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21 тетерев-глухарь
1) General subject: capercailye (Tetrao urogallus), great grouse, wood grouse2) Zoology: black game (Lyrurus tetrix), black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix), capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), capercailzie (Tetrao urogallus), wood-grouse (Tetrao urogallus), woodgrouse (Tetrao urogallus)3) Agriculture: cock of the wood (Tetrao urogallus), cock of the woods (Tetrao urogallus)4) Makarov: cock of the wood -
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yks.nom. teeri; yks.gen. teeren; yks.part. teertä; yks.ill. teereen; mon.gen. teerten teerien; mon.part. teeriä; mon.ill. teeriinblack grouse (noun)blackcock (noun)grey-hen (noun)grouse (noun)* * *• black grouse• blackcock• grey-hen• grouse• heathbird -
23 rębь
rębь; rębъkъ Grammatical information: m. jo??; m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `hazel-grouse, partridge'Russian:rjabók (dial.) `hazel-grouse' [m o] \{1\}Slovene:rę̑b `partridge' [m o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: re/imbo-Lithuanian:ìrbė `partridge' [f ē] 1;jerubė̃, jerumbė̃ (dial.) `hazel-grouse' [f ē] 3bLatvian:ir̃be `partridge' [f ē];Indo-European reconstruction: r(e)mb-o-Certainty: -Page in Pokorny: 334Other cognates:OIc. rjúpa `ptarmigan' [f] \{2\}Notes:\{1\} Cf. rjábčik (the Standard Russian form), rjábuška and rjábec or rjabéc `hazel-grouse', rjábka `partridge' (Dal' s.v. rjabyj). The form rjabéc also means `trout'. \{2\} Latv. rubenis < *rub- and OIc. rjúpa < *reub- lack the nasal element of *ręb- and contain u but nevertheless seem to be cognate. Lith. raibas 3/4, Latv. ràibs `speckled, variegated' (Ukr. ribyj?) may belong here as well. The e: eu alternation and the traces of prenasalization (not to mention the *e- of jerębъ etc.) definitely point to a non-Indo-European origin. The u of Latv. rubenis poses a problem because in view of Winter's law we would have expected *rūbenis, cf. Lith. ìrbė, Latv. ir̃be `hazel-grouse'. -
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rębь; rębъkъ Grammatical information: m. jo??; m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `hazel-grouse, partridge'Russian:rjabók (dial.) `hazel-grouse' [m o] \{1\}Slovene:rę̑b `partridge' [m o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: re/imbo-Lithuanian:ìrbė `partridge' [f ē] 1;jerubė̃, jerumbė̃ (dial.) `hazel-grouse' [f ē] 3bLatvian:ir̃be `partridge' [f ē];Indo-European reconstruction: r(e)mb-o-Certainty: -Page in Pokorny: 334Other cognates:OIc. rjúpa `ptarmigan' [f] \{2\}Notes:\{1\} Cf. rjábčik (the Standard Russian form), rjábuška and rjábec or rjabéc `hazel-grouse', rjábka `partridge' (Dal' s.v. rjabyj). The form rjabéc also means `trout'. \{2\} Latv. rubenis < *rub- and OIc. rjúpa < *reub- lack the nasal element of *ręb- and contain u but nevertheless seem to be cognate. Lith. raibas 3/4, Latv. ràibs `speckled, variegated' (Ukr. ribyj?) may belong here as well. The e: eu alternation and the traces of prenasalization (not to mention the *e- of jerębъ etc.) definitely point to a non-Indo-European origin. The u of Latv. rubenis poses a problem because in view of Winter's law we would have expected *rūbenis, cf. Lith. ìrbė, Latv. ir̃be `hazel-grouse'. -
25 тетерев
I1) ( Lyrurus tetrix)2) ( Lyrurus tetrix)3) ( Lyrurus)II = тетерев-косач1) grouse2) black grouse -
26 orre
subst. (skogbruk) (Lyrurus tetrix) black game, black grouse, black cock, grey hen subst. black grouse -
27 тетраедър
* * *тѐтраѐдър,м., -ри, (два) тѐтраѐдъра геом. tetrahedron.* * *tetrahedron (геом.)* * *геом. tetrahedron. тетрев зоол. heath-cock, black-cock; black grouse/game (Tetrao tetrix) -
28 Haselhuhn
n ORN. hazel grouse* * *Ha|sel|huhnnthazel grouse* * *Ha·sel·huhnnt ORN hazel [or black] grouse* * * -
29 тетерев-косач
1) General subject: black grouse2) Biology: grouse (Lyrurus tetrix)3) Zoology: heath cock (Lyrurus tertix)4) Agriculture: black cock -
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чblack grouse, wood grouse, heath cock, black-cock -
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33 orrfugl
subst. (fugl) (Lyrurus tetrix) Black Grouse subst. grouse -
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—2. RUS тетерев m3. ENG blackcock, grouse4. DEU Birkhuhn n5. FRA tétras m1. LAT Lyrurus tetrix ( Linnaeus) [ Tetrao tetrix ( Linnaeus)]2. RUS тетерев(-косач) m3. ENG black grouse4. DEU Birkhuhn n, Birkhahn m5. FRA tétras m lyreDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES — BIRDS > тетерев
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35 rębika
