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bereft of her husband

  • 1 viduata

    vĭdŭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [viduus], to deprive, bereave of any thing ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose).
    I.
    In gen.:

    civibus urbem,

    Verg. A. 8, 571:

    ornos foliis,

    Hor. C. 2, 9, 8:

    arva pruinis,

    Verg. G. 4, 518:

    vitem pristino alimento,

    Col. Arb. 1, 4:

    regna (Plutonis) lumine,

    Sil. 3, 601:

    dexteram ense,

    Sen. Hippol. 866:

    penates,

    Stat. Th. 3, 385:

    maritum amplexibus,

    App. M. 4, p. 154, 38. —With gen.:

    architectus ingeni viduatus,

    Vitr. 5, 7, 7:

    orba pedum partim, manuum viduata vicissim,

    Lucr. 5, 840.—
    II.
    In partic.: vĭdŭāta, ae, adj. f., bereft of her husband, widowed:

    Agrippina viduata morte Domitii,

    Suet. Galb. 5; cf. Mart. 9, 31, 6; Tac. A. 16, 30:

    conjux viduata taedis,

    i. e. divorced, Sen. Med. 581.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > viduata

  • 2 viduo

    vĭdŭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [viduus], to deprive, bereave of any thing ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose).
    I.
    In gen.:

    civibus urbem,

    Verg. A. 8, 571:

    ornos foliis,

    Hor. C. 2, 9, 8:

    arva pruinis,

    Verg. G. 4, 518:

    vitem pristino alimento,

    Col. Arb. 1, 4:

    regna (Plutonis) lumine,

    Sil. 3, 601:

    dexteram ense,

    Sen. Hippol. 866:

    penates,

    Stat. Th. 3, 385:

    maritum amplexibus,

    App. M. 4, p. 154, 38. —With gen.:

    architectus ingeni viduatus,

    Vitr. 5, 7, 7:

    orba pedum partim, manuum viduata vicissim,

    Lucr. 5, 840.—
    II.
    In partic.: vĭdŭāta, ae, adj. f., bereft of her husband, widowed:

    Agrippina viduata morte Domitii,

    Suet. Galb. 5; cf. Mart. 9, 31, 6; Tac. A. 16, 30:

    conjux viduata taedis,

    i. e. divorced, Sen. Med. 581.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > viduo

  • 3 FIRRA

    (-ða, -ðr), v.
    1) f. e-n augum, to lose sight of;
    2) to deprive one of (f. e-n e-u);
    3) to save, defend (f. e-n ámæli);
    4) refl. to keep away from, shun, avoid (firrast fund e-s).
    * * *
    ð, [fjarri], to deprive one of a thing, with dat. of the thing, acc. of the person; þegar er hann firði Þórð augum, whenever he lost sight of Thord, Fms. vi. 201; firðr ríki ok fóstrlandi, bereft of kingdom and ‘fosterland,’ iii. 6; firra e-n festar-konu sinni, Grág. i. 314; firra konu ráði lögráðanda, 343, cp. Kb. ii. 50.
    β. to save, defend; viðr því firri ( defend) oss Guðs son, Stj. 152; firra e-n ámæli, Fms. v. 307; firra e-n úhæfu. vi. 383; úhöppum, Lv. 94 (Ed. fríum).
    2. reflex. to shun; firrask fund e-s, Eg. 70: hann vildi f. alþýðu þys, Fms. i. 272; firsk þú eigi gæfu þína, don’t shirk thy good luck, Glúm. 382; firrask e-n eðr flýja, Grág. i. 233; ef kona firrisk bónda sinn, if a wife elopes from her husband, 353, cp. Hm. 163; heilsa firrisk e-n, health departs from one, Sturl. ii. 114 C.
    II. part. firðr or firrðr, as adj. bereft of, void of, Skv. 2. 7, 3. 13, 24; vammi firð, faultless, holy, Stor. 23.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > FIRRA

