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  • 1 приятный

    1. be a pleasure

    мне будет очень приятно … — it will be a pleasure to me …

    2. enjoyable
    3. pleasantly
    4. pleasurably
    5. simpatico
    6. pleasant; pleasing; agreeable
    7. acceptable
    8. agreeable
    9. boom
    10. goodly
    11. jocund
    12. nice
    13. pretty
    14. tasty
    15. welcome
    Синонимический ряд:
    симпатичная (прил.) милая; симпатичная; славная
    Антонимический ряд:
    неприятная; противная

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > приятный

  • 2 simpatico

    (pl -ci) likeable
    * * *
    simpatico1 agg.
    1 nice; ( amabile) likeable; ( piacevole) pleasant, agreeable; ( di modi) winning: una persona simpatica, a nice (o pleasant o agreeable) person; una serata, una sorpresa simpatica, a pleasant (o an agreeable) evening, surprise; una voce simpatica, a pleasant (o an agreeable) voice; è molto simpatico, he is very nice; ha dei modi simpatici, he has very winning ways; mi è molto simpatica, I like her very much; non è facile incontrare persone simpatiche, one does not often meet likeable people; non sei stato molto simpatico con lui, you were not very nice (o kind) to him; non l'ho trovato simpatico, I did not think he was very nice; riuscì simpatico a tutti, he was liked by everybody
    2 inchiostro simpatico, sympathetic (o invisible) ink.
    simpatico2 agg. (anat.) sympathetic: sistema nervoso simpatico, sympathetic nervous system; nervo simpatico, sympathetic nerve
    s.m.: sistema del gran simpatico, autonomic nervous system (o antiq. sympathetic nervous system).
    * * *
    I
    pl. -ci, - che [sim'patiko, tʃi, ke] aggettivo
    1) [ persona] nice, likeable; [ serata] pleasant, nice; [ idea] nice, good
    2)
    II 1.
    pl. -ci, - che [sim'patiko, tʃi, ke] aggettivo anat. [ sistema nervoso] sympathetic
    2.
    sostantivo maschile anat. sympathetic nervous system
    * * *
    simpatico1
    pl. -ci, - che /sim'patiko, t∫i, ke/
     1 [ persona] nice, likeable; [ serata] pleasant, nice; [ idea] nice, good; mi è molto simpatico I like him very much
     2 inchiostro simpatico invisible ink.
    ————————
    simpatico2
    pl. -ci, - che /sim'patiko, t∫i, ke/
     anat. [ sistema nervoso] sympathetic
     anat. sympathetic nervous system.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > simpatico

  • 3 приятный голос

    General subject: agreeable voice, pretty voice

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > приятный голос

  • 4 गन्धर्वः _gandharvḥ

    गन्धर्वः 1 A celestial musician, a class of demi-gods regarded as the singers or musicians of gods, and said to give good and agreeable voice to girls; पतङ्गो वाचं मनसा बिभर्ति तां गन्धर्वो$वदद्गर्भे अन्तः Rv.1.177.2; Av.11.5.2; सोमं शौचं ददावासां गन्धर्वश्च शुभां गिरम् Y.1.71.
    -2 A singer in general; Mb.7.57.4.
    -3 A horse; Mb.3.
    -4 The musk-deer.
    -5 The soul after death and previous to its being born again; तस्यासीद्दुहिता गन्धर्वगृहीता Bṛi. Up.3.3.1.
    -6 The black cuckoo.
    -7 The sun.
    -8 A sage, pious man; Vāj.32.7.
    -Comp. -तैलम् Castor-oil.
    -नगरम्, -पुरम् the city of the Gandha- rvas, an imaginary city in the sky, probably the result of some natural phenomenon, such as mirage; गन्धर्वनगराकारं तथैवान्तर्हितं पुनः Mb.1.126.35.
    -राजः Chitraratha, the chief of the Gandharvas.
    -विद्या the science of music.
    -विवाहः one of the eight forms of marriage described in Ms.3.27 &c.; in this form marriage proceeds entirely from love or the mutual inclination of a youth and maiden without ceremonies and without consulting relatives; it is, as Kālidāsa observes, कथमप्यबान्धवकृता स्नेहप्रवृत्तिः Ś.4.17.
    -वेदः one of the four subordinate Vedas or Upavedas, which treats of music; see उपवेद.
    -हस्तः, -हस्तकः the castor- oil plant.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > गन्धर्वः _gandharvḥ

  • 5 སྒྲ་སྙན་

    [sgra snyan]
    stringed instrument, well-sounding, agreeable voice, guitar, lute

    Tibetan-English dictionary > སྒྲ་སྙན་

  • 6 སྙན་པའི་སྒྲ་

    [snyan pa'i sgra]
    agreeable voice

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  • 7 चारुरव


    cā́ru-rava
    mfn. having an agreeable voice (the Krauñca bird) R. I, 2, 32.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > चारुरव

  • 8 ἀραρίσκω

    ἀρᾰρίσκω (redupl. form of [ροοτ ] αρ,
    A join, fit together), only [tense] impf.

    ἀράρισκε Od.14.23

    , Theoc.25.103: the tenses in use (from Αρω) are mostly poet., v. infr.
    A trans.:—[dialect] Ion. [tense] aor. 1

    ἦρσα Il.14.167

    ([etym.] ἐπ-), [dialect] Ep.

    ἄρσα Od.21.45

    , imper.

    ἄρσον 2.289

    , pl.

    ἄρσετε A.R.2.1062

    , part.

    ἄρσας Il.1.136

    (also inf. ἀράραι· ἁρμόσαι, πλέξαι, Hsch.): [tense] aor. 2 ἤρᾰρον, [dialect] Ion. ἄρᾰρον, inf. ἀρᾰρεῖν, part. ἀρᾰρών (but ἄρᾰρον is used intr. in Il.16.214, Od.4.777, Simon.41; while for ἄρηρεν, in trans. sense (Od.5.248), ἄρασσεν is the true reading;

    ἐς οὐρανὸν ἤραρεν ὄσσε Orph.A. 984

    is by confusion with αἴρω:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.

    ἄρσομαι Lyc.995

    acc. to Sch. (possibly fr. αἴρω): [tense] aor. I ἠρσάμην, part.

    ἀρσάμενος Hes.Sc. 320

    : [ per.] 3pl. [tense] aor. 2 opt. (in pass. sense)

    ἀραροίατο A.R.1.369

    : [tense] pf. subj.

    ἀρήρεται Hes.Op. 431

    ([etym.] προς-):—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. part. ἀρηρεμένος or

    - έμενος A.R.3.833

    , al.; later incorrectly written

    ἀρηράμενος Q.S.2.265

    , Opp.C.2.384, etc.: [tense] aor. I ἤρθην, only [ per.] 3pl. ἄρθεν, for ἤρθησαν, Il.16.211:—join together, fasten, οἱ δ' ἐπεὶ ἀλλήλους ἄραρον βόεσσι when they had knitted themselves one to another with their shields, Il.12.105 (in [voice] Pass.,

    μᾶλλον δὲ στίχες ἄρθεν 16.211

    );

    ἄγγεσιν ἄρσον ἅπαντα

    pack up,

    Od.2.289

    .
    III fit, equip, furnish with a thing,

    νῆ' ἄρσας ἐρέτῃσιν 1.280

    ; καὶ πώμασιν ἄρσον ἅπαντας fit all [the jars] with covers, 2.353, cf. A.R.2.1062; καὶ ἤραρε θυμὸν ἐδωδῇ furnished, i.e. satisfied, his heart with food, Od.5.95:—in [voice] Pass., esp. [tense] pf. part., fitted, furnished with,

    πύλας ἀρηρεμένας σανίδεσσι A.R.1.787

    .
    B intr.:—[tense] pf. ἄρᾱρα with [tense] pres. sense, [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. ἄρηρα, part. ἀρᾱρώς, ἀρηρώς, Hom., Trag., and late Prose (except that X. has

    προσαραρέναι HG4.7.6

    ), [dialect] Ep. fem. part.

    ἀρηρυῖα Hes.Th. 608

    , and metri gr.

    ἀρᾰρυῖα Hom.

    ,

    εὖ ἀρᾰρός Opp.H.3.367

    : [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. [tense] plpf. ἀρήρειν or ἠρήρειν, with [tense] impf. sense, Il.10.265, 12.56, etc.:— [voice] Med. only [tense] aor. 2 part. sync. ἄρμενος, η, ον, also ος, ον Hes.Op. 786 (cf. however ἀρηρεμένος): on [tense] aor. 2 used intr. v. supr.A.1:—to be joined closely together,

    ἀρηρότες

    in close order,

    Il.13.800

    ;

    ἄραρον κόρυθές τε καὶ ἀσπίδες 16.214

    ; ἑξείης ποτὶ τοῖχον ἀρηρότες [πίθοι] piled close against the wall, Od.2.342: c. dat. instr.,

    κόλλῃσιν ἀρηρότα Emp.96.4

    ; in Tactics, ἀραρός, τό, = ὀμφαλός (q. v.), Ascl.Tact.2.6, etc.
    2 abs., to be fixed,

    φρεσὶν ᾗσιν ἀρηρώς Il.10.553

    ;

    θυμὸς ἀρηρώς Theoc.25.113

    ;

    ἄρᾱρε φέγγος

    shines for ever,

    Pi.N.3.64

    ;

    ἄραρεν ἥδε γ' ὠλένη

    is fixed,

    A.Pr.60

    : or metaph.,

    θεῶν.. οὐκέτι πίστις ἄραρε E.Med. 414

    (lyr.); ὡς ταῦτ' ἄραρε ib. 322; τὸ σόν τ' ἄραρε is fixed, ib. 745: abs.,

    ἄραρε

    it is fixed, my mind is made up,

    Id.Or. 1330

    , Men.Epit. 185;

