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The fruit of the womb

  • 1 fruit

    fruit [fʀyi]
    masculine noun
    il y a des fruits/trois fruits dans la coupe there is some fruit/there are three pieces of fruit in the bowl
    petits fruits (Canadian,Swiss) ( = fruits rouges) red berries
    * * *
    fʀɥi
    nom masculin
    1) gén, Culinaire fruit [U]
    2) ( résultat) fruit
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    fʀɥi nm
    1) [arbre, plante] fruit gen no pl

    Il faut manger plus de fruits. — You should eat more fruit.

    See:
    2) (= résultat)
    * * *
    fruit nm
    1 gén, Culin fruit ¢; voulez-vous un fruit? would you like some fruit?; aimer les fruits to like fruit; acheter des fruits to buy fruit;
    2 Bot fruit; la tomate est un fruit the tomato is a fruit;
    3 ( résultat) fruit; récolter les fruits de ses efforts/de la victoire to reap the fruits of one's efforts/of victory; c'est le fruit de l'expérience that's the fruit of experience; le fruit de mes entrailles the fruit of my womb; porter ses fruits to bear fruit; le fruit de l'adultère the offspring of an adulterous liaison;
    4 Constr, Gén Civ (de mur, barrage, canal) batter.
    fruit confit Culin candied ou glacé fruit; fruit défendu Bible forbidden fruit; fruit déguisé Culin ( avec glaçage) sugar-coated fruit; ( à la pâte d'amande) marzipan fruit; fruit de la passion Bot, Culin passion fruit; fruit sec Culin dried fruit; ( personne) disappointment; fruit tombé Agric windfall; fruits de mer Culin seafood ¢; fruits rafraîchis Culin fruit salad ¢; fruits rouges Culin soft fruit ¢ GB, berries US; fruits au sirop Culin fruit ¢ in syrup GB ou sirup US; fruits de la terre fruits of the earth.
    [frɥi] nom masculin
    un fruit: après ton fromage, veux-tu un fruit? would you like some fruit ou a piece of fruit after your cheese?
    fruits confits candied ou crystallized fruit
    fruits déguisésprunes, dates etc., stuffed with almond paste
    3. [résultat] fruit
    le fruit de son travail the fruit ou result of his labours
    les fruits de la Terre the fruits ou bounty of the Earth
    avec fruit (littéraire) fruitfully, profitably

