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1 solemn
[ˈsɔləm] adjective1) serious and earnest:رصين، جَدّيHe looked very solemn as he announced the bad news.
2) stately; having formal dignity:وَقور، مَهيب، إحْتِفاليa solemn procession.
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2 procession
اِحْتِفَال \ celebration: a party or other form of rejoicing for a special event: The end of the war was a time of public and private celebrations. ceremony: a set of solemn religious acts; things done (often by custom) at a special event: a marriage ceremony. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festival, a special gathering for the performance of plays, music, etc: a Shakespeare Festival. festivity: rejoicing, (usu. with a feast): Marriage festivities. function: a social event. procession: a number of people (or vehicles) going slowly behind each other in a ceremonial manner. -
3 feierlich
I Adj. (ernst, würdevoll) solemn; (nach einem Zeremoniell) ceremonial; (förmlich steif) ceremonious; (festlich) festive; das ist ( schon) nicht mehr feierlich umg. it’s beyond a joke, Am. it’s not funny anymoreII Adv.: feierlich begehen celebrate; ... wird Mittwoch feierlich eröffnet... will have a formal ( oder ceremonial) opening on Wednesday; feierlich versprechen solemnly promise; feierlich versprechen, dass... auch make a solemn promise that...* * *solemn; festive; ceremonious; ritualistic; ceremonial* * *fei|er|lich ['faiɐlɪç]1. adj(= ernsthaft, würdig) solemn; (= festlich) festive; (= förmlich) ceremonialdas ist ja nicht mehr féíerlich (inf) — that's beyond a joke (inf)
2. advsolemnlyeinen Tag féíerlich begehen — to celebrate a day
* * *1) (formal or official: a ceremonial occasion such as the opening of parliament.) ceremonial2) solemnly3) (stately; having formal dignity: a solemn procession.) solemn* * *fei·er·lich[ˈfaiɐlɪç]I. adj1. (erhebend) ceremonial, formalein \feierlicher Akt a ceremonial actein \feierlicher Anlass a formal occasion2. (nachdrücklich) solemn\feierliche Beteuerungen solemn declarationein \feierlicher Schwur a solemn oath3.II. adv1. (würdig) formallyetw \feierlich begehen to celebrate sth2. (nachdrücklich) solemnly* * *1.1) ceremonial; solemndas ist ja [schon] nicht mehr feierlich — (ugs.) it's got beyond a joke
2) (emphatisch) solemn < declaration>2.1) solemnly; ceremoniouslyfeierlich verabschiedet werden — be given a ceremonious farewell
2) (emphatisch) solemnly <declare, swear, etc.>* * *A. adj (ernst, würdevoll) solemn; (nach einem Zeremoniell) ceremonial; (förmlich steif) ceremonious; (festlich) festive;B. adv:feierlich begehen celebrate;feierlich versprechen solemnly promise;feierlich versprechen, dass … auch make a solemn promise that …* * *1.1) ceremonial; solemndas ist ja [schon] nicht mehr feierlich — (ugs.) it's got beyond a joke
2) (emphatisch) solemn < declaration>2.1) solemnly; ceremoniously2) (emphatisch) solemnly <declare, swear, etc.>* * *adj.ceremonial adj.grave adj.ritualistic adj.solemn adj. adv.ceremoniously adv.ritualistically adv.ritually adv.solemnly adv. -
4 δειπνοφορία
δειπνοφορίᾱ, δειπνοφορίαsolemn procession with meat-offerings: fem nom /voc /acc dualδειπνοφορίᾱ, δειπνοφορίαsolemn procession with meat-offerings: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
5 πομπή
A conduct, escort,θεῶν ὑπ' ἀμύμονι πομπῇ Il.6.171
; ;π. δόμεναι 9.518
;πομπᾷ Διὸς ξενίου A.Ag. 748
(lyr.);θείῃ π. χρεώμενος Hdt.1.62
, cf.3.77; οὐρία π., of a fair wind, E.IA 352 (troch.); also ἀνταίαν πνεῦσαι π. ib. 1324 (lyr.): in pl.,Ἀπολλωνίαις πομπαῖς Pi.P.5.91
;Ζεφύροιο πομπαί Id.N.7.29
;βασιλέως ὑπὸ πομπαῖς A.Pers.58
(anap.), etc.b concrete, an escort,ὑπ' εὔφρονι πομπᾷ Id.Eu. 1034
(lyr.).2 sending away, sending home,ἔπειτα δὲ καὶ περὶ πομπῆς μνησόμεθα Od.7.191
, cf. 8.545, etc.; ;τεῦχε δὲ πομπήν 10.18
, cf. Pi.P.4.164;πομπᾶς ἁγεμών E.Rh. 229
(lyr.).3 mission, θεοῦ τινος πομπῇ sent by.., of a dream, Hdt.7.16.β, cf. Pl.R. 383a; κατὰ σημείων πομπάς ib. 382e: simply, sending,ξύλων Th.4.108
.II solemn procession,Διονύσῳ πομπὴν ἐποιοῦντο Heraclit.15
; in procession,Hdt.
