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1 блудница
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2 развратница
wanton, lewd woman; libertine, profligate, debaucheeвулг. whore* * *развра̀тница,ж., -и wanton, lewd woman; libertine, profligate, debauchee; вулг. whore.* * *wanton; fornicatress* * *1. wanton, lewd woman;libertine, profligate, debauchee 2. вулг. whore -
3 μυωνιά
μυωνιά̱, μυωνιάa lewd woman: fem nom /voc /acc dualμυωνιά̱, μυωνιάa lewd woman: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 मासः _māsḥ _सम् _sam
मासः सम् [मा एव अण्]1 A month, (it may be चान्द्र, सौर, सावन, नाक्षत्र or बार्हस्पत्य); न मासे प्रतिपत्तासे मां चेन्मर्तासि मैथिलि Bk.8.95.-2 The moon (Ved.).-3 The number 'twelve'.-Comp. -अधिपः, -अधिपतिः the planet presiding over a month.-अनुमासिक a. monthly; पिण्डान्वाहार्यकं श्राद्धं कुर्यान्मासानुमासिकम् Ms.3.122.-अन्तः the day of new moon.-अवधिक a. lasting for or occurring in a month.-आहार a. eating only once a month.-उपवासिनी 1 a woman who fasts for a whole month.-2 a procuress, a lascivious or lewd woman (ironically.).-ऋक्षम् the constellation after which a month (like चैत्र, वैशाख) is named; माघे च सितसप्तम्यां मघाराकासमागमे । राकया चानुमत्वा वा मासार्क्षाणि व्युतान्यपि ॥ Bhāg.7.14.22.-कालिक a. monthly, lasting for a month.-चारिक a. practising (any thing) for a month.-जात a. a month old, born a month ago.-ज्ञः a kind of gallinule.-देय a. to be paid in a month.-पाक a. maturing in a month.-प्रमितः the new-moon.-प्रवेशः the beginning of a month.-भुक्तिः (the sun's) monthly course.-मानः a year.-संचयिक a. having provisions for a month; सद्यः प्रक्षालको वा स्यान्माससंचयिको$पि वा Ms.6.18. -
5 ανασυρτόλις
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6 ἀνασυρτόλις
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7 ανασύρτολις
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8 ἀνασύρτολις
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9 ανδροκάπραινα
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10 ἀνδροκάπραινα
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11 coja
f.1 back of the knee; popliteal space.2 a lewd woman.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: coger.* * *
Del verbo coger: ( conjugate coger)
coja es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
coger
coja
coger ( conjugate coger) verbo transitivo
1 (esp Esp)
coge un folleto pick up o take a leaflet
no cogen el teléfono (Esp) they're not answering the phone
2 ( atrapar) (esp Esp)
3
4 (Esp fam)
coja sitio to save a place
5 (esp Esp) ( adquirir)
‹ insolación› to get;
‹costumbre/vicio› to pick up;
6 (esp Esp) ( captar)
7 (Méx, RPl, Ven vulg) to screw (vulg), to fuck (vulg)
verbo intransitivo
1 (esp Esp) [ planta] to take;
[tinte/permanente] to take
2 (Méx, RPl, Ven vulg) to screw (vulg), to fuck (vulg)
cogerse verbo pronominal (esp Esp)
b) ( recípr):
coger
I verbo transitivo
1 to take
(agarrar) to seize: me cogió del brazo, he seized me by the arm
(sostener) to hold: cógeme el bolso un momento, por favor, please hold my bag for a moment
2 (un medio de transporte) to take, catch
(una pelota, un resfriado, a alguien que huye, a alguien haciendo algo) to catch: ¡te cogí!, I caught you!
3 (recoger del suelo) to pick (up)
(una cosecha, flores, ropa tendida) to pick
4 (un hábito) to pick up
(velocidad, impulso) to gather
5 (entender el sentido de algo) to grasp: no lo cojo, I don't understand it
6 (atropellar) to run over, knock down
7 LAm vulgar to fuck
II verbo intransitivo familiar
1 (caber) to fit
2 (para indicar inicio de acción) cogió y se puso a cantar, he went and started singing
♦ Locuciones: ¡Dios me/te/le... coja confesado!, Lord help us!
