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1 zōna
zōna ae, f, ζώνη, a woman's girdle, belt, zone: Persephones, O.: teres, O.—A money-belt, H.—Of the constellation Orion, the Belt, O.—Of the earth, a climatic region, zone: Quinque tenen<*> caelum zonae, V., O.* * *zone; woman's girdle, belt; money belt; climatic region -
2 gordel
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3 Jugula
Jŭgŭla, ae, and Jŭgŭlae, ārum, f. [jugulus], the three stars which form Orion's belt; also, the whole constellation Orion, Varr. L. L. 7, § 50 Müll.:II.neque Jugulae neque Vesperugo neque Vergiliae occidunt,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 119.—Two stars in the constellation Cancer, otherwise called Aselli:nunc Cancro vicina canam, cui parte sinistra Consurgunt Jugulae,
Manil. 5, 175. -
4 Jugulae
Jŭgŭla, ae, and Jŭgŭlae, ārum, f. [jugulus], the three stars which form Orion's belt; also, the whole constellation Orion, Varr. L. L. 7, § 50 Müll.:II.neque Jugulae neque Vesperugo neque Vergiliae occidunt,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 119.—Two stars in the constellation Cancer, otherwise called Aselli:nunc Cancro vicina canam, cui parte sinistra Consurgunt Jugulae,
Manil. 5, 175. -
5 пояс Ориона
1) General subject: ell wand2) Scottish language: ell-wand (Ell-Wand; созвездие)3) Makarov: Orion's belt -
6 Orions belte
(astronomi) Orion's Belt -
7 Cinturón Bálteo
m.Orion's belt. -
8 منطقة الجوزاء
مِنْطَقَةُ الجَوْزاء -
9 نطاق الجوزاء
نِطَاقُ الجَوْزاء [فلك] -
10 tui
to sew mats, to make strings.the three stars of Orion's Belt. -
11 Tautoro
Maori for to stretch forward, Orion's belt (a star) -
12 belte
* * *subst. belt, girdle subst. (veibygging) track, track shoe subst. (plast) zone (astronomi) (Orions belte) the belt of Orion (astronomi) (Venus' belte) the girdle of Venus -
13 ζώνη
A belt, girdle:I prop. the lower girdle worn by women just above the hips,περὶ δὲ ζώνην βάλετ' ἰξυῖ Od.5.231
, 10.544, cf. Il.14.181, Hdt.1.51, etc.—Phrases:1 λῦσε δὲ παρθενίην ζ. unloosed her maiden girdle, of the bridegroom, Od.11.245, cf. Lyr. Alex.Adesp.11.18, Plu.Lyc.15:—[voice] Med., of the bride,μούνῳ ἑνὶ ζώναν ἀνέρι λυσαμένα AP7.324
(hence ζώνη, abs., of marriage, E.IT 204 (lyr.); of sexual intercourse, Philostr.VA7.6): but also,b ζ. λῦσαι to loose the girdle for childbirth, Hyp.Fr.67; later λύσασθαι or ἀπολύσασθαι, Call.Del. 209, Opp.C.3.56; soζώναν κατατίθεσθαι Pi.O.6.39
.c of men on a march, ζ. λύσασθαι to slacken one's belt, i.e. rest oneself, Hdt.8.120;ζ. ἀναλύεσθαι Call.Del. 237
.2 of pregnant women, ; πῶς γάρ σ' ἔθρεψεν ἐντὸς.. ζώνης; Id.Eu. 608;τοῦτον.. ἔφερον ζώνης ὕπο E.Hec. 762
; also ὑπὸ ζώνῃ θέσθαι to conceive, h.Ven.255.3 prov., εἰς ζώνην δεδόσθαι to be given for girdle-money (as we should say, pinmoney), of Oriental queens who had cities given them for their small expenses, X.An.1.4.9;ἣν [χώραν] καλεῖν.. ζ. τῆς βασιλέως γυναικός Pl.Alc.1.123b
.II man's belt (more freq. ζωστήρ) , ἡ ζ. τοῦ Ὠρίωνος the three stars that form the belt of Orion. Arist.Mete. 343b24; the belt of barbarians, in which they wore the dagger, X.An.1.6.10, 4.7.16, Theopomp.Hist.39a, Luc.Anach.33, Pl.Hp.Mi. 368c.b belt used as a purse, PRyl.127.32(i A.D.), Ev.Matt.10.9, Plu.2.665b;ζ. χρυσίον Luc.Fug.31
.2 part round which the girdle passed, waist,Ἄρεϊ ζώνην ἴκελος Il.2.479
(misunderstood by Paus.9.17.3), cf. Il.11.234, Orph.Fr.168.28, Hp. ap. Erot. (also expld. as = ὀσφύς).3 = Lat. cingulum, belt worn by Roman civil and military officers, [Demod.]5; = ἀξίωμα, Suid.; οἱ ὑπὸ ζώνην soldiers, Anon. ap. eund.s.v. αὐθεντήσαντα, cf. Cod.Just.1.5.12.6, 11, Just.Edict. 13.26, PLond.5.1680.21 (vi A.D.).III anything that goes round like a belt, Plu.2.935a, Luc.Musc.Enc.3; of the girdle of ocean, Porph. Chr.69.2 one of the zones of the terrestrial sphere, Stoic.2.195, Posidon. ap. Str.2.2.2, Placit.2.12.1 (pl.), etc.; ζ. διακεκαυμένη, εὔκρατος, Str.1.2.24, 1.4.6.b one of the planetary spheres,οἱ μὲν [τῶν πλανητῶν] ὑψηλὴν ζ. φέρονται οἱ δὲ ταπεινήν Diog.Oen.8