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  • 5 गर्भः _garbhḥ

    गर्भः [गॄ-भन् Uṇ.3.152]
    1 The womb, the belly; गर्भेषु वसतिः Pt.1; पुनर्गर्भे च संभवम् Ms.6.63.
    -2 A fœtus, embryo; act of conception, pregnancy; conception; नरपतिकुलभूत्यै गर्भमाधत्त राज्ञी P.2.75; गर्भो$भवद्भूधरराज- पत्न्याः Ku.1.19; गर्भं वहति Pt.1.3 bears a child in the womb.
    -3 The time of conception; गर्भाष्टमे$ब्दे कुर्वित ब्राह्मणस्योपनायनम् Ms.2.36.
    -4 The child (in the womb); Ś.6; ततः कुमारं सुरगर्भकल्पम् Bu. Ch.2.19; cf. 'गर्भो भ्रूणे$- र्भके कुक्षौ' Medinī.
    -5 A child, brood or offspring of birds.
    -6 The inside, middle, or interior of anything (in comp. in this sense and translated by 'full of', 'filled with', 'containing' &c); हिमगर्भैर्मयूखैः Ś.3.4; शुक˚ कोटर 1.14;7.7; ˚पत्रम् U.3.5. inwardly situated; अग्निगर्भां शमीमिव Ś.4.4; R.3.9;5.17;9.55; Śi.9.62; Māl.3.12; Mu.1.12.
    -7 The offspring of the sky, i. e. the vapours and fogs drawn upwards by the rays of the sun during 8 months and sent down again in the rainy season; cf. Ms.9.35; नवमासधृतं गर्भं भास्करस्य गभस्तिभिः Rām.4.28.3.
    -8 An inner apartment, a lying-in-chamber.
    -9 Any interior chamber.
    -1 A hole.
    -11 Fire.
    -12 Food.
    -13 The rough coat of the jack-fruit (पनसकण्टक).
    -14 the bed of a river, especially of the Ganges on the fourteenth day of the dark half of Bhādrapada or in the very height of the rains when the river is fullest.
    -15 The fruit (of plants).
    -16 Joining, union.
    -17 The calyx of the lotus.
    -18 (In dramas) One of the Sandhis q. v.
    -Comp. -अङ्कः (also गर्भे$ङ्कः) an interlude during an act, as the scene of the birth of Kuśa and Lava in U.7, or the सीतास्वयंवर in Bālarāmāyaṇa. The S. D. thus defines it:-- अङ्कोदर- प्रविष्टो यो रङ्गद्वारामुखादिमान् । अङ्को$परः स गर्भाङ्कः सबीजः फलवानपि ॥ 279.
    -अवक्रान्तिः f. descent of the soul into the womb.
    -अवटः see गर्भभाजनम्.
    -अष्टमः 1 the eighth month from conception.
    -2 the eighth year from conception.
    -अस्पन्दनम् non-quickening of the fœtus.
    -आगारम् 1 uterus.
    -2 an inner and private room, the female apartments.
    -3 a lying-in-chamber.
    -4 the body or sanctuary of a temple, the chamber where the image of a deity is placed; एकैव देवं द्रष्टुं च गर्भागारमथाविशत् Ks.7.71.
    -आधानम् 1 impregnation; गर्भाधानक्षणपरिच- यान्नूनमाबद्धमालाः (बलाकाः) Me.9.
    -2 one of the Saṁskāras or purificatory ceremonies performed after men- struation to ensure or facilitate conception; (this cere- mony legalizes in a religious sense the consummation of marriage); Y.1.11.
    -आशयः the uterus, the womb.
    -आस्रावः mis-carriage, abortion.
    -ईश्वरः one born rich (cf. 'born in the purple'); a sovereign or rich man by birth. ˚ता sovereignty attained by inheritance; प्राप्तैश्वर्यो भवेन्मूढो गर्भेश्वरतयान्यथा Rāj. T.5.199.
    -उत्पत्तिः f. the formation of the embryo.
    -उपघातः miscarriage of the embryo (applied to the sky); Bṛi. S.21.25.
    -उपघातिनी a cow or female miscarrying from unsea- sonable gestation.
    -उपपत्तिः f. formation of the embryo.
    -कर, -कार a. impregnating, procreative.
    -कालः 1 time of impregnation.
    -2 the time when the vapour collected in the air shows the first signs of life.
    -कोशः, -षः uterus.
    -क्लेशः pains caused by the embryo, the throes of partu- rition or childbirth.
    -क्षयः miscarriage.
    -गृहम्, -भवनम्, -वेश्मन् n.
    1 an inner apartment, the body of a house; Mb.5.118.19; R.19.42.
    -2 a lying-in-chamber.
    -3 the sanctuary or body of a temple; निर्गत्य गर्भभवनात् Māl.1.
    -ग्रहणम् impregnation, conception.
    -ग्राहिका a midwife; Ks.34.
    -घातिन् a. causing abortion.
    -चलनम् quickening, motion of the fœtus in the uterus.
    -चेटः a servant by birth; नर्मभिर्गर्भचेटानां द्वास्थानां विक्रियाक्रमैः Rāj. T.3.153.
    -च्युत a.
    1 fallen from the womb (as a child).
    -2 miscarrying.
    -च्युतिः f.
    1 birth; delivery.
    -2 miscarriage.
    -दासः, -सी a slave by birth; (often used as a term of abuse or reproach.); यथा गर्भदासः कर्मार्थ एव स्वामिनो$नड्वाँश्च क्रीयते । ŚB. on MS.3.1.2.
    -दिवसाः certain days on which the vapours collected in the air show signs of life; Bṛi.21.5.
    -द्रुह् a. (nom. sing. ˚ध्रुक्-ड्) causing abortion.
    -धम् Ved. semen virile.
    -धरा pregnant.
    -धारणम्, -धारणा gestation, impregnation.
    -धिः Ved.
    1 a breeding place, a nest; कपोत इव गर्भधिम् Rv.1.3.4.
    -2 cohabitation.
    -ध्वंसः abortion.
    -नाडी the umbilical cord.
    -नुद् a. causing abortion.
    -न्यासः 1 laying the foundation.
    -2 the foun- dations.
    -परिस्रवः secundines or fœtal membranes collectively.
    -पाकिन् m. rice ripening in sixty days.
    -पातः miscarriage after the fourth month of pregnancy.
    -पोषणम्, -भर्मन् n. nourishment of the fœtus, gesta- tion; अनुष्ठिते भिषग्भिराप्तैरथ गर्भभर्मणि R.3.12.
    -भाजनम् the foundation pit, the excavation.
    -मण्डपः an inner apartment, a bed-chamber.
    -मासः month of pregnancy.
    -मोचनम् delivery, birth.
    -योपा a pregnant woman; (fig.) the Ganges overflowing its banks.
    -रक्षणम् protecting the fœtus.
    -रन्धिः complete cooking; स्थाल्य- ग्नितापात्पयसो$मितापस्तत्तापतस्तण्डुलगर्भरन्धिः Bhāg.5.1.22.
    -रूप a. childish, youthful, juvenile.
    -रूपः, -रूपकः a child, an infant, a youth.
    -लक्षण a. observing the signs of the rainy season. (
    -णम्) a symptom of preg- nancy.
    -लम्भनम् a ceremony performed for the sake of facilitating and developing pregnancy.
    -वसतिः f.,
    -वासः 1 the womb; असकृद्गर्भवासेषु वासं जन्म च दारुणम् Ms.12.78.
    -2 being in the womb.
    -विच्युतिः f. abor- tion in the beginning of pregnancy.
    -विपत्तिः death of the fœtus.
    -वेदना throes of child-birth.
    -व्याकरणम् the formation of the embryo.
    -शङ्कुः a kind of instrument for extracting the dead fœtus.
    -शय्या the abode of the fœtus or uterus.
    -संभवः, -संभूतिः f. becoming preg- nant; वर्षद्वयं प्रविष्टस्य वर्तत$न्तःपुरे$त्र मे । तदेषा गर्भसंभूतिः कुतः संप्रति कथ्यताम् Ks.5.61.
    -संभवा a kind of cardamoms (Mar. एलची).
    -स्थ a.
    1 situated in the womb.
    -2 inte- rior, internal.
    -स्रावः abortion, miscarriage; वरं गर्भस्रावः Pt.1; Y.3.2; Ms.5.66.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > गर्भः _garbhḥ

  • 6 vientre

    m.
    1 stomach, belly.
    hacer de vientre to have a bowel movement
    bajo vientre lower abdomen
    2 belly, rounded part.
    3 womb.
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    1 ANATOMÍA belly, abdomen
    4 (de objeto) belly
    \
    hacer de vientre eufemístico to have a bowel movement
    bajo vientre lower abdomen
    dolor de vientre stomachache
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    noun m.
    belly, abdomen
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    SM
    1) (=estómago) belly
    2) (=matriz) womb
    3) (=intestino) bowels [pl]

    hacer de vientre, descargar el vientre, exonerar el vientre — to have a bowel movement, move one's bowels

