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beak plough

  • 1 beak plough

    Автомобильный термин: остроносый плуг, почвоуглубитель

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > beak plough

  • 2 почвоуглубитель

    1) General subject: pan breaker
    3) Agriculture: deep tiller, kilofer (в Африке), pan plow, pan-breaker, panbuster, subsoil cultivator, subsoil disrupturer, subsoil plow, subsoil ripper
    4) Automobile industry: beak plough

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > почвоуглубитель

  • 3 остроносый плуг

    Automobile industry: beak plough

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > остроносый плуг

  • 4 rostrum

    rōstrum, i, n. [rodo], the bill or beak of a bird; the snout, muzzle, mouth of animals (cf. proboscis).
    I.
    Lit.:

    cibum arripere aduncitate rostrorum,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 47, 122:

    aves corneo proceroque rostro,

    id. ib. 1, 36, 101; Liv. 41, 13; Ov. M. 2, 376; 5, 545; 6, 673 et saep. al.:

    arietes tortis cornibus pronis ad rostrum,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 4;

    of goats,

    id. ib. 2, 3, 2;

    of swine,

    Cic. Div. 1, [p. 1601] 13, 23; 2, 21, 48; Ov. M. 8, 371; 10, 713; 14, 282;

    of dogs,

    id. ib. 1, 536; 3, 249;

    of wolves,

    Plin. 28, 10, 44, § 157;

    of stags,

    id. 8, 32, 50, § 112;

    of a dolphin,

    id. 9, 8, 7, § 20;

    of tortoises,

    id. 9, 10, 12, § 37;

    of bees,

    id. 11, 10, 10, § 21 et saep.—
    B.
    In familiar or contemptuous lang., like our muzzle, snout, of persons, Lucil. ap. Fest. s. v. squarrosi, p. 329 Müll.; Plaut. Men. 1, 1, 13; Lucil., Nov., and Varr. ap. Non. 455, 10 sq.; Petr. 75, 10; so,

    too, of human statues,

    Dig. 19, 1, 17 fin.
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    In gen., of objects having a similar shape, the curved point of a vine-dresser's billhook, Col. 4, 25, 1;

    of a plough,

    Plin. 18, 18, 48, § 171;

    of hammers,

    id. 34, 14, 41, § 144;

    of lamps,

    id. 28, 11, 46, § 163;

    of an island,

    id. 10, 33, 49, § 137.—
    B.
    Esp. freq., the curved end of a ship ' s prow, a ship ' s beak; sing.:

    neque his (navibus) nostrae rostro nocere poterant,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 13; so id. ib. 3, 14; id. B. C. 2, 6; Liv. 28, 30; 37, 30; Verg. A. 10, 157; 301:

    navis, cui argenteum aut aureum rostrum est,

    Sen. Ep. 76, 13; Ov. M. 4, 705 al. — Plur., Auct. B. Alex. 44, 3;

    46, 2.—Sometimes of a triple form: convolsum remis rostrisque tridentibus aequor,

    Verg. A. 5, 143; cf. Val. Fl. 1, 688:

    rostrum trifidum,

    Sil. 6, 358.—Hence,
    C.
    Rostra, the Rostra, a stage or platform for speakers in the Forum, so called from being adorned with the beaks of ships taken from the Antians A.U.C. 416, Liv. 8, 14; Varr. L. L. 5, § 155 Müll.; Plin. 34, 5, 11, § 20; Ascon. Mil. p. 43 Orell.; cf. Becker, Antiq. I. p. 279 sq. and p. 290; and, in gen., the place from which the assembled people were addressed, the orator ' s pulpit, or platform:

    ut semper in rostris curiam, in senatu populum defenderim,

    Cic. Pis. 3, 7:

    ut in rostris prius quam in senatu litterae recitarentur,

    Liv. 27, 50 fin.:

    in rostra escendere,

    Cic. Off. 3, 20, 80; Liv. 30, 17:

    descendere ad rostra,

    Suet. Vit. 15:

    procedere in rostra,

    Plin. Pan. 65, 3:

    cum Vettius descendisset de rostris,

    Cic. Vatin. 11, 26; cf.:

    aliquem de rostris deducere,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 21:

    rem a subselliis ad rostra detulit,

    Cic. Clu. 40, 111:

    caput Sulpicii erectum et ostentatum pro rostris,

    Vell. 2, 19, 1; cf.:

