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2 balneário
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3 pemandian
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4 kupalište
bathing-place, plaža swimming beach* * *• bathing area• bathing resort• bathing spot• bathing-place• baths -
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6 permandian
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7 koupaliště
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8 морской курорт
bathing-place, thalassotherapeutic resortБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > морской курорт
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9 permandian
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10 Badeplatz
m place for swimming; förm. bathing place* * *Ba|de|platzmplace for bathing* * *Ba·de·platzm bathing place* * *der bathing-place* * ** * *der bathing-place -
11 baignade
baignade [bεɲad]feminine noun• « baignade interdite » "no swimming"* * *bɛɲad1) ( activité) swimming‘baignade interdite’ — ‘no swimming’
2) ( lieu) bathing spot* * *bɛɲad nf1) (= action) swimming, bathingle matin, petit jogging suivi par une baignade — in the morning, a little run followed by a swim
"baignade interdite" — "no swimming"
2) (= endroit) swimming place, bathing place* * *baignade nf1 ( activité) swimming, bathing†; la baignade était bonne? did you have a nice swim?; ‘baignade interdite’ ‘no swimming’, ‘no bathing’; après la baignade after swimming;2 ( lieu) bathing spot.[bɛɲad] nom féminin‘baignade interdite’ ‘no swimming’[lieu] bathing ou swimming placeb. [pour bébés] to lay out an area for paddling -
12 λούω
λούω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `bathe, wash (the body)' (Il., cf. below)Other forms: also λοέω (ipf. λόεον δ 252). λόω (ipf. λό' [κ 361], λόον [h. Ap. 120], inf. λόεσθαι [Hes. Op. 749]); besides λοῦσθαι (ζ 216), λοῦνται (Hdt.), λούμενος (Ar.); Dor. (Call. Lav. Pall. 72f.) λῶντο, λώοντο; aor. λοῦσαι, - σασθαι (Il.), ep. also λοέσ(σ)αι, - έσσασθαι, Dor. λωσάμενος (Cyrene), pass. λουθῆναι (Hp.), - σθῆναι (LXX, pap.); fut. λούσω, - ομαι (IA.), λοέσσομαι (ζ 221), ptc. perf. λελουμένος (E 6),Dialectal forms: Myc. rewotorokowo; s. belowDerivatives: 1. λουτρόν, Hom. λοετρόν, Dor. λωτρόν (H.), usu. (in Hom. always) in plur. `the bath, bathing place' (Il.); as 1. member e.g. in λοετρο-χόος `pouring bathwater' (Hom.); λούτριον n. `bathwater' (Ar., Luc.), ἀπολούτριος `for washing' of water (Ael.), λουτρών, - ῶνος m. `bathroom, bathing house' (X., hell.) with - ωνικός `belonging to the bathing places' ( Cod. Just.), λουτρίς f. `belonging to the bath' (Theopomp. Com., H., Phot.), λουτρικός H. s. ξυστρολήκυθον, λουτρόομαι `bathe' (Euboea) - 2. λούτρα f. `sarcophagus' (Corycos ; on the meaning cf. μάκρα [from μάκτρα] `bathtub, coffin'). - 3. λουτήρ m. `bathtub' (LXX, inscr.), - ήριον n. `id.' (Antiph., inscr.; λωτ. Tab. Heracl.) with the dimin. - ηρίδιον (Hero, pap.), - ηρίσκος (Gloss.); ἐκλουτήριος `for washing' (Aegina); ἐγλουστρίς f. `bathing-drawers?' (hell. pap.). - 4. λούστης m. "bather", `who loves bathing' (Arist., M. Ant.). - 5. λοῦσις ` bathing, washing' (late pap., inscr.), ἀπόλουσις `washing' (Pl.). - 6. λοῦμα n. `stream' (Sardes); prob also λούματα (cod. ἀούματα) τὰ τῶν πτισσομένων κριθῶν ἄχυρα Κύπριοι H.; cf. ἀπόλουμα = ἀποκάθαρμα (sch., Eust.); or because the chaff before feeding was washed away in water?; diff. Bechtel Dial. 1, 451 (with Hoffmann Dial. 1, 121). -7. λουτιάω `want to bathe' (Luc. Lex. 2; after ἐμετ-ιάω: ἐμέω a. o.