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22 опора
сущ. rack seat, anchorage, foundationопора для подбородка chin restопора зубного протеза denture foundationопора лица костная bony pillars of the faceопора протеза prosthetic abutment -
23 he
1. n мужчина, юноша, мальчик, лицо мужского полаthe person whereof he speaks — лицо, о котором он говорит
2. n самец3. n тот, кто водит4. pers pron книжн. он, она, оноthe dog stopped: he had heard a rustle — собака остановилась: она услышала шорох
there he comes! — вон он идёт!; а вот и он!
he said she should come — он сказал, чтобы она пришла
5. pers pron тыdid he hurt himself then? — ты ударился, мой маленький?
6. pers pron в коррелятивных местоимённых сочетанияхhe acted very angry — он сделал вид, что страшно рассердился
he paid all that was owing — он заплатил всё, что следовало
7. pers pron некто; человекhe is a tall, bony man — он высокий человек с широкой костью
8. int хи!he, he — хи-хи!, ха-ха!
Синонимический ряд:1. man (noun) boy; buck; chap; cuss; fellow; galoot; gent; gentleman; guy; man; skate; snap2. which person (other) she; that one; that person; the person in question; which one; which person; whichever one; who; whoever -
24 meagre
1. a худой, тощий2. a недостаточный, скудныйmeagre income — очень скромная зарплата; скудный доход
3. a постный4. a недостаточный, ограниченный5. a бедный содержанием, сухойmeagre style — сухой, безжизненный слог
Синонимический ряд:1. poor (adj.) poor; puny; scant; scanty; skimpy; spare; sparse; stingy2. slight (adj.) inconsiderable; slight; unsubstantial3. thin (adj.) angular; bony; gaunt; lanky; lean; raw-boned; scrawny; skinny; slender; slim; thin -
25 κόνδυλος
κόνδῠλ-ος, ὁ,A knuckle, Arist.HA 493b28: pl., Hp.Art.2; κονδύλοις ἡρμοττόμην (v.ἁρμόζω 1.4
);κονδύλοις νουθετεῖν τινα Ar.V. 254
: so in sg., ib. 1503;δοῦναι κόνδυλόν τινι Plu.2.439d
; κονδύλους αὐτῷ δείδι ([etym.] δίδου) POxy.1185.12 (ii/iii A.D.);κονδύλῳ καθικέσθαι τινός Plu.Alc.7
, etc.; κονδύλοις [πατάξαι], opp. ἐπὶ κόρρης (a slap in the face), D.21.72: prov., κολλύραν καὶ κόνδυλον ὄψον ἐπ' αὐτῇ pudding and knuckle-sauce to it, i.e. a good thrashing, Ar. Pax 123, ubi v. Sch.;λόγον ἔχειν τοῦ κ. προχειρότερον Plu.Cat.Mi.1
; νὴ τοὺς κ. οὓς ἠνεσχόμην, Com. oath, Ar.Eq. 411.II generally, knuckle of any joint, as of the humerus, Gal.18(2).617; of the humerus and elbow, Poll.2.141; of the finger (middle joint), Ruf.Onom. 84;ποδός Luc.Ocyp.28
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26 κόνδῠλος
κόνδῠλοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `knuckle, bony knob, clenched fist, swelling of the gum etc.' (IA.).Compounds: As 2. member e. g. in μονο-, δι-κόνδυλος (Arist.)Derivatives: κονδυλώδης `κ.-like, knuckly', κονδύλωμα, - σις `hard swelling, tumour' (Hp.), κονδυλωτός `with κ. ' (Att. inscr. IVa), hardly through κονδυλόομαι `get κ., swell' (Aspasia ap. Aët., H.). - κονδυλίζω `hit the face with the fist, muffet, maltreat' (Hyp., LXX) with κονδυλισμός (LXX).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Other body-parts in - υλος are δάκτυλος, σφόνδυλος (cf. Güntert Reimwortbildungen 116ff.); the stem is seen in κόνδοι ἀστράγαλοι H. Connections outside Greek are quite uncertain or to be rejected: Skt. kanda- m. `root of a knol', kandúka- m. `playball', kanduka- n. `cushion' (cf. Mayrhofer s. vv., who considers Dravidian origin); Lith. kánduolas `kernel' (to kándu, ką́sti `bite'; s. Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. v.). Older lit. in Bq. - The word will be Pre-Greek because of its structure, κονδ-υλ-. It may continue *κανδυλος with ο \< α before υ.Page in Frisk: 1,911Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόνδῠλος
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