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Titicaca

  • 1 Titicaca

    sustantivo masculino

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > Titicaca

  • 2 Titicaca

    Титика́ка

    БИРС > Titicaca

  • 3 Titicaca

    Титика́ка

    Universal diccionario español-ruso > Titicaca

  • 4 aimará

    adj.
    Aymara.
    f. & m.
    Aymara, member of the Indian people living around Lake Titicaca in Bolivia and Peru.
    * * *
    ( pl aimaraes)
    1.
    ADJ SMF Aymara, Aymara Indian
    2.
    SM (Ling) Aymara
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo Aymara
    II
    masculino y femenino Aymara Indian
    •• Cultural note:
    A large Indian ethnic group living on the harsh Titicaca plateau in the Andes in southern Peru and northern Bolivia, who speak Aymara. They were conquered by the Incas, then by the Spaniards. Inca influence remains in religious beliefs, folklore, food, and art. The Aymara are mostly farmers and keep herds of llamas
    * * *
    = Aymara.
    Ex. This book looks at the linguistic history of potato cultivation in the Andes by considering the Quechua and Aymara terminology associated with this crop.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo Aymara
    II
    masculino y femenino Aymara Indian
    •• Cultural note:
    A large Indian ethnic group living on the harsh Titicaca plateau in the Andes in southern Peru and northern Bolivia, who speak Aymara. They were conquered by the Incas, then by the Spaniards. Inca influence remains in religious beliefs, folklore, food, and art. The Aymara are mostly farmers and keep herds of llamas
    * * *

    Ex: This book looks at the linguistic history of potato cultivation in the Andes by considering the Quechua and Aymara terminology associated with this crop.

    * * *
    Aymara
    aimará (↑ aimara a1)
    1 (indio) Aymara Indian
    2
    A large Indian ethnic group living on the harsh Titicaca plateau in the Andes in southern Peru and northern Bolivia, who speak Aymara. They were conquered by the Incas, then by the Spaniards. Inca influence remains in religious beliefs, folklore, food, and art. The Aymara are mostly farmers and keep herds of llamas.
    * * *

    aimará adjetivo
    Aymara
    ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
    Aymara Indian
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > aimará

  • 5 inca

    adj.
    Inca.
    f. & m.
    Inca.
    * * *
    1 Inca
    1 Inca
    * * *
    SMF Inca
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo Inca, Incaic
    II
    masculino y femenino Inca
    •• Cultural note:
    Founded in the twelfth century in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Andean empire of the Quechua-speaking Incas grew until by the fifteenth century it extended from southern Colombia in the north to Argentina and central Chile in the south. Their society was rigidly divided into classes: the nobility, their servants, and the common people. The Incas worshipped the sun and the moon, and believed that Manco Capac, their first emperor or inca, was descended from the sun. An extensive network of roads was built to facilitate control over the empire from its capital in Cuzco. The Incas left an impressive heritage of monuments, including the palace complex of Machu Picchu. The empire collapsed in 1533 when the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro had the emperor Atahualpa executed and occupied Cuzco
    * * *
    = Inca.
    Ex. Men in the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca empires all wore loincloths, the most basic form of male clothing in many ancient cultures.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo Inca, Incaic
    II
    masculino y femenino Inca
    •• Cultural note:
    Founded in the twelfth century in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Andean empire of the Quechua-speaking Incas grew until by the fifteenth century it extended from southern Colombia in the north to Argentina and central Chile in the south. Their society was rigidly divided into classes: the nobility, their servants, and the common people. The Incas worshipped the sun and the moon, and believed that Manco Capac, their first emperor or inca, was descended from the sun. An extensive network of roads was built to facilitate control over the empire from its capital in Cuzco. The Incas left an impressive heritage of monuments, including the palace complex of Machu Picchu. The empire collapsed in 1533 when the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro had the emperor Atahualpa executed and occupied Cuzco
    * * *
    = Inca.

    Ex: Men in the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca empires all wore loincloths, the most basic form of male clothing in many ancient cultures.

    * * *
    Inca, Incaic
    Incas (↑ inca a1)
    Inca
    * * *

    inca sustantivo masculino y femenino
    Inca
    inca adjetivo & mf Inca
    ' inca' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    incaico
    English:
    Inca
    * * *
    adj
    Inca
    nmf
    Inca
    * * *
    m/f & adj Inca
    * * *
    inca adj & nmf
    : Inca

    Spanish-English dictionary > inca

  • 6 lago

    m.
    lake.
    * * *
    1 lake
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM lake; [escocés] loch
    * * *
    masculino lake
    * * *
    = lake, loch.
    Ex. They bought a book which is an 1875 edition of the travel guide Faxon's illustrated hand-book of summer travel to the lakes, springs and mountains of New England.
    Ex. Getting out of the city for some rural walking is particularly easy, especially to loch Lomond, one of Scotland's largest lochs.
    ----
    * a orillas de un lago = lakeside, lakefront, by the lakeside.
    * Distrito de los Lagos, el = Lake District, the.
    * lago de cráter = crater lake.
    * lago salado = inland sea.
    * lago volcánico = volcanic lake, crater lake.
    * ribera de un lago = lakefront.
    * * *
    masculino lake
    * * *
    = lake, loch.

