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1 like bees to a honeypot
Ads pull customers in like bees to a honeypot. — Благодаря рекламе от клиентов нет отбоя.
Barley stores in a distillery attract mice like bees to a honeypot. — Зернохранилища на перегонном заводе привлекают полчища мышей.
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2 barley-like
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > barley-like
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3 barley-like
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4 κριθή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `barley-corns', usu. pl. `barley' (Il.); also metaph. = `pustule on the eyelid' (medic.; Strömberg Theophrastea 192, Wortstudien 63). On the meaning of κριθή, πυρός, σῖτος Moritz Class. Quart. 49 (N. S. 5) 129ff.Other forms: Short form κρῖ n., s. below.Compounds: Compp., e.g. κριθό-πυρον n. `mix of barley and wheat' (pap.; cf. on διόσπυρον), εὔκριθος `rich in barley' (Theoc., AP). --Derivatives: Diminut.: κριθίον (Luc., Longos), κριθίδιον, also `decoction of barley' (Hp., Posidon.), κριθάριον (pap.). Further substantives: κριθαία `barley-soup' (Hom. Epigr. 15,7; after ἁλμαία a.o., Chantraine Formation 86); κριθανίας m. name of a kind of wheat (Theophr. HP 8, 2, 3 beside σιτανίας; after νεανίας? Strömberg Theophrastea 91; s. also Chantraine 94). Adjectives: κρίθινος `of barley' (Ion., hell.), κριθάμινος `id.' (Polyaen.; after σησάμινος), κριθικός `consisting of barley' (pap.), κριθώδης `like barley, full of barley-corns' (Hp.). Denomin. verbs: κριθάω `feed oneself with barley' (A., S.), also κριθιάω (Arist.; after the verbs of disease in - ιάω, Schwyzer 732) with κριθίασις `surfeit caused by over-feeding with barley' (X.); κριθίζω `feed with barley' (Aesop., Babr.). - GN Κριθώτη (- ωτή) name of a land-tongue in Acarnania (Krahe IF 48, 223ff.). Surname Κρίθων (H.) from κριθή = πόσθη (Ar. Pax 965); Schulze KZ 29, 263 = Kl. Schr. 308.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: The enlarged form κριθ-ή points to an original root noun *κρῑθ, from where ep. κρῖ n. (Il.), only nom. a. acc. (cf. Egli Heteroklisie 12). - The attempts to connect κρῖ with the western words for `barley', Lat. hordeum, OHG gersta, which are in themeselves not quite clear, have not given a convincing result. The for hordeum and Gerste supposed basic forms, IE. *ghr̥zd(h)-, resp. * gherzd-, would have given Gr. *χραζ- or *χρασθ- \> *κρασθ-, resp. *χερδ- (*χερθ- \> *κερθ-). κρι agrees better with Alb. drith, -ë `barley, wheat', of which - ri- may come from IE. -r̥-. Also Arm. gari, gen. garwoy `wheat' (formally = IE. *ghr̥i̯o-) reminds of κρῖ; a similar word appears in Georgian, Grusin. qeri `barley', cf. Deeters IF 56, 140 f. Whether κρῖ goes back directly on an IE. basis, remains somewhat uncertain; perhaps we have to do with a Wanderwort. Also Egyptian origin has been considered (Schwyzer 61, Debrunner Eberts Reallex. 4, 525). -Attempts, to analyse κρι in Walde KZ 34, 528, Schwyzer 352; overtaken combinations in Wood Mod. Phil. 1, 240 (to OE grotan, Engl. groats), Persson Stud. 103. Details in Pok. 446, W.-Hofmann s. hordeum; cf Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 1, 389, Porzig Gliederung 209. - So we stop at a (Pre-Greek?) form *krīt.Page in Frisk: 2,18-19Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κριθή
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5 κριθώδη
κριθώδηςlike barley: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)κριθώδηςlike barley: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)κριθώδηςlike barley: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
6 hordearius
hordĕārĭus (also ordearius and hordĭarius), a, um, adj. [id.], of or relat. ing to barley, barley-: pira, barley-pears, i. e. pears that are ripe at barley-harvest, Plin. 15, 15, 16, § 55 (also called hordeacea pira, Col. 5, 10, 18); so,II.pruna,
Plin. 15, 13, 12, § 41: hordiarium aes, quod pro hordeo equiti Romano dabatur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 102 Müll.; cf. Liv. 1, 43, 9 (Weissenb. ad loc.): Gai. Inst. 4, 27:antiquissimum in cibis hordeum, sicut Atheniensium ritu apparet et gladiatorum cognomine, qui hordearii vocabantur,
Plin. 18, 7, 14, § 72:pecunia ex qua hordeum equis erat comparandum... dicebatur aes hordiarium,
Gai. Inst. 4, 27. —Like barley, i. e. inflated:hunc eundem M. Coelius hordearium rhetorem appellat, deridens ut inflatum ac levem et sordidum,
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7 ordearius
hordĕārĭus (also ordearius and hordĭarius), a, um, adj. [id.], of or relat. ing to barley, barley-: pira, barley-pears, i. e. pears that are ripe at barley-harvest, Plin. 15, 15, 16, § 55 (also called hordeacea pira, Col. 5, 10, 18); so,II.pruna,
Plin. 15, 13, 12, § 41: hordiarium aes, quod pro hordeo equiti Romano dabatur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 102 Müll.; cf. Liv. 1, 43, 9 (Weissenb. ad loc.): Gai. Inst. 4, 27:antiquissimum in cibis hordeum, sicut Atheniensium ritu apparet et gladiatorum cognomine, qui hordearii vocabantur,
Plin. 18, 7, 14, § 72:pecunia ex qua hordeum equis erat comparandum... dicebatur aes hordiarium,
Gai. Inst. 4, 27. —Like barley, i. e. inflated:hunc eundem M. Coelius hordearium rhetorem appellat, deridens ut inflatum ac levem et sordidum,
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8 κριθανίας
κριθανίᾱς, κριθανίαςlike barley: masc acc plκριθανίᾱς, κριθανίαςlike barley: masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic) -
9 κριθώδες
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10 κριθῶδες
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11 κριθώδεα
κριθώδηςlike barley: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)κριθώδηςlike barley: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
12 κριθώδεις
κριθώδηςlike barley: masc /fem acc plκριθώδηςlike barley: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
13 κριθώδεας
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14 κριθώδεσι
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15 κριθώδους
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16 अनुयवम्
anu-yavamind. like barley, (gaṇa parimukhâ̱di, q.v.)
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17 κριθανίας
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κριθανίας
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18 κριθώδης
κρῑθ-ώδης, ες,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κριθώδης
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19 ячменевидный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ячменевидный
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20 ячменевидный
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