    aliquem defunctum laudare e more pro rostris (v. pro, II. 2.),

    Suet. Caes. 6; so,

    pro rostris,

    id. ib. 17; 20; 79; 84; id. Aug. 100; id. Tib. 6; id. Calig. 10; id. Claud. 22; id. Ner. 47; Sen. Cons. ad Marc. 15, 3; Tac. A. 3, 5; 76; 4, 12; 5, 1;

    for which: laudavit ipse apud rostra formam ejus,

    id. ib. 16, 6:

    frigidus a rostris manat per compita rumor,

    Hor. S. 2, 6, 50.— Sing.:

    tenere rostrum,

    Luc. 1, 275:

    rostrum forumque optare,

    id. 7, 65.— Poet.:

    campumque et rostra movebat,

    i. e. the assembled people, Luc. 8, 685.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > rostrum

  • 5 मुखम् _mukham

    मुखम् [खन् अच् डित् धातोः पूर्वं मुट् च cf. Uṇ.5.2]
    1 The mouth (fig. also); प्रजासृजा यतः खातं तस्मादाहुर्मुखं बुधाः; ब्राह्मणो$स्य मुखमासीत् Ṛv.1.9.12; सभ्रूभङ्गं मुखमिव Me.24; त्वं मम मुखं भव V.1 'be my mouth or spokes- man'.
    -2 The face, countenance; परिवृत्तार्धमुखी मयाद्य दृष्टा V.1.17; नियमक्षाममुखी धृतैकवेणिः Ś.7.21; so चन्द्रमुखी, मुखचन्द्रः &c; ओष्ठौ च दन्तमूलानि दन्ता जिह्वा च तालु च । गलो गलादि सकलं सप्ताङ्गं मुखमुच्यते ॥
    -3 The snout or muzzle (of any animal).
    -4 The front, van, forepart; head, top; (लोचने) हरति मे हरिवाहनदिङ्मुखम् V.3.6.
    -5 The tip, point, barb (of an arrow), head; पुरारि- मप्राप्तमुखः शिलीमुखः Ku.5.54; R.3.57.
    -6 The edge or sharp point (of any instrument).
    -7 A teat, nipple; मध्ये यथा श्याममुखस्य तस्य मृणालसूत्रान्तरमप्य- लभ्यम् Ku.1.4; R.3.8.
    -8 The beak or bill of a bird.
    -9 A direction, quarter; as in अन्तर्मुख.
    -1 Opening, entrance, mouth; नीवाराः शुकगर्भकोटरमुखभ्रष्टास्तरूणामधः Ś.1.14; नदीमुखेनेव समुद्रमाविशत् R.3.28; Ku.1.8.
    -11 An entrance to a house, a door, passage.
    -12 Begin- ning, commencement; सखीजनोद्वीक्षणकौमुदीमुखम् R.3.1; दिनमुखानि रविर्हिमनिग्रहैर्विमलयन् मलयं नगमत्यजत् 9.25;5.76; Ghaṭ.2.
    -13 Introduction.
    -14 The chief, the principal or prominent (at the end of comp. in this sense); बन्धोन्मुक्त्यै खलु मखमुखान् कुर्वते कर्मपाशान् Bv.4.21; so इन्द्रमुखा देवाः &c.
    -15 The surface or upper side.
    -16 A means.
    -17 A source, cause, occasion.
    -18 Utterance; as in मुखसुख; speaking, speech, tongue; आत्मनो मुखदोषेण बध्यन्ते शुकसारिकाः Pt.4.44.
    -19 The Vedas, scripture.
    -2 (In Rhet.) The original cause or source of the action in a drama.
    -21 The first term in a progression (in alg.).
    -22 The side opposite to the base of a figure (in geom.).
    -Comp. -अग्निः 1 a forest conflagration.
    -2 a sort of goblin with a face of fire.
    -3 the conse- crated or sacrificial fire.
    -4 fire put into the mouth of a corpse at the time of lighting the funeral pile.
    -5 a Brāhmaṇa.
    -अनिलः, -उच्छ्वासः breath.
    -अस्त्रः a crab.
    -आकारः look, mien, appearance.
    -आक्षेपः 1 an inve- ctive.
    -2 the act of throwing up soil with the plough- share.
    -आसवः nectar of the lips.
    -आस्रवः, -स्रावः spittle, saliva.
    -आस्वादः kissing the mouth; Y.
    -इन्दुः a moon-like face, i. e. a round lovely face.
    -उच्छ्वासः breath.
    -उल्का a forest-conflagration.
    -कमलम् a lotus- like face.
    -खुरः a tooth.
    -गन्धकः an onion.
    -गोपनम् concealment of the face; अवधीरितमुखमण्डलमुखगोपनं किमिति Udb.
    -ग्रहणम् kissing the mouth.
    -घण्टा f. hurraying of women in festivities.
    -चन्द्रः a moon-like face.
    - चपल a. talkative, garrulous.
    -चपेटिका a slap on the face.
    -चालिः an introductory dance;
    -चीरिः f. the tongue.