    τὸ ἀραρὸς ἦθος

    steadfastness,

    J.AJ14.12.3

    ;

    δόγματα ἀραρότα D.Chr.12.56

    ; also of persons,

    ἀραρὼς τὴν γνώμην

    steadfast,

    Plu. Dio32

    ; [θεοὶ] ἀραρότες τοῖς κρίμασιν Hierocl.p.48 A.;

    τοῖς λογισμοῖς ἀ. Id.p.51

    A.
    II fit well or closely, ζωστὴρ ἀρηρώς a close-fitting belt, Il.4.134; πύλαι εὖ, στιβαρῶς ἀραρυῖαι, 7.339, 12.454;

    σανίδες πυκινῶς ἀ. 21.535

    ; fit or be fitted to a thing, ἔγχος παλάμηφιν ἀρήρει fitted the hands, Od.17.4; κόρυθα κροτάφοις ἀραρυῖαν, κνημῖδες ἐπισφυρίοις ἀραρυῖαι, Il.13.188, 19.370; κυνέη ἑκατὸν πολίων πρυλέεσσ' ἀραρυῖα fitting a hundred champions, i.e. large enough for them, 5.744; also with Preps.,

    κυνέη ἐπὶ κροτάφοις ἀραρυῖα Od.18.378

    , Hes.Sc. 137;

    ὄφρ' ἂν.. δούρατ' ἐν ἁρμονίῃσιν ἀρήρῃ Od.5.361

    ; κεραυνὸς ἐν κράτει ἀ. fit emblem in victory, Pi.O.10(11).83; ἀνθρώποισιν ἀρηρότα μυθίζεσθαι befitting men, Orph.A. 191.
    III to be fitted, furnished with a thing, [

    τάφρος] σκολόπεσσιν ὀξέσιν ἠρήρει Il.12.56

    ;

    πόλις πύργοις ἀραρυῖα 15.737

    ;

    ζώνη θυσάνοις ἀραρυῖα 14.181

    : hence, furnished, endowed with,

    χαρίτεσσιν ἀραρώς Pi.I.2.19

    ;

    ἔθνεα θνητῶν παντοίαις ἰδέῃσιν ἀρηρότα Emp.35.17

    ;

    κάλλει ἀραρώς E.El. 948

    ;

    πολλῇσιν ἐπωνυμίῃσιν ἀρηρώς D.P.28

    .
    IV to be fitting, agreeable, pleasing, (cf. ἀρέσκω ) once in Hom., ἐνὶ φρεσὶν ἤραρεν ἡμῖν it fitted our temper well, Od.4.777;

    ἄκοιτιν ἀρηρυῖαν πραπίδεσσι Hes. Th. 608

    .
    V syncop. [tense] aor. 2 part. [voice] Med. ἄρμενος, η, on (ος, ον Id.Op. 786), fitting, fitted or suited to (cf. ἀρμένως), c. dat., ἱστὸν.. καὶ ἐπίκριον ἄρμενον αὐτῷ fitted or fastened to the mast, Od.5.254 (cf. ἄρμενα, τά);

    τροχὸν ἄρμενον ἐν παλάμῃσιν Il.18.600

    ;

    πέλεκυν.. ἄ. ἐν π. Od.5.234

    .
    3 prepared, ready, χρήματα δ' εἰν οἴκῳ πάντ' ἄ. ποιήσασθαι ib. 407;

    ἄ. πάντα παρεῖχον Id.Sc.84

    , cf. Thgn.275;

    ἄ. ἐς τόδε ἔργον A.R.4.1461

    ;

    ἄ. ἐς πόλεμόν τε καὶ ἐν νήεσσι μάχεσθαι Hermonax 1.3

    , cf. 8.
    4 agreeable, welcome, ἄρμενα πράξαις, = εὖ πράξας, Pi.O.8.73;

    ἐν ἀρμένοις θυμὸν αὔξων Id.N.3.58

    ; so of men,

    ἄ. ξείνοισιν Pl.Epigr.6

    . (Cf. Lat. arma, armus, artus, Goth. arms, etc.)

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  • 9 χαρίζω

    χᾰρίζω, [tense] fut.
    A

    χαριῶ Phld.Rh.1.381

    S., Gloss.: [tense] aor. imper.

    χάρισον PMag.Lond.122.17

    :—usu. [voice] Med. [full] χαρίζομαι, [tense] fut.

    - ιοῦμαι Th.3.40

    , 8.65; χαριῇ (v.l. -εῖ ) also in Hdt.1.90; Cret.

    χαριξίομαι GDI5176.16

    (found at Teos); also χαρίξομαι ib.5178.17 (ibid.); χαρίηνται is a false [dialect] Aeol. form in Milet.3 No.152.56; later

    χαρίσομαι Ep.Rom. 8.32

    , Luc.DDeor.22.4: [tense] aor.

    ἐχαρισάμην Hdt.1.91

    , etc.; opt.

    χαρίσαιτο Il.6.49

    ; [dialect] Aeol. imper.

    χάρισσαι Sapph.Supp.16.4

    ; Cret. inf.

    χαρίξασθαι GDI5163b8

    ([place name] Mylasa):—[voice] Pass. forms, [tense] fut. χαρισθήσομαι in pass. sense, Ep.Philem.22: [tense] aor. ἐχαρίσθην in pass. sense, Act.Ap. 3.14, 1 Ep.Cor.2.12: [tense] pf. κεχάρισμαι in act. sense,

    κεχάρισαι Ar.Ec. 1045

    ,

    - ισται Id.Eq.54

    ; also in pass. sense, imper.

    - ίσθω Pl.Phdr. 250c

    : [tense] plpf.

    ἐκεχάριστο Hdt.8.5

    , [dialect] Ep.

    κεχάριστο Od.6.23

    :— say or do something agreeable to a person, show him favour or kindness, oblige, gratify, c. dat. pers., freq. in part.,

    χαριζομένη πόσεϊ ᾧ Il.5.71

    , cf. 11.23, 15.449, Od.8.538,13.265; once in Hes.,

    ποίησε.. χαριζόμενος Διί Th. 580

    ;

    πᾶσι χαριζοίμην ἄν Hdt.6.130

    , cf. Th.3.40;

    τοῖς θεοῖς X.Mem.4.3.16

    ; Καλλίᾳ χαριζόμενος to oblige, humour him, Pl.Prt. 362a, cf. Men. 75b, Ar.Eq. 1368; of a judge, give a partial verdict,

    χ. οἷς ἂν δοκῇ αὐτῷ Pl.Ap. 35c

    ; also

    χ. τῷ ἵππῳ X. Eq.10.12

    : abs., make oneself agreeable, comply, opp. ἀντία φάσθαι, once in A., Pers. 700 (lyr.);

    οἱ ὑπὲρ καιρὸν χαριζόμενοι And.4.7

    : c. acc. cogn.,

    χάριτας χ. E.Fr.360.1

    , Isoc.1.31, D.18.239;

    χ. τι καὶ αὐτός Th.3.42

    ; with part. added,

    χαρίζετο ἱερὰ ῥέζων Od. 1.61

    , cf. Hdt.1.90, Ar.Ec. 1045, Pl.R. 338a, 426c, etc.: more freq. c. dat. modi, μήτε τί μοι ψεύδεσσι χαρίζεο do not court favour by lies, Od.14.387;

    χαριζόμενος φιλότητι 10.43

    , etc.;

    λόγῳ θωπεῦσαι καὶ ἔργῳ χ. Pl.Tht. 173a

    codd.; opp. τὰ βέλτιστα λέγειν, D.9.2, cf. Plu.2.66a.
    2 gratify or indulge a humour or passion, once in S.,

    θυμῷ χαρίζεσθαι κενά El. 331

    , cf. Antipho 4.3.2, X.An. 7.1.25;

    ὀργῇ E.Fr.31

    ;

    γλώσσῃ Id.Or. 1514

    (troch.);

    ἔρωτι Pi.Fr. 127

    ;

    τῇ ἐπιθυμίᾳ Pl.R. 561c

    :

    τῷ σώματι X.Mem.1.2.23

    ; τῇ γαστρί ib.2.1.2, Cyr.4.2.39; τῇ ἡδονῇ ib.4.3.2.
    3 in erotic sense, grant favours to a man, Ar.Ec. 629 (anap.), Pl.Smp. 182a, Phdr. 231c, 256a, X.Mem.3.11.12, etc.: hence of Comedy,

    ὀλίγοις χαρίσασθαι Ar.Eq. 517

    (anap.): c. acc. cogn.,

    χ. θήλειαν ἀπόλαυσιν Luc.Am. 27

    .
    II c. acc. rei, give graciously or cheerfully,

    δῶρα Od.24.283

    ;

    ἄποινα Il.6.49

    , 10.380;

    χαρίζεσθαί τινί τι Hdt.1.91

    , Ar.Ach. 437, Eq.54, X.Cyr.1.4.9, etc.;

    πωλεῖν καὶ χ. καὶ τέκνοις μεταδιδόναι PGrenf.1.60.45

    (vi A. D.); so c. acc. pers.,

    χαρίζομαί σε τοῖς ὄχλοις PFlor.61.61

    (i A.D.): with a strong oxymoron,

    ξείνια δυσμενέσιν λυγρὰ χ. Archil.7

    : c. inf. with Art.,

    χ. τὸ ποθεῖν Plu.2.609a

    ;

