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101 желание
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102 ὀρεκτός
A stretched out, ὀ. μελίαι pikes to be used for thrusting, Il.2.543 ; so ὀρεκτὸν δόρυ pike, opp. παλτόν (javelin), Str.10.1.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρεκτός
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103 ὀρέγω
ὀρέγω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to reach out (one's hand), to hand, to stretch oneself out, to stretch out for'; on the Hom. use Trümpy Fachausdrücke 118f. Other presentforms: 1. ptc. ὀρεγ-νύς (Α 351, Χ 37), - νύμενος (AP, Mosch.); 2. ὀριγ-νάομαι (Hes. Sc. 190, Herod., Theoc.), with the innovated aor. ὠριγν-ήθην (Antipho Soph., Isoc.), fut. - ήσομαι (D. C.); on ι as stemvowel cf. κίρνημι (s. κεράννυμι w. lit.).Other forms: Aor. ὀρέξαι, - ασθαι, fut. ὀρέξω, - ομαι (Il.), pf. a. plqu. midd. pl. ὀρωρέχαται, - το (Il.), ὤρεγμαι (Hp.), aor. pass. ὀρεχθῆναι (E., X., Hp. Ep.).Compounds: Also w. prefix, esp. ἐπ-.Derivatives: 1. ὀρεκτός `stretched out' (Β 543, Str.; see Ammann Μνήμης χάριν 1, 20) `desired, longed for' (Arist.) with ὀρεκτ-εῖν ἐπι-θυμεῖν, - ιῶν ἐπιθυμῶν H.; ἀν-όρεκτος `without desire for, undesired' (Arist.; functionally to ὄρεξις) with ἀνορ-εκτέω, - εξία (late). 2. ὄρεγμα n. `the stretching out (e.g. of the hand, also of the foot), step', also as measure of length (A., E., Arist., Tab. Heracl.). 3. ὄρεξις f. `desire, appetency' (Democr., Arist.; Holt Les noms d'action en - σις 126) with ὀρεκτικός `inclined, prone to desire' (Arist., Arr.), `rousing the appetite' (Dsc.). 4. ὀρέγ-δην `by stretching out' (sch., H.). -- On ὄργυια s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [854] *h₃reǵ- `make straight, direct'Etymology: Exept for init. ὀ-, rather because of the o-colour a prefix than in ὀ-κέλλω a prothesis (diff. Schwyzer 411), ὀρέγω agrees as themat. root-present with Lat. regō `direct straight, lead, direct, govern' and OIr. rigim `stretch out'; also agree, butß for the vowelquantity, ὀρέξαι to Lat. rēxī and ὀρεκτός to rēctus (ē can be secondary length.), to which also Germ., e.g. Goth. raíhts ` recht', Av. rā̆šta- `directed, ordened, straight'. Genetically independent are the formally agreeing ὄρεγμα, Av. rasman- m. n. `line of battle', Lat. reg-i-men n. `leadership'. Whether there is old connection between the isolately attested ptc. ὀρεγ-νύς, - νύμενος and the Av. adj. raš-nu- `straight' is uncertain; the present ὀριγ-νάομαι with suffixed nasal is rather far off from the nasalinfixed Skt. r̥-ñ-játi `stretches itself, runs'. The group presents many forms, presentformations and verbal nouns, which are not useful for the straight and very regular Greek system (on ὀρωρέχαται, - το s. Schwyzer 771). -- WP. 2, 362ff., Pok. 854ff., W.-Hofmann s. regō, w. rich lit.; Ernout-Meillet s. rĕgō with important notes; also Gonda KZ 73, 151 ff. -- (There is no connection with ἀρήγω.)Page in Frisk: 2,412-413Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀρέγω
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104 appetence
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105 Begierde
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106 das Verlangen