2.45;σὺν πομπῇ Id.7.197
;πομπὴν πέμπειν Id.5.56
, Ar.Av. 849, Th.6.56; τὰς π. πεμπειν, pompeu=sai D.4.26, IG22.1028.14; τῆς π., ὅπως ἂν ὡς κάλλιστα πεμφθῇ ib.12.84.26; τινι in honour of a god, Ar.Ach. 248; μήλων κνισάεσσα πομπά the flesh of sheep for sacrifice carried in procession, Pi.O.7.80.b at Rome, triumphal procession, Plb.6.39.9, etc.: generally, τείνειν π. lead a long procession, of a military expedition, A.Th. 613.2 metaph., pomp, parade,π. καὶ ῥημάτων ἀγλαϊσμός Pl.Ax. 369d
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6 pompa
pompa, ae, f., = pompê, a solemn procession, a public procession of any kind (at public festivals, games, triumphs, marriages, funerals, etc.).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.in pompā cum magna vis auri argentique ferretur,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 32, 91:per Dionysia pompam ducere,
Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 92:sollemnes ordine pompas Exequi,
Verg. A. 5, 53:sollemnes ducere pompas Ad delubra juvat,
id. G. 3, 22:Pontico triumpho inter pompae fercula trium verborum protulit titulum: veni, vidi, vici,
Suet. Caes. 37; so,pompa Indica,
i. e. the triumphal procession of Bacchus, Mart. 8, 78, 2:cadaver Clodii spoliatum exsequiis, pompā,
Cic. Mil. 13, 39; so of a funeral procession, Nep. Att. 22, 4; cf.:pompam funeris ire,
to attend a funeral, Ov. F. 6, 663:pompam parare triumphis,
id. P. 3, 4, 95:exornaturus victoris superbi pompam,
Sen. Vit. Beat. 25, 4:pomparum ferculis similes esse (referring to the slowness of such processions),
Cic. Off. 1, 36, 131.—In partic., the processions at the Circensian games, in which images of the gods were carried, Liv. 30, 38 fin.; Tert. Spect. 7; Suet. Caes. 76; id. Tit. 2; id. Aug. 16; id. Calig. 15; id. Claud. 11; Ov. F. 4, 391; id. Am. 3, 2, 43 sq.; id. A. A. 1, 147; Inscr. Grut. 622, 9;II.so of Cæsar, whose image was carried among them: tu hunc de pompā, Quirini contubernalem, laetaturum putas?