  • 4 गत _gata

    गत p. p. [गम्-क्त]
    1 Gone, departed, gone for ever; Mu.1.25; किं गते सलिले सेतुबन्धेन, किं गते विवाहे नक्षत्रपरीक्षया Vb.4. 'what is the use of locking the stable-door when the steed is stolen ?'
    -2 Passed away, elapsed, past; गदायां रात्रौ.
    -3 Dead, deceased, departed to the next world; गत एव न ते निवर्तते Ku.4.3.
    -4 Gone to, arrived at, reaching to.
    -5 Being in, situated in, resting on, contained in; usually in comp.; प्रासादप्रान्तगतः Pt.1 seated on &c.; सदोगतः R.3.66 seated in the assembly; भर्तारं गता Ś.4.13 united to a husband; so आद्य˚; सर्वगत existing everywhere.
    -6 Fallen into, reduced to; e. g. आपद्गतः
    -7 Referring or relating to, with regard to, about, concerning, connected with (usually in comp.); राजा शकुन्तलागतमेव चिन्तयति Ś.5; भर्तृगतया चिन्तया Ś4; वयमपि भवत्यौ सखीगतं किमपि पृच्छामः Ś1; so पुत्रगतः स्नेहः &c.
    -8 Frequented, resorted to; सुहृद्˚ Ku.4.24.
    -9 Known, celebrated.
    -1 Directed towards, belonging to.
    -11 Known, understood.
    -तम् 1 Motion, going; गतमुपरि घनानां वारिगर्भोदराणाम् Ś.7.7; Śi.1.2, 7.4.
    -2 Gait, manner of going; Ku.1.34; हंस प्रयच्छ मे कान्ता गतिरस्यास्त्वया हृता V.4.16.
    -3 An event.
    -4 The place where one has gone.
    -5 Celebration, being known, diffusion; यावन्नाम्नो गतम् Ch. Up.7.1.5.
    -6 Manner. (As first member of comp. translated by 'free from', 'bereft of', 'deprived of', 'without'.)
    -Comp. -अक्ष a. sightless, blind.
    -अध्वन् a.
    1 one who has accomplished or finished a journey; बलैरध्युषि- तास्तस्य विजिगीषोर्गताध्वनः R.4.46,11.33.
    -2 conversant, familiar (with anything); त्रिविधे मोक्षधर्मे$स्मिन्गताध्वा छिन्नसंशयः Mb.12.32.25. (-f.) the time immediately preceding new moon when a small streak of the moon is still visible; (चतुर्दशीयुक्ता$मावास्या).
    -अनुगतम् following custom or precedent.
    -अनुगतिक a. doing as others do, a blind follower; गतानुगतिको लोको न लोकः पार- मार्थिकः Pt.1.342 'people are blind followers or servile imitators'; Mu.6.5.
    -अन्त a. one whose end has arriv- ed.
    -अर्थ a.
    1 poor.
    -2 meaningless (the meaning being already expressed).
    -असु, -जीवित, -प्राण a. expired, dead; गतासूनगतासूंश्च नानुशोचन्ति पण़्डिताः Bg.2.11.
    -आगतम् 1 going and coming, frequent visits; आदित्यस्य गतागतैरहरहः संक्षीयते जीवितम् Bh.3.7; Bg.9.21; Mu.2.3; 4.1.
    -2 interchange of place; कष्टं स्मरामि तव तानि गता- गतानि Māl.9.47.
    -3 the flight of a bird backward and forward.
    -4 irregular course of the stars (in astro- nomy).
    -5 Narration of past and future; स सर्वमखिलं राज्ञो वंशस्याह गतागतम् Rām.7.51.23.
    -आधि a. free from anxiety, happy.
    -आयुस् a. decrepit, infirm, very old.
    -आर्तवा 1 a woman past her child-bearing.
    -2 a bar- ren woman.
    -उत्साह a. disspirited, dejected.
    -ओजस् a. bereft of strength or energy.
    -कल्मष a. freed from crime or sin, purified.
    -क्लम a. refreshed; संविशेत्तु यथाकालमुत्तिष्ठेच्च गतक्लमः Ms.7.225.
    -चेतन a. deprived of sense or consciousness, insensible, senseless.
    -त्रप a. bold, without fear or shame; Bhāg.8.8.29.
    -दिनम्, -दिवसः the past day, yesterday.
    -दिनम् ind.. yester- day.
    -प्रत्यागत a. returned after having gone away; Ms.7.186.
    -प्रभ a. bereft of splendour, dim, obscured, faded.
    -प्राण a. lifeless, dead.
    -प्राय a. almost gone, nearly passed away; गतप्राया रजनी.
    -भर्तृका 1 a widow.
    -2 (rarely) a woman whose husband has gone abroad (= प्रोषितभर्तृका); किमु मुहुर्मुहुर्गतमर्तृकाः Śi.
    -मनस्क a. thinking of (loc.); सपदि गतमनस्कः (प्रियायाः केशपाशे) R. 9.67.
    -लक्ष्मीक a.
    1 bereft of lustre or splendour, faded.
    -2 deprived of wealth, impoverished, suffering losses.
    -वयस्, -वयस्क a. advanced in years, aged, old; गतवयसामपि पुंसां येषामर्था भवन्ति ते तरुणाः Pt.1.1.
    -वर्षः, -र्षम् the past year.
    -वैर a. at peace (with), reconciled.
    -व्यथ a. free from pain; प्रत्तां दुहितरं सम्राट् सदृक्षाय गत- व्यथः Bhāg.3.22.24.
    -शैशव a. past child-hood.
    -श्रम a. unmindful of troubles; आदित्यपथमाश्रित्य जगाम स गतश्रमः Rām.6.74.5.
    -सङ्ग a.
    1 free from attachment; गतसङ्गस्य युक्तस्य Bg.4.23.
    -2 adverse or indifferent to.
    -सत्त्व a.
    1 dead, annihilated, lifeless.
    -2 base.
    -सन्नकः an elephant out of rut.
    -स्पृह a. indifferent to worldly attachments; गतस्पृहो धैर्यधरः कृपालुः Vaidyajīvanam.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > गत _gata

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