    4) [de animal muerto] guts [pl], entrails [pl]
    5) (Zool) foetus, fetus (EEUU)
    6) [de recipiente] belly, wide part
    * * *
    1) (Anat)
    a) ( cavidad) abdomen
    b) ( órganos)
    c) ( región exterior) stomach, belly (colloq)
    2) ( de mujer embarazada) womb, belly (colloq)
    3) (de barco, vasija) belly
    * * *
    = belly, abdomen, gut, stomach.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Food for the mind, or food for the belly? The Irish famine and the Public Libraries Act of 1850'.
    Ex. Sometimes the noun form is used, sometimes the adjectival, eg ' abdomen - diseases' but 'Abdominal pain'; 'Thorax (Zoology)' but 'Thorax, Human' see 'Chest and Thoracic duct'.
    Ex. Did you also know that the gut has more nerve endings than the head does?.
    Ex. Activities such as gardening or cookery are dealt with in many books in ways which go far beyond the simple keeping down of weeds or just filling empty stomachs.
    ----
    * bailarina de danza del vientre = belly dancer.
    * bailar la danza del vientre = belly-dance.
    * bajo vientre = lower abdomen.
    * vientre central = middle abdomen.
    * * *
    1) (Anat)
    a) ( cavidad) abdomen
    b) ( órganos)
    c) ( región exterior) stomach, belly (colloq)
    2) ( de mujer embarazada) womb, belly (colloq)
    3) (de barco, vasija) belly
    * * *
    = belly, abdomen, gut, stomach.

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Food for the mind, or food for the belly? The Irish famine and the Public Libraries Act of 1850'.

    Ex: Sometimes the noun form is used, sometimes the adjectival, eg ' abdomen - diseases' but 'Abdominal pain'; 'Thorax (Zoology)' but 'Thorax, Human' see 'Chest and Thoracic duct'.
    Ex: Did you also know that the gut has more nerve endings than the head does?.
    Ex: Activities such as gardening or cookery are dealt with in many books in ways which go far beyond the simple keeping down of weeds or just filling empty stomachs.
    * bailarina de danza del vientre = belly dancer.
    * bailar la danza del vientre = belly-dance.
    * bajo vientre = lower abdomen.
    * vientre central = middle abdomen.

    * * *
    A ( Anat)
    1 (cavidad) abdomen
    el bajo vientre the lower abdomen
    2
    (órganos): hacer de vientre to have a bowel movement, to go to the toilet
    sacar el vientre de mal año ( fam); to eat well, eat like a king
    3 (región exterior) stomach, belly ( colloq)
    C (de un barco, una vasija) belly
    * * *

     

    vientre sustantivo masculino


    hacer de vientre to have a bowel movement


    vientre m Anat abdomen
    (estómago) stomach, familiar belly
    (de una mujer embarazada) womb
    ♦ Locuciones: hacer de vientre, to have a bowel movement
    ' vientre' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bombo
    - seno
    - suelta
    - suelto
    - abultado
    - barriga
    - hinchado
    - hinchar
    English:
    belly
    - bellydance
    - stomach
    * * *
    1. [de persona] [cavidad con órganos] abdomen;
    [región] stomach, belly;
    hacer de vientre to have a bowel movement;
    bajo vientre lower abdomen
    2. [de embarazada] womb;
    Rel
    el fruto de tu vientre the fruit of thy womb
    3. [de vasija] belly, rounded part
    * * *
    m belly;
    bajo vientre lower abdomen;
    hacer de vientre have a bowel movement
    * * *
    1) : abdomen, belly
    2) : womb
    3) : bowels pl
    * * *
    vientre n belly [pl. bellies]

    Spanish-English dictionary > vientre

  • 7 ALDIN

    n. tree-fruit (nuts, acorns, apples); fig., blezat sé a. kviðar þíns, the fruit of thy womb.
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    n., dat. aldini, [Dan. olden; a Scandinavian radical word (?) not found In Ulf.], gener. fruit of trees, including apples, nuts, acorns, and sometimes berries; gras ok aldin ok jarðar ávöxtr allr, herbs, fruits, and earth’s produce, K. Þ. K. 138; korn ok öllu aldini (dat.), K. Á. 178; þá verðr þegar eitr í öllu aldini á því tré, Rb. 358. It originally meant wild fruits, nuts and acorns; hafði hann enga aðra fæðu en aldin skógar ok vatn, Hom. 105; af korninu vex rót, en vöndr af rótinni, en af vendi a., 677. 14; lesa a., to gather nuts, acorns, Dropl. 5; úskapligt er at taka a. af trénu fyr en fullvaxið er, unripe fruit, Al. 18; epli stór ok fíktrés aldin, great apples and the fruit of fig-trees, Stj. 325. Numb. xiii. 23.
    β. of garden fruit; allt þat a. er menn verja með görðum eðr gæzlu, Gþl. 544; akr einn harla góðr lá til kirkjunnar, óx þar it bezta aldini, the finest fruits, Fms. xi. 440.
    γ. metaph., blezað sé a. kviðar þíns, the fruit of thy womb, Hom. 30. Luke i. 42.
    COMPD: aldinsgarðr.