Cic. Att. 13, 28, 3.—Transf.A.A train, suite, retinue, row, array of persons or things (class.), Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 1; Ter. Heaut. 4, 4, 17:B.molesta haec pompa lictorum meorum,
Cic. Fam. 2, 16, 2:postremo tota petitio cura ut pompae plena sit,
Q. Cic. Petit. Cons. 13, 52:captivorum,
Juv. 10, 281.—Of things:pecuniae pompa,
Sen. Ep. 110, 15: ventri portatur pompa, i. e. rich repast, Plaut. Fragm. ap. Macr. S. 2, 12:munera certā discurrunt pompā,
Tib. 3, 1, 3:sarcinarum,
Mart. 12, 32, 25:strepitus pompae armorum,
Vulg. Jer. 47, 3.—Parade, display, ostentation, pomp (class.;syn. apparatus): rhetorum pompa,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 21, 48:in dicendo adhibere quandam speciem atque pompam,
id. de Or. 2, 72, 294:detraxit muneri suo pompam,
Sen. Ben. 2, 13, 2:ad pompam vel ostentationem aliquid accipere,
Dig. 13, 6, 3 fin.:genus orationis pompae quam pugnae aptius,
Cic. Or. 13, 42; so,eorum partim in pompā, partim in acie illustres esse voluerunt,
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7 pompa
pompa ae, f, πομπή, a solemn procession, public procession, parade: in pompā ferri: sollemnīs ducere pompas Ad delubra, V.: in foro pompa constitit, L.: pompam funeris ire, attend a funeral, O.: pomparum ferculis similes esse, i. e. as slow as: Circus erit pompā celeber, O.—A train, suit, retinue, row, array: tua, T.: haec lictorum: captivorum, Iu.—Parade, display, ostentation, pomp: rhetorum: genus orationis pompae quam pugnae aptius.* * *procession; retinue; pomp, ostentation -
8 ophod
m procession; - obilaženje | svečani ophod solemn procession; pageant -
9 πομπεία
πομπ-εία, ἡ,A leading in procession, solemn procession, Plb.30.25.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πομπεία
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10 दण्डः _daṇḍḥ _ण्डम् _ṇḍam
दण्डः ण्डम् [दण्ड्-अच्]1 A stick, staff, rod, mace, club, cudgel; पततु शिरस्यकाण्डयमदण्ड इवैष भूजः Māl.5.31; काष्ठदण्डः.-2 The sceptre of a king, the rod as a symbol of authority and punishment; आत्तदण्डः Ś.5.8.-3 The staff given to a twice-born man at the time of investiture with the sacred thread; cf Ms.2.45-48.-4 The staff of a संन्यासिन् or ascetic.-5 The trunk of an elephant.-6 The stem or stalk as of a lotus, tree &c.; U.1.31; Māl.9.14; the handle as of an umbrella; ब्रह्माण्डच्छत्रदण्डः &c. Dk.1 (opening verse); राज्यं स्वहस्तधृतदण्डमिवातपत्रम् Ś.5.6; Ku.7.89; so कमल- दण्ड &c.-7 The oar of a boat.-8 An arm or leg (at the end of comp.)-9 The staff or pole of a ban- ner, a tent &c.-1 The beam of a plough.-11 The cross-bar of a lute or a stringed instrument.-12 The stick with which an instrument is played.-13 A churning-stick.-14 Fine; Ms.8.341;9.229; Y.2.237.-15 Chastisement, corporal punishment, punishment in general; यथापराधदण्डानाम् R.1.6; एवं राजापथ्यकारिषु ती- क्ष्णदण्डो राजा Mu.1; दण्डं दण्ड्येषु पातयेत् Ms.8.126; कृतदण्ड स्वयं राज्ञा लेभे शूद्रः सतां गतिम् R.15.23. यथार्हदण्डो (राजा) पूज्यः Kau. A.1.4; सुविज्ञातप्रणीतो हि दण्डः प्रजां धर्मार्थकामै- र्योजयति Kau. A.1.4-16 Imprisonment.-17 Attack, assault, violence, punishment, the last of the four expe- dients; see उपाय; सामादीनामुपायानां चतुर्णामपि पण्डिताः । साम- दण्डौ प्रशंसन्ति नित्यं राष्ट्राभिवृद्धये ॥ Ms.7.19; cf. Śi.2.54.