    τὸ ζῆν LXX 2 Ma.3.33

    ; without the Art., πολλοῖς ἐχαρίσατο βλέπειν (v.l. τὸ β.) Ev.Luc.7.21; χάρισαι [αὐτοῖς] μένειν allow them to remain, Luc.Am.19, cf. AP5.236 (Agath.); so ἆρ' ἄν τί μοι χαρίσαιο τοιόνδε—μή μου καταγελᾶν; Pl.Hp.Mi. 364c.
    b χ. τὴν δέησιν grant the request, Luc.Bis Acc.14.
    c [voice] Pass., c. acc., to be favoured with,

    ἀνάγκᾳ πνεῦμα χαριζόμενος Epigr.Gr.204.18

    ([place name] Cnidus).
    2 c. gen. partit., give freely of a thing,

    ἀλλοτρίων χ. Od.17.452

    ; ταμίη.. χαριζομένη παρεόντων giving freely of such things as were ready, 1.140, etc.;

    παντοίων ἀγαθῶν γαστρὶ χαριζόμενοι Thgn.1000

    ;

    γλώσσης μαφιδίοιο χ. παρεοῦσι Theoc.25.188

    ; προικὸς χαρίζεσθαι, of his bounty, Od.13.15.
    3 c. acc. pers., give up as a favour, τῇ μητρὶ χ. Ὀκτάβιον, by dropping a law aimed at him, Plu.CG4; but also, by unjust condemnation, Act.Ap.25.11,16; also τῷ θεῷ με ἐχαρίσω, of a dedication ceremony, PBremen49.14 (ii A. D.).
    4 forgive,

    τὴν ἀδικίαν τινί 2 Ep.Cor.12.13

    , cf. Ep.Col.2.13: abs., 2 Ep.Cor. 2.7, etc.
    III [voice] Pass., esp. in [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf., κεχάριστο θυμῷ was dear to her heart, Od.6.23; τοῖσι Εὐβοεῦσι ἐκεχάριστο the pleasure of the Euboeans was done, Hdt.8.5; ταῦτα μὲν οὖν μνήμῃ κεχαρίσθω let a tribute be paid.. Pl.Phdr. 250c; cf.

    χάρις A.

    V.
    2 mostly part. [tense] pf. κεχαρισμένος, η, ον, as Adj., acceptable, welcome,

    ἐμῷ κεχαρισμένε θυμῷ Il.5.243

    , 826, etc.; κεχαρισμένα δῶρα θεοῖσι δίδωσι, 20.298, cf. Od.16.184, 19.397; κεχαρισμένα θεῖναί τινι to do things pleasing to one, Il.24.661;

    ἀνὴρ κεχαρισμένα εἰδώς Od.8.584

    ;

    θεοις κεχαρισμένα ποιεῖν Lys.6.33

    ; κεχ. τοῖς θεοῖς λέγειν τε καὶ πράττειν, Pl.Euthphr. 14b, cf. Phdr. 273e;

    δοίη ᾧ κ' ἐθέλοι καί οἱ κεχαρισμένος ἔλθοι Od.2.54

    , cf. Hdt.1.87, 3.119, X.Mem. 1.2.10, etc.;

    κεχαρισμένα θύρσῳ E.HF 892

    (lyr.);

    κεχαρ. χοιρίδιον Ar. Pax 386

    (lyr.);

    πᾶσιν κεχαρισμένος Pl.Sph. 218a

    ;

    λόγος κεχ. D.14.1

    ;

    σιτίον ἢ ποτόν X.Mem.2.1.24

    ;

    ἐν τοῖς μὴ κεχαρισμένοις.. πρὸς τὴν αἴσθησιν Arist.PA 645a7

    ; cf. κεχαρισμένως.
    3 later, [comp] Comp.

    κεχαρισμενώτερος Ael.NA12.7

    ; [comp] Sup.

    - ώτατος Alciphr. 3.65

    .—Rare in Trag., but freq. in [dialect] Att. Prose.

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  • 10 приятный

    Прилагательному приятный соответствуют английские pleasant, pleasing и agreeable. Pleasant и agreeable часто взаимозаменяются: приятная улыбка (лицо) – pleasant smile (face) и agreeable smile (face). Однако agreeable подчеркивает скорее факт соответствия чего-л.. вкусу, склонностям, настроению, характеру говорящего; pleasant означает 'доставляющий удовольствие'. Pleasing, в отличие от pleasant, подразумевает не столько качество, присущее данному предмету, сколько его воздействие на субъект: pleasing voice, pleasing manners, pleasing countenance.

    Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > приятный

  • 11 sympathisch

    Adj.
    1. lik(e)able, congenial, (very) pleasant, personable, (very) nice umg.; Stimme, Art, Lächeln etc.: pleasant, engaging, nice umg.; er ist mir sympathisch I think he’s nice, I like him; er ist mir überhaupt nicht sympathisch I don’t like him at all; die Sache ist mir nicht sympathisch I don’t like it ( oder this business)
    2. PHYSIOL. sympathetic
    * * *
    pleasant; sympathetic; nice; likeable
    * * *
    sym|pa|thisch [zʏm'paːtɪʃ]
    adj
    1) pleasant, nice, simpatico (esp US inf)

    er/es ist mir sympáthisch — I like him/it

    er/es war mir gleich sympáthisch — I liked him/it at once, I took to him/it at once, I took an immediate liking to him/it

    das ist mir gar nicht sympáthisch — I don't like it at all

    2) (ANAT, PHYSIOL) sympathetic
    * * *
    sym·pa·thisch
    [zʏmˈpa:tɪʃ]
    adj nice, pleasant, likeable
    jdm \sympathisch sein to appeal to sb
    sie war mir gleich \sympathisch I liked her [or took to her] at once, I took an immediate liking to her
    [jdm] nicht \sympathisch sein to be not very appealing [to sb]
    es ist mir nicht gerade \sympathisch it doesn't really [or exactly] appeal to me
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv congenial, likeable <person, manner>; appealing, agreeable <voice, appearance, material>

    er war mir gleich sympathisch — I took to him at once; I took an immediate liking to him

    2.
    adverbial in a likeable or appealing way; (angenehm) agreeably
    * * *
    1. lik(e)able, congenial, (very) pleasant, personable, (very) nice umg; Stimme, Art, Lächeln etc: pleasant, engaging, nice umg;
    er ist mir sympathisch I think he’s nice, I like him;
    er ist mir überhaupt nicht sympathisch I don’t like him at all;
    die Sache ist mir nicht sympathisch I don’t like it ( oder this business)
    2. PHYSIOL sympathetic
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv congenial, likeable <person, manner>; appealing, agreeable <voice, appearance, material>

    er war mir gleich sympathisch — I took to him at once; I took an immediate liking to him

    2.
    adverbial in a likeable or appealing way; (angenehm) agreeably
    * * *
    adj.
    sympathetic adj. adv.
    congenially adv.
    sympathetically adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > sympathisch

  • 12 adoptar

    v.
    1 to adopt.
    Silvia adoptó a Julio Silvia adopted Jules.
    2 to take.
    adoptar medidas para luchar contra el desempleo to take measures to combat unemployment
    3 to embrace, to accept, to adopt, to espouse.
    María adoptó el catolicismo Mary embraced Catholicism.
    4 to assume, to put on, to take up.
    Pedro adopta poses Peter assumes poses.
    5 to opt to.
    * * *
    1 to adopt
    * * *
    verb
    2) take
    * * *
    VT
    1) [+ niño] to adopt
    2) (=tomar) [+ medida, decisión, postura, actitud] to take; [+ papel] to take on
    3) [+ postura física]
    4) (=empezar a usar) [+ nombre, nacionalidad] to take, adopt; [+ costumbres] to adopt; [+ sistema] to adopt, introduce
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) <actitud/costumbre> to adopt; <decisión/medida/posición> to take
    b) <niño/nacionalidad> to adopt
    * * *
    = adopt, espouse, summon up, embrace, take on.
    Ex. The concept of corporate authorship was first formulated in the BM code and has been adopted in all subsequent English language codes.
    Ex. Most respondents espoused the latter view as an appropriate response to IT developments to date.
    Ex. Summoning up her most agreeable tones, she asked if it might not be wiser to ask someone whose experience far exceeded her own to substitute for him.
    Ex. The library community is now ready to embrace the most revolutionary technology for libraries -- CD-ROM.
    Ex. If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.
    ----
    * adoptar Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).
    * adoptar forma = take + shape.
    * adoptar la forma de = take + form, take + the form of, come in + the form of.
    * adoptar la postura moral correcta = take + the high ground, take + the high road.
    * adoptar legislación = adopt + legislation.
    * adoptar una actitud = adopt + outlook, adopt + attitude, take + role.
    * adoptar una decisión = adopt + decision.
    * adoptar una función = step up to + role.
    * adoptar una imagen = put on + image.
    * adoptar una metodología = adopt + approach.
    * adoptar una política = make + policy decisions.
    * adoptar una postura = adopt + posture, adopt + behaviour, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance.
    * adoptar una postura crítica sobre = take + a critical view of.
    * adoptar una postura firme = take + a stand (against).
    * adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión = take + position on + issue, take + position on + issue.
    * adoptar una postura firme contra = take + a firm stand against.
    * adoptar una postura intransigente = take + a hard stand.
    * adoptar una postura unánime = speak with + one voice.
    * adoptar un cambio = adopt + change, accommodate + change.
    * adoptar un comportamiento = put on + demeanour, put on + manner, adopt + behaviour.
    * adoptar un matiz = take on + colour.
    * adoptar un modelo = embrace + model.
    * adoptar un papel = take + role.
    * adoptar un postura = embrace + view, don + mantle.
    * adoptar un punto de vista = embrace + view.
    * decisión de adoptar = decision to adopt.
    * volver a adoptar = resume.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) <actitud/costumbre> to adopt; <decisión/medida/posición> to take
    b) <niño/nacionalidad> to adopt
    * * *
    = adopt, espouse, summon up, embrace, take on.