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  • 8 seno

    m breast
    geography inlet
    * * *
    seno s.m.
    1 breast; bosom (anche fig.): lo strinse al seno, she pressed him to her breast (o bosom); nascose la lettera in seno, she hid the letter in her bosom; allattare un bimbo al seno, to breast-feed (o to suckle) a baby // in seno a, in the bosom of; within, among: in seno alla Chiesa, alla famiglia, in the bosom of the church, of the family; tornare in seno alla famiglia, to return to the bosom of the family; in seno alla commissione, within the committee; in seno al partito, within the party; un dibattito in seno all'assemblea, a debate among the members of the assembly // allevare una serpe in seno, (fig.) to nurse a viper in one's bosom
    2 ( grembo, viscere) womb: portare un figlio in seno, to carry a child in one's womb; il seno della terra, the bowels of the earth // benedetto il frutto del seno tuo, blessed is the fruit of thy womb
    3 ( cuore, animo) breast, bosom; heart, soul: nutriva una speranza in seno, he cherished a hope in his heart
    4 (anat.) sinus*: seno occipitale, occipital sinus
    5 (geogr.) inlet, bay, cove
    6 (mat.) sine.
    * * *
    I ['seno] sm
    1) Anat bosom, (mammella) breast, (grembo) womb

    in seno al partito/all'organizzazione — within the party/the organization

    2) Anat, (Zool : cavità) sinus
    3) Geog inlet, creek
    II ['seno] sm
    Mat sine
    * * *
    ['seno]
    sostantivo maschile
    1) (petto) breast, bosom; (mammella) breast

    stringere qcn. al seno — to embosom sb., to press sb. to one's breast

    2) lett. (ventre materno) womb
    3) fig. lett. (animo) bosom, breast
    4) anat. sinus*
    5) mat. sine
    6) geogr. cove

    in seno al partito, alla comunità — within the party, community

    * * *
    seno
    /'seno/ ⇒ 4
    sostantivo m.
     1 (petto) breast, bosom; (mammella) breast; stringere qcn. al seno to embosom sb., to press sb. to one's breast; allattare al seno to breast-feed
     2 lett. (ventre materno) womb
     3 fig. lett. (animo) bosom, breast; allevare una serpe in seno to nurse a viper in one's bosom lett.
     4 anat. sinus*
     5 mat. sine
     6 geogr. cove
     7 in seno a (all'interno di) in seno al partito, alla comunità within the party, community; tornare in seno alla famiglia to return to the family fold.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > seno

  • 9 Leibesfrucht

    f MED. f(o)etus; poet. fruit of the womb
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    Lei|bes|frucht
    f (geh)
    unborn child, fruit of one's/sb's womb (poet)
    * * *
    Lei·bes·frucht
    f (geh) foetus BRIT, fetus AM
    * * *
    Leibesfrucht f MED f(o)etus; poet fruit of the womb