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [692] *leu̯h₃- `wash, bathe'Etymology: The aorist λο(Ϝ)έ-σαι agrees with κορέ-σαι, στορέ-σαι; the rare present λο(Ϝ)έ-ω can be explained as innovation (cf. Specht KZ 59, 61). From λο(Ϝ)έσαι by contraction could arise λοῦσαι; to this again λούω. In Hom. the uncontracted forms can be inserted, e.g. λόεσεν etc. for λοῦσεν etc., also λοέεσθαι for λούεσθαι (Z 508 = O 265). Both λοῦσαι etc. and the isolated λό', λόον, λόεσθαι are understandable from (thematic) λό(Ϝ)-ω; the last forms however, can also be due to hyphairesis (cf. Schwyzer 252 f.). Also λοῦσθαι, λοῦνται, λούμενος admit basic forms like *λόϜ-εσθαι *λόϜ-ονται, *λοϜ-όμενος; but rhey are at the same time explainable from λο(Ϝ)έεσ-θαι, λο(Ϝ)έονται, λο(Ϝ)εόμενος. Further details in Schwyzer 682, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 34, 347, 374, Risch ̨ 117. An immediate agreement to monosyll. thematic λό(Ϝ)ω appears in Lat. lav-ō, lav-ere (from * lov-; cf. Szemerényi KZ 70, 57 f.); to disyll. λο(Ϝ)έ-σαι may at the same time disyll. lavā-re (if the length is secondary) correspond (IE *leu̯h₃-). Wether also Arm. loganam, aor. logac̣ay `bathe oneself' has a disyllabic root, remains uncertain given the productivity of the Arm. verbs in - anam. From the general o-vowel deviate Myc. rewotorokowo and rewoterejo; their connection with λοετρόν has been explained from metathesis of * lewo-. Also the Celtic and Germanic nominal derivv. show the same vocalisation, e.g. Gaul. lautro `bathing place', OIr. lōathar `basin', OWNo. lauđr n. `lye, (soap)foam', OE lēaÞor `soap-foam', which can go back on IE * louh₃-tro- and can be identical with λο(Ϝ)ετρόν. - Hitt. lah̯(h̯)uu̯āi-'pour', since Sturtevant connected with λούω (s. Friedrich Wb.), is formally unclear (on expects *leh₂\/₃-u-). - Further forms in Bq, WP. 2, 441, Pok. 692, W.-Hofmann s. lavō.Page in Frisk: 2,138-139Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λούω
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13 स्नानम् _snānam
स्नानम् [स्ना-भावे ल्युट्]1 Bathing, washing, ablution, immersion in water; ततः प्रविशति स्नानोत्तीर्णः काश्यपः Ś.4; न स्नानं न विलेपनं न कुसुमं नालंकृता मूर्धजाः (विभूषयन्ति पुरुषं) Bh. 2.19.-2 Purification by bathing, any religious or ceremonial ablution.-3 The ceremony of bathing or anointing an idol.-4 Anything used in ablution. तोयक्रीडानिरतयुवतिस्नानतिक्तैर्मरुद्भिः Me.35.-5 Cleansing, washing off.-Comp. -अगारम् a bath-room.-कलशः, -कुम्भः a jar containing lustral water.-गृहम् a bath- room; उत्थायावश्यकार्यार्थं ययौ स्नानगृहं नृपः Mb.7.82.7.-तीर्थम् a sacred bathing place.-तृणम् Kuśa-grass.-द्रोणी a bathing tub.-यात्रा the festival held on the full-moon day in the month of Jyeṣṭha.-वस्त्रम् a bathing-garment; सकृत् किं पीडितं स्नानवस्त्रं मुञ्चेत् द्रुतं पयः H.2.14.-विधिः 1 the act of ablution.-2 the pro- per manner or rules of ablution.-शाटी bathing drawers. -
14 तीर्थम् _tīrtham
तीर्थम् [तॄ-थक् Un.2.7] 'तीर्थं शास्त्राध्वरक्षेत्रोपायोपाध्याय- मन्त्रिषु' इति विश्वः.1 A passage, road, way, ford; सुप्र- तारां दृढा तीर्थे शीघ्रं नावमुपाहर Rām.2.52.6; Bhāg.9.19.4.-2 A descent into a river, the stairs of a landing-place (Mar. घाट); विषमो$पि विगाह्यते नयः कृततीर्थः पयसामिवाशयः Ki.2.3 (where तीर्थ means 'a remedy' or 'means' also); तीर्थं सर्वविद्यावताराणाम् K.44.-3 A place of water.-4 A holy place, place of pilgrimage, a shrine &c. dedicated to some holy object (especially on or near the bank of a sacred river &c.); तीर्थोदकं च वह्निश्च नान्यतः शुद्धिमर्हतः U.1.13; शुचि मनो यद्यस्ति तीर्थेन किम् Bh.2.55; R.1.85.-5 A channel, medium means; तदनेन तीर्थेन घटेत &c. Māl.1.-6 A remedy, expedient; नाध्यगच्छद्बलिर्लोके तीर्थ- मन्यत्र वै द्विजात् Mb.3.26.12.-7 A sacred or holy person- age, worthy person, an object of veneration, a fit recipient; क्व पुनस्तादृशस्य तीर्थस्य साधोः संभवः U.1; Ms.3. 