-18 An army; तस्य दण्डवतो दण्डः स्वदेहान्न व्यशिष्यत R.17. 62; Ms.7.65;9.294; Ki.2.15.-19 A form of mili- tary array; Mb.12.59.4.-2 Subjection, control, restraint; वाग्दण्डो$थ मनोदण्डः कायदण्डस्तथैव च । यस्यैते निहिता बुद्धौ त्रिदण्डीति स उच्यते ॥ Ms.12.1.-21 A measure of length equal to 4 Hastas; Bṛi. S.24.9.-22 The penis.-23 Pride; या चापि न्यस्तदण्डानां तां गतिं व्रज पुत्रक Mb. 7.78.25.-24 The body.-25 An epithet of Yama.-26 N. of Viṣṇu.-27 N. of Śiva.-28 An attendant on the sun.-29 A horse (said to be m. only in this and the preceding four senses).-3 A particular appear- ance in the sky (similar to a stick).-31 An uninter- rupted row or series, a line.-32 Standing upright or erect.-33 A corner, an angle.-34 The Science of Govt. विनयमूलो दण्डः, दण्डमूलास्तिस्त्रो विद्याः Kau. A.1.5.-35 Harm, injury; न्यासो दण्डस्य भूतेषु मनोवाक्कायजस्य यः Bhāg.7. 15.8.-Comp. -अजिनम् 1 staff and hide (as outer badges of devotion).-2 (fig.) hypocrisy, deceit.-अधिपः a chief magistrate.-अनीकम् a detachment or division of an army; तव हृतवतो दण्डानीकैर्विदर्भपतेः श्रियम् M.5.2.-अप (व) तानकः tetanus, lock-jaw.-अपूपन्यायः see under न्याय.-अर्ह a. fit to be chastised, deserving punishment.-अलसिका cholera.-आख्यम् a house with two wings, one facing the north and the other the east; Bṛi. S.53. 39.-आघातः a blow with a stick; पूर्वप्रविष्ठान्क्रोधात्तान्दण्डा- घातैरताडयन् Ks.54.23.-आज्ञा judicial sentence.-आश्रमः the condition of a pilgrim.-आश्रमिन् m. a devotee, an ascetic.-आसनम्, दण्डकासनम् lying prostrate on the ground, a kind of Āsana; Yoga S.2.46.-आहतम् buttermilk.-उद्यमः 1 threatening.-2 (pl.) application of power; निःसाराल्पफलानि ये त्वविधिना वाञ्छन्ति दण्डोद्यमैः Pt.1.376.-कर्मन् n. infliction of punishment, chastisement; देशकालवयःशक्ति संचिन्त्यं दण्डकर्मणि Y.2.275.-कलितम् repetition like a measuring rod, i. e. doing a matter after it is done in full first and then repeating it like that a second time and so on; आवृत्तिन्यायानां दण्ड- कलितं न्याय्यम् । ŚB. on MS.1.5.83; ˚वत् ind. in the manner of a measuring rod.-कल्पः Infliction of punishment; शुद्धचित्रश्च दण्डकल्पः Kau. A.4.-काकः a raven.-काण्ठम् a wooden club or staff; दण्डकाष्ठमवलम्ब्य स्थितः Ś2.-ग्रहणम् assumption of the staff of an asce- tic or pilgrim, becoming a mendicant.-घ्न a. striking with a stick, committing an assault; Ms.8.386.-चक्रः a division of an army.-छदनम् a room in which utensils of various kinds are kept.-ढक्का a kind of drum.-दासः one who has become a slave from non-payment of a debt; Ms.8.415.-देवकुलम् a court of justice.-धर, -धार a.1 carrying a staff, staff- bearer.-2 punishing, chastising; दत्ताभये त्वयि यमादपि दण्डधारे U.2.11.-3 exercising judicial authority.(-रः) 1 a king; श्रमनुदं मनुदण्डधरान्वयम् R.9.3; बलीयानबलं ग्रसते दण्डधराभावे Kau. A.1.4.-2 N. of Yama; यमो निहन्ता......दण्डधरश्च कालः-3 a judge, supreme magistrate.-4 a mendicant carrying a staff.-5 a potter.-6 a general (of an army;) Dk.2.-धारणम् 1 carrying a staff (as by a Brahmachārin).-2 following the order of a mendicant.-3 infliction of punishment.-नायकः 1 a judge, a head police-officer, a magistrate.-2 the leader of an army, a general.-3 a king. ˚पुरुषः a policeman, constable.-निधानम् pardoning, indulgence; Mb.12.-निपातनम् punishing, chastising.-नीतिः f.1 administration of justice, judicature.