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Leibesfrucht

  • 10 καρπός

    καρπός, οῦ, ὁ (Hom.+) ‘fruit’ (the sing. used collectively: Diod S 3, 24, 1).
    product or outcome of someth., fruit
    in a physical sense
    α. of plants: trees Mt 12:33; 21:19; Mk 11:14; Lk 6:44; 13:6f; IEph 14:2; Hs 1, 2, 1; 9, 1, 10; 9, 28, 1 and 3 (Did., Gen. 86, 3). Of the fruit of the vine (Jos., Ant. 2, 67; Ath 22:6) Mt 21:34; Mk 12:2; Lk 20:10; 1 Cor 9:7; 1 Cl 23:4; of a berry-bush B 7:8. Of field crops (Diod S 4, 4, 2; Ps.-Phoc. 38; SibOr 4, 16; Hippol., Ref. 7, 29, 5) 2 Ti 2:6; 1 Cl 24:4; qualified by τῆς γῆς Js 5:7a; cp. vs. 7b v.l.; 1 Cl 14:1 (Gen 4:3); GJs 3:3. συνάγειν τοὺς κ. (Lev 25:3) Lk 12:17; cp. J 4:36; ὅταν παραδοῖ ὁ κ. when the (condition of the) crop permits Mk 4:29 (‘fruit’=grain as Ps.-Scylax, Peripl. §93 p. 36 Fabr. [πυροὺς κ. κριθάς]). βλαστάνειν τὸν κ. produce crops Js 5:18 (βλαστάνω 1). ποιεῖν κ. (=עָשָׂה פְרִי) bear or yield fruit (Gen 1:11f; 4 Km 19:30; Ezk 17:23; ParJer 9:16, 19.—Diosc., Mat. Med. 2, 195) Mt 3:10 (s. δένδρον); 7:17ff; 13:26; Lk 3:9; 6:43; 8:8; 13:9; Rv 22:2a. Also διδόναι (=נָתַן פְּרִי; Lev 26:20; Dt 11:17; Ps 1:3; Zech 8:12) Mt 13:8; Mk 4:7f; B 11:6 (Ps 1:3); Hs 2:4; 5, 2, 4. φέρειν (Apollon. Rhod. 4, 1396–99b; Jo 2:22; Hos 9:16; Jos., Ant. 3, 11; SibOr 2, 320; Did., Gen. 31, 3) Mt 7:18a v.l.; J 12:24 (of the resurrection: ἐκφέρει 1 Cl 24:5); 15:2, 4; Hs 2:3, 8a. ἡ γῆ προφέρει τοὺς κ. αὐτῆς GJs 8:3. ἀποδιδόναι bear fruit (Lev 26:4) Rv 22:2b; Hs 2:8b; cp. Hb 12:11, but pay a person a portion of the fruit Mt 21:41. γεννᾶν κ. θανατηφόρον bear deadly fruit ITr 11:1 (in imagery, s. b below). κ. ἔχειν of trees Hs 9, 28, 3; of staffs 8, 1, 18; 8, 2, 1; 8, 3, 7; 8, 4, 6; 8, 5, 6; of Aaron’s staff (Num 17:23ff) 1 Cl 43:5.
    β. of a human being: Hebraistically of offspring ὁ κ. τῆς κοιλίας the fruit of the womb (Gen 30:2; Ps 131:11; Mi 6:7; La 2:20; TestAbr A 6 p. 83, 14 [Stone p. 14]; Mel., P. 52, 384 [since the central mng. of κοιλία is someth. ‘hollow’, in the Ps and Mi pass. κοιλία is used in the general sense of ‘body’ as the cavity from which someth. emanates]) Lk 1:42. τοῦ μὴ δοῦναί σοι καρπόν= to grant you no children GJs 2:3; cp. 6:3 (s. b below). Fr. the standpoint of a father: ὁ κ. τῆς ὀσφύος the fruit of his loins Ac 2:30; AcPl Ha 8, 14 (ἰσχύος Ox 1602, 12f/BMM recto 17).
    fig., in the spiritual (opp. physical) realm; sometimes the orig. figure is quite prominent; somet. it is more or less weakened: result, outcome, product (cp. Epict. 2, 1, 21 τῶν δογμάτων καρπός; IPriene 112, 14 [I B.C.] μόνη μεγίστους ἀποδίδωσιν καρπούς; Dio Chrys. 23 [40], 34 τῆς ἔχθρας καρπός) κ. τοῦ πνεύματος Gal 5:22 (a list of virtues following a list of vices as Cebes 19, 5; 20, 3; Ael. Aristid. 37, 27 K.=2 p. 27 D.). τοῦ φωτός Eph 5:9; κ. πολὺν φέρειν be very fruitful J 15:5, 8, 16. κ. δικαιοσύνης fruit of righteousness (cp. Epicurus, Fgm. 519 δικαιοσύνης καρπὸς μέγιστος ἀταραξία; Am 6:12; Pr 11:30; 13:2; EpArist 232) Phil 1:11; Js 3:18; Hs 9, 19, 2a; cp. ἔδωκέν μοι κύριος … καρπὸν δικαιοσύνης αὐτοῦ GJs 6:3 (of the birth of Mary; s. β above); κ. εἰρηνικὸς δικαιοσύνης peaceful fruit of righteousness Hb 12:11. κ. ἀληθείας Hs 9, 19, 2b. The outcome of acting is a deed: ἀπὸ τῶν καρπῶν τινος ἐπιγινώσκειν τινά know someone by the person’s deeds, as one knows a tree by its fruits Mt 7:16, 20; Hs 4:5 (Proverbia Aesopi 51 P.: Δῆλος ἔλεγχος ὁ καρπὸς γενήσεται | παντὸς δένδρου ἣν ἔχει φύσιν=its fruit will be for every tree a clear proof of its nature). γεννᾶν καρπὸν θανατηφόρον bear deadly fruit ITr 11:1 (s. 1aα); moral performance as fruit vs. 2 (accord. to the imagery, Christians are branches of the cross as their trunk and their deeds are the produce). Fruit of martyrdom Hs 9, 28, 4. ποιεῖν τοὺς καρποὺς αὐτῆς (=τῆς βασιλείας τ. θεοῦ) prove fruitful for the kingdom ποιεῖν καρπὸν ἄξιον τῆς μετανοίας Mt 21:43. bear fruit consistent with repentance 3:8; the pl. in the parallel Lk 3:8 is farther removed fr. the orig. picture: καρποί = ἔργα (cp. Pr 10:16). καρποὶ ἀγαθοί Js 3:17. Cp. Dg 12:1. τίνα καρπὸν ἄξιον … (δώσομεν); what fruit (are we to bring to Christ that would be) worthy of what he has given us? 2 Cl 1:3. Of the outcome of life in sin as well as in righteousness Ro 6:21f (of the results of evil e.g., Oenomaus Fgm. 2m [in Eus., PE 5, 20, 10]); ταχὺς κ. (s. ταχ. 1a) 2 Cl 20:3. After an upright life καρπὸν προσδοκῶν Dg 12:6; cp. 12:8; resurrection as the reward after a miserable life ἔδονται τῆς ἑαυτῶν ὁδοῦ τοὺς κ. 2 Cl 19:3.—ἀφʼ οὗ καρποῦ ἡμεῖς (the suffering of Jesus,) the fruit from which we are, i.e. from which we derive our identity as Christians (the cross is here viewed as a tree on which Jesus hangs as the fruit: Ignatius probably thinks of Christians as germinated seeds) ISm 1:2.—Of the proceeds of a collection Ro 15:28.
    Hebraistically, a praise-offering as καρπὸς χειλέων (Hos 14:3; Pr 18:20; 31:31 v.l.; PsSol 15:3) Hb 13:15.
    advantage, gain, profit (Polyaenus 3, 9, 1 κ. τῆς ἀνδραγαθίας; EpArist 260 σοφίας κ.; Philo, Fug. 176 ἐπιστήμης; Jos., Ant. 20, 48 εὐσεβείας) κ. ἔργου gain from the labor Phil 1:22. οὐ δόμα, ἀλλὰ τὸν καρπόν not the gift, but the advantage (accruing to the Philippians fr. their generous giving) 4:17; κ. ἔχειν have fruit Ro 1:13.—B. 511. DELG 1 καρπός. EDNT. TW.

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  • 11 καρπός

    -οῦ
    + N 2 26-3-37-41-18=125 Gn 1,11.12.29; 3,2.3
    fruit Lv 25,3; offspring, fruit (of the womb) Gn 30,2; fruit, profit (of actions) Ps 103(104),13
    οἱ καρποί fruits of the earth, corn Gn 4,3; products, deeds Prv 10,16; καρποὶ στόματος words Prv 12,14; καρποὶ χειλέων id. Prv 18,20; οἱ καρποὶ τῆς συνέσεως the fruits of understanding, knowledge Sir 37,22; καρποὶ χειρῶν manual labour Prv 31,16; καρπὸς ξυλινός tree fruits 1 Mc 10,30; ἐποίησαν καρπόν they bore fruit, they became fruitful Jer 12,2
    *Hos 10,12 εἰς καρπὸν ζωῆς for the fruit of life-חלד לפרי for MT לפי־חסד according to steadfast love, cpr. Jb 11,17; *Hos 14,3 καρπὸν χειλέων ἡμῶν the fruit of our lips-פתינושׂ פרי for MT פתינושׂ פרים (let us offer) bulls our lips, i. e. our prayers, cpr. Jer 27(50),27; *Jb 22,21 ὁ καρπός σου (ἔσται ἐν ἀγαθοῖς) your fruit or your yield (will be good), (it will
    go well with) your fruit -ְתָכ אָוְּתב for MT ְתָך אָוְֹתב will come to you
    Cf. DOGNIEZ 1992 164(Dt 7,13); PARADISE 1986, 195-196; WALTERS 1973 311(Gn 30,2); →TWNT