136; H.2.8; R.5.15; वृद्धस्य तीर्थेषु प्रतिपादिनी Kau. A.1.-8 A sacred preceptor, a teacher; मया तीर्थादभिनयविद्या शिक्षिता M.1.-9 Source, origin.-1 A sacrifice.-11 A minister; Rām.2.1.36; Pt.3.68.-12 Advice, instruction; विषमो$पि विगाह्यते नयः कृततीर्थः पयसामिवाशयः Ki.2.3.-13 Right place or moment; प्रादात्स्वन्नं च विप्रेभ्यः प्रजातीर्थे स तीर्थवित् Bhāg.1.12.14.-14 The right or usual manner; गौतम तीर्थेनेच्छासा इत्युपैम्यहं भवन्तम् Bṛi. Up.6. 2.7.-15 Certain parts of the hand sacred to deities, manes &c.-16 A school of philosophy.-17 Pudendum muliebre.-18 Menstrual courses of a woman.-19 A Brāhmaṇa.-2 (In liturgical language) The path to the altar between the चात्वाल q. v. and उत्कर q. v.-21 Fire.-22 Ascertainment of a disease.-23 A science (शास्त्र).-24 An auxiliary, a help; a person or official connected with the king and being in close attendance on him; (the number being 15 on one's side and 18 on the enemy's side); cf. Pt.3.69.-र्थः One of the ten orders of ascetics founded by शंकराचार्य, An honorary affix added to the names of ascetics, saints &c.; e. g. आनन्दतीर्थ. -a1 Sacred.-2 Liberator, saviour; वार्तां सखे कीर्तय तीर्थकीर्तेः Bhāg.3.1.45.-Comp. उदकम् holy water; तीर्थोदकं च वह्निश्च नान्यतः शुद्धिमर्हतः U.1.13.-कमण्डलु -m., -n. a pot filled with water from a holy place.-करः 1 a Jaina Arhat, sanctified teacher or saint of the Jainas; (also तीर्थकर in this sense).-2 an ascetic.-3 the founder of a new religious or philosophical school.-4 N. of Viṣṇu.-काकः an unsteady pupil; P.II.1.42 Vārt.;-काकः, -ध्वाङ्क्षः, -वायसः 'a crow at a sacred bathing-place', i. e. a very greedy person (लोलुप).-चर्या pilgrimage.-देवः an epithet of Śiva.-पाद् m. an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa; Bhāg.1.7.34.-भूत a. sacred, holy.-यात्रा a visit to a holy place, a pilgrimage.-राजः N. of Prayāga.-राजिः, -जी f. an epithet of Benaras.-वाकः the hair of the head.-विधिः rites observed at a place of pilgrimage (such as क्षौर).-शिला the stone-steps leading to a bathing- place.-सेविन् a. a pilgrim. (-m.) a crane. -
15 lavātiō
lavātiō ōnis, f [lavo], a bathing, bath, bathing apparatus: parata: argentea, Ph.* * *washing, bathing; bathing apparatus; bathing place -
16 морской курорт
1) General subject: bathing place, bathing-place, plage, seaside, seaside place, watering-place, seaside resort (AD)2) Geology: watering place3) Makarov: seaside town -
17 balneario
adj.beach.m.1 spa.2 seaside resort. ( Latin American Spanish)3 beach resort, seaside resort.4 bathing resort, bathhouse, bathing place, watering place.* * *► adjetivo1 spa1 spa, health resort————————1 spa, health resort* * *1.ADJ2. SM1) (Med) spa, health resort2) LAm seaside resort* * *1) ( de baños medicinales) spa2) ( en costa)a) ( establecimiento) private beach/clubb) (AmL) (pueblo, urbanización) seaside resort, (holiday) resort* * *= spa town, spa, health resort.Ex. This article discusses the work of the library of the spa town of Marianske Lazne which has a stock of 100,000 items.Ex. The study showed that seaside resorts, spas, retirement towns and administrative centres were more likely to have good bookshops than industrial towns.Ex. In November 1938, the SS built the Ravensbrück Women's Concentration Camp in the Prussian village of Ravensbrück near the former Mecklenburg health resort Fürstenberg.* * *1) ( de baños medicinales) spa2) ( en costa)a) ( establecimiento) private beach/clubb) (AmL) (pueblo, urbanización) seaside resort, (holiday) resort* * *= spa town, spa, health resort.Ex: This article discusses the work of the library of the spa town of Marianske Lazne which has a stock of 100,000 items.