no hay por donde cogerlo, awful, third-rate
cojo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (que camina con cierta dificultad) lame
2 (que no se apoya firmemente) rickety, wobbly
II sustantivo masculino y femenino lame person
' coja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coger
- pata
- cojo
English:
hop
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12 teef
n. bitch, female dog; highly offensive term for a difficult or lewd woman (vulgar) -
13 самка
ж.1) ( особь женского пола) female ['fiː-]; (с названием животного тж.) she-; (слона, носорога, кита, тюленя) cow; (оленя, антилопы, зайца, кролика) doe; ( птиц) henса́мка леопа́рда — she-leopard [-lep-], leopardess ['lep-]
2) неодобр. (о женщине, часто рожающей детей) cow3) пренебр. ( похотливая женщина) lewd woman; bitch -
14 lupanaris
lŭpānāris, e, adj. [lupanar], belonging to or characteristic of a lewd woman:infamia,
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15 βρυγκός
A = βρόχος, Id. [full] βρυδαλίχα, ἡ, female mask; also, lewd woman ([dialect] Lacon.), Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βρυγκός
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16 κάπραινα
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάπραινα
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17 μυωνιά
A = μυωξία, as a term of reproach for a lewd woman, Epicr.9.4. -
18 ἀνασυρτόλις
A lewd woman, Hippon.110.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνασυρτόλις
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19 ἀνδροκάπραινα
ἀνδρο-κάπραινα, ἡ,A lewd woman, wanton, Pherecr.17D.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνδροκάπραινα
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20 ἵππος
ἵππος, ὁ,A horse, ἡ, mare, most freq. fem. in Poets; in fullθήλεες ἵπποι Il.5.269
;ἵπποι θήλειαι 11.680
, Od.4.635;ἄρσενες ἵπποι 13.81
, cf. Hdt.3.86, Pl.Hp.Ma. 288b: pl., ἵπποι team of chariot-horses, Il.16.370, al.: freq. in dual, 5.237, 8.41, al.: hence, of the chariot itself, ἀφ' ἵπποιιν, ἀφ' ἵππων, from the chariot, Il.5.13,19,al.; καθ' ἵππων ἆλτο, ἐξ ἵππων βῆσε, ib. 111, 163; ἵππων ἐπιβησόμενος intending to mount his chariot, ib.46; opp.πεζοί, πλῆτο δὲ πᾶν πεδίον πεζῶν τε καὶ ἵππων Od.14.267
, cf. 9.49;ἵπποι τε καὶ ἀνέρες Il.2.554
;λαός τε καὶ ἵπποι 18.153
; of riders,νῶθ' ἵππων ἐπιβάντες ἐθύνεον Hes.Sc. 286
; freq. of race-horses,ἵ. ἀκαμαντόποδες Pi.O.3.4
;ἀελλόποδες Simon.7
;ἀθληταί Lys.19.63
: metaph., ἁλὸς ἵ., of ships, Od.4.708, cf. Secund. Sent.17.2 the constellation Pegasus, Eudox. ap. Hipparch.1.2.12, Ptol.Tetr.27, Vett.Val.12.11.3 title of Hecate in the Mithraic cult, Porph.Abst.4.16.4 perh. an instrument of torture, Lat. eculeus, Plu.Luc.20(pl.).II as Collective Noun, ἵππος, ἡ, horse, cavalry, ἡ τῶν Θεσσαλῶν ἵ. Hdt.5.64, etc.: always in sg., even with numerals, ἵ. χιλίη a thousand horse, Id.7.41; μυρίη ibid.; μυρία, τρισμυρία, A.Pers. 302, 315; ἡ διακοσία ἵ. Th.1.62;ἵππον ἔχω εἰς χιλίαν X.Cyr.4.6.2
.III a sea-fish, Antim. et Numen. ap. Ath. 7.304e; but ὁ ἵ. ὁ ποτάμιος the hippopotamus, Hdt.2.71, Arist.HA 502a9;ὁ ἵ. τοῦ Νείλου Ach.Tat.4.2
.b pudenda muliebria et virilia, Hsch.V a complaint of the eyes, such that they are always winking, Gal.16.611,al. (also in Hp., acc. to [Gal.]19.436).VI title of ministrants ('chuckersout') in certain religious ceremonies, IG22.1368.144 (Athens, ii A.D.), 3.1280a.VII in compds., to express anything large or coarse, as in our horse-chestnut, horse-laugh, v. ἱππό-κρημνος, -λάπαθον, -μάραθον, -πορνος, -σέλινον, -τυφία, and cf. βου-. (From ἴκϝος, v. ἴκκος; cf. Skt. aśvas, Lat. equus: the ἴ- (in place of e-) and the aspirate are unexplained; the latter acc. to Gell.2.3.2 was confined to Attic; cf. Λεύκ-ιππος, Γλαύκ-ιππος.)
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