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1 aqua fortis
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2 μέτα
Grammatical information: adv. and prep. (w. gen., dat. a. acc.)Meaning: `in the midst, after; between, with' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. metaEtymology: Without exact agreement outside Greek. Very similar is Germ., e.g. Goth. miÞ, ONord. með, OHG mit(i) `with, among' \< IE *met(í) or medhi (to μέσος?); Gr. -( τ)α could be an innovation after κατά, ἀνά, διά etc. A similar element is found often in Illyrian names: Metu-barbis, Met-apa, Μετ-άπιοι (hellenized Μεσσά-πιοι; vgl. Kretschmer Glotta 30, 162ff., 165f.), further also Alb. mjet `middle' (Porzig Gliederung 151 with Krahe). Cognate are further μέχρι (s. v.), prob. also μέσος. Details in Schwyzer 622 a. 629, Schwyzer-Debrunner 481 ff.; for the development of the meaning esp. Wackernagel Syntax 2, 241ff. Quite diff. Hahn Lang. 18, 83 ff.: to IE * sem- in εἷς etc.; not convincing. -- Here τὰ μέταζε `afterwards' (Hes. Op. 394 after Hdn. a. o.; τὰ μεταξύ codd.) with - ζε as in θύρα-ζε a. o.; usually and old μεταξύ adv. `in the midst, between' (Il.), late also `afterwards'; from μετα + ξυ(ν)?; Schwyzer 633 asking, Ruipérez Emer. 20, 197. -- Instead and beside μετά some dial. (Aeol., Dor., Arc.) use πεδά (s. v.).Page in Frisk: 2,216Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μέτα
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3 father
apa, páter, atya to father: örökbe fogad, apaságot elismer, feltalál* * *1. noun1) (a male parent, especially human: Mr Smith is her father.) apa2) ((with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest: I met Father Sullivan this morning.) atya3) (a person who begins, invents or first makes something: King Alfred was the father of the English navy.) vminek az atyja2. verb(to be the father of: King Charles II fathered a number of children.) nemz- fatherly
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4 shrinkage
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5 water crack
(met) crăpătură de călire prin răcire cu apă -
6 water hardening
(met) călire în apă -
7 water quenching
(met) călire în apă -
8 आप्
āp
(perf. āpa aor. āpat fut. āpsyati inf. āptum) Ā. (perf. 3. pl. āpiré RV. IX, 108, 4,
p. pf. āpāná RV. II, 34, 7,
but alsoᅠ pres. p. ā́pnāna RV. X, 114, 7) to reach, overtake, meet with, fall upon RV. AV. ṠBr. etc.;
to obtain, gain, take possession of RV. AV. etc. MBh. Mn. etc.;
to undergo, suffer Mn. ;
to fall, come to any one;
to enter, pervade, occupy;
to equal:
Pass. āpyate, to be reached orᅠ found orᅠ met with orᅠ obtained;
to arrive at one's aim orᅠ end, become filled TS. etc.:
Caus. P. āpayati, to cause to reach orᅠ obtain orᅠ gain ChUp. etc.;
to cause any one to suffer;
to hit Kathās.:
Desid. P. andᅠ Ā. īpsati andᅠ īpsate Pāṇ. 7-4, 55 to strive to reach orᅠ obtain AV. ṠBr. MBh. etc.:
Desid. of the Caus. āpipayishati, to strive to reach ṠBr. ;
<probably connected with 1. ap;
cf. apna;
+ Gk. ἄφενος, ἀφνειός;
Lat. apiscor, aptus, ops;
Old Germ. uoban;
Mod. Germ. ūben
â̱p
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9 Laelaps
Laelaps, apis, Akk. apa, m. (λαιλαψ, der Sturmwind). Hundename, Ov. met. 3, 211 u. 7, 771. Hygin. fab. 181.