Ex: The study showed that seaside resorts, spas, retirement towns and administrative centres were more likely to have good bookshops than industrial towns.Ex: In November 1938, the SS built the Ravensbrück Women's Concentration Camp in the Prussian village of Ravensbrück near the former Mecklenburg health resort Fürstenberg.* * *1 (de aguas medicinales) spa ( before n)A (de baños medicinales) spa1 (establecimiento) private beach/club2 ( AmL) (pueblo, urbanización) seaside resort, holiday resort, resort* * *
balneario sustantivo masculino
1 ( de baños medicinales) spa
2 (AmL) ( núcleo residencial) seaside resort, (holiday) resort
balneario sustantivo masculino spa
' balneario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
panacea
- agua
- ciudad
English:
spa
- resort
* * *balneario, -a♦ adjAmciudad balnearia seaside resort♦ nm1. [de baños medicinales] spa2. Am [centro turístico] seaside resort, spa town* * *m spa* * *balneario nm: spa, bathing resort* * *balneario n spa -
18 ἔμβασις
A embarkation, Plb.4.10.3; place of entering,ποταμοῦ Id.3.46.1
; entrance,τῆς πλατείας Ephes.3
No.71.3 ἐμβάσεις θαλάσσης sea- bathing, Herod.Med. ap. Orib.10.8.11, cf. Alex.Aphr.Pr.1.112; bathing-place,ποταμὸς παραρρεῖ χωρίον ἔ. ἔχον παγκάλην καὶ εὐειδῆ Aristid.Or.51(27).53
.4ἔ. Ὀσίριδος εἰς τὴν σελήνην Plu.2.368c
; of planets,= ἐπέμβασις, Vett.Val.37.5 (pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔμβασις
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19 lavatio
lăvātĭo, ōnis, f. [id.], a washing, bathing, bath.I.In abstr.:II.quid ea messis attinet ad meam lavationem?
Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 4; Cic. ap. Col. 12, 3, 2:lavatio calida et pueris et senibus apta est,
Cels. 1, 3, § 71; 79; cf.:boves lavatione calidae aquae traduntur pinguescere,
Plin. 8, 45, 70, § 178.—Transf.A.Bathing apparatus:B.ut lavatio parata sit,
Cic. Fam. 9, 5, 3:argentea,
Phaedr. 4, 5, 22; Dig. 34, 2, 25, § 10. —A bathing-place, bathing-room, bath: in versura porticus frigida lavatio, quam Graeci loutron vocitant, Vitr. 5, 11; Dig. 19, 2, 30, § 1; Inscr. Grut. 444, 8; 473, 1 al. -
20 λουτρόν
λουτρόν, τό, in Hom. always [full] λοετρόν, but [var] contr. form in h.Cer.50, Hes.Op. 753; [dialect] Dor. [full] λωτρόν, Hsch.: ([etym.] λούω):—A bath, bathing-place, Hom., always in pl., θερμὰ λοετρά hot bath, Il.22.444, al.; laterθερμὰ λουτρά A.Ch. 670
, S.Tr. 634 (lyr.), CratesCom.15, etc.;θερμὰ Νυμφᾶν λουτρά Pi.O.12.19
; also calledἩράκλεια λουτρά Ar.Nu. 1051
;λοετρὰ Ὠκεανοῖο Il.18.489
, Od.5.275; σίτοισι καὶ λουτροῖσι in matters of eating and washing, Hdt.6.52;λουτρῷ χρωμένους Plu.2.1109b
: sg. first in Hes. l.c.;τραπέσθαι πρὸς τὸ λ. Pl.Phd. 115a
, cf. X.Oec.9.7: in pl., bathing-establishment, τὰ δημόσια λ. POxy. 1252 B22 (iii A. D.), etc.2 water for bathing or washing, ; ἐν λουτροῖς while bathing, X.Cyr.7.5.59; λοῦσαί τινα λουτρόν give one a bath, wash one with water, S.Ant. 1201, Ar.Lys. 469; λουτρὸν παρέχειν ib. 377; λοῦσθαι λουτρόν bathe, A.Fr. 366 (note);λουτρόν ἐστιν, οὐ πότος Alex.9
; νυμφικὰ λουτρά the conveying of water to the bride (cf. λουτροφόρος), Poll.3.43; in NT, of baptism, Ep.Eph. 5.26;λ. παλιγγενεσίας Ep.Tit.3.5
.II in Poets, = σπονδαί, libations to the dead, S.El.84, 434, E.Ph. 1667, cf. Hsch. s.v. χθόνια λ.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λουτρόν
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