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81 abacılık
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82 abat-jour
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83 abats
abats [aba]plural masculine noun[de volaille] giblets ; [de bœuf, porc] offal* * *aba* * *aba1. nmpl[bœuf, porc] offal sg Grande-Bretagne entrails USA, [volaille] giblets2. vbSee:* * *abats nmpl1 (bœuf, porc, mouton) offal ¢;2 ( de volaille) giblets.[aba] nom masculin pluriel[de porc, de bœuf] offal (substantif non comptable)[de volaille] giblets -
84 код банка, присваиваемый Американской банковской ассоциацией
1) Economy: routing transit number2) Banking: routing number, (ABA Routing Number, ABA number, Routing Transit number) ABAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > код банка, присваиваемый Американской банковской ассоциацией
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85 Аба
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86 Address Book Archive
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Address Book Archive
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87 American Banking Association
1) Abbreviation: ABA (for funds transfer)2) Business: ABAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > American Banking Association
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88 Американская банковская ассоциация
2) Banking: ABA (American Bankers' Association)3) Business: American Bankers' Association (ABA)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Американская банковская ассоциация
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89 Abakus
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90 Rabat
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91 grabat
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92 rabat
rabat [ʀaba]masculine noun[de table, poche, enveloppe] flap* * *ʀabanom masculin (de sac, meuble, poche) flap* * *ʀabat n* * *rabat nm1 (de sac, meuble, poche) flap;2 (de magistrat, religieux) bands (pl);3 = rabattage.[raba] verbe→ link=rabattre rabattre————————[raba] nom masculin[d'un sac, d'une poche] flap[de toge] bands -
93 rabat-joie
rabat-joie [ʀabaʒwa]invariable masculine noun* * *ʀabajwɑadjectif invariable* * *ʀabaʒwa nmf invspoilsport, killjoy Grande-Bretagne* * *A adj inv être rabat-joie to be a killjoy.B nmf inv killjoy.[rabaʒwa] nom masculin et féminin————————[rabaʒwa] adjectif invariable -
94 AFI
* * *m.1) grandfather;2) man;afi eptir afa, in regular descent.* * *a, m. [cp. Lat. avus, Ulf. avô = μάμμα, and aba = ανήρ, vir], grandfather: it is now frequent, but occurs very rarely in old writers, who almost always use móðurfaðir or föðurfaðir. Yet it occurs in the poem Rm. 16—afi ok amma—and Vþm. 29, where it = föðurfaðir. It is curious to observe that in the poem Skm.—whence it is again transferred into the Grógaldr—it is used in the sense of a boy or a son; cp. as an illustration of this use the Norse phrase—D. N. iv. 848—afi eptir afa = son after father, man after man in uninterrupted succession, in accord- ance to the Gothic aba; Edda 108, Fms. iv. 288, vi. 346, xi. 6. We also say lang-afi, great-grandfather, and langamma, great-grandmother.COMPD: afasystir. -
95 abat-jour
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96 av
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97 olbodà
olbodà; elbedà Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `goosefoot'Page in Trubačev: VI 18; XXXII 50-51Russian:lebedá `goosefoot' [f ā];lobodá `goosefoot' [f ā]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:lobòda `goosefoot' [f ā];Čak. lobodȁ (Vrgada) `goosefoot (?)' [f ā];Čak. lobodȁ (Novi) `goosefoot (?)' [f ā], lȍbode [Nom p];Čak. lobodȁ (Orbanići) `unidentified plant (wild basil?)' [f ā], lobodȍ [Accs]Slovene:lóboda `goosefoot' [f ā];lobóda `goosefoot' [f ā];lebę́da `goosefoot' [f ā]Bulgarian:lóboda `goosefoot' [f ā]IE meaning: goosefootCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 30-31Comments: The anlaut of dialect forms such as Pl. ɫabądź or SCr. laboda must be analogous after the words for `swan'. The reconstruction *olboda is not without problems in view of the consistent reflex *lo- in South Slavic (but cf. SCr. rȍb `slave'?), which also doesn't match the *la- of the `swan' word. We must seriously consider the possibility that the proto-form was *h₂lob-oda (*h₂leb-eda) (for further discussion see s.v. *olbǫdь).Notes:The anlaut of dialect forms such as Pl. ɫabądź or SCr. laboda must be analogous after the words for `swan'. The reconstruction *olboda is not without problems in view of the consistent reflex *lo- in South Slavic (but cf. SCr. rȍb `slave'?), which also doesn't match the *la- of the `swan' word. We must seriously consider the possibility that the proto-form was *h₂lob-oda (*h₂leb-eda) (for further discussion see s.v. *olbǫdь). -
98 elbedà
olbodà; elbedà Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `goosefoot'Page in Trubačev: VI 18; XXXII 50-51Russian:lebedá `goosefoot' [f ā];lobodá `goosefoot' [f ā]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:lobòda `goosefoot' [f ā];Čak. lobodȁ (Vrgada) `goosefoot (?)' [f ā];Čak. lobodȁ (Novi) `goosefoot (?)' [f ā], lȍbode [Nom p];Čak. lobodȁ (Orbanići) `unidentified plant (wild basil?)' [f ā], lobodȍ [Accs]Slovene:lóboda `goosefoot' [f ā];lobóda `goosefoot' [f ā];lebę́da `goosefoot' [f ā]Bulgarian:lóboda `goosefoot' [f ā]IE meaning: goosefootCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 30-31Comments: The anlaut of dialect forms such as Pl. ɫabądź or SCr. laboda must be analogous after the words for `swan'. The reconstruction *olboda is not without problems in view of the consistent reflex *lo- in South Slavic (but cf. SCr. rȍb `slave'?), which also doesn't match the *la- of the `swan' word. We must seriously consider the possibility that the proto-form was *h₂lob-oda (*h₂leb-eda) (for further discussion see s.v. *olbǫdь).Notes:The anlaut of dialect forms such as Pl. ɫabądź or SCr. laboda must be analogous after the words for `swan'. The reconstruction *olboda is not without problems in view of the consistent reflex *lo- in South Slavic (but cf. SCr. rȍb `slave'?), which also doesn't match the *la- of the `swan' word. We must seriously consider the possibility that the proto-form was *h₂lob-oda (*h₂leb-eda) (for further discussion see s.v. *olbǫdь). -
99 Κέρβερος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `name of the dog that guarded hell' (Hes. 311, where he has fifty heads). -Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: No etym. Since long connected with Skt. karbara-, śárvara- `spotted', as adj. śabála- of the two dogs of the lower world (RV. 10, 14, 10). Doubted by Mayrhofer KEWA s. karbaraḥ, where for the Skt. word, after Kuiper, Austro-Asiatic origin is considered (s. also III 297). So it has nothing to do with the Greek word. - After Pisani Riv. degli studi or. 18, 91f. Κέρβερος and śabála- are of Mediterranean origin. (Von Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 314 n. considers Κέρβερος as the creation of a poet; "man hört in ihm das Knurren eines bissigen Köters", which nobody accepted.) The old connection in Pok. 578. Lincoln ( JIES 7, 1979, 273-285) follows Schlerath, who showed that there were two hellhounds in the IE conception; this is most clear in Armenian, where Spitak `white' is the dog of life, Siaw `black' the dog of death. He ends with unfounded speculations. He may come from the East, but we have no evidence. He may as well be Pre-Greek, but I see no indication for it.Page in Frisk: 1,828-829Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Κέρβερος
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100 (г.) Аба
Geography: Aba (Нигерия)
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