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m; -en, -en poet* * *der Poetpoet* * *Po|et [po'eːt]1. m -en, -en,Po|é|tin[-'eːtɪn]2. f -, -nenold = Dichter) poet, bard (liter); (pej) poetaster, versifier* * *Po·et(in)<-en, -en>[poˈe:t]* * *der; Poeten, Poeten (veralt.) poet; bard (literary)* * ** * *der; Poeten, Poeten (veralt.) poet; bard (literary)* * *-en m.poet n. -
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7 poet|ka
f poet; poetess przest.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > poet|ka
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9 poet
[ˈpouɪt] feminine ˈpoet ~ˈpoetess nouna person who writes poems.شاعِر -
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13 poet for snow board
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > poet for snow board
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14 poet-failure deformation
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > poet-failure deformation
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15 tarannum poet.
(Arabic) singing, warbling; music, tune. tarannum poet. Et /qil to sing; to sing praises of.tarap coll.s. taraf.taraq(a) turuq ono.banging and crashing noises.taraq ono.banging or crashing sound. bozori tarannum poet. (things are) selling like hotcakes, business is good. ishi tarannum poet. business is booming. kayfi tarannum poet. four sheets to the wind, quite drunk -
16 calidus and (poet.) caldus
calidus and (poet.) caldus adj. with comp. [3 CAL-], warm, hot: omne quod est calidum: calidior quam aë: cruor, O.: de pectore flumen (sanguinis), V.— Plur n. as subst: Frigida pugnabant calidis, cold with heat, O.— Sing f. as subst, warm water: lavi calidā, Ta. — Fig., fiery, rash, eager, spirited, fierce, impassioned, vehement: equus animis, of a fiery spirit, V.: redemptor, H.: iuventā, H.—Inconsiderate, hasty, rash: Vide ne nimium calidum hoc sit, T.: consilia: consilia calidiora, L.: Caldior est, too quick of temper, H. -
17 manipulāris or manupulāris (poet. manupl-)
manipulāris or manupulāris (poet. manupl-) e, adj. [manipulus], belonging to a maniple of a company, manipular: miles, O.: iudices, i. e. selected from the common soldiers.—As subst, m., a soldier of a maniple, common soldier: tamquam unus manipularis: trīs suos nactus manipulares, comrades, Cs.Latin-English dictionary > manipulāris or manupulāris (poet. manupl-)
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18 manipulus (poet. manipl-)
manipulus (poet. manipl-) ī, m [manus+ PLE-], a handful, bundle: filicum manipli, V.: maniplos solvere, bundles of hay, Iu.—Of soldiers, a company, maniple, one third of a cohort (its standard originally bore a wisp of hay): manipulos circumiens, S.: manipulos laxare, Cs.: continere ad signa manipulos, Cs.: Volscorum manipli, forces, V.: furum, a band, T. -
19 Marsyās (poet. Marsya)
Marsyās (poet. Marsya) ae, m, Μαρσύασ, a satyr, flayed by Apollo, L., O., Iu.—A statue of Marsyas in the forum, H. -
20 perīculum or (poet.) perīclum
perīculum or (poet.) perīclum ī, n [1 PAR-], a trial, experiment, attempt, test, proof, essay: fac periculum in litteris, T.: priusquam periclum faceret, Cs.: meae fidei periculum facere. — An attempt, essay: in isto periculo veritatem exigere (of a poem).— Risk, hazard, danger, peril: Non fit sine periclo facinus magnum, T.: salus sociorum summum in periculum vocatur: obire pericula ac labores, L.: periculum adire capitis, run the risk of life: suscipere, take upon oneself: facessere innocenti: aliis facere, S.: si mihi periculum crearetur ab eo: periculis vobiscum adero, S.: erat magni periculi res dimicare, etc., Cs.: non est periculum, ne id facere non possit: in periculum se committere, get into danger: extrahere ex periculo, release from danger: esse in periculo: a securi negat ei periculum esse, that danger threatens him: meo periculo, at my risk.—A trial, action, suit at law: meus labor in privatorum periculis: hunc in periculis defendere, N.— A judicial record, judgment-roll: petivit, ut in periculo suo inscriberent, etc., N.: pericula magistratuum.
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poet — POÉT, Ă, poeţi, te, s.m. şi f. 1. Persoană care compune poezii, autor de poezii. 2. Persoană înzestrată cu imaginaţie şi sensibilitate de poet (1). – Din ngr. poiitís, lat., it. poeta, fr. poète. Trimis de ana zecheru, 29.03.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 … Dicționar Român
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Poēt — (lat. poëta), Dichter; Poeta laureatus, soviel wie »gekrönter Dichter« (s. d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Poet — Poēt (lat.), Dichter; Poēta laureātus, s. Gekrönter Dichter. Poëtáster, schlechter Dichter, Reimschmied … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
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Poet — A poet is a person who writes poetry. EtymologyFrom the ancient greek : , poieō : I make or compose ; , poïêtes : artisan, creator, maker (also makar), author, poet > Latin : : poet, author > Old French : (1200 1400) or > Used ( poet ) in 14th.… … Wikipedia