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1 חודש מעובר
intercalary month -
2 Schaltmonat
mintercalary month -
3 intercalaris
intercălāris, e, adj. [intercalo], of or for insertion, that is to be or is inserted, intercalary:II.dies,
an intercalary day, Plin. 2, 8, 6, § 35; Censor. de Die Nat. 20; Macr. S. 1, 13; Sol. 1:mensis,
an intercalary month, Macr. S. 1, 13;Censor. l. l.: Kalendae,
the first day of an intercalary month, Cic. Quint. 25, 79; Liv. 43, 11, 13; 45, 44, 3: Calendae priores, the first day of the first intercalary month (of the two months that Cæsar intercalated), Cic. Fam. 6, 14, 2; cf. the foll. art.—Transf.: versus, with a refrain or burden (as in Verg. E. 8: incipe Maenalios, etc.; and:ducite ab urbe domum),
Serv. ib. 21. -
4 intercalāris
intercalāris e, adj. [intercalo], of insertion, to be inserted, intercalary: Kalendae, of an intercalary month: Kalendae priores, of the first intercalary month (Caesar introduced two). -
5 intercalārius
intercalārius adj. [intercalaris], for insertion, intercalary: mensis, L.: Kalendae, of an intercalary month, L.—As subst. (sc. mensis).* * *intercalaria, intercalarium ADJintercalary (inserted month in calendar); of insertion, to be inserted -
6 μείς
Aμείς Il.19.117
, Hes.Op. 557, h.Merc.11, Anacr.6.1, Pi.N.5.44, Hdt.2.82, Hp.Septim.3 (v.l.), Pl.Cra. 409c, Ti. 39c, Arist.GA 777b23, Thphr.Sign.27, Call.Hec.1.1.12, SIG1009. 27 (Chalcedon, iii/ii B.C.), 1047.46 (Amorgos, ii/i B.C.), IG9(1).682 (Corc., iv B. C.), Chrysipp.Stoic. 2.199, Eudox.Ars Prooem., 13.1, Ezek.Exag. 153, Str.13.1.64, Sammelb. 1191; [dialect] Dor. D45 (Delph., iv B. C.), IG42(1).102.10 (Epid., iv B. C.), 42.6 (iii B. C.), Tab.Heracl.1.1; Elean [full] μεύς Schwyzer 418.15: nom. sg. [full] μήν Hes.Fr. 240 codd., IG12.377.14, al. (v B. C.), 387.32 (v B. C.), Th.5.54, X.HG4.5.1, 7.4.28, LXX 1 Ki.20.24,al., SIG672.85 (Delph., ii B. C.); both μείς and [full] μήν in Thphr.Sign.27: oblique cases formed from stem [pref] μην-, [dialect] Aeol. [pref] μηνν- IG12(2).6.39,al. (Mytil.), Thess. [pref] μεινν- ib.9(2).258.5 ([place name] Cierium); dat. pl.μησί Hdt.4.43
, 8.51 (v.l. μήνεσἱν)), Pl.Lg. 771b, (Halic., v B. C.):— month, Il. l.c., etc.;τοῦ μὲν φθίνοντος μηνός, τοῦ δ' ἱσταμένοιο Od.14.162
, cf. Hes.Op. 780, Th.59;ἱσταμένου τοῦ μ. εἰνάτη Hdt.6.106
, cf. Th.4.52, etc.; μηνὸς τετάρτῃ φθίνοντος on the fourth day from the end of the month, Foed. ap. eund.5.19; Μαιμακτηριῶνος δεκάτῃ ἀπιόντος, i.e. on the [ per.] 21st, Decr. ap. D.18.37; μηνῶν φθινὰς ἁμέρα the last of the month, E.Heracl. 779(lyr.); τελευτῶντος τοῦ μηνός at the end of the lunar month (when there was no moon-light), Th.2.4; ἐκείνου τοῦ μηνός in the course of.., X.Mem.4.8.2; κατὰ μῆνα monthly, Ar.Nu. 1287, etc.;μισθὸν διδόναι κατὰ μ. D.50.10
