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101 त्रेता _trētā
त्रेता 1 A triad, triplet.-2 The three sacred fires taken collectively (गार्हपत्य, दक्षिण and आहवनीय); cf. Ms.2.231; Bhāg.9.14.44; त्रेताग्निधूमाग्रमनिन्द्यकीर्ते- स्तस्येदमाक्रान्तविमानमार्गम् R.13.37.-3 A particular throw at dice, a cast of three or trey; त्रेताहृतसर्वस्वः Mk.2.8.-4 The second of the four Yugas of the Hindus; see युग. -
102 नर्दित _nardita
नर्दित a.1 Sounded, bellowed.-2 Celebrated.-तः A kind of die or a throw at dice; नर्दितदर्शितमार्गः कटेन विनिपातितो यामि Mk.2.8.-तम् Sound, roar, bellowing. -
103 प्रहा _prahā
1प्रहा 3 P.1 To give up, forsake, abandon, relinquish; प्रजहाति यदा कामान् Bg.2.55,39; मोदमेतौ प्रहास्येते Rām.-2 To let go, cast, discharge; प्रजहुः शूलपट्टिशान् Bk. 14.23.-3 To depart from. -Pass.1 To be forsaken or neglected.-2 To be lost, to perish.-3 To vanish, cease, disappear.-4 To be vanquished, to succumb.2प्रहा Ved.1 A good throw at dice.-2 Gain, advantage. -
104 καλλίβολος
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105 síð-kast
n. the last throw, of dice; in the phrase, uppa á síðkastið, at the last moment. -
106 verplakast
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107 canīcula
canīcula ae, f dim. [canis], the dog - star, Sirius: flagrans, H.: exoritur.* * *bitch (also people); dog-star; dog-fish, shark; dog-days; lowest throw at dice -
108 त्रेता
trétā
the 3 sacred fires (= agni-), V, 1559 Hariv. 1410 ;
trey (throw at dice orᅠ the side of a die marked with 3 spots) VS. XXX, 18 TS. IV Mṛicch. II, 9 ;
« age of triads», the 2nd Yuga ( orᅠ silver age) AitBr. MuṇḍUp. ṠāṇkhṠr. Mn. etc.
- त्रेताग्नि
- त्रेताछन्दस्
- त्रेतात्व
- त्रेताय
- त्रेतायुग
- त्रेतास्तोम
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109 दिव्
div
to ask, beg;
to go;
Ā. - te, to suffer pain Dhātup. XXXIII, 51, 32. ;
2) cl. 4. dī́vyati, - te RV. Br. etc. (perf. didéva AV. ;
fut. devishyati;
cond, adevishyat MBh. Daṡ. ;
aor. adevīt MBh. ;
etc.;
infin. devitum MBh. etc.;
ind. p. devitvā Pāṇ. 1-2, 18 ;
- dīvya RV. X, 42, 9)
to cast, throw, esp. dice i.e. play, gamble ( akshais RV. X, 34, 13 MBh. III, 2260 ;
akshān Pāṇ. 1-4, 43),
with (instr. MBh. II, 2509),
for (instr., II, 2061 etc.. ;
acc. MaitrS. I, 6, 11 ṠBr. V, 4, 4, 23 ;
dat. MBh. IV, 534; II, 2468 ;
gen. < ṡatasya> Pāṇ. 2-3, 58);
to lay a wager, bet with (sâ̱rdham), upon (dat.) MBh. I, 1192 ;
to play, sport, joke, trifle with (acc. AV. V, 29);
to have free scope, spread, increase ( Pañc. II, 193 B. vardhati);
to shine, be bright <Zd. dīv;
(?) Lit. dyvas> BhP. III, 20, 22 ;
to praise, rejoice, be drunk orᅠ mad;
to sleep;
to wish for;
to go Dhātup.:
Caus. devayati, to cause to play ( Sch.) orᅠ to sport BhP. III, 20, 22:
Desid. didevishati andᅠ dudyūshati Pāṇ. 7-2, 49 Kāṡ.:
Caus. of Desid. dudyūshayati, to incite to play Bhaṭṭ. V, 49:
Intens. dedivīti, dedyeti, dedeti etc. Vop. XX, 17.
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110 नर्दित
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111 бросание
n. throwing, tossing, throw ( of dice)
бросание монеты - coin-tossing -
112 rouler
I.v. trans.1. To beat at sport (often through greater tactical skill than sheer strength).2. To 'con', to 'diddle', to swindle. Se faire rouler: To get done.3. La rouler: To 'burn the candle at both ends', to lead a fast and furious life.4. Les rouler: To 'roll the bones', to throw the dice.5. Se les rouler: To 'twiddle one's thumbs', to while away the time doing nothing.6. En rouler une: To (hand-) roll a cigarette.7. Rouler un patin: To give a 'smackeroo', to exchange a 'French kiss'.II.v. intrans.1. To 'prattle on', to talk nonstop with little intellectual effort.2. Rouler sur l'or: To be 'rolling in it', to be very wealthy.3. Rouler des miches: To walk with a wiggle. (The expression is often used where the undulating and effeminate walk of homosexuals is concerned.)4. Ça roule!a You're on! — Great! —That's O.K. by me!b (Waiters' slang): Coming up! (In the hustle and bustle between the kitchen and the dining area, this expression can often be heard and is an acknowledgement that a menu item is being prepared.) -
113 volturius
I.Lit., Plaut. Truc. 2, 3, 16; id. Most. 3, 2, 146 sqq.; Lucr. 4, 680; Liv. 27, 23, 3; 27, 11, 4; 41, 21, 7.—II.Transf.A.A vulture; a designation for a rapacious or covetous person, an extortioner, and the like:B.sunt alii qui te volturium vocant,
Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 64:vulturius illius provinciae imperator,
Cic. Pis. 16, 38; Cat. 68, 124.—An unlucky throw at dice:jacit vulturios quattuor. Talos arripio: jacto basilicum,
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114 vulturius
I.Lit., Plaut. Truc. 2, 3, 16; id. Most. 3, 2, 146 sqq.; Lucr. 4, 680; Liv. 27, 23, 3; 27, 11, 4; 41, 21, 7.—II.Transf.A.A vulture; a designation for a rapacious or covetous person, an extortioner, and the like:B.sunt alii qui te volturium vocant,
Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 64:vulturius illius provinciae imperator,
Cic. Pis. 16, 38; Cat. 68, 124.—An unlucky throw at dice:jacit vulturios quattuor. Talos arripio: jacto basilicum,
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115 бросание
Синонимический ряд:1. выбрасывание (сущ.) выбрасывание; выкидывание; вышвыривание2. швыряние (сущ.) запускание; кидание; метание; пускание; шварканье; швыряние -
116 βούλακα
βούλακα· βόλου ὄνομα, i.e. throw at dice, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βούλακα
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117 γυμνασιάρχης
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γυμνασιάρχης
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118 δικέντρων
δι-κέντρων, aA throw at dice, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δικέντρων
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119 καλλίβολος
καλλί-βολος, ὁ, name of aGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλλίβολος
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120 κίγκασος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κίγκασος
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