-2 the system of civil and military administration, the science of poli- tics, polity; Ms.7.43; Y.1.311; फलान्युपायुङ्क्त स दण्ड- नीतेः R.18.46; जरातुरः संप्रति दण्डनीत्या सर्वं नृपस्यानुकरोमि वृत्तम् Nāg.4.1.-3 an epithet of Durgā.-नेतृ m.1 a king.-2 Yama; गृध्रा रुषा मम कृषन्त्यधिदण्डनेतुः Bhāg.3.16. 1.-3 a judge; Ms.12.1; Bhāg.4.22.45.-पः a king.-पांशुलः a porter, door-keeper.-पाणिः 1 an epithet of Yama; करोमि चिकित्सां दण्डपाणिरिव जनतायाः Bhāg.5.1.7.-2 N. of the god Śiva at Benares.-3 a policeman; इति पश्चात्प्रविष्टास्ते पुरुषा दण्डपाणयः Ks.54.23.-पातः 1 falling of a stick.-2 infliction of punishment.-3 dropping one line in a manuscript.-पातनम् inflic- tion of punishment, chastisement.-पारुष्यम् 1 assault, violence.-2 hard or cruel infliction of punishment; अत ऊर्ध्वं प्रवक्ष्यामि दण्डपारुष्यनिर्णयम् Ms.8.278.-पालः, -पालकः 1 a head magistrate.-2 a door-keeper, porter. Kau. A.1.12.-3 Ns. of two kinds of fishes; L. D. B.-पाशकः, -पाशिकः 1 a head police-officer; Pt.2; उच्यता- मस्मद्वचनात्कालपाशिको दण्डपाशिकश्च Mu.1.2-21.-2 a hangman, an executioner.-पोणम् a strainer furnished with a handle.-प्रणामः 1 bowing by prostrating the body at full length (keeping it erect like a stick). cf. साष्टाङ्गनमस्कार.-2 falling flat or prostrate on the ground.-बालधिः an elephant.-भङ्गः non-execution of a sentence.-भृत् m.1 a potter.-2 an epithet of Yama.-माण (न)वः 1 a staff-bearer-2 an ascetic bearing a staff; Rām.2.32.18.-3 a chief or leader.-माथः a principal road, highway.-मुखः a leader, general of an army.-यात्रा 1 a solemn procession (particularly bridal).-2 warlike expedition, conquest (of a region).-यामः 1 an epithet of Yama.-2 of Agastya.-3 a day.-लेशम् a small fine; Ms.8.51.-वधः capital punishment.-वाचिक a. actual or verbal (assault); Ms.8.6; cf. वाक्-पारुष्यम्.-वादिन् a. reprimanding, censuring, threatening with punishment; (also -m.).-वारित a. forbidden by threat of punishment.-वासिकः a door-keeper, warder.-वासिन् m.1 a door-keeper.-2 a magistrate.-वाहिन् m. a police-officer.-विकल्पः discretion given to an officer in awarding punishment or fine; Ms.9.228.-विधिः 1 rule of punishment; see दण्डोद्यमः-2 criminal law.-विष्कम्भः the post to which the string of a churning-stick is fastened.-व्यूहः a particular form of arranging troops, arranging them in long lines or columns; Ms.7.187.-शास्त्रम् the science of inflicting punishment, criminal law.-हस्तः 1 a door-keeper, warder, porter.-2 an epithet of Yama. -
11 रथः _rathḥ
रथः [रम्यतेनेन अत्र वा, रम्-कथन्; cf. Uṇ.2.2]1 A carriage, chariot, car, vehicle; especially, a war-chariot.-2 A hero (for रथिन्); अपवातेषु पार्येषु त्रयस्ते$भावञ् रथाः Mb.1.2.92.-3 A foot.-4 A limb, part, member.-5 The body; cf. आत्मानं रथिनं विद्धि शरीरं रथमेव तु Kaṭh. 1.3.3.-6 A reed.-7 Pleasure, delight.-Comp. -अक्षः 1 a carriage-axle.-2 a measure of length (= 14 aṅgulas).-अङ्गम् 1 any part of a carriage.-2 particularly, the wheels of a carriage; रथो रथाङ्गध्वनिना विजज्ञे R.7.41; Ś.7.1.-3 a discus, especially of Viṣṇu; चक्रधर इति रथाङ्गमदः सततं विभर्षि भुवनेषु रूढये Śi.15.26.-4 a potter's wheel. (-ङ्गः) the ruddy goose. ˚आह्वयः, ˚आह्वानः, ˚नामकः, ˚नामन् m. the ruddy goose (चक्रवाक); रथाङ्गनामन् वियुतो रथाङ्गश्रोणिबिम्बया । अयं त्वां पृच्छति रथी मनोरथशतैर्वृतः ॥ V.4. 