- {application} sự gắn vào, sự áp vào, sự ghép vào, sự đính vào, sự đắp vào, sự tra vào appliance), vật gắn, vật áp, vật ghép, vật đính, vật đắp, vật tra, sự dùng, sự áp dụng, sự ứng dụng, sự chuyên cần - sự chuyên tâm, lời xin, lời thỉnh cầu, đơn xin - {demand} sự đòi hỏi, sự yêu cầu, nhu cầu, những sự đòi hỏi cấp bách - {request} lời yêu cầu, lời đề nghị, sự hỏi mua - {wish} lòng mong muốn, lòng ao ước, lòng thèm muốn, ý muốn, lệnh, điều mong ước, nguyện vọng, lời chúc - {yearning} sự mong mỏi, sự ao ước, sự khát khao, sự nóng lòng muốn làm, sự thương mến, sự thương cảm, sự thương hại = das Verlangen [nach] {anxiety [for]; appetence [of,for,after]; appetency [of,for,after]; appetite [for]; craving [for]; desire [for]; hunger [for,after]; insistence [on]; longing [for]; thirst [of,for,after]}+ = das Verlangen [zu tun] {passion [for doing]}+ = auf Verlangen {on demand; upon demand}+ = Verlangen haben [nach] {to wish [for]}+ = das heftige Verlangen [nach] {itch [for]; plea [for]}+ = das dringende Verlangen [nach] {yen [for]}+ = auf ihr ausdrückliches Verlangen {at her express request}+ -
107 die Begierde
- {avidity} sự khao khát, sự thèm khát, sự thèm thuồng, sự tham lam - {covet} - {covetousness} sự thèm muốn - {desire} sự mong muốn, sự ao ước, sự khát khao, sự mơ ước, lòng thèm muốn, lòng khát khao, vật mong muốn, vật ao ước, dục vọng, lời đề nghị, lời yêu cầu, lệnh - {eagerness} sự ham, sự háo hức, sự hâm hở, sự thiết tha, sự say mê, tính hám - {lust} - {passion} cảm xúc mạnh mẽ, tình cảm nồng nàn, sự giận dữ, tình dục, tình yêu, những nỗi khổ hình của Chúa Giê-xu, bài ca thuật lại những nỗi khổ hình của Chúa Giê-xu = die Begierde [nach] {appetence [of,for,after]; appetency [of,for,after]; craving [for]; thirst [of,for,after]}+ -
108 appetence
/'æpitəns/ Cách viết khác: (appetency)/'æpitənsi/ * danh từ - lòng thèm muốn, lòng ham muốn, lòng khao khát =to have an appetence of (for, after) something+ ham muốn cái gì - appetence for lòng ham thích; ý hướng (về cái gì)
См. также в других словарях:
Appetency — Ap pe*ten*cy, n.; pl. {Appetencies}. [L. appetentia, fr. appetere to strive after, long for. See {Appetite}.] 1. Fixed and strong desire; esp. natural desire; a craving; an eager appetite. [1913 Webster] They had a strong appetency for reading.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
appetency — index desire, greed, predilection, predisposition, proclivity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
appetency — [ap′ətənsap′ə tən sē] n. pl. appetencies [L appetentia, a longing after < prp. of appetere: see APPETITE] 1. a strong desire; craving; appetite 2. Now Rare a) an instinctive tendency; propensity b) a natural attraction; affinity: Also… … English World dictionary
appetency — noun (plural cies) Etymology: Latin appetentia, from appetent , appetens, present participle of appetere Date: 1611 a fixed and strong desire ; appetite • appetent adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
appetency — an instinctive inclination or propensity in animals to perform certain actions, e.g. a male Betta splendens will display when sighting itself in a mirror … Dictionary of ichthyology
appetency — /ap i teuhn see/, n., pl. appetencies. appetence. [1620 30; < L appetentia a craving for, equiv. to appetent (s. of appetens, prp. of appetere; see APPETENCE) + ia IA; see ENCY] * * * … Universalium
appetency — noun Strong desire; craving; powerful instinct. Syn: appetite, compulsion, craving … Wiktionary
appetency — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A strong wanting of what promises enjoyment or pleasure: appetence, appetite, craving, desire, hunger, itch, longing, lust, thirst, wish, yearning, yen. See DESIRE … English dictionary for students
appetency — n. longing, desire; natural tendency; chemical attraction … English contemporary dictionary
appetency — [ apɪt(ə)nsi] (also appetence) noun (plural appetencies) rare a longing or desire. Origin C17: from L. appetentia, from appetere (see appetite) … English new terms dictionary
appetency — n. See appetence … New dictionary of synonyms