; κατὰ μῆνα ἕκαστον, κατὰ μῆνας, Pl.Lg. 830d, 762b; ἐκάστου μηνός ib. 760d;τοῦ μηνὸς ἑκάστου Ar.Ach. 859
(lyr.); τοῦ μηνός alone, by the month, Id.Nu. 612, etc.;συνόδους ποιεῖσθαι δύο τοῦ μ. Pl.Lg. 771d
; τόκον δραχμὴν τοῦ μ. τῆς μνᾶς interest a drachma per mina per month, Aeschin. 3.104; μ. πλήρης, κοῖλος, civil month of 30 or 29 days respectively, Gem.8.3; μ. ἐμβόλιμος intercalary month, Hdt.1.32, IG12(7).237.56 ([place name] Arcesine), Eudox. Ars13.13.2 crescent moon, Thphr.l.c. ([etym.] μείς); the part of the month corresponding to a phase of the moon, ibid. ( μείς and μήν); the visible part of the moon, Chrysipp. l. c. ([etym.] μείς). -
7 intercalarius
intercălārĭus, a, um, adj. [intercalaris], of or for insertion, intercalary:mensis,
an intercalary month, Liv. 1, 19, 6; 37, 59, 2; Suet. Caes. 40; the same absol.:intercalarius,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52, § 130:annus,
leap-year, Plin. 2, 47, 48, § 130; 18, 25, 57, § 207. -
8 अनामन् _anāman
अनामन् a.1 Nameless.-2 Infamous. m.1 'The nameless' month, an intercalary month.-2 The ring- finger; see अनामिका below. -n. [अननमनः, अनं जीवनम् अमयति रुजति, अम्-कनिन् Tv.] Piles (अर्शोरोग). -
9 मल _mala
मल a. [मृज्यते शोध्यते मृज्-कल टिलोपः Tv.]1 Dirty, foul; आमिषं यच्च पूर्वेषां राजसं च मलं भृशम् Rām.7.74.16.-2 Mean, covetous.-3 Unbelieving, infidel, godless.-4 Wicked.-लः, -लम् 1 Dirt, filth, impurity, dust, any impure matter; मलदायकाः खलाः K.2; छाया न मूर्छति मलोपहतप्रसादे शुद्धे तु दर्पणतले सुलभावकाशा Ś.7.32.-2 Dregs, refuse, sediment, excrement, feces, dung.-3 Dross (of metals), rust, alloy.-4 Moral taint or impurity, sin; फलैधःकुसुमस्तेयमधैर्यं च मलावहम् Ms.11.7.-5 Any impure secretion of the body; (according to Manu these excretions are twelve:-- वसा शुक्रमसृङ् मज्जा मूत्रविड् घ्राणकर्णविट् । श्लेष्माश्रुदूषिका स्वेदो द्वादशैते नृणां मलाः Ms.5.135).-6 Camphor.-7 Cuttle-fish bone.-8 Tanned leather; a leather-garment.-9 The three humours of the body (वात, पित्त and कफ).-लम् A kind of base metal.-Comp. -अपकर्षणम् 1 removing the dirt, purification.-2 removal of sin.-अपहा 1 a particular preparation.-2 N. of a river; नन्दिनी नलिनी सीता मालती च मलापहा.-अयनम् the rectum.-अरिः a kind of natron.-अव- रोधः constipation of the bowels.-आकर्षिन् m. a sweep- er, a scavenger.-आभ a. dirty-looking.-आवाह a.1 causing dirt, dirtying, soiling.-2 defiling, polluting; Ms.11.7.-आशयः the stomach; bowels.-उद्भवम् the rust of iron (मण्डूर).-उत्सर्गः evacuation of the feces, voiding the excrement.-उद्वासा a woman who has put off her soiled clothes.