, cf. Vett.Val.26.18, Corp.Herm.1.25.IV pl., an order of divine beings presiding over, or engirdled with cosmic zones, opp. ἄζωνοι, Dam.Pr.96, Procl.in Prm.p.494S. -
14 sona
zōna ( sōna, Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 85 Ritschl), ae, f., = zônê, a belt, girdle, zone, worn about the loins by women (cf. cingulum).I.Lit., Cat. 2, 13; Ov. F. 2, 320; id. H. 2, 116; id. M. 5, 470; 10, 379; id. R. Am. 602; id. Am. 1, 7, 48 al.—II.Transf.A.A girdle worn by men for containing money, a money-belt (cf. crumena), C. Gracch. ap. Gell. 15, 12 fin.; Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 40.—B.The girdle or belt of Orion, a constellation, Ov. F. 6, 787.—C.A line running around the edge of a gem, a girdle, Plin. 37, 6, 24, § 90.—D.One of the imaginary circles which divided the earth into five climates, a zone, Verg. G. 1, 233; Ov. M. 1, 46; 2, 131; Plin. 2, 68, 68, § 172; Mel. 1, 1, 2; Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 15, 13; 2, 5, 20; Mart. Cap. 6, § 602.—E.A kind of herpes or erysipelas, which spreads about the body like a girdle, and destroys life, the shingles; called also zoster, Scrib. Comp. 63. -
15 zona
zōna ( sōna, Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 85 Ritschl), ae, f., = zônê, a belt, girdle, zone, worn about the loins by women (cf. cingulum).I.Lit., Cat. 2, 13; Ov. F. 2, 320; id. H. 2, 116; id. M. 5, 470; 10, 379; id. R. Am. 602; id. Am. 1, 7, 48 al.—II.Transf.A.A girdle worn by men for containing money, a money-belt (cf. crumena), C. Gracch. ap. Gell. 15, 12 fin.; Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 40.—B.The girdle or belt of Orion, a constellation, Ov. F. 6, 787.—C.A line running around the edge of a gem, a girdle, Plin. 37, 6, 24, § 90.—D.One of the imaginary circles which divided the earth into five climates, a zone, Verg. G. 1, 233; Ov. M. 1, 46; 2, 131; Plin. 2, 68, 68, § 172; Mel. 1, 1, 2; Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 15, 13; 2, 5, 20; Mart. Cap. 6, § 602.—E.A kind of herpes or erysipelas, which spreads about the body like a girdle, and destroys life, the shingles; called also zoster, Scrib. Comp. 63. -
16 FJÓS
n. cow-house, byre; vera í fjósi, to attend to the cows.* * *1.n., contr. form = fé-hús = ‘cow-house,’ [Norse fjös; the contracted form is usual even in the earliest writers]:—a cow-house, byre, stall, Ld. 98, Gísl. 28 sqq., Dropl. 28, Njarð. 368, Sturl. ii. 43, iii. 54, Fms. ix. 508; vera í fjósi, or fara í fjós, to attend to the cows.COMPDS: fjós-dyr, fjós-haugr, fjós-hlaða, fjós-hurð, fjós-reka, fjós-veggr, etc., the door, mound, barn, hurdle, spade, wall, etc. of a fjós. fjós-gata, u, f. the byre-path, Landn. 51. Fjósa-karlar, m. pl. the ‘byre-carles,’ the three stars in the sword of Orion. fjósa-kona, u, f. a byre-maid, Landn. (Hb.) 51: fjósa-konur, the ‘byre-maids,’ the three stars in the belt of Orion, because the dairy-work is in the winter months (Dec., Jan.) fixed by the rising of these stars. fjósa-verk, n. ‘byre work,’ attendance on the cows, Nj. 185, v. l.2.mod. þjós, f. the carcase of a whale, Grág. ii. 360, 372, Jb. 310 B (passim). -
17 लुब्धक
lubdhakam. a hunter MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a covetous orᅠ greedy man L. ;
the star Sirius (so called because Ṡiva in the form of a hunter shot an arrow < represented by the three stars in the belt of Orion> at Brahmā. transformed into a deer andᅠ pursuing his own daughter metamorphosed into a doe;
cf. mṛiga-vyādha) Gaṇit. Kathās. ;
N. of the hinder parts, Bhp.
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