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1 ceveō
ceveō —, —, ēre, to move the haunches, Iu.* * *cevere, cevi, - V INTRANSmove haunches in a lewd or effeminate manner, practice such behavior; fawn -
2 kyvati
kyvati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `nod'Page in Trubačev: XIII 283-284Old Church Slavic:Russian:kivát' `nod' [verb]Czech:kývati `wink, nod, move, shake' [verb]Slovak:kývat' `wink, nod' [verb]Polish:kiwać `wink, nod, wag' [verb]Slovene:kívati `nod' [verb], kívam [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: kh₁u-Other cognates: -
3 ceveo
cēveo, ēre ( perf. cevi, without voucher in Prob. p. 1482 P.), v. n. [Sanscr. kju, to agitate one's self; cf. quatio].I.To move the haunches, Plaut. Fragin. ap. Non. p. 84, 18; Juv. 2, 21; 9, 40; Mart. 3, 95, 13; cf. criso.—* II. -
4 crīsō (crīssō)
crīsō (crīssō) āvī, —, āre, to move the haunches, Iu. -
5 criso
crisare, crisavi, crisatus V INTRANSmove the haunches as in copulation (women); (rude) -
6 crisso
crissare, crissavi, crissatus V INTRANSmove the haunches as in copulation (women); (rude) -
7 criso
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8 acculare
acculare v.tr. to move back, backwards; ( un cavallo) to rein back, to back: acculare il carro al muro, to back the cart against the wall. -
9 seat
1. n стул, скамья, кресло2. n спорт. банка3. n юр. место или кресло судьи4. n читательское место5. n сиденье6. n зад, седалище7. n задняя сторона8. n центрOxford is an ancient seat of learning — Оксфорд — древний научный центр
your liver is the seat of trouble — причина всех ваших мучений — печень
9. n юр. местожительство; местонахождение, местопребывание10. n место; билет11. n место в парламентеsuicide seat — «место смертника»
12. n место, должность13. n поместье, усадьба14. n посадка, манера сидеть15. n арх. царский трон16. n арх. место поселения, расселениягнездо, седло
17. n тех. опорная поверхность, фундамент18. n геол. почва пласта19. v сажать, усаживатьplease be seated — садитесь, пожалуйста; прошу садиться
20. v рассаживать; делать рассадку21. v редк. назначать на должность, обеспечивать место22. v вмещать, помещать23. v помещаться, находитьсяa house seated in a pretty garden — дом, расположенный в красивом саду
24. v корениться, гнездитьсяthe trouble is seated in … — беда коренится в …
25. v редк. селить, поселять26. v устанавливать, помещатьСинонимический ряд:1. base (noun) base; basement; basis; bed; bedrock; foot; footing; foundation; ground; groundwork; hardpan; infrastructure; rest; seating; substratum; substruction; substructure; underpinning; understructure2. buttocks (noun) backside; beam; behind; bottom; breech; buttocks; cheeks; derriere; fanny; fundament; hams; haunches; heinie; hind end; hiney; hunkers; nates; podex; posterior; rear; rear end; rump; support; tail; tail end3. center (noun) center; centre; focal point; focus; headquarters; heart; hub; nerve center; polestar4. chair (noun) banquette; bench; chair; perch; pew; saddle; settee; stool; throne5. locality (noun) locale; locality; location; site6. position (noun) job; office; place; position; post; profession; trade7. fix (verb) establish; fix; install; settle8. found (verb) base; build; found; ground; predicate; rest; root in9. sit (verb) sit
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