- उपहत a. soiled, tarnished with dirt; Ś7.32.-कर्षण a. cleansing.-घ्न a. cleansing, detergent. (-घ्नः) the bulbous root of शाल्मली. (-घ्नी) N. of a plant (नागदमनी).-जम् pus, matter.-दूषित a. dirty, foul, soiled.-द्रवः purging, diarrhœa.-द्राविन् a. purging. (-m. the Jayapāla tree.-धात्री a nurse who attends to a child's necessities.-धारिन् m. a reli- gious mendicant of the Jaina sect.-पङ्किन् a. covered with dust and mire; निराहारा कृशा रुक्षा जटिला मलपङ्किनी Mb.5.186. 2.-पूः (यूः) Ficus Oppositifolia (Mar. काळा किंवा धेड- उंबर).-पृष्ठम् the first (or outer) page of a book.-भुज् m. a crow.-मल्लकः a strip of cloth covering the privities (कौपीन); Dk.2.2.-मासः an intercalary month (so called because during that month religious ceremonies are not performed); 'अमावास्याद्वयं यत्र रवि- संक्रान्तिवर्जितम् । मलमासः स विज्ञेयः...'-मूत्रपरित्यागः evacua- tion of feces and urine.-वासस् f. a woman in her courses.-विशोधन a. cleansing away filth.-विष्टम्भः constipation.-विसर्गः, -विसर्जनम्, -शुद्धिः f. evacua- tion of the bowels.-हन्तृ m. = मलघ्नः.-हारक a. removing dirt or sin. -
10 मलमास
mála-māsam. an intercalary month, an intercalated 13th month (in which no religious ceremonies should be performed) Cat. etc.;
- kathā f. - tattva n. - nirūpaṇa n. - nirṇaya m. ( andᅠ - ya-tantra-sāra, m.), - pūjā f. - māhātmya n. - vicāra m. N. of wks.;
- vrata n. N. of a partic. ceremony Cat. ;
of a ch. of the BhavP. ;
- sāriṇī, f.;
-sâ̱gha-marshaṇī f. N. of wks.
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11 अंहसस्पतिः _aṃhasaspatiḥ
अंहसस्पतिः (Ved.) The intercalary month (Lord of distress or perplexity?) Vāj. -
12 असंक्रान्तः _asaṅkrāntḥ
असंक्रान्तः An intercalary month (Hemādri's चतुर्वर्गचिन्तामणि). -
13 असंक्रान्त _asaṅkrānta
असंक्रान्त a. Not gone over transmitted; ˚मासः an intercalary month. -
14 आंहस्पत्य _āṃhaspatya
आंहस्पत्य a. Belonging to the dominion of अंहस्पति (as the intercalary month), Gobhila. -
15 आधिमासिक _ādhimāsika
आधिमासिक a. Relating to an intercalary month; करणाधिष्ठितमाधिमासिकं कुर्यात् Kau. A.2.7. -
16 मलिम्लुचः _malimlucḥ
मलिम्लुचः 1 A robber, thief; न परेषु महौजसश्छलादप- कुर्वन्ति मलिम्लुचा इव Śi.16.52.-2 A demon.-3 A gnat, mosquito.-4 An intercalary month.-5 Air, wind.-6 Fire.-7 A Brāhmaṇa who neglects the five daily Yajñas or sacrifices.-8 The Chitraka tree.-9 Frost, snow. -
17 संसर्पः _saṃsarpḥ
संसर्पः 1 Creeping along, gliding or gentle motion.-2 The intercalary month occurring in a year in which there occurs a Kṣaya-māsa (क्षयमास). -
18 ཟླ་བ་ཤོལ་
[zla ba shol]intercalary month -
19 ཟླ་ཤོལ་
[zla shol]intercalary month -
20 ཟླ་ལྷག་
[zla lhag]intercalary month
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