18; Ku.3.37; R.3.24; रथाङ्गाह्वानानां भवति विधुरम् Udb.; (the male bird is said by poets to be separated from the female at night, and to be united at sun-rise). ˚पाणिः N. of Viṣṇu; रथाङ्गपाणेः पटलेन रोचिषा Śi.1.21; दुरन्तवीर्यस्य रथाङ्गपाणेः Bhāg.-अभ्रः a reed cane.-अर्थकः a small carriage.-अश्वः a carriage-horse-आयुधकः a kind of bow.-आरोहः one who fights from a chariot.-ईशः a warrior fighting from a chariot.-ईषा, -शा the pole of a carriage; रथेषाश्च रथेषाभिः... संगतैः सहिताः Mb.6.46.5.-उडुपः, -पम् the body of a chariot.-उद्वहः, -उपस्थः the seat of a chariot, the driving-box; रथोपस्थ उपाविशत् Bg.1.47.-कट्या, -कड्या an assem- blage of chariots.-कल्पकः an officer who is in charge of a king's chariots.-करः, -कारः 1 a coachbuilder, carpenter, wheel-wright; रथकारः स्वकां भार्यां सजारां शिरसा- वहत् Pt.4.54.-2 N. of a caste called सौधन्वन (q. v.); तस्मादत्रैवर्णिको रथकारः ŚB. on MS.6.6.47; परिशेषाद- त्रैवर्णिको रथकारः स्यात् ŚB. on MS.6.1.44. ˚न्यायः The rule according to which the रूढ अर्थ is stronger than the यौगिक अर्थ; cf. योगाद्रूढिर्बलीयसी. This is discussed and established in connection with the word रथकार by Jai- mini and शबर in MS.6.1.44-5.-सुटुम्बिकः, -कुटुम्बिन् m. a charioteer, coachman.-कूबरः, -रम् the pole or shaft of a carriage; कूबरा रथकूबरैः... संगतैः सहिताः Mb.6. 46.5.-केतुः the flag of a chariot.-क्षोभः the jolting of a chariot; रथक्षोभपरिश्रमम् R.1.58.-गणकः an officer who counts chariots.-गर्भकः a litter, palanquin.-गुप्तिः f. a fence of wood or iron with which a chariot is provided as a protection from collision.-घोषः the rat- tling of a chariot.-चरणः, -पादः 1 a chariot-wheel; धृतरथचरणो$भ्ययाच्चलद्गुः Bhāg.1.9.37; Dk.2.7.-2 the सुदर्शन wheel; रथाङ्गे चन्द्रार्कौ रथचरणपाणिः शर इति Śiva- mahimna 18.-2 the ruddy goose.-चर्या chariot-exercise, the use of a chariot, travelling by carriage; अनभ्यस्त- रथचर्याः U.5; सारथे रथचर्यासु सज्जो भव सुशिक्षितः Bm.1.684.-जङ्घा the hinder part of a chariot.-ज्वरः a crow.-दुर्गम् the throng of chariots.-धुर् f. the shaft or pole of a chariot.-नाभिः f. the nave of the wheel of a chariot; रथनाभिरिवाभिख्यायेत Ait. Up.2.4.5.-नीडः the inner part or seat of a chariot.-पुंगवः a chief or distinguished warrior.-बन्धः 1 the fastenings or har- ness of a chariot.-2 a league of warriors.-महोत्सवः, -यात्रा the solemn procession of an idol placed in a car (usually drawn by men).-मुखम् the forepart of a carriage.-युद्धम् 'a chariot-fight', a fight between combatants mounted on chariots.-योगः a team (of horses etc.) on a chariot; Bri. Up.-योजकः a chariot- eer, harnesser of a chariot.-वंशः a number of chariots.-वर्त्मन् n.,-वीथिः f. highway, main road.-वारकः son of a Śūdra and a Sairandhrī.-वाहः 1 a carriage- horse.-2 charioteer.-विज्ञानम्, -विद्या the art of driving chariots.-शक्तिः f. the staff which supports the banner of a war-chariot; रथशक्तिं मुमोचासौ दीप्तामग्नि- शिखामिव Mb.1.6.13.-शाला a coach-house, carriage- shed.-शास्त्रम्, -शिक्षा the art of driving a chariot, coachmanship.-सप्तमी the seventh day in the bright half of Māgha. -
12 Iūnō
Iūnō ōnis, f a daughter of Saturn, sister and wife of Jupiter, goddess of marriage, C., V., H., O.: Iuno Lucina, T.: urbs Iunonis, i. e. Argos, O.— Prov.: Iunonis sacra ferre, i. e. to walk as in solemn procession, H.—Iuno inferna, i. e. Proserpine, V.; called Averna, O. -
13 रथमहोत्सव
rátha-mahôtsavam. a great car-festival, the solemn procession of an idol on a car Cat.
