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121 αποκεφάλιζε
ἀ̱ποκεφάλιζε, ἀποκεφαλίζωbehead: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀποκεφαλίζωbehead: pres imperat act 2nd sgἀποκεφαλίζωbehead: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
122 ἀποκεφάλιζε
ἀ̱ποκεφάλιζε, ἀποκεφαλίζωbehead: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀποκεφαλίζωbehead: pres imperat act 2nd sgἀποκεφαλίζωbehead: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
123 καρατομήσει
καρᾱτομήσει, καρατομέωbehead: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)καρᾱτομήσει, καρατομέωbehead: fut ind mid 2nd sgκαρᾱτομήσει, καρατομέωbehead: fut ind act 3rd sg -
124 καρατομήσω
καρᾱτομήσω, καρατομέωbehead: aor subj act 1st sgκαρᾱτομήσω, καρατομέωbehead: fut ind act 1st sgκαρᾱτομήσω, καρατομέωbehead: aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
125 отрязвам
отрязвам къс от cut off a piece from(от вестник и пр. чрез операция) cut out(ампутирам) amputate, take off(сливици) remove(късо-опашка, коса) dock, cropотрязвам върха на (дърво, храст) tipотрязвам главата на behead, decapitate2. (отказвам) refuse flatly, give a curt refusal, give (s.o.) a brush-offотрязвам пътя за отстъпление на cut off/intercept the retreat ofтой е отрязъл главата на баща си he is the spit and image/the picture/a second edition of his father* * *отря̀звам,гл.1. cut off (и коса), (с ножици и пр.) snip/clip off, (с трион) saw off; \отрязвам върха на ( дърво, храст) tip; \отрязвам главата на behead, decapitate; \отрязвам къс от cut off a piece from; (от вестник и пр.) cut out; ( чрез операция) excise, excind, exsect; ( ампутирам) amputate, take off; ( сливици) remove; ( късо опашка, коса) dock, crop; \отрязвам пътя за отстъпление на intercept the retreat of;2. ( отказвам) refuse flatly, give a curt refusal, give (s.o.) a brush-off; • \отрязвам главата си I’d stake my life on it, I’ll eat my boots/hat/head (if); той е отрязал главата на баща си he is the spit and image/the picture/a second edition of his father.* * *cut; cut away; cut off: The hair-dresser отрязвам my hair. - Фризьорът отряза косата ми.; crop; detruncate; exscind{eksind}; nip off* * *1. (ампутирам) amputate, take off 2. (късо - опашка, коса) dock, crop 3. (от вестник и пр. 4. (отказвам) refuse flatly, give a curt refusal, give (s. o.) a brush-off 5. (сливици) remove 6. cut off (u коса), (с ножици и) snip/clip off. (c трион) saw off 7. ОТРЯЗВАМ върха на (дърво, храст) tip 8. ОТРЯЗВАМ главата на behead, decapitate 9. ОТРЯЗВАМ къс от cut off a piece from 10. ОТРЯЗВАМ пътя за отстъпление на cut off/intercept the retreat of 11. ОТРЯЗВАМ си главата I'd stake my life on it, I'll eat my boots/hat/head (if) 12. той е отрязъл главата на баща си he is the spit and image/the picture/a second edition of his father 13. чрез операция) cut out -
126 посичам
1. (съсичам) slay, sabre(обезглавявам) behead2. (наранявал) gash, slash* * *посѝчам,гл.1. ( съсичам) slay, sabre; ( обезглавявам) behead;* * *hew; slay* * *1. (дърво със секира) hew (down) 2. (наранявал) gash, slash 3. (обезглавявам) behead 4. (съсичам) slay, sabre -
127 decapitare
decapitare v.tr.1 to behead, to decapitate, to cut* off s.o.'s head: fu decapitato, he was beheaded2 (estens.) to decapitate: decapitare un albero, un fiore, to decapitate a tree, a flower; hanno decapitato la statua, the statue's head has been cut off (o the statue has been decapitated); decapitare un articolo, to cut an article.* * *[dekapi'tare]* * *decapitare/dekapi'tare/ [1]to behead, to decapitate [ persona]. -
128 κεφαλή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `head', also metaph. `the uppermost, most extreme, source etc.' (Il.).Compounds: several compp., e. g. κεφαλ-αλγ-ία `headache' (Hp.), through dissimilation - αργία (Luc.); βου-κέφαλος `with cow-head' (Ar.); also as plant-name (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 54); as PN Βου-κεφάλᾱς m. the personal horse of Alexander the Great (Str., Plu.; on the formation Schwyzer 451).Derivatives: Diminut. κεφάλιον (Att. inscr.), - ίδιον (Poll., pap.), κεφαλίς f. `bulb of an onion, toe-cap of a shoe, capital of a column etc.' (Arist.), κεφαλὶς βιβλίου `book-roll' (LXX); - κεφάλαιον n. `the main thing, -point, -sum, capital' (Pi., att.; rarely adj. κεφάλαιος [Ar. Ra. 854, PMasp. 