مُلْتَحٍ \ bearded: having a beard. -
20 bearded
مُلْتَحٍ \ bearded: having a beard.
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