    Ex: The concept of corporate authorship was first formulated in the BM code and has been adopted in all subsequent English language codes.

    Ex: Most respondents espoused the latter view as an appropriate response to IT developments to date.
    Ex: Summoning up her most agreeable tones, she asked if it might not be wiser to ask someone whose experience far exceeded her own to substitute for him.
    Ex: The library community is now ready to embrace the most revolutionary technology for libraries -- CD-ROM.
    Ex: If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.
    * adoptar Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).
    * adoptar forma = take + shape.
    * adoptar la forma de = take + form, take + the form of, come in + the form of.
    * adoptar la postura moral correcta = take + the high ground, take + the high road.
    * adoptar legislación = adopt + legislation.
    * adoptar una actitud = adopt + outlook, adopt + attitude, take + role.
    * adoptar una decisión = adopt + decision.
    * adoptar una función = step up to + role.
    * adoptar una imagen = put on + image.
    * adoptar una metodología = adopt + approach.
    * adoptar una política = make + policy decisions.
    * adoptar una postura = adopt + posture, adopt + behaviour, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance.
    * adoptar una postura crítica sobre = take + a critical view of.
    * adoptar una postura firme = take + a stand (against).
    * adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión = take + position on + issue, take + position on + issue.
    * adoptar una postura firme contra = take + a firm stand against.
    * adoptar una postura intransigente = take + a hard stand.
    * adoptar una postura unánime = speak with + one voice.
    * adoptar un cambio = adopt + change, accommodate + change.
    * adoptar un comportamiento = put on + demeanour, put on + manner, adopt + behaviour.
    * adoptar un matiz = take on + colour.
    * adoptar un modelo = embrace + model.
    * adoptar un papel = take + role.
    * adoptar un postura = embrace + view, don + mantle.
    * adoptar un punto de vista = embrace + view.
    * decisión de adoptar = decision to adopt.
    * volver a adoptar = resume.

    * * *
    adoptar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹actitud/costumbre› to adopt; ‹decisión› to take
    habrá que adoptar medidas drásticas drastic measures will have to be taken
    la decisión fue adoptada por unanimidad the decision was unanimous
    adoptó la resolución de no volver a verla he took the decision o resolved not to see her again
    desde que se adoptó el sistema decimal since decimalization was introduced o adopted
    si la mecanógrafa adopta una postura incorrecta if the typist sits badly o ( frml) adopts an incorrect posture
    2 ‹niño› to adopt
    3 ‹nacionalidad› to take, adopt; ‹apellido› to adopt, take
    * * *

     

    adoptar ( conjugate adoptar) verbo transitivo
    a)actitud/costumbre to adopt;

    decisión/medida/posición to take
    b)niño/nacionalidad to adopt

    adoptar verbo transitivo to adopt
    ' adoptar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    disuasión
    - tomar
    - actitud
    - asumir
    - gestión
    - posición
    - postura
    English:
    adopt
    - assume
    - borrow
    - embrace
    - foster
    - posture
    - stand
    - line
    - put
    - sneer
    - strike
    - take
    * * *
    1. [hijo] to adopt
    2. [nacionalidad] to adopt
    3. [medida, decisión] to take;
    adoptaron medidas para luchar contra el desempleo they took measures to combat unemployment;
    la policía adoptó la decisión de prohibir la manifestación the police took the decision to ban the demonstration
    4. [forma] to take on;
    el insecto adopta la forma de una bola para protegerse the insect curls itself into a ball in order to protect itself;
    su timidez adopta la forma de agresividad his shyness manifests itself as aggressiveness
    * * *
    v/t adopt
    * * *
    1) : to adopt (a measure), to take (a decision)
    2) : to adopt (children)
    * * *
    adoptar vb to adopt

    Spanish-English dictionary > adoptar

  • 13 behagelig

    прия́тный
    * * *
    agreeable, comfortable, delightful, lik(e)able, sweet, -tempered
    * * *
    adj pleasant ( fx surprise, smell, voice),
    ( svagere) agreeable;
    ( bekvem) comfortable ( fx chair);
    [ til behagelig afbenyttelse] for the convenience of our guests (etc);
    [ forene det nyttige med det behagelige] combine the useful with the agreeable;
    [ drøm behageligt!] pleasant dreams!
    [ til behageligt gennemsyn] on approval;
    [ gøre sig det behageligt] make oneself comfortable;
    [ behagelig overrasket] agreeably surprised;
    [ et behageligt væsen] pleasant manners pl.

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  • 14 चित्र _citra

    चित्र a. [चित्र्-भावे अच्; चि-ष्ट्रन् वा Uṇ.4.163]
    1 Bright, clear.
    -2 Variegated, spotted, diversified.
    -3 amusing, interesting, agreeable; Māl.1.4.
    -4 Various, different, manifold; Pt.1.136; Ms.9.248; Y.1.288.
    -5 Surprising, wonderful, strange; किमत्र चित्रम् R.5.33; Ś.2.15.
    -6 Perceptible, visible.
    -7 Conspicuous, excellent, distinguished; न यद्वचश्चित्रपदं हरेर्यशो जगत्पवित्रं प्रगृणीत कर्हिचित् Bhāg.1.5.1.
    -8 Rough, agitated (as the sea, opp सम).
    -9 Clear, loud, perceptible (as a sound).
    -त्रः 1 The variegated colour.
    -2 A form of Yama.
    -3 The Aśoka tree.
    -4 = चित्रगुप्त q. v. below.
    -त्रम् 1 A picture, painting, delineation चित्रे निवेश्य परिकल्पितसत्त्वयोगा Ś.2.9; पुनरपि चित्रीकृता कान्ता Ś.6.2,13,21 &c.
    -2 A brilliant ornament or ornament.
    -3 An extraordinary appearance, wonder.
    -4 A sectarial mark on the fore- head.
    -5 Heaven, sky.
    -6 A spot.
    -7 The white or spotted leprosy.
    -8 (In Rhet.) The last of the three main divisions of Kāvya (poetry). (It is of two kinds शब्दचित्र and अर्थ-वाच्य-चित्र, and the poetical charm lies mainly in the use of figures of speech dependent on the sound and sense of words. Mammaṭa thus defines it:-- शब्दचित्रं वाज्यचित्रमव्यङ्ग्यं त्ववरं स्मृतम् K. P.1. As an instance of शब्दचित्र may be cited the following verse from R. G. मित्रात्रिपुत्रनेत्राय त्रयीशात्रवशत्रवे । गोत्रारिगोत्रजैत्राय गोत्रात्रे ते नमो नमः ॥
    -9 Anything bright which strikes the eye.
    -1 Playing upon words, punning, using conundrums, riddles &c.
    -11 A lotus....... मङ्गले तिलके हेम्नि व्योम्नि पद्मे नपुंसकम् । Nm.
    -त्रम् ind. Oh !, how strange !, what a wonder ! चित्रं बधिरो नाम व्याकरणमध्येष्यते Sk.
    -Comp. -अक्षी, -नेत्रा, -लोचना a kind of bird com- monly called Sārikā.
    -अङ्ग a. striped, having a spot- ted body.
    (-ङ्गः) 1 a kind of snake.
    -2 N. of Arjuna.
    (-ङ्गम्) 1 vermilion.
    -2 yellow orpiment.
    -अङ्गद a. decked with brilliant bracelets. (
    -दा) N. of a wife of Arjuna and mother of Babhruvāhana.
    -अङ्गदसूः f. an epithet of Satyavatī, mother of Vyāsa.
    -अन्नम् rice dressed with coloured condiments; Y.1.34.
    -अपूपः a kind of cake.
    -अर्पित a. committed to a picture, painted. ˚आरम्भ a. painted; चित्रार्पितारम्भ इवावतस्थे R.2.31; Ku.3.42.
    -आकृतिः f. a painted resemblance, portrait.
    -आयसम् steel.
    -आरम्भः a painted scene, outline of a picture; V.1.4. v. l.
    -उक्तिः f.
    1 agreeable or frequent discourse; जयन्ति ते पञ्चममित्रचित्रोक्तिसंदर्भविभूषणेषु Vikr.1.
    -2 a voice from heaven.
    -3 a surprising tale.
    -ओदनः boiled rice coloured with turmeric &c.
    -कण्ठः pigeon.
    -कथालापः telling agreeable or charming stories.
    -कम्बलः 1 painted cloth used as an elephant's housing
    -2 a variegated carpet.
    - कर 1 a painter.
    -2 an actor.
    -कर्मन् n.
    1 an extraordinary act; धीर्न चित्रीयते कस्माद- भित्तौ चित्रकर्मणा Ks.6.5.
    -2 ornamenting, decorating.
    -3 a picture; Mu.2.4.
    -4 magic. (-m.)
    1 a magi- cian, one who works wonders.
    -2 a painter. ˚विद् m.
    1 a painter.
    -2 a magician.
    -कायः 1 a tiger in general.
    -2 a leopard or panther.
    -कारः 1 a painter.
    -2 N. of a mixed tribe; (स्थपतेरपि गान्धिक्यां चित्रकारो व्यजायत Parāśara).
    -कूटः N. of a hill and district near Pra- yāga; दृप्तः कुकुद्मानिव चित्रकूटः R.12;15;13.47, U.1.
    -कृत् a. astonishing, surprising. (-m.) a painter.
    -कोलः a kind of lizard.
    -क्रिया, -कृत्यम् painting; आहूय स्वसुता- वासे चित्रकृत्ये न्ययुङ्क्त माम् Ks.71.82.
    -क्षत्र a. Ved. having manifold power, or one whose wealth is visible; चित्रक्षत्र चित्रतमं वयोधाम् Rv.6.6.7.
    -ग, -गत a.
    1 painted, drawn in a picture; संपूर्णलक्षणा देवी प्रतिभाति स्म चित्रगा Ks.5.31.
    -2 coloured, variegated.
    -गन्धम् yellow orpiment.
    -गुप्तः one of the beings in Yama's world recording the vices and virtues of mankind; नामान्येषां लिखामि ध्रुवमहम- धुना चित्रगुप्तः प्रमार्ष्टु Mu.1.2.
    -गृहम् a painted room.
    -जल्पः a random or incoherent talk, talk on various subjects.
    -तण्डुलम् a medicinal plant said to possess anthelmintic virtues.
    -त्वच् m. the Bhūrja tree.
    -दण्डकः the cotton-plant.
    -धा ind. in many ways; तर्कयामास चित्रधा Bhāg.3.13.2.
    -न्यस्त a. painted, drawn in a picture; Ku.2.24.
    -पक्षः the francoline partridge.
    -पटः, -ट्टः 1 a painting, a picture.
    -2 a coloured or chequered cloth.
    -पद a.
    1 divided into various parts.
    -2 full of graceful expressions.
    -पादा the bird called Sārikā.
    -पिच्छकः a peacock.
    -पुङ्खः a kind of arrow.
    -पृष्ठः a sparrow.
    -प्रतिकृतिः f. representation in colours, a painting, a picture.
    -फलः, -फलकः A kind of large flat fish; L. D. B.
    -फला 1 A smaller kind of flat fish.
    -2 N. of several plants.
    -फलकम् a tablet for painting, a picture-board.
    -बर्हः a peacock;
    -भानु a. of a variegated colour, shining with light; चित्रभानुरुषसां भात्यग्रे R.7.9.3; प्रपूर्वगौ पूर्वजौ चित्रभानू Mb.1.3.57.
    (-नुः) 1 fire; पुच्छैः शिरोभिश्च भृशं चित्रभानुं प्रपेदिरे Mb.1.53. 5.
    -2 the sun; (चित्रभानुर्विभातीति दिने रवौ रात्रौ वह्नौ K. P. 2 given as an instance of one of the modes of अञ्जन).
    -3 N. of Bhairava.
    -4 the Arka plant.
    -5 Śiva.
    -6 an epithet of the Aśvins.
    -7 the first year of the first cycle of Jupiter.
    -भाष्यम् A diplomatic speech; Mb. 5.35.71.
    -भूत a. painted.
    -मण्डलः a kind of snake.
    -मृगः the spotted antelope.
    -मेखलः a peacock.
    -योधिन् a. fighting in a wonderful manner; लब्धास्त्रश्चित्रयोधी च मनस्वी च दृढवतः 5.17.3. (-m.) an epithet of Arjuna.
    -रथः 1 the sun.
    -2 N. of a king of the Gandharvas, one of the sixteen sons of Kaśyapa by his wife Muni; अत्र मुनेस्तनयश्चित्रसेनादीनां पञ्चदशानां भ्रातॄणामधिको गुणैः षोडश- श्चित्ररथो नाम समुत्पन्नः K.136; V.1.
    -लिखनम् painting.
    -लिखित a.
    1 painted.
    -2 dumb, motionless (as in a picture).
    -लेख a. of beautiful outlines, highly arched; रुचिस्तव कलावती रुचिरचित्रलेखे श्रुवौ Gīt.1.
    (-खा) 1 a portrait, picture.
    -2 N. of a friend and companion of Uṣā, daughter of Bāṇa. [When Uṣā related to her her dream, she suggested the idea of taking the portraits of all young princes in the neighbourhood; and on Uṣā's recognising Aniruddha, Chitralekhā, by means of her magical power, conveyed him to her palace.]
    -लेखकः a painter.
    -लेखनिका a painter's brush.
    -वदालः the sheat-fish.
    -वनम् N. of a forest near the Gaṇḍakī.
    -वाजः a cock.
    -विचित्र a.
    1 vari- ously coloured, variegated.
    -2 multiform.
    -विद्या the art of painting.
    -शाला a painter's studio.
    -शिखण्डिन् m. an epithet of the seven sages:--मरीचि, अङ्गिरस्, अत्रि, पुलस्त्य, पुलह, क्रतु and वसिष्ठ; मरीचिरत्र्यङ्गिरसौ पुलस्त्यः पुलहः क्रतुः । वसिष्ठश्च महातेजास्ते हि चित्रशिखण्डिनः ॥ Mb.12.335.29. ˚जः an epithet of Bṛihaspati.
    -शिरस् m.
    -शीर्षकः a kind of venomous insect.
    -श्रीः great or wonderful beauty.
    -संस्थ a. painted.
    -हस्तः a particular position of the hands in fighting.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > चित्र _citra

