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1 nauraja
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2 голубь-воркун
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3 smejač
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4 smejačica
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5 Lacher
m; -s, -2. (Lachen) laugh* * *der Lacherlaugher* * *Lạ|cher ['laxɐ]m -s, -1) laugherdie Lacher auf seiner Seite haben — to have the last laugh
2) (inf = Lache) laugh* * *La·cher(in)<-s, ->[ˈlaxɐ]m(f) laugherdie \Lacher auf seiner Seite haben to score by getting the laughs* * *der; Lachers, Lacher1) laugherdie Lacher — those who are/were laughing
2) (ugs.): (kurzes Lachen) laugh* * *1. (Lachender) laugher;er hatte die Lacher auf seiner Seite he got everybody to laugh with him2. (Lachen) laugh* * *der; Lachers, Lacher1) laugherdie Lacher — those who are/were laughing
2) (ugs.): (kurzes Lachen) laugh* * *- m.laugher n. -
6 γελαστά
γελαστά̱, γελαστήςlaugher: masc nom /voc /acc dualγελαστήςlaugher: masc voc sgγελαστήςlaugher: masc nom sg (epic)γελαστόςlaughable: neut nom /voc /acc plγελαστά̱, γελαστόςlaughable: fem nom /voc /acc dualγελαστά̱, γελαστόςlaughable: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
7 γελάω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `laugh' (Il.)Derivatives: γέλασμα `laughing' (A., s. below), γελαστύς `id.' (Call.), γελαστής `laugher, sneerer' (S.), ἐγγελαστής (E.), γέλασις (EM). - γελασῖνος `the laugher' (Ael.), in plur. `the front teeth' (Poll.). - Also γελάσκω (AP) and γελασείω (Pl.). - Beside γελάω γέλως, - ωτος (ep. acc. γέλω for γέλων, γέλον, Att. gen. γέλω) m. `laughter' (Il.), with γελώω (Od., s. Chantr. Gramm. hom. 1, 365f.) and γελοῖος (Β 215, where γελοίϊος m.c., cf. Schwyzer 467 and Chantraine 1, 168) with denomin. γελοιάω, γελοιάζω (LXX). - γελασ- in ἀ-γέλασ-τος (θ 307), also in γελᾱνής (Pi.) \< *γελασ-νής? Also in γελαρής γαλήνη. Λάκωνες H. \< *γελασ-ρής; also in γελάω, γελάσ-σαι \<*γελασ-ι̯ω. - Aeolic o-Stamm γέλος m. (cf. ἔρως: ἔρος: ἐραστός).Etymology: Beside γέλως (*gelh₂-ōs) Arm. caɫr, gen. caɫu `laughter' (with ci-caɫim `laugh'); for the ablaut cf. γαλ- \< * glh₂- in γαλήνη. - The `physical' meaning is preserved in γελεῖν λάμπειν, ἀνθεῖν H. - Cf. γαλήνη, γλήνη, γλῆνος, and Γελέοντες.Page in Frisk: 1,294-295Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γελάω
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8 голубь-воркун
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9 игра с несерьёзным противником
General subject: laugherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > игра с несерьёзным противником
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10 игра, которую можно выиграть шутя
Sports: laugherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > игра, которую можно выиграть шутя
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11 насмешник
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12 смешливый
1) General subject: giggly, laughsome, risible, given to laughter, easily amused, easy laugher2) Colloquial: ticklish -
13 смешливый человек
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14 γελασίνοι
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15 γελασῖνοι
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16 γελασίνον
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17 γελασῖνον
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18 γελασίνος
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19 γελασῖνος
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20 γελασταί
γελαστήςlaugher: masc nom /voc plγελαστόςlaughable: fem nom /voc pl
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laugher — laugh•er [[t]ˈlæf ər, ˈlɑ fər[/t]] n. 1) cvb a person who laughs 2) cvb inf Informal. a contest or competition in which one person or team easily overwhelms another; easy victory • Etymology: 1375–1425 … From formal English to slang
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