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  • 12 κοιλία

    κοιλία, ας, ἡ (κοῖλος ‘hollow’; Hdt., Aristoph.+; loanw. in rabb.) in its broadest sense the ‘cavity’ of the body (Gen 3:14 w. στῆθος) that stores such organs as the stomach, intestines, and womb, then in ref. to such parts.
    the digestive tract in its fullest extent, belly, stomach (Jer 28:34; Ezk 3:3; Sir 36:18 al.) εἰς τὴν κ. χωρεῖν (cp. Plut., Mor. 699f εἴπερ εἰς κοιλίαν ἐχώρει διὰ στομάχου πᾶν τὸ πινόμενον. Even the last part of the alimentary canal is κ.: Herodian 1, 17, 10) Mt 15:17; cp. Mk 7:19.
    esp., the body’s receptacle for aliments, belly, stomach (so Diod S 2, 58, 3 between φάρυγξ [gullet] and σπλάγχνα [intestines]; Aelian, VH 1, 1 al.) of Jonah’s fish (Jon 2:1f; Just., D. 107, 2) Mt 12:40. Of the human stomach 1 Cor 6:13. γεμίσαι τὴν κ. ἔκ τινος fill the stomach w. someth. i.e. eat one’s fill of someth. Lk 15:16 v.l. Of the working of a scroll eaten by the writer of the Apc. (cp. Ezk 3:3) πικρανεῖ σου τὴν κ. Rv 10:9; cp. vs. 10; δουλεύειν τῇ κ. be a slave to one’s stomach Ro 16:18; ὧν ὁ θεὸς ἡ κ. whose god is their stomach Phil 3:19.
    womb, uterus (Epict. 2, 16, 43; 3, 22, 74; Dt 28:4, 11; Job 1:21; Ruth 1:11; TestJob 24:2) Lk 1:41, 44; 2:21; 11:27; 23:29; J 3:4; B 13:2 (Gen 25:23). ἐκ κοιλίας from birth i.e. from earliest youth (Judg 16:17 A; Is 49:1) Mt 19:12; Lk 1:15; Ac 3:2; 14:8; Gal 1:15; καρπὸς τῆς κ. fruit of the womb (cp. Mi 6:7; La 2:20) Lk 1:42.
    seat of inward life, of feelings and desires, belly (but Eng. prefers the functional equivalent heart): κ. denotes the hidden, innermost recesses of the human body (=טֶןבֶּ Job 15:35; Pr 18:20; 20:27, 30; Sir 19:12; 51:21), so that a variation betw. κοιλία and καρδία becomes poss.: Ac 2:30 v.l. (κοιλία and καρδία for ὀσφῦς); Rv 10:9 (v.l. καρδία) (Hab 3:16; Ps 39:9; cp. schol. on Nicander, Alexipharmaca 21 τοῦ στόματος τῆς κοιλίας, ἣν οἱ μὲν καρδίαν καλοῦσιν, οἱ δὲ δοχεῖον τῶν ἐντέρων τῆς βρώσεως [καρδία of the upper opening of the stomach: Theocr. 2, 49]; PGM 4, 3141: the κοιλία is the place where the καρδία is found). ποταμοὶ ἐκ τῆς κ. αὐτοῦ ῥεύσουσιν ὕδατος ζῶντος rivers of living water shall flow from the person’s heart J 7:38 (thought of as a scripture quot., though its source can no longer be determined w. certainty. The expr. may be proverbial; cp. Cicero, De Orat. 2, 39 [162]. The κ. has often been taken to be that of the believer, but there is an increasing tendency to punctuate w. a period after ἐμέ in vs. 38 rather than after πινέτω at the end of vs. 37 [s. RSV mg. and NRSV text] and understand κ. of Jesus; s. Hdb. ad loc.; JJeremias, Golgotha 1926, 80–84; HBornhäuser, Sukka ’35, 34–39; Bultmann, Ev. d. Joh. ’41, 228–30. For patristic interpr., HRahner, Biblica 22, ’41, 269–302; 367–403. Differently, A-MDubarle, Vivre et Penser 3, ’43/44, 238–41). JBlenkinsopp, NTS 6, ’59, 95–99.—B. 253. DELG s.v. κοῖλος. M-M. TW.

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  • 13 fruitu

    iz.
    1.
    a. fruit; \fruitu {heldua || ondua} ripened fruit; \fruitu lehorrak nuts ; \fruitutzat ezkurra ematen duten zuhaitzak trees which bear acorns as fruit; harrak jotako \fruitua worm-infested fruit
    b. [ izenen aurrean ] \fruitu-landareak fruit plants
    2. (irud.)
    a. Paradisuko \fruitu debakatua the forbidden fruit of Paradise
    b. ( sabeleko umea) child ; eta bedeinkatua zure sabeleko \fruitua and blessed be the fruit of thy womb
    c. ( ondorioa) product, consequence; hortxe duzu nagikeriaren \fruitua there you have the fruits of your laziness; haren lanaren \fruitua the fruit of his labours

