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41 उद्याम
ud-yāmám. the act of erecting orᅠ stretching out ṠBr. VIII, 5, 1, 13 ;
a rope, cord TS. ṠBr. KātyṠr.
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42 τιταίνω
τῐταίνω, [dialect] Ep. redupl. for τείνω, τανύω, only used in [tense] pres., [tense] impf., and [tense] aor. [voice] Act., [tense] impf. and [tense] aor. [voice] Med., [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. [voice] Pass.:—A stretch, τόξα τιταίνων bending his bow, Il.8.266; ἕτερος δ' ἐπὶ πάσι ( παισὶ Pap.; v. πᾶσις)ποικίλον τόξον τιταίνει B.9.43
; so in [voice] Med.,ἐτιταίνετο καμπύλα τόξα Il.5.97
, cf. Od.21.259;Τυδεΐδῃ ἔπι τόξα τιταίνετο Il.11.370
; φόρμιγγα τιτηνάμενος having tuned my harp, Orph.A. 251 codd.; hence τιταίνει.. νόμον plays a tune on the strings, Ar.Fr. 671 (troch.).2 stretch out,περὶ μέσσῳ χεῖρε τιτήνας Il.13.534
; χρύσεια πατὴρ ἐτίταινε τάλαντα held them out, 8.69;προπάροιθε θρόνων ἐτίταινε τραπέζας Od. 10.354
:—[voice] Pass., extend,τῇ καὶ τῇ D.P.637
, cf. 92, 116, al.3 draw at full stretch, ἅρμα τ. Il.2.390;βόε οἴνοπε πηκτὸν ἄροτρον.. τιταίνετον 13.704
: abs., τιταίνετον haste along, 23.403.4 [voice] Pass., strain or exert oneself, chiefly in part., ἂψ ὤσασκε τιταινόμενος with vehement effort, Od.11.599;γυῖα τιταινόμενος APl.4.105
; of a horse galloping, τιταινόμενος πεδίοιο stretching over the plain, Il.22.23; ; of birds,τιταινομένω πτερύγεσσιν Od.2.149
; of a man running at full speed, Hes.Sc. 229; of rivers,τ. κατ' ὄρεσφι Opp.H.1.22
.5 in Hp., Aret., and late [dialect] Ep., strain, ὄμμα τ. Man.4.496, etc.;τ. ὄμμα εἴς τι Nonn.D.7.283
; τ. ψιθύρισμα whistle loudly, ib.1.31, etc.:—[voice] Pass., to be strained or stretched, as in convulsions, Hp.Epid.5.47, Nic.Th. 722, Aret.CA1.5, etc.: metaph., ἡ ὀδύνη τ. becomes intense, Hp.Mul.2.134 (unless τὰ σκέλεα is the subject).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τιταίνω
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43 ἐντανύω
ἐν-τανύω (= ἐντείνω), aor. ἐντάνυσε, mid. aor. inf. ἐντανύσασθαι: stretch tight in, regularly (act. and mid.) string a bow; νευρὴν ἐντανύσαι, of stretching the string in the bow to string it, not pulling it to shoot, Od. 19.587, Od. 21.97, Od. 24.171; then βιόν, τόξον, τ , Od. 21.75, 114, 150, 403; pass., Od. 21.2. (See cut No. 34, from an antique gem.)A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐντανύω
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44 τανύω
τανύω, τάνῦμι (Att. τείνω), aor. (ἐ) τάνυ(ς)σα, mid. pres. τάνυται, ipf. τανύοντο, aor. part. τανυσσάμενος, pass. perf. τετάνυσται, plup. τετάνυστο, aor. 3 pl. τάνυσθεν, part. τανυσθείς: I. act., stretch, strain, extend, as in ‘stringing’ a bow, a lyre, Od. 21.407, 409; ‘holding horses to their speed’ with the reins, Il. 23.324; ‘drawing’ the shuttle to and fro in weaving, Il. 23.761; and in general of ‘arranging’ anything long or broad, spears, spits, tables, Il. 9.213, Od. 15.283, Od. 1.138. Metaph., ἔριδα πολέμοιο, μάχην, πόνον, ἔριδος πεῖραρ, Ξ 3, Il. 13.359.—II. pass. and mid., be stretched or extended, be tight; the cheeks ‘became full’ again, Od. 16.175; of mules, horses ‘stretching out,’ ‘laying themselves out’ to run, Il. 16.375, , Od. 6.83; νῆσος τετάνυσται, ‘extends,’ Od. 9.116.— Mid., subjectively, Il. 4.112; reflexive, Od. 9.298.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > τανύω
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45 τάνῦμι
τανύω, τάνῦμι (Att. τείνω), aor. (ἐ) τάνυ(ς)σα, mid. pres. τάνυται, ipf. τανύοντο, aor. part. τανυσσάμενος, pass. perf. τετάνυσται, plup. τετάνυστο, aor. 3 pl. τάνυσθεν, part. τανυσθείς: I. act., stretch, strain, extend, as in ‘stringing’ a bow, a lyre, Od. 21.407, 409; ‘holding horses to their speed’ with the reins, Il. 23.324; ‘drawing’ the shuttle to and fro in weaving, Il. 23.761; and in general of ‘arranging’ anything long or broad, spears, spits, tables, Il. 9.213, Od. 15.283, Od. 1.138. Metaph., ἔριδα πολέμοιο, μάχην, πόνον, ἔριδος πεῖραρ, Ξ 3, Il. 13.359.—II. pass. and mid., be stretched or extended, be tight; the cheeks ‘became full’ again, Od. 16.175; of mules, horses ‘stretching out,’ ‘laying themselves out’ to run, Il. 16.375, , Od. 6.83; νῆσος τετάνυσται, ‘extends,’ Od. 9.116.— Mid., subjectively, Il. 4.112; reflexive, Od. 9.298.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > τάνῦμι
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46 تمدد
تَمَدُّد \ expansion: the act of expanding. stretch: stretching: I must give my legs a stretch. dil(at)ation: extension. \ تَمَدُّد \ expansion, dil(at)ation, extension. \ See Also تمديد (تَمْديد) -
47 dil(at)ation
تَمَدُّد \ expansion: the act of expanding. stretch: stretching: I must give my legs a stretch. dil(at)ation: extension. -
48 expansion
تَمَدُّد \ expansion: the act of expanding. stretch: stretching: I must give my legs a stretch. dil(at)ation: extension. -
49 stretch
تَمَدُّد \ expansion: the act of expanding. stretch: stretching: I must give my legs a stretch. dil(at)ation: extension.
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