    Ex: They bought a book which is an 1875 edition of the travel guide Faxon's illustrated hand-book of summer travel to the lakes, springs and mountains of New England.

    Ex: Getting out of the city for some rural walking is particularly easy, especially to loch Lomond, one of Scotland's largest lochs.
    * a orillas de un lago = lakeside, lakefront, by the lakeside.
    * Distrito de los Lagos, el = Lake District, the.
    * lago de cráter = crater lake.
    * lago salado = inland sea.
    * lago volcánico = volcanic lake, crater lake.
    * ribera de un lago = lakefront.

    * * *
    lake
    Compuesto:
    soda o salt lake
    * * *

    lago sustantivo masculino
    lake
    lago sustantivo masculino lake
    ' lago' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    orilla
    - congelar
    - costanera
    - deshelar
    - rastrear
    - repoblar
    - ribera
    English:
    deepen
    - drag
    - effluent
    - expanse
    - float
    - into
    - lake
    - man-made
    - motorboat
    - paddle
    - shore
    - side
    - smooth
    - swim
    - loch
    - water
    * * *
    lago nm
    lake
    el lago Constanza Lake Constance;
    el lago Erie Lake Erie;
    el lago Garda Lake Garda;
    el lago Hurón Lake Huron;
    el lago Mayor Lago Maggiore;
    el lago Michigan Lake Michigan;
    el lago Ontario Lake Ontario;
    el lago Superior Lake Superior;
    el lago Tiberíades the Sea of Galilee;
    el lago Titicaca Lake Titicaca;
    el lago Victoria Lake Victoria
    * * *
    m lake
    * * *
    lago nm
    : lake
    * * *
    lago n lake

    Spanish-English dictionary > lago

  • 7 Титикака

    БИРС > Титикака

  • 8 suche

    m.
    1 a fragrant yellow flower esteemed in Peru.
    2 a fish of Lake Titicaca, held in high esteem.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ Caribe * sharp, bitter
    2. SM Cono Sur
    1) * (=grano) pimple
    2) * (=funcionario) penpusher, pencil pusher (EEUU)
    3) ** (=coime) pimp
    * * *
    ( Chi)
    drudge, dogsbody ( esp BrE colloq)
    * * *
    adj
    Méx, Ven unripe
    nm
    1. Chile, Nic Fam Pey menial
    2. Ecuad, Perú [árbol] white frangipani

    Spanish-English dictionary > suche

  • 9 Incas

    Founded in the twelfth century in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Andean empire of the Quechua-speaking Incas grew until, by the fifteenth century, it extended from southern Colombia in the north to Argentina and central Chile in the south. Their society was rigidly divided into classes: the nobility, their servants, and the common people. The Incas worshipped the sun and the moon, and believed that Manco Capac, their first emperor or inca, was descended from the sun. An extensive network of roads was built to facilitate control over the empire from its capital in Cuzco. The Incas left an impressive heritage of monuments, including the palace complex of Machu Picchu (↑ machucón A1). The empire collapsed in 1533 when the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro had the emperor Atahualpa executed and occupied Cuzco.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Incas

См. также в других словарях:

  • TITICACA — vulgo Titicaca Lago, lacus Peruviae, inprovinc. Collao. Longus est 35. leuc. Hispan. latus 15. Circuitus 80. A mari Pacifico 60. leuc. in Ortum, et 24 a Pace in Circium. Ibi quamplurimae Insulae …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Titicāca — Titicāca, 1) (Laguna di T., Laguna de Chucuito), See in den südamerikanischen Staaten Peru u. Bolivia, zwischen zwei Ketten der Anden; 40 Ml. lang, 14 Ml. breit, 252 QM., trübes, doch trinkbares Wasser, bis auf 60 Faden tief, reich an Fischen u.… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Titicaca — (lac) grand lac (8 300 km²) des Andes, aux confins du Pérou et de la Bolivie, à 3 812 m d alt.; profondeur max. 280 m. Cultures (céréales) et élevage sur ses rives fertiles …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Titicaca — (izg. titikȁka) m DEFINICIJA geogr. jezero u Južnoj Americi, 83.000 km2, duboko 280 m, leži na visini od 3810 m, uz njega ostaci iz doba Inka …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Titicaca — [tit΄i kä′kə; ] Sp [ tē΄tē kä′kä] Lake lake in South America, on the border of SE Peru & W Bolivia: c. 3,500 sq mi (9,065 sq km); altitude, 12,500 ft (3,810 m) …   English World dictionary

  • Titicaca — Lago Titicaca …   Wikipedia Español

  • Titicaca — Lac Titicaca Titicaca Administration Pays Bolivie et Pérou Géographie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Titicaca — Der Name Titicaca bezeichnet: den zu Peru und Bolivien gehörenden Titicaca See in den südamerikanischen Anden den Titicaca Taucher, eine Vogelart den Titicaca Kärpflinge, eine Fischart den Titicaca Riesenfrosch den Hauptgürtelasteroiden (1801)… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Titicaca — Sp Titikakà Ap Titicaca L ež. Peru ir Bolivijoje …   Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė

  • Titicaca-See — Satellitenbild mit Landesgrenze Geographische Lage Altiplano; Peru und Bolivien Zuflüsse …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Titicaca-Riesenfrosch — (Telmatobius culeus) Systematik Ordnung: Froschlurche (Anura) Unterordnung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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