  • 15 κεράννυμι

    κεράνν-ῡμι, also [suff] κερανν-ύω Alc.Com.15, Hyp.Fr.69; [dialect] Ep. [full] κεραίω and [full] κεράω (qq.v.); subj.
    A

    κεραννύω Pl.Phlb. 61b

    : [tense] impf.

    ἐκεράννυν Luc.VH 1.7

    : [tense] fut. κεράσω [ᾰ] Them.Or.27p.340D.: [tense] aor.

    ἐκέρᾰσα Hp.VM3

    , (ἐν-) Pl.Cra. 427c, poet.

    κέρᾰσα E.Ba. 127

    (lyr.), [dialect] Ep.

    κέρασσα Od.5.93

    , [dialect] Ion.

    ἔκρησα Hp.Int.35

    :—[voice] Med., [tense] aor.

    ἐκερᾰσάμην Ti.Locr.95e

    , [dialect] Ep.

    κεράσσατο Od.18.423

    :—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. κραθήσομαι [ᾱ] Pl.Ep. 326c, ( συγ-) E. Ion 406: [tense] aor. ἐκράθην [ᾱ] Th.6.5, E. Ion 1016, Pl.Phd. 86c; [dialect] Ion.

    ἐκρήθην Hp.VM19

    ;

    ἐκεράσθην Pl.Phlb. 47c

    , Ti. 85a, X.An.5.4.29, Phylarch.10J.: [tense] pf.

    κέκρᾱμαι Pi.P.10.41

    , etc.; [dialect] Ion.

    κέκρημαι Hp. VM13

    , Acut.21;

    κεκέρασμαι Arist.Fr. 549

    , D.H.Comp.24, Anacreont. 16.13, etc.: [tense] plpf.

    ἐκέκρᾱτο Sapph.51.1

    :—mix, mingle (diff. from μείγνυμι, v. κρᾶσις):
    1 mostly of diluting wine with water,

    κερῶντάς τ' αἴθοπα οἶνον Od.24.364

    ;

    κέρασσε δὲ νέκταρ ἐρυθρόν 5.93

    ;

    κέρασον ἄκρατον Ar.Ec. 1123

    , cf. Th.6.32: abs., τοῖς θεοῖς εὐχόμενοι κεραννύωμεν let us mix a cup of wine, Pl.Phlb. 61b;

    ἂν μὴ κεράσῃ τις Antiph.85.2

    : c. dat. pers., give to drink,

    ἐν τῷ ποτηρίῳ ᾧ ἐκέρασε κεράσατε αὐτῇ διπλοῦν Apoc.18.6

    :—Hom. mostly in [voice] Med., ὅτε περ.. οἶνον.. ἐνὶ κρητῆρι κέρωνται mix their wine in the bowl, Il. 4.260, cf. Od.20.253; κρητῆρα κεράσσατο he mixed a bowl, 3.393, 18.423:—[voice] Pass., πῶς οὖν κέκραται [σκύφος]; E.Cyc. 557; κύλιξ ἴσον ἴσῳ κεκραμένη a cup mixed half and half, Ar.Pl. 1132; κεκρ. τρία

    καὶ δύο Id.Eq. 1187

    , cf. AP11.137 (Lucill.).
    2 temper, cool by mixing, θυμῆρες κεράσασα having mixed (the water) to an agreeable temperature, Od.10.362.
    3 generally, mix, blend,

    ἡδονὴν φθόνῳ Pl.Phlb. 50a

    ;

    τοῖς ὀνόμασι τὰ ῥήματα Id.Sph. 262c

    ;

    νοῦς μετ' αἰσθήσεων κραθείς Id.Lg. 961d

    , cf. Ti.l.c.;

    πίστεως αἰσθήσει κεκραμένης Plot.4.7.15

    ;

    ἀγωγὴν ἐξἀμφοῖν κ. Phld.Acad.Ind.p.77

    M.; [

    οὐσία] οὐκ ἀπὸ τῶν ἄκρων κραθεῖσα Jul.Or.4.139a

    ; of metals,

    ἀργυρίῳ πρὸς χαλκὸν κεκραμένῳ χρῆσθαι D.24.214

    : metaph., temper, regulate, of climates, ὧραι κάλλιστα κεκρημέναι most temperate, Hdt.3.106;

    ὧραι μετριώτατα κ. Pl.Criti. 111e

    ;

    ἔαρ κ. τῇ ὥρᾳ X.Cyn.5.5

    ; [

    πλοῦτον] ἀρετᾷ κεκραμένον Pi.P.5.2

    ; οὐ γῆρας κέκραται γενεᾷ no old age is mingled with the race, i.e.it knows no old age, ib.10.41, cf. O.10(11).104;

    ἐν ταῖς εὖ κεκρ. πολιτείαις Arist.Pol. 1307b30

    ; of tempers of mind,

    ἤθει γεννικωτέρῳ κεκρᾶσθαι Pl.Phdr. 279a

    ;

    τοῖς ἤθεσιν.. τούτοις ἡ φύσις κεράννυται Alex. 278b

    (iii p.744 K.); of Music,

    ἁρμονίας ῥυθμοῖς κραθείσας Pl.Lg. 835b

    ;

    τῆς εὖ κεκραμένης ἁρμονίας Arist.Pol. 1290a26

    ;

    μετρίως κραθῆναι πρὸς ἄλληλα Pl.Phd.

    l.c.