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14 रथोत्सव
rathotsavam. a car-festival, a solemn procession of an idol mounted on a car Cat.
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15 वनप्रवेश
vána-praveṡam. entering a forest, (esp.) a solemn procession into a forest (for cutting wood for an idol) VarBṛS. ;
commencing to live as a hermit W.
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16 ancile
ancīle (also ancŭle after ankulion in Plut. Num.), is, n. ( gen. plur. ancilium, Tac. H. 1, 89;but anciliorum,
Hor. C. 3, 5, 10; cf. Consent. p. 1898 P.) [prob. from ankulos, crooked, curved;v. ango],
a small oval shield, Verg. A. 7, 188 Serv.; Luc. 9, 480; but specif. the shield that was said to have fallen from heaven in the reign of Numa [p. 117] (hence, caelestia arma, Liv. 1, 20), and on the preservation of which the prosperity of Rome was declared to depend; whereupon Numa caused eleven others exactly like it to be made by the artist Mamurius Veturius. so that if the genuine one was lost, the fact could not be known. These shields were carefully preserved by the Salian priests in the temple of Mars, and every year in March carried about in solemn procession (ancilia movere), and then returned to their place (ancilia condere), Ov. F. 3, 377; Liv. 1, 20; Verg. A. 8, 664; Tac. H. 1, 89; Suet. Oth. 8; Inscr. Orell. 2244; v. Smith, Dict. Antiq.► Adj.:clipeis ancilibus,
Juv. 2, 126:arma ancilia,
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17 ancule
ancīle (also ancŭle after ankulion in Plut. Num.), is, n. ( gen. plur. ancilium, Tac. H. 1, 89;but anciliorum,
Hor. C. 3, 5, 10; cf. Consent. p. 1898 P.) [prob. from ankulos, crooked, curved;v. ango],
a small oval shield, Verg. A. 7, 188 Serv.; Luc. 9, 480; but specif. the shield that was said to have fallen from heaven in the reign of Numa [p. 117] (hence, caelestia arma, Liv. 1, 20), and on the preservation of which the prosperity of Rome was declared to depend; whereupon Numa caused eleven others exactly like it to be made by the artist Mamurius Veturius. so that if the genuine one was lost, the fact could not be known. These shields were carefully preserved by the Salian priests in the temple of Mars, and every year in March carried about in solemn procession (ancilia movere), and then returned to their place (ancilia condere), Ov. F. 3, 377; Liv. 1, 20; Verg. A. 8, 664; Tac. H. 1, 89; Suet. Oth. 8; Inscr. Orell. 2244; v. Smith, Dict. Antiq.► Adj.:clipeis ancilibus,
Juv. 2, 126:arma ancilia,
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18 celebritas
cĕlē̆brĭtas, ātis, f. [id.].I.A great number, a multitude, a large assembly, a numerous concourse or gathering, a crowd (syn. frequentia; opp. solitudo;II.in good prose): in multitudine et celebritate judiciorum,
Cic. Fam. 7, 2, 4; cf. Tac. A. 16, 29: odi celebritatem; fugio homines;esset mihi ista solitudo non amara,
Cic. Att. 3, 7, 1; cf. id. ib. 12, 13, 1; id. Off. 3, 1, 3; Quint. 1, 2, 18: in celebritate versari, to live in society, Nep. praef. §6: virorum ac mulierum,
Cic. Leg. 2, 26, 65:audientium,
Quint. 1, 2, 29 al.:loci,
Cic. Fam. 14, 1, 7; Tac. A. 3, 9:viae,
Cic. Att. 3, 14, 2; Tac. H. 2, 64:totius Graeciae,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 3, 9.—Meton.A.A festal celebration, a solemnity:B.supremi diei,
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19 δειπνοφορία
δειπνο-φορία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δειπνοφορία
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20 πομπικός
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πομπικός
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