    -चूर्णम् scented powder to smear the face with; छविकरं मुखचूर्णमृतुश्रियः R.9.45.
    -जः 1 a Brāhmaṇa.
    -2 a tooth.
    -जाहम् the root of the mouth.
    -दूषणः an onion.
    -दूषिका an eruption disfiguring the face.
    -दोषः fault of the tongue; आत्मनो मुखदोषेण बध्यन्ते शुकसारिकाः Pt.4.44.
    -निरीक्षकः a lazy fellow, an idler.
    -निवासिनी an epithet of Sarasvatī.
    -पटः a veil; कुर्वन् कामं क्षणमुखपट- प्रीतिमैरावतस्य Me.64.
    -पाकः inflammation of the mouth; द्राक्षाविपाकसमये मुखपाको भवति काकानाम् Udb.
    -पिण्डः a mouthful of food; cf. को न याति वशं लोके मुखपिण्डेन पूरितः Bh.2.118.
    -पुष्पकम् a kind of ornament.
    -पूरणम् 1 fil- ling the mouth.
    -2 a mouthful of water, a mouth- ful in general.
    -प्रसादः a pleased countenance, gra- ciousness of aspect.
    -प्रसाधनम् dacorating the face.
    -प्रियः an orange. (
    -यम्) cloves.
    -प्रेक्ष a. observing or watching the face.
    -फुल्लकम् a kind of ornament.
    -बन्धः a preface, an introduction.
    -बन्धनम् 1 a preface.
    -2 a lid, cover.
    -भगा (a woman) who suf- fers her mouth to be used as a vulva.
    -भङ्गः 1 a blow on the face.
    -2 wry face, grimace.
    -भूषणम् a preparation of betel; see ताम्बूल.
    -भेदः 1 distortion of the face.
    -2 gaping.
    -मण़्डनकः a kind of tree (तिलक).
    -मण्डलम् the (round) face.
    -मधु a. honey-mouthed, sweet-lipped.
    -माधुर्यम् a particular disease of the phlegm.
    -मारुतः breath.
    -मार्जनम् washing the face.
    -मुद्रा silence; यापदृष्टिरपि या मुखमुद्रा N.5.12.
    -मोदः Hyperanthera Moringa (Mar. शेवगा).
    -यन्त्रणम् the bit of a bridle.
    -रज्जुः f. the bridle of a horse.
    -रसः speech, talk; मधुरमुखरसामृतकलया चान्तस्तापमनघार्हसि क्षमयितुम् Bhag.6.9.41.
    -रागः the colour or complexion of the face; ददृशुर्विस्मितास्तस्य मुखरागं समं जनाः R.12.8;17.31; तव खलु मुखरागो यत्र भेदं प्रयातः Śi.11.31.
    -रेखा feature, mien, air.
    -रोगः a disease of the mouth or face.
    -लाङ्गलः a hog.
    -लेपः 1 anointing the face or upper side (of a drum); मृदङ्गो मुखलेपेन करोति मुखरध्वनिम् Bh. 2.118.
    -2 a disease of the phlegmatic humour.
    -वल्लभः the pomegranate tree.
    -वस्त्रिका a piece of fine cloth (net) held before the face (Mar. बुरखा).
    -वाद्यम् 1 an instrument of music sounded with the mouth, any wind-instrument.
    -2 a sound made with the mouth; (Mar. बोंब).
    -वासः, -वासनम् a perfume used to scent breath.
    -विलुण्ठिका a she-goat.
    -विषमः one of the ways of embezzlement namely misrepresentation of the source of income; Kau. A.2.8.
    -विष्ठा a species of cockroach.
    -वैरस्यम् bad taste in the mouth.
    -व्यादानम् gaping, yawning.
    -शफ a. abusive, foul-mouthed, scurrilous.
    -शाला entrance-hall, vestibule.
    -शुद्धिः f. washing or purifying the mouth.
    -शृङ्गः a rhinoceros.
    -शेषः an epithet of Rāhu.
    -शोधन a.
    1 cleansing the mouth.
    -2 pungent, sharp. (
    -नः) the sharp flavour, pungency.
    (-नम्) 1 cleansing the mouth.
    -2 cinnamon.
    -शोधिन् m. the citron tree.
    -शोषः dryness of the mouth.
    -श्रीः f. 'beauty of countenance', a lovely face.
    -संदंशः forceps.
    -संधिः m. A kind of fugue; S. D. 6th Parichcheda.
    -संभवः a Brāhmaṇa.
    -सुखम् facility of pronunciation, phonetic ease.
    -सुरम् the nectar of the lips (अधरामृत).
    -स्रावः saliva.
    -हासः cheerfulness or liveliness of countenance; सकमलमुखहासं वीक्षितः पद्मिनीभिः Śi.11.47.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > मुखम् _mukham