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  • 16 अहो _ahō

    अहो ind.
    1 A particle showing (a) surprise or wonder; often agreeable (ah, how great or wonder- ful); अहो कामी स्वतां पश्यति Ś.2.2; अहो मधुरमासां दर्शनम् Ś.1; अहो बकुलावलिका M.1 Oh, it is बकुला˚ (meaning 'I did not expect to see you here'); अहो रागबद्धचित्तवृत्तिरा- लिखित इव सर्वतो रङ्गः Ś.1; अहो रूपमहो वीर्यमहो सत्त्वमहो द्युतिः Rām. (how wonderful his form &c.). (b) Painful surprise; अहो ते विगतचेतनत्वम् K.146.
    -2 Sorrow or regret in general; ('alas,' 'ah'); अहो दुष्यन्तस्य संशयमारूढाः पिण्डभाजः Ś.6; विधिरहो बलवानिति मे मतिः Bh.2.91.
    -3 Praise ('bravo', 'well done'); अहो देवदत्तः पचति शोभनम् P.VIII.1.4 Sk.
    -4 Reproach ('fie', 'shame'); अहो वो धिग्बलं क्षात्रम् Mb.
    -5 Calling out or addressing; अहो हिरण्यक श्लाध्यो$सि H.1.
    -6 Envy or jealousy; कटमहो करिष्यसि P.VIII.1.41 Com.
    -7 Enjoyment, satisfac- tion.
    -8 Fatigue.
    -9 Doubt (probably for आहो q. v.).
    -1 In the sense, obvious, plain, clear; (प्रसिद्ध) अहो- ष्मान्तर्गतश्चापि गर्भत्वं समुपेयिवान् Mb.12.253.11.
    -11 Some- times merely as an expletive. Prov. अहो रूपमहो ध्वनिः (used to convey the idea of mutual adulation, the ass complimenting the camel upon its fine form, and the camel the ass upon its melodious voice); अहो नु खलु (भोः) generally indicates surprise, often agreeable (आश्चर्य) अहो नु खल्वीदृशीमवस्थां प्रपन्नो$स्मि Ś.5; अहो नु खलु भोस्तदेत- त्काकतालीयं नाम Māl.5. अहो बत shows (a) compassion, pity, regret; अहो बत महत्पापं कर्तुं व्यवसिता वयम् Bg.1.44; (b) satisfaction or admiration (संतोष); अहो बतासि स्पृह- णीयवीर्यः Ku.3.2 (Oh, how enviable is your prowess; Malli. here takes अहो बत in the sense of संबोधन; (c) addressing, calling; (d) fatigue &c. (अहो बतानुकम्पायां खेदे संबोधने) Nm. (अहो धिगर्थे शोके च करुणार्थविषादयोः । संबोधने प्रशंसायां विस्मये पादपूरणे ॥ असूयायां वितर्के च प्रायशोहो प्रयुज्यते । अहो बतानुकम्पायां खेदामन्त्रणयोस्तथा ॥).
    -Comp. -पुरुषिका = आहोपुरुषिका q. v.
    -लाभकर a. (अल्पे$पि लाभे, अहो लाभो जात इति विस्मयं कुर्वाणम्) satisfied with very little; Mb.5.133.27.

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  • 17 BLÍÐR

    a.
    1) gentle, friendly (vera blíðr ok þekkr við menn);
    2) plesant, agreeable;
    þat er þér blíðara, that pleases you better;
    3) mild, balmy (blítt veðr).
    * * *
    adj. [Ulf. bleiþs, οικτίρμων, misericors; and bleiþi, οικτίρμός; gableiþjan, οικτείρειν; A. S. bliðe; Engl. blithe; Hel. blithi = clarus, laetus]:—in usage, mild, gentle, soft; blíðr is a word of endearment, but as it denotes the outward expression of mildness in the eyes, look, voice, it also has a bad sense, bland, fawning, enticing: alliterative proverb, blíð er bætandi hönd; b. ok þekkr, Bs. i. 131; b. orð, Fms. x. 292; b. ok kátr, Eg. 45; blíð ok eptirmál, mild and charming, of a wife, Nj. 13: of the air, blítt veðr, mild, balmy, Fms. ii. 76, vi. 378: metaph., blítt ok strítt, whether it pleases or not, in fine weather or foul, Sturl. i. 193; fyrir blíðu né stríðu, neither by fair nor foul means, 625. 95: agreeable, eigi blíð baksletta, Al. 90; e-m er blíðara, ‘tis more pleasant for one, one is better pleased, Fms. x. 353.