151, 16, VIp]) with κεφαλαιώδης, adv. - ωδῶς `regarding the main point' (Hp., Arist., hell.) and the denominative κεφαλαιόω `(summarize the main points) ' (Att.), from where κεφαλαίωμα `total sum' (Hdt. 3, 159), - αίωσις `summary' (Sch.), - αιωτής = lat. capitularius with - τία (pap. Rom. Emp.); - κεφαλαία f. `chronic headache' (medic.); - κεφαλώδης `head-like' (Thphr.), κεφαλικός `belonging to the head, to life, capitalis' (pap., Dsc.); - κεφαλίτης λίθος `corner-stone' (H.), κεφαλίτης γλήχων prob. `Mentha aquatica' (Hippiatr.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 73); κεφαλίνη `root of the tongue' (Poll.); κεφαλῖνος fishname = βλεψίας (Dorio ap. Ath.; Strömberg Fischnamen 41), also κέφαλος `Mugil cephalus' (Hp., Com., Arist.; extens. Thompson Fishes s. v.; diff. Pisani Ist. Lomb. 75: 2, 54f. [: to Skt. śaphara-, Lith. šãpalas `Cyprinus']); - κεφάλωμα `sum' (Messen., Delph.; after ἀνάλωμα, Bechtel Dial. 2, 156; cf. also κεφαλαίωμα above); κεφαλωτός `with a head' (Arist., hell.), as plant-name `Thymian' (Ps.-Dsc.; Strömberg Pflanzennamen 50), - ωτόν (sc. πράσον) `onion' (pap.); - κεφαληδόν `per head' (Priene IVa). - Denomin. κ]εφαλίζω `behead' ( BGU 1, 341, 9); in other meaning κεφαλισμός `table of multiplication' (Arist.); κεφαλόω in κεκεφαλωμένος `provided with a head' (Arist.-comm.); κεφαλιόω in ἐκεφαλίωσαν (Ev. Mark. 12, 4), meaning unclear `beat the head' or `behead'?, s. Bauer Gr.-dt. Wb. s. v. (wrong Pernot Neophilol. 26, 310ff.). - Further the hypostases προσ- (Dor. ποτι-), ὑπο-κεφάλαιον `(head)cushion' (IA.; cf. Schwyzer-Debrunner 517), ἀποκεφαλίζω `behead' (LXX, Phld.) with - ισμός, ισμα, - ιστής.Etymology: Old word for `head', found also in Tocharian and Germanic: Toch. A śpāl `head' (final unclear), OHG gebal m., MHG. gebel `skull', OHG gibilla f. `id.' (Germ. i̯ō-deriv); besides in the sense of `front' OHG gibil m., Goth. gibla m. (n-stem) and, with ablaut, ONo. gafl m. `side of a facade'; IE. * ghebh(e)l-, which looks like an l-stem; but a corresponding basis has nowhere been found. - Here also γαβαλάν ἐγκέφαλον η κεφαλήν H. and Maced. (Illyr.?) κεβ(α)λή; s. κεβλη. The Greek -α is difficult. S. Benveniste, Word 10 (1954) 255f.Page in Frisk: 1,835-836Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεφαλή
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Behead — Be*head , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Beheaded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Beheading}.] [OE. bihefden, AS. behe[ a]fdian; pref. be + he[ a]fod head. See {Head}.] To sever the head from; to take off the head of. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
behead — (v.) O.E. beheafdian, from be , here with privative force, + heafod (see HEAD (Cf. head)). Related: Beheaded; beheading … Etymology dictionary
behead — [v] decapitate bring to the block, decollate, execute, guillotine, head, kill, neck; concept 176 … New thesaurus
behead — ► VERB ▪ execute (someone) by cutting off their head … English terms dictionary
behead — [bē hed′, bihed′] vt. [ME bihevden < OE beheafdian < be,BE + heafod,HEAD] to cut off the head of; decapitate … English World dictionary
behead — UK [bɪˈhed] / US verb [transitive] Word forms behead : present tense I/you/we/they behead he/she/it beheads present participle beheading past tense beheaded past participle beheaded to cut off someone s head, especially as a punishment … English dictionary
behead — transitive verb Date: before 12th century to cut off the head of ; decapitate … New Collegiate Dictionary
behead — removing the head of a fish … Dictionary of ichthyology
behead — beheadal, n. beheader, n. /bi hed /, v.t. 1. to cut off the head of; kill or execute by decapitation. 2. Geol. (of a pirate stream) to divert the headwaters of (a river, stream, etc.). [bef. 1000; ME behe(f)den, beheveden, OE beheafdian. See BE … Universalium
behead — verb To remove the head. Syn: decapitate, decollate … Wiktionary
Behead — A method of taking away life practised among the Egyptians (Gen. 40:17 19). There are instances of this mode of punishment also among the Hebrews (2 Sam. 4:8; 20:21, 22; 2 Kings 10:6 8). It is also mentioned in the New Testament (Matt. 14:8… … Easton's Bible Dictionary