  • 6 अयोमुख


    ayo-mukha
    ( áyo-) mfn. having an iron mouth AV. XI, 10, 3 ;

    having an iron beak MBh. XII, 12072 ;
    iron-pointed (as a plough Mn. X, 84 orᅠ a stake for impaling criminals R. III, 53, 53);
    m. an arrow Ragh. V, 55 ;
    N. of a Dānava Hariv. and VP. ;
    of a mountain Hariv. and R.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अयोमुख

  • 7 κορώνη

    Grammatical information: f.
    Meaning: `crow', also `shearwater', `Corvus corone, cornix, frugilegus, Puffinus yelkuan' (Od.);
    Compounds: rarely in compp., e. g. κορωνο-βόλος `shooting crows', τρι-κόρωνος `have three times the age of a crow' (AP). - Often metaph. of all kinds of curved or hook-formed objects (cf. below): `tip of a bow' (Il.), `grip of a door' (Od., Poll.), `tip of the plough-pole' (A. R.), `back of a ship' (Arat.), `pathological tumour of the elbow etc.' (Hp.), `kind of crown' (Sophr. 163, H.).
    Derivatives: κορωνιδεύς m. `young crow' (Cratin. 179; Boßhardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 46); κορώνεως f. `tree with raven-black figs' (Ar. Pax 628; cf. on ἐρινεώς s. ἐρινεός). - κορωνίς f. `curbed, with tail', of ships (Hom.), of cattle (Theoc.), as subst. `crown' (Stesich.), `curved line, ornament' at the end of a book etc., as orthographic sign, metaph. `end' (hell.); also m. κορωνός `curbed etc.' (Archil., Hp., EM), also PN Κόρωνος (Β 746; Sommer Nominalkomp. 122), n. κορωνόν `knob of bone(s)', τὰ κόρωνα `elbow' (medic.); κορώνιος μηνοειδῆ ἔχων κέρατα βοῦς H., also monthsname (Knossos), κορώνιον n. `Krähenkraut(=?)' (Ps.-Dsc.; Strömberg Pflanzennamen 42); κορωνίης m. `who proudly bows his neck' ( ἵππος; Semon.) with κορωνιάω `id., be proud' (hell.), also `curb oneself' ( κορωνιόωντα πέτηλα Hes. Sc. 289; metr. conditioned). - Denomin. verb κορωνίζω `end, finish' (of κορωνίς; Pontos); also of κορώνη as basis of κορωνισταί pl. "crow-singer", κορωνίσματα pl. "crow-songs", i. e. `begging singer', `-songs' (Ath.). - See on κορώνη Thompson Birds s. v.
    Origin: IE [Indo-European] [567] *ker-\/kor-v\/n- `crow'
    Etymology: The Italic words for `crow', Lat. corn-īx, Umbr. curn-aco `cornicem', make also for κορών-η an old n-stem * koron-, * korn- probable (also in κόραξ and κόραφος? (diff. Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 1, 280; s. also Schwyzer 491); an u-stem alternating with this n-stem is seen in Lat. corvus, MIr. crū `raven'. The words are all based on an onomatop. (diff. Specht Ursprung 118: orig. colour word). - Generally κορώνη is as name for curbed abjects beside κορωνίς, κορωνός separated from κορώνη `crow' and connected with κυρτός (s. v.). Against a separation in two diff. words speaks the remarkable formation of the Greek word. The metaphorical use of κορώνη `crow' has nothing remarkable ( κόραξ, Lat. corvus, Fr. corbeau, NEngl. crow, Swed. kråka etc.). Both the beak and the feet of the bird may have caused the metaphors. - From here Lat. corōna, corōnis with westeuropean derivv. - Cf. on κόραξ.
    Page in Frisk: 1,927-928

    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κορώνη

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