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  • 18 FALLA

    * * *
    (fell; féll, féllum; fallinn), v.
    eigi fellr tré við fyrsta högg, a tree falls not with the first stroke;
    falla af baki, to fall from horse back;
    falla á kné, to fall on one’s knees;
    falla áfram (á bak aptr), to fall forwards (backwards);
    falla flatr, to fall prostrate;
    falla til jarðar, to fall to the ground;
    refl., láta fallast (= sik falla), to let oneself fall (þá lét Loki falla í kné Skaða);
    2) to drop down dead, be killed, fall (in battle);
    3) to die of plague (féllu fátœkir menn um alit land);
    4) to flow, run (of water, stream, tide);
    særinn fell út frá landi, ebbed;
    féll sjór fyrir hellismunnann, the sea rose higher than the cave-mouth;
    síðan féll sjór at, the tide rose;
    þeir sá þá ós mikinn falla í sjóinn, fall into the sea;
    á fél (a river flowed) við skála Ásólfs;
    var skipit svá hlaðit, at inn féll um söxin, that the sea rushed in at the prow;
    5) of clothes, hair, to fall, hang down;
    hárit féll á herðar honum aptr, the hair fell back on his shoulders;
    létu kvennváðir um kné falla, they let women’s dress fall about hi s knees;
    6) to fall, calm down (of the wind);
    féll veðrit (the storm fell) ok gerði logn;
    7) to fail, be foiled;
    sá eiðr fellr honum til útlegðar, if he fails in taking the oath, he shall be liable to outlawry;
    falla á verkum sínum, to have been caught red-handed, to be justly slain;
    falla or fallast at máli, sókn, to fail in one’s suit;
    falla frá máli, to give it up;
    fallinn at frændum, bereft of kinsmen;
    dœmi ek fyrir dráp hans fallnar yðrar eignir, I sentence your estates to be forfieited for his slaughter;
    refl., ef gerðarmenn láta fallast, if the umpires fail to do their duty;
    þá fallust öllum Ásum orðtök ok svá hendr, then voice and hands alike failed the Gods;
    féllust þeim allar kvéðjur, their greetings died on their lips;
    vill sá eigi falust láta andsvör, he will not fail or falter in replying;
    mér féll svá gæfusamliga (it befell me so quickly), at;
    stundum kann svá at falla, at, sometimes it may so happen that;
    9) to be had or produced (þat járn fellr í firði þeim; þar fellr hveiti ok vín);
    10) with adv., e-m fellr e-t þungt, létt, a thing falls heavily, lightly upon one (þetta mun ðr þungt falla);
    féll þá keisaranum þyngra bardaginn, the battle turned against the emperor;
    e-m fellr e-t nær, it falls nigh to one, touches one nearly;
    henni féll meinit svá nær, at, the illness fell on her so sore, that;
    mér fellr eigi firr en honum, it touches me no less than him;
    hörmuliga fellr oss nú, at, it falls out sadly for us, that;
    11) to please, suit;
    kvað sér, þat vel falla til attekta, said that it suited him well for drawing revenue from;
    honum féll vel í eyru lofsorð konungs, the king’s praise was pleasant in his ears;
    jarli féllst þat vel í eyru, the earl was well pleased to hear it;
    mun mér illa falla, ef, it will displease me, if;
    féll vel á með þeim, they were on good terms;
    refl., honum féllst þat vel í skap, it suited his mind well, he was pleased with it;
    féllst hvárt öðru vel í geð, they loved each other;
    12) with preps. and advs.,
    falla af, to fall, abate (féll af vindr, byrr);
    falla á e-n, to befall one;
    þær féllu lyktir í, at, the end was, that;
    falla í e-t, to fall into;
    falla í brot, to fall in a fit;
    falla í óvit, to faint, swoon;
    falla í villu, to fall into heresy;
    falla í vald e-s, to fall into one’s power;
    féll veðrit í logn, the storm calmed down;
    falla niðr, to fall, drop;
    mitt kvæði mun skjótt niðr falla, my poem will soon be forgotten;
    féll svá niðr þeirra tal, their conversation dropped, they left off talking;
    falla saman, to fill in with, agree;
    þó at eigi félli alit saman með þeim, though they, did not agree in everything;
    falla til, to occur, happen, fall out;
    ef auðna fellr til, if luck will have it so;
    litlu síðar féll til fagrt leiði, fair wind came on;
    öll þingviti, er til falla, all the fines that may fall in, be due;
    nema þörf falli til, unless need be;
    sem sakir falla til, as the case falls;
    falla undir e-n, to fall to one’s lot (of inheritance, obligation);
    arfr fellr undir e-n, devolves upon one;
    falla út, to recede, of the tide (þá er út féll sjórinn);
    falla við árar, to fall to at the oars.
    * * *
    pret. féll, 2nd pers. féllt, mod. féllst, pl. féllu; pres. fell, pl. föllum; part. fallinn; reflex. féllsk, fallisk, etc., with the neg. suffix fellr-at, féll-at, féllsk-at, Am. 6, vide Lex. Poët. [Common to all Teut. languages except Goth. (Ulf. renders πίπτειν by drjûsan); A. S. feallan; Engl. fall; Germ. fallen; Dan. falde; Swed. falla.]
    A. to fall; as in Engl. so in Icel. falla is the general word, used in the broadest sense; in the N. T. it is therefore used much in the same passages as in the Engl. V., e. g. Matth. v. 14, vii. 25, 27, x. 29, xii. 11, xiii. 4, xxi. 44, Luke xiv. 5, John xii. 24, Rom. xi. 11, xiv. 4, 1 Cor. x. 12, 1 Tim. vi. 9, Rev. viii. 10: blómstrið fellr, James i. 11: again, the verbs hrynja and hrapa denote ruin or sudden fall, detta a light fall, hrasa stumbling; thus in the N. T. hrynja is used, Luke xxiii. 30, Rev. vi. 16; hrapa, Luke x. 18, xi. 17, xiii. 4, Matth. xxiv. 29; hrasa, Luke x. 30; detta, xvi. 21: the proverb, eigi fellr tré við hit fyrsta högg, a tree falls not by the first stroke, Nj. 163, 224; hann féll fall mikit, Bs. i. 343; hón féll geigvænliga, id.; falla af baki, to fall from horseback, 344; f. áfram, to fall forwards, Nj. 165; f. á bak aptr, to fall on the back, 9; f. um háls e-m, to fall on one’s neck, Luke xv. 20; f. til jarðar, to fall to the ground, fall prostrate, Fms. vii. 13, Pass. 5. 4: to fall on one’s face, Stj. 422. Ruth ii. 10; f. fram, to fall down, Matth. iv. 9; f. dauðr ofan, to fall down dead, Fær. 31; ok jafnsnart féll á hann dimma og myrkr, Acts xiii. 11; hlutr fellr, the lot fell (vide hlut-fall), i. 26.
    2. to fall dead, fall in battle, Lat. cadere, Nj. 31, Eg. 7, 495, Dropl. 25, 36, Hm. 159, Fms. i. 8, 11, 24, 38, 95, 173, 177, 178, ii. 318, 324, 329, iii. 5, iv. 14, v. 55, 59, 78, 85, vi. 406–421, vii–xi, passim.
    3. of cattle, to die of plague or famine, Ann. 1341.
    4. medic., falla í brot, to fall in a fit, Bs. i. 335; f. í óvit, to swoon, Nj. 210: the phrase, f. frá, to fall, die (frá-fall, death), Grág. i. 139, 401, Fms. iv. 230, vii. 275; f. í svefn, to fall asleep, Acts xx. 9.
    II. to flow, run, of water, stream, tide, etc.: of the tide, særinn féll út frá landi, ebbed, Clem. 47; féll þar sær fyrir hellismunnann, the sea rose higher than the cave’s mouth, Orkn. 428; síðan féll sjór at, the tide rose, Ld. 58; ok þá er út féll sjórinn, Þorf. Karl. 420; sjórinn féll svá skjótt á land, at skipin vóru öll á floti, Fms. iv. 65: also used of snow, rain, dew, Vsp. 19; snjó-fall, a fall of snow: of the ashes of a volcano, cp. ösku-fall, s. v. aska: of a breaker, to dash, menn undruðusk er boði féll í logni, þar sem engi maðr vissi ván til at fyrri hefði fallit, Orkn. 164: of a river, nema þar falli á sú er eigi gengr fé yfir, Grág. ii. 256; vötn þau er ór jöklum höfðu fallit, Eg. 133; á féll ( flowed) við skála Ásólfs, Landn. 50, A. A. 285; þeir sá þá ós (fors, Hb.) mikinn falla í sjóinn, Landn. 29, v. l., cp. Fms. i. 236; Markar-fljót féll í millum höfuð-ísa, Nj. 142; á fellr austan, Vsp. 42; falla forsar, 58; læk er féll meðal landa þeirra, Landn. 145: of sea water, sjár kolblár fellr at þeim, the ship took in water, Ld. 118, Mar. 98; svá at inn féll um söxin, that the tea rushed in at the stern, Sturl. iii. 66.
    2. to stream, of hair; hárit silki-bleikt er féll ( streamed) á herðar honum aptr, Fms. vii. 155.
    β. of clothes, drapery, Edda (Ht. 2) 121.
    III. to fall, of the wind; féll veðrit ok görði logn, the wind fell, Eg. 372; þá féll byrrinn, Eb. 8; ok fellr veðrit er þeir koma út at eyjum, Ld. 116; hón kvaðsk mundu ráða at veðrit félli eigi, Gullþ. 30; í því bili fellr andviðrit, Fbr. 67; þá féll af byrrinn, Fms. vi. 17.
    2. falla niðr, to fall, drop; mitt kvæði mun skjótt niðr f., my poem will soon be forgotten, Fms. vi. 198; mun þat (in the poem) aldri niðr f. meðan Norðrlönd eru bygð, 372; féll svá þeirra tal, their speech dropped, they left off talking, Fas. iii. 579; as a law term, to let a thing drop, lát niðr f., Fs. 182; féllu hálfar bætr niðr fyrir sakastaði þá er hann þótti á eiga, Nj. 166, 250, Band. 18; þat eitt fellr niðr, Grág. i. 398, Fms. vii. 137; falla í verði, to fall in price, etc.
    IV. to fail, be foiled, a law term; sá (viz. eiðr) fellr honum til útlegðar, i. e. if he fails in taking the oath he shall be liable to outlawry, N. G. L. i. 84 (eið-fall); en ef eiðr fellr, þá fari hann útlægr, K. Á. 214; fellr aldri sekt handa á milli, the fine is never cancelled, N. G. L. i. 345; f. á verkum sínum, to have been caught red-handed, to be justly slain, Eg. 736; vera fallinn at sókn, to fail in one’s suit, N. G. L. i. 166; hence metaph. fallin at frændum, failing, bereft of friends, Hðm. 5; fallinn frá minu máli, having given my case up, Sks. 554, 747; því dæmi ek fyrir dráp hans fallnar eignir ykkar, I sentence your estates to lie forfeited for his slaughter, Fs. 122; f. í konungs garð, to forfeit to the king’s treasury. Fms. iv. 227; reflex., ef honum fellsk þessor brigð, if his right of reclamation fails, Gþl. 300; ef menn fallask at því, if men fail in that, N. G. L. ii. 345; ef gerð fellsk, if the reparation comes to naught, id.; ef gerðar-menn láta fallask, if they fail to do their duty, id., cp. i. 133, 415; to fail, falter, in the phrase, e-m fallask hendr, the hands fail one; bliknaði hann ok féllusk honum hendr, Ó. H. 70; þá féllusk öllum Ásum orðtök ok svá hendr, their voice and hands alike failed them, Edda 37; en bóndum féllusk hendr, því á þeir höfðu þá engan foringja, Fms. vi. 281; féllusk þeim allar kveðjur er fyrir vóru, their greeting faltered, i. e. the greeting died on their lips, Nj. 140; vill sá eigi fallask fáta andsvör, he would not fail or falter in replying, Hkr. i. 260; féllskat saðr sviðri, her judgment did not fail, Am. 6.
    V. metaph., falla í villu, to fall into heresy, Ver. 47; f. í hórdóm, to fall into whoredom, Sks. 588; f. í vald e-s. to fall into one’s power, Ld. 166; f. í fullsælu, to drop ( come suddenly) into great wealth, Band. 31; f. í fullting við e-n, to fall a-helping one, to take one’s part, Grág. i. 24; lyktir falla á e-t, to come to a close, issue, Fms. ix. 292. xi. 326; f. á, to fall on, of misfortune, vide á-fall.
    2. falla undir e-n, to full to one’s lot, of inheritance, obligation; arfr fellr undir e-n. devolves upon one, Gþl. 215; f. frjáls á jörð to be free born, N. G. L. i. 32; f. ánanðigr á jörð, to be born a bondsman, Grág. ii. 192.
    3. falla við árar, to fall to at the oars, Fms. xi. 73, 103; Þorgeirr féll þá svá fast á árar (pulled, so bard), at af gengu báðir háirnir, Grett. 125 A; f. fram við árar, id., Fas. ii. 495 (in a verse).
    VI. to fall out, befall; ef auðna fellr til, if it so falls out by luck, Fms. iv. 148; ef auðna vildi til f. með þeim, xi. 267; litlu siðar fellr til fagrt leiði, a fair wind befell them, 426; alla hluti þá er til kunni f., Nj. 224; öll þingvíti er til f., all the fines that may fall in, be due, Gþl. 21; nema þörf falli til, unless a mishap befalls him, i. e. unless he be in a strait, 76; mér féll svá gæfusamliga, it befell me so luckily, Barl. 114; verðuliga er fallit á mik þetta tilfelli, this accident has justly befallen me, 115; sem sakir f. til, as the case falls, Eg. 89.
    2. to fall, be produced; þat (the iron) fellr í firði þeim er Ger heitir, Fas. iii. 240; þar fellr hveiti ok vín, 360.
    VII. impers. in the phrases, e-m fellr e-t þungt, létt, etc., a thing falls lightly, heavily upon, esp. of feeling; þetta mun yðr þungt f., it will fall heavily on you, Band. 18; felir þá keisaranum þyngra bardaginn, the battle fell out ill to ( turned against) the emperor, Fms. xi. 32; at oss mundi þungt f. þessi mál, Nj. 191.
    2. the phrases, e-m fellr e-t nær, it falls nigh to one, touches one nearly; svá fellr mér þetta nær um trega, Nj. 170; sjá einn var svá hlutr, at Njáli féll svá nær, at hana mátti aldri óklökvandi um tala, this one thing touched Njal so nearly, that he could never speak of it without tears, 171; mér fellr eigi firr en honum, it touches me no less than him, Blas. 41; henni féll meinit svá, nær, at …, the illness fell on her so sore, that …, Bs. i. 178; féll henni nær allt saman, she was much vexed by it all (of illness), 351; e-t fellr bágliga, hörmuliga etc. fyrir e-m, things fall out sadly for one. Vígl. 30, El. 15.
    B. Metaph. to fall in with, agree, fit, suit, Germ. gefallen:
    I. to please, suit; kvað sér þat vel falla til aftekta, said that it suited him well for drawing taxes from, Fb. ii. 122: en allt þat, er hann heyrði frá himnaguði, féll honum harla vel, pleased him very well, Fms. i. 133; honum féll vel í eyru lofsorð konungs, the king’s praise suited his ears well, tickled, pleased his fancy, Bret. 16: reflex., þat lof fellsk honum í eyru, 4; jarli fellsk þat vel í eyru, the earl was well pleased to hear it, Bjarn. 7.
    β. falla saman, to fall in with, comply, agree; en þó at eigi félli allt saman með þeim, though they did not agree in all, Bs. i. 723.
    γ. féllsk vel á með þeim, they loved one another, Fas. i. 49; féll vel á með þeim Styrkári, i. e. he and S. were on good terms, Fms. iii. 120.
    δ. honum féllsk þat vel í skap, it suited his mind well, pleased him, Fas. i. 364; féllsk hvárt öðru vel í geð, they agreed well, liked one another well, Band. 9; fallask á e-t, to like a thing; brátt kvartar að mér fellst ei á, Bb. 3. 23.
    2. to beseem, befit; heldr fellr þeim ( it befits them), at sýna öðrum með góðvilja, Str. 2.
    3. falla at e-u, to apply to, refer to; þetta eitt orð er at fellr eiðstafnum, Band. MS. 15 (Ed. 18 wrongly eiðrinn instead of eiðnum).
    4. the phrase ‘falla við’ in Luke vi. 36 (bótin af því hinu nýja fellr eigi við hið gamla) means to agree with; hence also viðfeldinn, agreeable:—but in the two passages to be cited falla við seems to be intended for falda við, to enfold; hvergi nema þar sem falli við akr eða eng, unless field or meadow be increased or improved, N. G. L. ii. 116; ekki má falla (qs. falda) við hamingju-leysi mitt, ‘tis impossible to add a fold to my bad luck, it cannot be worse than it is, Al. 110.
    II. part. fallinn; svá f., such-like, so framed; eitt lítið dýr er svá fallið, at …, a small animal is so framed, that …, Stj. 77; hví man hinn sami maðr svá fallinn, how can the same man be so framed? Fms. xi. 429:—in law phrases, such-like, as follows, svá fallinn vitnisburð, testimony as follows, Vm. 47; svo fallinn órskurð, dóm, etc., a decision, sentence … as follows, a standing phrase; þá leið fallinn, such, such-like (Germ. beschaffen), Stj. 154.
    2. fallinn vel, illa, etc., well, ill-disposed; hann var vænn maðr ok vel fallinn, Fms. xi. 422; þau vóru tröll bæði ok at öllu illa fallin, Bárð. 165; fitted, worthy, bezt til konungs fallinn, Fms. i. 58; ok er hann bezt til þess f. af þessum þremr, vi. 386; at hann væri betr til fallinn at deyja fyrir þá sök en faðir hans, that he more deserved to die than his father did, x. 3; Ólafr er betr til yfirmanns f. enn mínir synir, Ld. 84; margir eru betr til fallnir fararinnar, Ísl. ii. 327; Hallgerðr kvað hann sér vel fallinn til verkstjóra, Nj. 57; sá er til þess er f., Sks. 299; ‘worthy,’ 1 Cor. vi. 2.
    3. neut. fit; ok hætti þá er honum þótti fallit, when he thought fit, Fms. vi. 364; slík reip sem f. þykir, as seems needful, Sks. 420; væri þat vel fallit, at …, it would do well, to …, Fms. ii. 115; þat mun nú vel fallit, that will be right, that will do well, Nj. 145; kallaði vel til fallit, said it was quite right, Fms. xi. 321.
    4. of a thing, with dat. suited to one; eigi þyki mér þér sú ferð vel fallin, i. e. this journey will not do for thee, will not do thee good, Fms. vi. 200; cp. ó-fallit, unfit.

