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81 Hure de porc or de marcassin
head of pig or boarusually refers to headcheese preparation.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Hure de porc or de marcassin
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82 uircean
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83 кабан
1. LAT Sus scrofa Linnaeus2. RUS кабан m, дикая свинья f3. ENG (European) wild boar, (European) wild hog, wild pig4. DEU Wildschwein n, wildes Schwein n5. FRA sanglier m (d'Europe) -
84 свинья, дикая
1. LAT Sus scrofa Linnaeus2. RUS кабан m, дикая свинья f3. ENG (European) wild boar, (European) wild hog, wild pig4. DEU Wildschwein n, wildes Schwein n5. FRA sanglier m (d'Europe)DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > свинья, дикая
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85 sus
sūs, sŭis (nom. suis, Prud. adv. Symm. 2, 813; gen. sueris, Plaut. ap. Fest. s. v. spectile, p. 330 Müll.; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 110 ib.; dat. plur. subus, Lucr. 5, 969; 6, 974; 6, 977; Plin. 29, 4, 23, § 75:I.suibus,
Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5), comm. [Gr. hus; O. H. Germ. sū; Engl. sow, swine].A swine, hog, pig, boar, sow, Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 5:II.ferus et fera,
id. ib. 8, 78; Cic. N. D. 2, 64, 160; id. Div. 1, 13, 23; 1, 17, 31; Ov. F. 4, 414; Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 26; 2, 2, 75 al.—Prov.:sus Minervam (sc. docet) in proverbio est, ubi quis id docet alterum, cujus ipse inscius est,
Fest. p. 310 Müll.:etsi non sus Minervam, ut aiunt, tamen inepte, quisquis Minervam docet,
Cic. Ac. 1, 5, 18:etsi sus Minervam,
id. Fam. 9, 18, 3:docebo sus, ut aiunt, oratorem eum, quem, etc.,
id. de Or. 2, 57, 233; cf.:sus artium repertricem (docet),
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86 σῦς
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > σῦς
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87 ὗς
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ὗς
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88 σῦς
σῦς, συόςGrammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `swine, sow, boar' (Hom., Pi., rarely Hdt., Att. a.o. beside ὗς).Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in σῠ-βώ-της m. `swineherd' (Od., Hdt., Pl.) with f. - τρια (Pl. Com.), adj. - τικός (Pl. Com., Plu.), also - βό-της `id.' (Arist.) with - βόσια n. pl. `herds of swine' (Λ 679 = ξ 101, Plb., Lib.); σύ-αγρος backformation = σῦς ἄγριος (Antiph., Dionys. Trag. a.o.; Risch IF 59, 286f.). Also (mostly hell. a. late) συο-, e.g. - φορβός m. `swineherd' (Plb. a.o.), - φόρβιον (Arist.; σῠ-φορβός Hom. a.o.), metr. cond. συη-βόλος (Opp.) = συο-κτόνος (Call., Nonn.).Derivatives: 1. σύ-αινα f. (Opp.), - αξ, - άκιον (gloss., Suid.) fish-name (Strömberg 101); - άδες αἱ ὕες, ἐσχηματισμένως H. 2. σύ-ειος (X. a.o.), - ινος (X. as v.l.) `of swine', - ώδης `swinish, gluttonous, beastly' (Plu., Philostr. a.o.). 3. - όομαι `to become a swine' (VIp). -- Unclear συῆλαι τόποι βορβορώ-δεις H.; on συφεός s. v.Etymology: From expected ὗς (= Lat. sūs) σῦς deviating through the retained or restored σ-. Several attempts at explanation: 1. after σίαλος `fatting pig' (s.v.) or 2. to σίκα ὗς. Λάκωνες H.; 3. LW [loanword] from another IE language; 4. to Lith. kiaũlė `shine' (to which after v. Blumenthal Hesychst. 45 f. σωλούς ὗς H.); 5. sandhi-variant. Further w. rich lit. Schwyzer 308 Zus.Page in Frisk: 2,824Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σῦς
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89 συός
σῦς, συόςGrammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `swine, sow, boar' (Hom., Pi., rarely Hdt., Att. a.o. beside ὗς).Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in σῠ-βώ-της m. `swineherd' (Od., Hdt., Pl.) with f. - τρια (Pl. Com.), adj. - τικός (Pl. Com., Plu.), also - βό-της `id.' (Arist.) with - βόσια n. pl. `herds of swine' (Λ 679 = ξ 101, Plb., Lib.); σύ-αγρος backformation = σῦς ἄγριος (Antiph., Dionys. Trag. a.o.; Risch IF 59, 286f.). Also (mostly hell. a. late) συο-, e.g. - φορβός m. `swineherd' (Plb. a.o.), - φόρβιον (Arist.; σῠ-φορβός Hom. a.o.), metr. cond. συη-βόλος (Opp.) = συο-κτόνος (Call., Nonn.).Derivatives: 1. σύ-αινα f. (Opp.), - αξ, - άκιον (gloss., Suid.) fish-name (Strömberg 101); - άδες αἱ ὕες, ἐσχηματισμένως H. 2. σύ-ειος (X. a.o.), - ινος (X. as v.l.) `of swine', - ώδης `swinish, gluttonous, beastly' (Plu., Philostr. a.o.). 3. - όομαι `to become a swine' (VIp). -- Unclear συῆλαι τόποι βορβορώ-δεις H.; on συφεός s. v.Etymology: From expected ὗς (= Lat. sūs) σῦς deviating through the retained or restored σ-. Several attempts at explanation: 1. after σίαλος `fatting pig' (s.v.) or 2. to σίκα ὗς. Λάκωνες H.; 3. LW [loanword] from another IE language; 4. to Lith. kiaũlė `shine' (to which after v. Blumenthal Hesychst. 45 f. σωλούς ὗς H.); 5. sandhi-variant. Further w. rich lit. Schwyzer 308 Zus.Page in Frisk: 2,824Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > συός
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90 celeng
wild boar. 2 pig. 3 k.r(Derog.) jerk. -
91 ذكر (اسم)
ذَكَرٌ (اسم) \ male: belonging to the sex that does not give birth: Male birds do not lay eggs, any male creature Men and boys are males. \ ذَكَرُ الأَرْنَب \ buck: a male rabbit. \ ذَكَرُ البطّ \ drake: a male duck. \ ذَكَرُ الخنْزِير \ boar: a male pig. \ ذَكَرُ الطَّير \ cock: the male of some other birds besides the farm hen. \ ذَكَرُ الظّبي \ buck, bucks: a male deer. -
92 hintdomuzu
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93 2888
1. LAT Sus scrofa Linnaeus2. RUS кабан m, дикая свинья f3. ENG (European) wild boar, (European) wild hog, wild pig4. DEU Wildschwein n, wildes Schwein n5. FRA sanglier m (d'Europe)
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