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41 पत्ति
patti
pattí2) m. (prob. fr. 3. pad) a pedestrian, footman, foot-soldier, infantry VS. etc. etc. (m. c. alsoᅠ - tī, R. < B. >);
a hero L. ;
(pl.) N. of a people MBh. (v.l. paṡu);
f. the smallest division of an army (1 chariot, 1 elephant, 3 horsemen andᅠ 5 foot-soldiers;
according to others = 55 foot-soldiers) MBh.
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42 पदातिन्
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43 infanterist
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44 vēles
vēles itis, m [2 VOL-], a light-armed soldier. —Usu. plur, guerrilla troops, irregular bands, skirmishers, L.: a te, ut scurram velitem, malis oneratus, i. e. as a clown among soldiers.* * *light-armed foot-soldier; guerrilla forces (pl.), irregular bands; skirmishers -
45 ماش
ماشٍ: جُنْدِيّ مِنَ المُشَاةinfantryman, infantry soldier, foot soldier -
46 eques
I.In gen.: it eques et plausu cava concutit ungula terram, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 419 ed. Vahlen); Liv. 26, 2; 28, 9; Dig. 9, 2, 57; Ov. F. 5, 700 (of Castor; cf. Hor. C. 1, 12, 26; id. S. 2, 1, 26); Hor. C. 4, 11, 27 (of Bellerophon; cf. id. ib. 3, 12, 8); id. Ep. 1, 2, 65; 1, 10, 38 al.— Poet. transf., [p. 653] of horse and rider: quadrupes, Enn. ap. Non. 106, 31; Gell. 18, 5; and Macr. S. 6, 9 (who, like the other ancient grammarians, consider eques = equus); cf. Enn. ed. Vahl. p. 37; imitated by Verg. G. 3, 116 Heyne.— Far more frequently,II.In partic.A.In milit. lang., a horse-soldier, trooper; opp. pedes, a foot-soldier, Caes. B. G. 1, 15, 3 (twice); 1, 18 fin.; 1, 23, 2 et saep.;2.opp. pedites,
id. ib. 1, 48, 5; 2, 24, 1; 4, 33, 3 et saep.;opp. viri or homines, for pedites,
Liv. 21, 27; 9, 19: equites singulares Augusti, v. singularis.—Meton. or collect., horse-soldiers, cavalry:B.plurimum in Aetolis equitibus praesidii fuit: is longe tum optimus eques in Graecia erat,
Liv. 33, 7 fin.; 2, 20; 8, 38; Suet. Galb. 12; Flor. 2, 6, 13; Tac. A. 3, 46; 12, 29; id. H. 2, 89.—Equites, the order of knights, the Equites, who, among the Romans, held a middle rank between the Senate and the Plebs, consisting, under Romulus, of the 300 Celeres, but whose number, as early as the reign of Tullus Hostilius, had increased to 18 centuries. In the last centuries of the republic this order enjoyed great consideration and influence in the conduct of public affairs, in consequence of the wealth they acquired as farmers of the public taxes, as also by reason of the right to the administration of justice held by them after the year 632 A. U. C. (acc. to the lex Sempronia judiciaria), Liv. 1, 15; 30, 43; Cic. Rep. 2, 20; 22; id. Font. 8; id. Verr. 1, 13, 38; id. de Or. 2, 48 fin.; Plin. 33, 1, 7, § 29 sq.; Cic. Clu. 55, 152; id. Rosc. Com. 14 fin.; id. Fl. 2, 4; id. Phil. 7, 6; Caes. B. C. 1, 23, 2; Sall. J. 65, 2; Ov. Am. 1, 3, 8; id. F. 4, 293; Hor. C. 1, 20, 5; 3, 16, 20; id. S. 1, 10, 76 et saep.; cf. Dict. of Antiq., art. Equites. —2.In the sing. collect., the equestrian order:senatores, eques, miles,
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47 पत्तिः _pattiḥ
पत्तिः [पद्-तिन्]1 A footman, a foot-soldier; पत्तिः पदातिम् (अभ्यपतत्) R.7.37; Ve.1.27.-2 A pedes- trian.-3 A hero. -f.1 The smallest division of an army, consisting of one chariot, one elephant, three horsemen and five foot-soldiers; एको रथो गजश्चैको नराः पञ्च पदातयः । त्रयश्च तुरगास्तज्ज्ञैः पत्तिरित्यभिधीयते ॥ Mb.1.2. 19.-2 Going, walking.-Comp. -अध्यक्षः the super- intendent of infantry; Kau. A.1.1.1.-कायः infantry.-गणकः an officer whose business it is to muster the infantry.-संहतिः f. a body of infantry, infantry. -
48 पत्तिन् _pattin
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49 पदाजिः _padājiḥ _पदातः _padātḥ _पदातिः _padātiḥ
पदाजिः पदातः पदातिः [पद्भ्यामतति, अत्-अच्]1 A foot-soldier; 'पदातिपत्तिपदगपादातिकपदाजयः' Ak.; R. 7.37.-2 A pedestrian (walking on foot); U.5.12.-Comp. -अध्यक्षः the commander-in-chief of the infantry.-लव (पदातिलव) a. most humble.Sanskrit-English dictionary > पदाजिः _padājiḥ _पदातः _padātḥ _पदातिः _padātiḥ
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50 རྐང་ཐང་
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51 fótgöngumaðr
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52 पत्काषिन्
pat-kāshinmfn. rubbing orᅠ galling the feet, walking painfully Sarvad. Pāṇ. 6-3, 54 ;
( W. « going on foot; m. a footman, foot-soldier»)
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53 पदग
padá-gamfn. going on foot;
m. a footman, foot-soldier L.
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54 पदजि
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55 पदाति
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56 पद्ग
pád-gamfn. going on foot, pedestrian;
m. a foot-soldier L.
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57 पादचारिन्
pāda-cārinmfn. going orᅠ fighting on foot, having feet, walking, moving BhP. Jātakam. ;
m. a pedestrian, foot-soldier Kathās.
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59 пехотинец
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60 πεζοβόας
A one who responds to the battle-cry on foot, foot-soldier, Pi.N.9.34.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πεζοβόας
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