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  • 19 कल _kala

    कल a. [ कल्- घञ्]
    1 Sweet and indistinct (अस्पष्टमधुर); कर्णे कलं किमपि रौति H.1.78; सारसैः कलनिर्ह्रादैः R.1.41,8. 59; M.5.1. वाग्भिः कलाभिर्ललितैश्च हावैः Bu. Ch.2.3. (Hence
    -2 Low, soft, sweet (note &c.); melodious, pleasing, निशासु भास्वत्कलनूपुराणाम् R.16.12.
    -3 Making noise, jingling, tinkling &c.; भास्वत्कलनूपुराणाम् R.16.12; कल- किङ्किणीरवम् Śi.9.74,82; कलमेखलाकलकलः 6.14,4.57;
    -4 Weak.
    -5 Crude; undigested.
    -6 Vigorous.
    -7 Full. दीनस्य ताम्राश्रुकलस्य राज्ञः Rām.2.13.24.
    -ला 1 A low or soft and inarticulate tone.
    -2 (In poetry) Time equal to four Mātrās.
    -3 (-m. pl.) A class of manes.
    -लम् Semen.
    -Comp. अङ्कुरः the Sārasa bird.
    -अनु- वादिन् m.
    1 a sparrow.
    -2 a bee.
    -3 the Chātaka bird.
    -अविकलः a sparrow.
    -आलापः 1 a sweet hum- ming sound.
    -2 sweet and agreeable discourse; स्फुरत्- कलालापविलासकोमला करोति रागं हृदि कौतुकधिकम् K.2.
    -3 a bee.
    -उत्ताल a. high, sharp.
    -कण्ठ a. having a sweet voice. (
    -ण्ठः) (
    ण्ठी f.)
    1 the (Indian) cuckoo.
    -2 a goose, swan.
    -3 a pigeon.
    -कलः 1 murmuring or hum of a crowd.
    -2 indistinct or confused noise; चलितया विदधे कलमेखलाकलकलो$लकलोलदृशान्यया Śi.6.14; नेपथ्ये कलकलः (in dramas); Bh.1.27,37; Amaru.31.
    -3 N. of Śiva.
    -4 resin, pitch.
    -कूजिका, -कूणिका a wanton woman.
    -घोषः the (Indian) cuckoo.
    -चु(चू)रिः N. of a royal family; B. R.
    -तूलिका a wanton or lascivious woman.
    -धूतम् silver.
    -धौतम् 1 silver; कलधौतधौत- शिलवेश्मनां रुचौ Śi.13.21,4.41.
    -2 gold; विमलकलधौत- त्सरुणा खड्गेन Ve.3. कन्येयं कलधौतकोमलरुचिः कीर्तिस्तु नातः परा Mahār.
    -3 a low or pleasing tone. ˚लिपि f.
    1 illu- mination of a manuscript with gold.
    -2 characters written in gold; मरकतशकलकलितकलधौतलिपेरिव रतिजय- लेखम् Gīt.8.
    -ध्वनिः 1 a low sweet tone.
    -2 a pigeon.
    -3 a peacock.
    -4 the (Indian) cuckoo.
    -नाद a. having a low and sweet tone. (
    -दः) a swan; see कलध्वनि.
    -भाषणम् lisping, the prattle of childhood.
    -रवः 1 a low sweet tone.
    -2 a dove.
    -3 the (Indian) cuckoo.
    -विशुद्ध a. soft and clear; Ś.5.
    -व्याघ्रः a mongrel breed between a tigress and panther.
    -हंसः 1 a gander, a swan; वधूदुकूलं कलहंस- लक्षणम् Ku.5.67.
    -2 a duck, drake; Bk.2.18; कलमन्य- भृतासु भाषितं कलहंसीषु मदालसं गतम् R.8.59.
    -3 the supreme soul.
    -4 an excellent king.

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  • 20 काम्य _kāmya

    काम्य a. [कम्-ण्यत्]
    1 To be desired, desirable; सुधा विष्ठा च काम्याशनम् Śānti.2.8.
    -2 Optional, performed for some particular object (opp. नित्य); अन्ते काम्यस्य कर्मणः R.1.5; Ms.2.2;12.89; Bg.18.2.
    -3 Beautiful, lovely, charming, handsome; नासौ न काम्यः R.6.3; U.5.12.
    -म्यम् A class of buildings (Māna. 31.2.3).
    -म्या 1 A wish, desire, intention, request; ब्राह्मणकाम्या Mk.3; R.1.35; Bg.1.1.
    -2 A cow; ŚB. on MS.1.3.49.
    -Comp. -अभिप्रायः a self-interested motive or purpose.
    -कर्मन् n. a rite per- formed for some paticular object and with a view to future fruition.
    -गिर् a. sweet-voiced, having a pleasing voice; प्रियसखीसदृशं प्रतिबोधिताः किमपि काम्यगिरा परपुष्टया Śi.6.8. (-f.) an agreeable speech.
    -दानम् 1 an acceptable gift.
    -2 a free-will offering; voluntary gift.
    -मरणम् voluntary death, suicide.
    -वृत्तम् voluntary vow.

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