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121 einstœðr
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122 dēcipiō
dēcipiō cēpī, ceptus, ere [de + capio], to catch, ensnare, entrap, beguile, elude, deceive, cheat: eo deceptus, quod neque, etc., Cs.: etsi minime decere videtur decipi: Croesum: deceptus a me: per conloquium decepti, Cs.: per fas ac fidem, by the pretence of, L.: in primā spe decepti, L.: cupidine falso, H.: specie recti, H.: amor deceptam morte fefellit, bereaved, V.: dulci laborum decipitur sono, is beguiled, H.: diem, O.: Decipiam ac non veniam, T.: ab tergo et super caput decepere insidiae, i. e. were hidden, L. — Fig., to deceive, elude: exspectationibus decipiendis: oculos, qui decipit, incitat error, O.: specimen istud virtutis deceptum imagine decoris, i. e. called forth by a false notion, etc., L.* * *decipere, decepi, deceptus V TRANScheat/deceive/mislead/dupe/trap; elude/excape notice; disappoint/frustrate/foil -
123 orbus
orbus adj., deprived, bereft, destitute, devoid: arce et urbe: ab optimatibus contio: forum litibus, H.: regio animantibus orba, without inhabitants, O.: luminis, O.—Bereaved, parentless, fatherless, childless: senex: fili mei, te incolumi, orbi non erunt: cubile, widowed, Ct.: virgo patre, T.: Memnonis orba mei venio, O.: A totidem natis orba, O.—Plur. as subst: ut orbae Eis nubant, orphans, T.: centum milia praeter orbos orbasque, orphans and widows, L.* * *orba, orbum ADJbereft, deprived,childless -
124 viduus
viduus adj. [cf. Germ. Wittwe; Engl. widow], deprived, bereft, destitute, without: me ipse viduus (i. e. viribus meis), C. poët.: pharetrā Apollo, H.: pectus amoris, O.—Bereaved, spouseless, mateless, widowed: vidui viri, O.: domus, O.: manus (Penelopes), O.: arbores, i. e. vineless, H.: ulmos, Iu.* * *vidua, viduum ADJwidowed, deprived of (with gen.); bereft; unmarried -
125 विधुर
ví-dhuravidhura1) mf (ā)n. destitute of a shaft (as a carriage) MBh. VI, 1890 ;
(perhaps « damaged» = 2. vidhura seeᅠ s.v.)
2) mf (ā)n. bereft, bereaved (esp. of any loved person), alone, solitary Kāv. Rājat. ;
(ifc.) separated from, destitute of, wanting BhP. Sarvad. ;
suffering from want, miserable, helpless, distressed MBh. Kāv. etc.;
perplexed, troubled, depressed, dejected (am ind.) Kāv. Kathās. Rājat. ;
adverse, unfavourable, hostile ib. ;
m. a Rākshasa L. ;
a widower MW. ;
(ā) f. curds mixed with sugar andᅠ spices L. ;
n. adversity, calamity, distress Kathās. ( L. alsoᅠ = viṡlesha, praviṡlesha orᅠ pariṡlesha);
du. N. of two partic. joints of the body Bhpr.
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126 विनाभूत
vínā-bhūtamfn. separated from, bereaved of (instr.) MBh.
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127 orbo
orbo agg.◆ s.m. blind man // si sono dati botte da orbi, they beat the living daylights out of each other.* * *['ɔrbo] 1.1) (cieco) blind2) (guercio) blind in one eye2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a)1) (cieco) blind person2) (guercio) person blind in one eye••dare botte da -i a qcn. — to give sb. a good thrashing, to thrash the living daylights out of sb., to bash sb
* * *orbo/'ɔrbo/1 (cieco) blind2 (guercio) blind in one eye(f. -a)1 (cieco) blind person2 (guercio) person blind in one eyedare botte da -i a qcn. to give sb. a good thrashing, to thrash the living daylights out of sb., to bash sb. -
128 privato
1. adj privatein privato in private2. m private citizen* * *privato agg.1 private; ( personale) personal: affare, interesse privato, private business, interest; una faccenda privata, a personal matter; non leggere la corrispondenza privata, don't read personal (o private) correspondence; scuola, banca, automobile privata, private school, bank, car; diritto privato, private law; insegnante privato, private teacher; vita, proprietà, segretaria privata, private life, property, secretary; il traffico privato non può entrare in centro, private traffic is not allowed in the centre // televisione, radio privata, private television, radio◆ s.m.1 private citizen, private person, private individual: una azienda gestita da privati, a privately run firm; un grossista che vende a privati, a wholesaler selling to private customers2 ( intimità) privacy: essere geloso del privato, to be jealous of one's privacy // in privato, in private: parlare con qlcu. in privato, to speak to s.o. in private.* * *[pri'vato] privato (-a)1. agg(gen) privatediritto privato Dir — civil law
discutere o parlare in privato — to talk in private
2. sm1) (cittadino) private citizen, (persona singola) member of the public"non vendiamo a privati" — "wholesale only"
2) (vita privata) private life* * *[pri'vato] 1.1) (non statale) independent, private2) (non destinato al pubblico) [collezione, festa, jet, spiaggia, strada] private3) (non ufficiale) private4) (personale) privateinsegnante privato — tutor, home teacher AE
2.segretario privato — private o personal secretary
sostantivo maschile (f. -a)1) (cittadino) private citizen, private individual2) (settore) private sector3) in privato in private, privately, off-screen* * *privato/pri'vato/1 (non statale) independent, private2 (non destinato al pubblico) [collezione, festa, jet, spiaggia, strada] private3 (non ufficiale) private; in veste -a informally; il matrimonio sarà celebrato in forma -a the wedding will be private4 (personale) private; insegnante privato tutor, home teacher AE; segretario privato private o personal secretary; vita -a private life(f. -a)1 (cittadino) private citizen, private individual; vendita a -i private sale2 (settore) private sector3 in privato in private, privately, off-screen; posso parlarle in privato? may I speak to you in private?
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