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1 συμπλατάγησε
συμπλαταγέωsound by striking together: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)συμπλαταγέωsound by striking together: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
2 συμπλατάγησεν
συμπλαταγέωsound by striking together: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)συμπλαταγέωsound by striking together: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
3 संहनन
saṉ-hananamfn. compact, solid, firm MBh. BhP. ;
making compact orᅠ solid Suṡr. ;
striking together MW. ;
killing, destroying, a destroyer ib. ;
m. N. of a son of Manasyu MBh. ;
n. the act of striking together Suṡr. ;
hardening ib. ;
solidity, compactness, robustness, strength, muscularity MBh. R. etc.;
firmness, steadfastness, Ṡīl. ;
junction, connection (in a-s-) Nīlak. ;
agreement, harmony MBh. ;
the body (as having the limbs well compacted) L. ;
a mail-coat (?) L. ;
rubbing the limbs W. ;
- balôpêta mfn. endowed with firmness andᅠ strength BhP. ;
- vat mfn. strongly built, muscular, robust Jātakam. ;
- nôpêta mfn. endowed with strength orᅠ muscularity MBh.
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4 clash
[klæʃ]1. noun1) a loud noise, like eg swords striking together:صَليل، قَعْقَعَهthe clash of metal on metal.
2) a serious disagreement or difference:تصادُم، تعارُضa clash of personalities.
3) a battle:اصْطِدام، مَعْرَكَهa clash between opposing armies.
4) (of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time:تَشابُك، تَداخُلa clash between classes.
2. verb1) to strike together noisily:يَتَصادَمThe cymbals clashed.
2) to fight (in battle):يَصْطَدِم، يَشْتَبِكThe two armies clashed at the mouth of the valley.
3) to disagree violently:يَخْتَلِف، يَتَصادَم، يَتَعارَضThey clashed over wages.
4) to interfere (with something or each other) because of happening at the same time:يَتَداخَل، يَتَشابَكThe two lectures clash.
5) (of colours) to appear unpleasant when placed together:يَتَنافَرThe (colour of the) jacket clashes with the (colour of the) skirt.
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5 संहति
saṉhatif. striking together, closure Kāv. ṠārṇgS. ;
compactness, solidity MBh. VarBṛS. ;
thickening, swelling ṠārṇgS. ;
keeping together, saving, economy Kāv. ;
firm union orᅠ alliance, junction, joint effort, close contact orᅠ connection with (instr.) Kāv. Pur. Rājat. ;
a seam Kum. ;
a compact mass, bulk, heap, collection, multitude Kāv. Kathās. and C. ;
- ṡalin mfn. thick, dense Ṡiṡ.
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6 concrepo
con-crĕpo, pŭi, pĭtum, 1, v. n. and a.I.Neutr., to rattle, creak, grate, sound, resound, clash, make a noise, etc. (class.):II.foris concrepuit hinc a vicino sene,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 1, 76:foris,
id. Bacch. 2, 2, 56; 4, 2, 28:ostium,
id. Men. 2, 2, 73; 3, 2, 57; * Ter. And. 4, 1, 58: scabilla concrepant, aulaeum [p. 404] tollitur, Cic. Cael. 27, 65:conclamat omnis multitudo et suo more armis concrepat,
Caes. B. G. 7, 21.—Of the din or clashing of weapons (i. e. of the swords against the shields) when struck together:simul primo concursu concrepuere arma,
Liv. 6, 24, 1; 28, 8, 2, and 28, 29, 10; Petr. 59, 3;and of the striking together of the brazen cymbals of the attendants of Bacchus,
Prop. 3 (4), 18, 6; Ov. F. 3, 740.—Of the snapping of the fingers:concrepuit digitis,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 2, 51: si vir bonus habeat hanc vim, ut, si digitis concrepuerit, possit, etc., by snapping his fingers, i. e. by the smallest effort, Cic. Off. 3, 19, 75; Hier. Ep. 125, 18; so also absol.:simulac decemviri concrepuerint,
Cic. Agr. 2, 30, 82.—Act., to cause to sound or rattle, to strike upon (rare):aera,
Ov. F. 5, 441:hastis scuta,
Petr. 59, 3:digitos,
id. 27, 5:Tartessiaca aera manu,
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7 συμπλαταγέω
A sound by striking together, Χερσί clap with the hands, Il.23.102 (v.l. συμπατάγησεν); ῥαδινὰς συμπλαταγεῖτε Χέρας Ath.Mitt.17.272
(Athens, ii A.D.);Χεῖρας Tz.H.9.631
: intr., Χειρῶν συμπλαταγουσῶν v.l. for συμπατ- in S.E.M.6.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συμπλαταγέω
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8 Geklirre
* * *Ge·klir·r(e)<-[e]s>[gəˈklɪr(ə)]nt kein pl clinking* * *Geklirr (Geklirre) n; -s, kein pl; pej tinkling; von Geschirr: clattering; von Ketten etc: rattling; von Waffen: clashing -
9 Zusammenstoß
m1. collision; MOT. auch crash2. umg., fig. (Auseinandersetzung) clash; es kam zu schweren Zusammenstößen zwischen den Studenten und der Polizei there were heavy clashes between the students and the police* * *der Zusammenstoßcrash; smash-up; impingement; clash; collision* * *Zu|sạm|men|stoßmcollision, crash; (MIL, fig = Streit) clash* * *der1) (a fight or battle.) conflict2) ((of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time: a clash between classes.) clash3) (a crash; a violent striking together (of eg two vehicles): Ten people were injured in the collision between the bus and the car.) collision4) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) crash* * *Zu·sam·men·stoß* * *bei dem Zusammenstoß [der beiden Züge] — in the collision [between the two trains]
* * *2. umg, fig (Auseinandersetzung) clash;es kam zu schweren Zusammenstößen zwischen den Studenten und der Polizei there were heavy clashes between the students and the police* * *bei dem Zusammenstoß [der beiden Züge] — in the collision [between the two trains]
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10 συνεπλατάγησε
συμπλαταγέωsound by striking together: aor ind act 3rd sg -
11 compulsus
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12 concussus
concussus P. of concutio.* * *Iconcussa, concussum ADJstirred/shaken up; restlessIIaction of striking together; shock; shaking (L+S); concussion -
13 cōnflīctiō
cōnflīctiō ōnis, f [confligo], a collision, conflict: causarum: rerum contrariarum.* * *collision/striking together; clash, disagreement/inconsistency; act of fighting -
14 (cōnflīctus
(cōnflīctus ūs), m [confligo], a striking together (only abl sing.): lapidum.—A wrestling, struggle: corporum. -
15 collisio
clash, collision; dashing/striking together (L+S) -
16 conlisio
clash, collision; dashing/striking together (L+S) -
17 flictus
striking together, dashing against -
18 घट्टन
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19 समाघात
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20 collisio
collīsĭo ( conl-), ōnis, f. [collido], a dashing or striking together, a concussion, shock:II.partūs abjecti,
Just. 11, 12, 6.—Transf., of letters in a word: pnein, chein, rhein, non sunt integra, sed ex collisione contracta. Macr. Diff. 19, § 17.
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