rębika; rębina Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `rowan tree'Russian:rjabíka (dial.) `rowan tree' [f ā];rjabína `rowan tree' [f ā]Ukrainian:rjabýna (dial.) `rowan tree' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:Slovene:rebíka `rowan tree' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: ri(m)ʔb-;; ru(m)ʔb-Lithuanian:ìrbė `partridge' [f ē] 1;irbẽnis `snowball-tree' [m io]Latvian:ir̃be `partridge' [f ē];irbęnājs `snowball-tree' [m o];Indo-European reconstruction: r(e)mb-Certainty: -Page in Pokorny: 334Comments: Latv. rubenis < *rub- and OIc. rjúpa < *reub- lack the nasal element of *ręb- but nevertheless seem to be cognate. Lith. ráibas, Latv. ràibs `speckled, variegated' (= Ukr. ribyj?) probably belongs here as well. The i: u alternation in the root and the traces of prenasalization (not to mention the *e- of jerębъ) definitely point to a non-Indo-European origin. The u of Latv. rubenis must have been secondarily shortened because in view of Winter's law we would have expected *rūbenis, cf. Lith. ìrbė, Latv. ir̃be `hazel-grouse'.Other cognates:OIc. rjúpa `ptarmigan' [f] \{1\} -
36 rębina
rębika; rębina Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `rowan tree'Russian:rjabíka (dial.) `rowan tree' [f ā];rjabína `rowan tree' [f ā]Ukrainian:rjabýna (dial.) `rowan tree' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:Slovene:rebíka `rowan tree' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: ri(m)ʔb-;; ru(m)ʔb-Lithuanian:ìrbė `partridge' [f ē] 1;irbẽnis `snowball-tree' [m io]Latvian:ir̃be `partridge' [f ē];irbęnājs `snowball-tree' [m o];Indo-European reconstruction: r(e)mb-Certainty: -Page in Pokorny: 334Comments: Latv. rubenis < *rub- and OIc. rjúpa < *reub- lack the nasal element of *ręb- but nevertheless seem to be cognate. Lith. ráibas, Latv. ràibs `speckled, variegated' (= Ukr. ribyj?) probably belongs here as well. The i: u alternation in the root and the traces of prenasalization (not to mention the *e- of jerębъ) definitely point to a non-Indo-European origin. The u of Latv. rubenis must have been secondarily shortened because in view of Winter's law we would have expected *rūbenis, cf. Lith. ìrbė, Latv. ir̃be `hazel-grouse'.Other cognates:OIc. rjúpa `ptarmigan' [f] \{1\} -
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мblack grouse, black cock
См. также в других словарях:
Black grouse — Black Black (bl[a^]k), a. [OE. blak, AS. bl[ae]c; akin to Icel. blakkr dark, swarthy, Sw. bl[ a]ck ink, Dan. bl[ae]k, OHG. blach, LG. & D. blaken to burn with a black smoke. Not akin to AS. bl[=a]c, E. bleak pallid. [root]98.] 1. Destitute of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
black grouse — black′ grouse′ n. orn a large grouse, Lyrurus tetrix, of Europe and W Asia, the male of which is black, the female mottled gray and brown … From formal English to slang
black grouse — n. a large grouse (Lyrurus tetrix) of Europe and Asia: the male is almost entirely black … English World dictionary
Black Grouse — Taxobox name = Black Grouse status = LC | status system = IUCN3.1 image width = 200px image caption = Female regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo = Galliformes familia = Tetraonidae genus = Tetrao species = T. tetrix binomial … Wikipedia
black grouse — noun grouse of which the male is bluish black • Hypernyms: ↑grouse • Hyponyms: ↑European black grouse, ↑heathfowl, ↑Lyrurus tetrix, ↑Asian black grouse, ↑Lyrurus mlokosiewiczi, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
black grouse — heathfowl heathfowl, heath fowl heath fowl . A large Northern European black grouse ({Lyrurus tetrix} formerly {Tetrao tetrix}) with a lyre shaped tail; it is also called {heath grouse}, {black game}, {black grouse}, {heath poult}, {heath fowl},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
black grouse — Heath Heath (h[=e]th), n. [OE. heth waste land, the plant heath, AS. h[=ae][eth]; akin to D. & G. heide, Icel. hei[eth]r waste land, Dan. hede, Sw. hed, Goth. hai[thorn]i field, L. bucetum a cow pasture; cf. W. coed a wood, Skr. ksh[=e]tra field … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Black Grouse — tetervinas statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Tetrao tetrix angl. Black Grouse vok. Birkhuhn … Paukščių anatomijos terminai
black grouse — noun Date: 1678 a large grouse (Tetrao tetrix syn. Lyrurus tetrix) of western Asia and Europe of which the male is black with white wing patches and the female is barred and mottled … New Collegiate Dictionary
black grouse — a large grouse, Lyrurus tetrix, of Europe and western Asia, the male of which is black, the female mottled gray and brown. [1820 30] * * * … Universalium
black grouse — n. large grouse the male of which is black and white marks on its wings … English contemporary dictionary