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  • 14 uterum

    ŭtĕrus, i, m. (collat. form ŭter, Caecil. ap. Non. 188, 15; neutr. collat. form ŭtĕ-rum, i, Plaut. Aul. 4, 7, 10, acc. to Non. 229, 33; Turp. and Afran. ib.) [Sanscr. uttara, later; Gr. husteros; cf. Gr. hustera, womb; Sanscr. udaram, belly; Engl. udder], the womb, matrix (syn. volva).
    I.
    Lit.:

    utero exorti dolores,

    Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 40:

    perii, mea nutrix, uterum dolet!

    id. Aul. 4, 7, 10; id. Truc. 1, 2, 96: quae te beluam ex utero, non hominem fudit, Cic. Fragm. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 8, 139; Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 97; Hirt. ap. Quint. 8, 3, 54; Prop. 4, 1, 100; Hor. C. 3, 22, 2; Ov. M. 9, 280; 9, 315; 10, 495; id. F. 2, 452; Tac. A. 1, 59; Plin. 9, 6, 5, § 13.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Of the cavities of the earth, from which the first creatures are represented to have come forth, Lucr. 5, 806; cf. Lact. 2, 11 init.
    B.
    The fruit of the womb, a fetus, child, young:

    feminae uterum gerentes,

    i. e. pregnant, Cels. 2, 10; Tac. A. 1, 59.—Of animals, Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 14; Plin. 8, 40, 62, § 151.—
    C.
    In gen., the belly, paunch: me puero uterus erat solarium: ubi iste monebat esse, etc., Plaut. Fragm. ap. Gell. 3, 3, 5; Verg. A. 7, 499; [p. 1946] Cels. 4, 1; Juv. 10, 309; Luc. 6, 115; 9, 773.—

    Of swans,

    Plin. 10, 47, 66, § 131.—
    2.
    Of inanimate things;

    of the Trojan horse,

    Verg. A. 2, 52:

    dolii,

    Col. 12, 4, 5:

    lato utero (navium),

    Tac. A. 2, 6.

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  • 15 uterus

    ŭtĕrus, i, m. (collat. form ŭter, Caecil. ap. Non. 188, 15; neutr. collat. form ŭtĕ-rum, i, Plaut. Aul. 4, 7, 10, acc. to Non. 229, 33; Turp. and Afran. ib.) [Sanscr. uttara, later; Gr. husteros; cf. Gr. hustera, womb; Sanscr. udaram, belly; Engl. udder], the womb, matrix (syn. volva).
    I.
    Lit.:

    utero exorti dolores,

    Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 40:

    perii, mea nutrix, uterum dolet!

    id. Aul. 4, 7, 10; id. Truc. 1, 2, 96: quae te beluam ex utero, non hominem fudit, Cic. Fragm. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 8, 139; Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 97; Hirt. ap. Quint. 8, 3, 54; Prop. 4, 1, 100; Hor. C. 3, 22, 2; Ov. M. 9, 280; 9, 315; 10, 495; id. F. 2, 452; Tac. A. 1, 59; Plin. 9, 6, 5, § 13.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Of the cavities of the earth, from which the first creatures are represented to have come forth, Lucr. 5, 806; cf. Lact. 2, 11 init.
    B.
    The fruit of the womb, a fetus, child, young:

    feminae uterum gerentes,

    i. e. pregnant, Cels. 2, 10; Tac. A. 1, 59.—Of animals, Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 14; Plin. 8, 40, 62, § 151.—
    C.
    In gen., the belly, paunch: me puero uterus erat solarium: ubi iste monebat esse, etc., Plaut. Fragm. ap. Gell. 3, 3, 5; Verg. A. 7, 499; [p. 1946] Cels. 4, 1; Juv. 10, 309; Luc. 6, 115; 9, 773.—

    Of swans,

    Plin. 10, 47, 66, § 131.—
    2.
    Of inanimate things;

    of the Trojan horse,

    Verg. A. 2, 52:

    dolii,

    Col. 12, 4, 5:

    lato utero (navium),

    Tac. A. 2, 6.

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  • 16 uterus

        uterus ī, m    [Engl. udder], the womb, matrix: quae te beluam ex utero fudit, C., H., O.— The belly, paunch: Per uterum (cervi) venit harundo, V., Iu.— The fruit of the womb, a fetus, Ta.
    * * *
    womb; belly, abdomen

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  • 17 gebenedeit

    Adj. KIRCHL. blessed; gebenedeit sei die Frucht deines Leibes blessed be the fruit of thy womb
    * * *
    gebenedeit adj KIRCHE blessed;
    gebenedeit sei die Frucht deines Leibes blessed be the fruit of thy womb

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  • 18 עישור

    עִישּׂוּר, עִשּׂוּרm. (עֶשֶׂר) one tenth; (= מַעֲשֵׂר) tithe, giving tithes. Keth.68a ראשונה נוטלת ע׳ נכסיםוכ׳ the first daughter gets one-tenth of the estate, the second one-tenth of what is left Bicc. II, 6 בשעת לקיטתו עִשּׂוּרוֹ the giving of tithes is regulated by the time it (the Ethrog) is plucked, expl. Y. ib. 65a bot. בשעת לקיטתו עישורו למעשרות ולשביעית this regulation refers to tithes as well as to the Sabbatical year (the time of plucking decides to which year the fruit belongs). Maas. Sh. V, 9; a. fr.Trnsf. dedication, sanctification. Deut. R. s. 3 (ref. to Deut. 7:13) מה פרי אדמתך צריכים ע׳ … צריכים ע׳וכ׳ as the fruit of thy soil requires sanctification by tithes, so the fruit of thy womb requires sanctification, which is circumcision.Pl. עִישּׂוּרִים, עִישּׂוּרִין, עִשּׂ׳. R. Hash. 14a נהג בו שני ע׳ he subjected it to two tithes (that of the second and that of the third year). Tosef.Dem.VIII, 18 תשעים ושלשה חסר שני ע׳ ninety-three parts less two-tenths. Ib. 15 שתי תאנים ושני ע׳ ועִישּׂוּרוֹ של עישור two figs (as Trumah), and two tithes (first and second), and tithe of the tithes (= מעשר מן המעשר); Y. ib. I, end, 22b ועישורין של עישור (corr. acc.).

