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1 Иессей
библ.( отец царя Давида) Jesse"Древо Иессеево" (иконографический сюжет, изображающий генеалогическое древо Христа; представляет лежащего на земле Иессея, из груди которого разрастается родословное древо с изображениями предков Христа в медальонах) — The Tree of Jesse, Jesse Tree
корень Иесеева библ. — the root of Jesse
"окно Иессея" (витраж, изображающий генеалогическое древо Христа) — Jesse window
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2 Wurzel
f; -, -n1. BOT. root; Wurzel fassen oder Wurzeln schlagen take root; Wurzeln treiben send out ( oder put down) roots; mit der Wurzel ausreißen root up, pull up by the roots2. ANAT., von Haar, Zahn, Zunge, Nase: root; der Hand: wrist, carpus (Pl. carpi) fachspr.; des Fußes: tarsus (Pl. tarsi) fachspr.3. MATH., LING. root; ( zweite) / dritte / vierte Wurzel square / cube / biquadratic root; die Wurzel ziehen aus extract ( oder find) the (square) root of; ( die) Wurzel aus 9 ist 3 the square root of 9 is 34. Dial. (Möhre) carrot5. fig. root; das Übel an der Wurzel packen strike at the root (of this evil); etw. mit der Wurzel ausrotten eradicate s.th. root and branch; willst du hier Wurzeln schlagen? umg. are you going to stand around here all day?* * *die Wurzelradix; root* * *Wụr|zel ['vʊrtsl]f -, -n1) (lit, fig) root; (= Handwurzel) wrist; (= Fußwurzel) ankleWurzeln schlagen (lit) — to root
unter/außerhalb der Wurzel stehen — to be inside/outside the radical sign
3) (N Ger = Möhre) carrot* * *die1) (the part of a plant that grows under the ground and draws food and water from the soil: Trees often have deep roots; Carrots and turnips are edible roots.) root2) (the base of something growing in the body: the roots of one's hair/teeth.) root3) (cause; origin: Love of money is the root of all evil; We must get at the root of the trouble.) root* * *Wur·zel<-, -n>[ˈvʊrtsl̩]f1. (Pflanzenwurzel) root2. MATH rootdie \Wurzel allen Übels the root of all eviletw mit der \Wurzel ausrotten to eradicate sth* * *die; Wurzel, Wurzeln1) (auch fig.) rootWurzeln schlagen — take root; (fig.) put down roots
das Übel an der Wurzel fassen od. packen — (fig.) strike at the root of the problem
2) (Math.) root* * *1. BOT root;Wurzeln schlagen take root;Wurzeln treiben send out ( oder put down) roots;mit der Wurzel ausreißen root up, pull up by the roots2. ANAT, von Haar, Zahn, Zunge, Nase: root; der Hand: wrist, carpus (pl carpi) fachspr; des Fußes: tarsus (pl tarsi) fachspr3. MATH, LING root;(zweite)/dritte/vierte Wurzel square/cube/biquadratic root;die Wurzel ziehen aus extract ( oder find) the (square) root of;(die) Wurzel aus 9 ist 3 the square root of 9 is 34. dial (Möhre) carrot5. fig root;das Übel an der Wurzel packen strike at the root (of this evil);etwas mit der Wurzel ausrotten eradicate sth root and branch;willst du hier Wurzeln schlagen? umg are you going to stand around here all day?* * *die; Wurzel, Wurzeln1) (auch fig.) rootWurzeln schlagen — take root; (fig.) put down roots
das Übel an der Wurzel fassen od. packen — (fig.) strike at the root of the problem
2) (Math.) root* * *-n (Mathematik) f.root n. -n f.radix (math) n.root n. -
3 ῥίζα
ῥίζα, ης, ἡ (on the formation s. Schwyzer I 352, cp. Lat. radix; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; OdeSol 11:16b; TestJud 24:5; Philo; Jos., Ant. 3, 174 al.; Tat. 12, 3f).① the underground part of a plant, rootⓐ lit. Mt 3:10; Lk 3:9; Hs 9, 1, 6; 9, 21, 1. ἐκ ῥιζῶν to its roots, root and branch (Heraclid. Pont., Fgm. 50 W.; Plut., Pomp. 629 [21, 3]; Polyaenus 2, 1, 10; Job 31:12; Aesop, Fab. 70 P.=101 Ch./71 H-H.) Mk 11:20. ῥίζαν ἔχειν have (deep) root(s) Mt 13:6; Mk 4:6 (Theophr., HP 6, 6, 7 πολλὴν ἔχουσα ῥίζαν; Reader, Polemo p. 372).ⓑ in imagery and transferred sense (LXX; oft. Philo; SibOr 3, 396): in the parable οὐκ ἔχειν ῥίζαν (ἐν ἑαυτῷ) have no firm root and hence be easily inclined to fall away Mt 13:21; Mk 4:17; Lk 8:13.—In Paul’s figure of the olive tree, its root and branches Ro 11:16–18. On ῥίζας βάλλειν 1 Cl 39:8 (Job 5:3) s. βάλλω 3c.—Of the beginnings fr. which someth. grows (Socrat., Ep. 14, 2; Herm. Wr. 4, 10): a family or nation (Ael. Aristid. 30, 16 K.=10 p. 120 D.; OGI 383, 30f [I B.C.] ἐμοῦ γένους ῥίζα) ἐκκόπτειν ἐκ ῥιζῶν root out, destroy root and branch B 12:9 (cp. ἐκ ῥιζῶν ἐξαιρεῖν Jos, Ant. 9, 181). ῥίζα πικρίας Hb 12:15 (πικρία 1). ῥ. πάντων τῶν κακῶν 1 Ti 6:10 (cp. SibOr 3, 234; Constantin. Manasses 2, 9 H.: φθόνος ἡ ῥίζα τῶν κακῶν; Himerius, Ecl. 32, 5 W.: παιδεία ῥίζα τῶν ἀγαθῶν; Straub 31). τῆς πίστεως ῥ. Pol 1:2 (cp. Epicurus in Athen. 12, 67 p. 546f [HUsener, Epicurea 1887 p. 278, 10] ἀρχὴ καὶ ῥίζα παντὸς ἀγαθοῦ; Plut., Mor., 4b πηγὴ καὶ ῥίζα καλοκἀγαθίας; Sir 1:6, 20 ῥ. σοφίας; Wsd 15:3 ῥ. ἀθανασίας).② that which grows from a root, shoot, scion, in our lit. in imagery descendant (Diod S 26, 16a μηδὲ ῥίζαν ἀπολιπεῖν συγγενείας=not a single scion of the family should survive; Ps.-Apollod. 2, 1, 4, 2 ʼ Αγήνωρ τῆς μεγάλης ῥίζης ἐγένετο γενεάρχης=the progenitor of the strong offshoot; Sir 40:15; 1 Macc 1:10) of the Messiah ἡ ῥίζα τοῦ Ἰεσσαί the Scion from Jesse Ro 15:12 (Is 11:10); ἡ ῥίζα Δαυίδ (cp. Sir 47:22) Rv 5:5; cp. 22:16. ὡς ῥίζα ἐν γῇ διψώσῃ 1 Cl 16:3 (Is 53:2).③ Hs 9, 30, 1f speaks of the ῥίζαι τοῦ ὄρους (of a mountain, hill, etc. as its foot: Aeschyl., Prom. 365 [pl.]; Polyb. 2, 66, 10; Diod S 20, 41, 3; Plut., Sulla 461 [16, 1]; Jos., Bell. 5, 239).—B. 523. DELG. M-M. TW. -
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