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10 Laelaps
Laelaps, apis, Akk. apa, m. (λαιλαψ, der Sturmwind). Hundename, Ov. met. 3, 211 u. 7, 771. Hygin. fab. 181. -
11 garland
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12 plumbing
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13 puddle
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14 water to carbid acetylene generator
(chim, met) generator de acetilenă "apă peste carbid"English-Romanian technical dictionary > water to carbid acetylene generator
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15 पा
pā1) cl. 1. P. Dhātup. XXII, 27 ;
píbati (Ved. andᅠ ep. alsoᅠ Ā. - te;
rarely pipati, - te Kāṭh. Br.) cl. 2. pāti, pāthás, pānti RV. AV. ;
p. Ā. papāná RV., pípāna AV. (pf. P. papaú, 2. sg. papātha RV. ;
papitha Pāṇ. 6-4, 64 Sch. ;
papīyāt RV. ;
p. papivás AV. ;
Ā. pape, papire RV. ;
p. papāná ib. ;
aor. orᅠ impf. apāt RV. <cf. Pāṇ. 2-4, 77 >;
3. pl. apuḥ <?> RV. I, 164, 7 ;
- pāsta AV. XII, 3, 43; Prec. ;
3. sg. peyās RV. ;
fut. pāsyati, - te Br. etc.;
pātā Gr.;
ind. p. pītvā́ RV. etc. etc., - tvī RV. ;
- pāya AV. etc. etc.;
pītyā́ MBh. ;
pāyam Kāvyâd. ;
inf. píbadhyai RV. ;
pātum MBh. etc.;
pā́tave AV. Br. ;
pā́tavaī́ RV.), to drink, quaff, suck, sip, swallow (with acc., rarely gen.) RV. etc. etc.;
(met.) to imbibe, draw in, appropriate, enjoy, feast upon (with the eyes, ears etc.) Mn. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to drink up, exhaust, absorb BhP. Pañc. ;
to drink intoxicating liquors Buddh.:
Pass. pīyáte AV. etc. etc.:
Caus. pāyayati, - te (pf. pāyayāmāsā MBh. ;
aor. apīpyat Pāṇ. 7-4, 4 ;
ind. p. pāyayitvā MBh. ;
inf. pā́yayitavaí ṠBr.), to cause to drink, give to drink, water (horses orᅠ cattle) RV. etc. etc.:
Desid. pipāsati ( RV. alsoᅠ pipīshati), to wish to drink, thirst ib.:
Desid., of Caus. pipāyayishati, to wish orᅠ intend to give to drink Kāṭh.:
Intens. pepīyate (p. - yamāna alsoᅠ with pass meaning), to drink greedily orᅠ repeatedly Up. Hariv. ;
+ cf. Gk. πέπωκα;
Aeol. πώνω = πίνω;
Lat. pā-tus, pōtum, bibo for pi-bo;
Slav. pi-ja, pi-ti
2) mfn. drinking, quaffing etc. (cf. agre-, ṛitu-, madhu-, soma- etc.)
3) cl. 2. P. (Dhāt. XXIV, 48) pā́ti (Impv. pāhí;
pr. p. P. pā́t Ā. pāná RV. ;
pf. papau Gr.;
aor. apāsīt Rājat. Subj. pāsati RV. ;
fut. pāsyati, pātā Gr.;
Prec. pāyāt Pāṇ. 6-4, 68 Sch. ;
inf. pātum MBh.), to watch, keep, preserve;
to protect from, defend against (abl.) RV. etc. etc.;
to protect (a country) i.e. rule, govern Rājat. ;
to observe, notice, attend to, follow RV. AitBr.:
Caus. pālayati seeᅠ pāl:
Desid. pīpāsati Gr.:
Intens. pāpāyate, pāpeti, pāpāti ib.,
+ cf. Zd. pā, paiti;
Gk. πάομαι, πέπαμαι, πῶυ, etc.;
Lat. pa-sco, pa-bulum;
Lith. pë-mu-4
4) mfn. keeping, protecting, guarding etc. (ef. apâ̱na-, ritā-, go-, tanū- etc.)
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