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  • 19 עשור

    עִישּׂוּר, עִשּׂוּרm. (עֶשֶׂר) one tenth; (= מַעֲשֵׂר) tithe, giving tithes. Keth.68a ראשונה נוטלת ע׳ נכסיםוכ׳ the first daughter gets one-tenth of the estate, the second one-tenth of what is left Bicc. II, 6 בשעת לקיטתו עִשּׂוּרוֹ the giving of tithes is regulated by the time it (the Ethrog) is plucked, expl. Y. ib. 65a bot. בשעת לקיטתו עישורו למעשרות ולשביעית this regulation refers to tithes as well as to the Sabbatical year (the time of plucking decides to which year the fruit belongs). Maas. Sh. V, 9; a. fr.Trnsf. dedication, sanctification. Deut. R. s. 3 (ref. to Deut. 7:13) מה פרי אדמתך צריכים ע׳ … צריכים ע׳וכ׳ as the fruit of thy soil requires sanctification by tithes, so the fruit of thy womb requires sanctification, which is circumcision.Pl. עִישּׂוּרִים, עִישּׂוּרִין, עִשּׂ׳. R. Hash. 14a נהג בו שני ע׳ he subjected it to two tithes (that of the second and that of the third year). Tosef.Dem.VIII, 18 תשעים ושלשה חסר שני ע׳ ninety-three parts less two-tenths. Ib. 15 שתי תאנים ושני ע׳ ועִישּׂוּרוֹ של עישור two figs (as Trumah), and two tithes (first and second), and tithe of the tithes (= מעשר מן המעשר); Y. ib. I, end, 22b ועישורין של עישור (corr. acc.).

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  • 20 עִישּׂוּר

    עִישּׂוּר, עִשּׂוּרm. (עֶשֶׂר) one tenth; (= מַעֲשֵׂר) tithe, giving tithes. Keth.68a ראשונה נוטלת ע׳ נכסיםוכ׳ the first daughter gets one-tenth of the estate, the second one-tenth of what is left Bicc. II, 6 בשעת לקיטתו עִשּׂוּרוֹ the giving of tithes is regulated by the time it (the Ethrog) is plucked, expl. Y. ib. 65a bot. בשעת לקיטתו עישורו למעשרות ולשביעית this regulation refers to tithes as well as to the Sabbatical year (the time of plucking decides to which year the fruit belongs). Maas. Sh. V, 9; a. fr.Trnsf. dedication, sanctification. Deut. R. s. 3 (ref. to Deut. 7:13) מה פרי אדמתך צריכים ע׳ … צריכים ע׳וכ׳ as the fruit of thy soil requires sanctification by tithes, so the fruit of thy womb requires sanctification, which is circumcision.Pl. עִישּׂוּרִים, עִישּׂוּרִין, עִשּׂ׳. R. Hash. 14a נהג בו שני ע׳ he subjected it to two tithes (that of the second and that of the third year). Tosef.Dem.VIII, 18 תשעים ושלשה חסר שני ע׳ ninety-three parts less two-tenths. Ib. 15 שתי תאנים ושני ע׳ ועִישּׂוּרוֹ של עישור two figs (as Trumah), and two tithes (first and second), and tithe of the tithes (= מעשר מן המעשר); Y. ib. I, end, 22b ועישורין של עישור (corr. acc.).

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  • Fruit bat — Fruit Fruit, n. [OE. fruit, frut, F. fruit, from L. fructus enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin to E. brook, v. t. See {Brook}, v. t., and cf. {Fructify}, {Frugal}.] 1. Whatever is produced for the nourishment or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fruit bud — Fruit Fruit, n. [OE. fruit, frut, F. fruit, from L. fructus enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin to E. brook, v. t. See {Brook}, v. t., and cf. {Fructify}, {Frugal}.] 1. Whatever is produced for the nourishment or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fruit dot — Fruit Fruit, n. [OE. fruit, frut, F. fruit, from L. fructus enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin to E. brook, v. t. See {Brook}, v. t., and cf. {Fructify}, {Frugal}.] 1. Whatever is produced for the nourishment or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fruit fly — Fruit Fruit, n. [OE. fruit, frut, F. fruit, from L. fructus enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin to E. brook, v. t. See {Brook}, v. t., and cf. {Fructify}, {Frugal}.] 1. Whatever is produced for the nourishment or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fruit jar — Fruit Fruit, n. [OE. fruit, frut, F. fruit, from L. fructus enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin to E. brook, v. t. See {Brook}, v. t., and cf. {Fructify}, {Frugal}.] 1. Whatever is produced for the nourishment or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fruit pigeon — Fruit Fruit, n. [OE. fruit, frut, F. fruit, from L. fructus enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin to E. brook, v. t. See {Brook}, v. t., and cf. {Fructify}, {Frugal}.] 1. Whatever is produced for the nourishment or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fruit sugar — Fruit Fruit, n. [OE. fruit, frut, F. fruit, from L. fructus enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin to E. brook, v. t. See {Brook}, v. t., and cf. {Fructify}, {Frugal}.] 1. Whatever is produced for the nourishment or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fruit tree — Fruit Fruit, n. [OE. fruit, frut, F. fruit, from L. fructus enjoyment, product, fruit, from frui, p. p. fructus, to enjoy; akin to E. brook, v. t. See {Brook}, v. t., and cf. {Fructify}, {Frugal}.] 1. Whatever is produced for the nourishment or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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