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41 अलाबुपात्र
alā́bu-pātrán. a jar made of the bottle-gourd AV. VIII, 10, 29.
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42 अलाबुमय
alā́bu-mayamfn. made of a bottle-gourd Yājñ. III, 60.
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43 अलाबू
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44 अलाबूकट
alābū-kaṭan. the down of the bottle-gourd Pāṇ. 5-2, 29 Comm.
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45 एकतुम्ब
éka-tumbamf (ī)ṇ. having a single bottle-gourd (for a sounding-board)
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46 क्षीरतुम्बी
kshīrá-tumbīf. the bottle-gourd L.
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47 जलतुम्बिकान्याय
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48 Flaschenkürbis
Fla·schen·kür·bis mbottle gourd -
49 calabaza vinatera
f.bottle gourd. -
50 güira
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51 قرع طويل
قَرْعٌ طَوِيلbottle gourd, calabash -
52 σικύα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `bottle gourd, Lagenaria vulgaris' (Hp., Arist., Thphr. etc.), metaph. `bleeding cup' (Hp., com., Pl. etc.) with - υάζω `to cup' (Arr.), with - ύασις, - υασ-μός (late).Compounds: As 1. element in σικυ-ήλατον n. `patch of gourds, cucumbers' (Hp.; - ήρατον pap.); to ἐλαύνω (resp. with ρ for λ; Schwyzer 213 w. lit.).Derivatives: Besides σίκυος ( σικυός) m. `cucumber or melon, Cueumis (sativus)' (Hp., com., Arist. etc.), also σίκυς f. `id.' (Alc., Dsc., Gal.). -- From this: dimin. σικύ-διον n. (Phryn. Com., pap. II -- IIIp); - ώδης `cucumber-like etc.' (Hp., Thphr.), - ηδόν `like a cucumber' (medic.), - ών m. `cucumber patch', - ώνη f. = σίκυος ἄγριος, also `bleeding cup' (Hdt.; like κροτώνη a. o.), - ωνία f. = κολοκύνθη (Hp., Plu.). Also Σικυών ( Σεκυ-), - ῶνος m. f. "cucumber city", city not far from Corinth (Il.) with - ώνιος, - ωνικός.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: With σίκυς cf. ῥάφυς, κάχρυς a. other plant names; σικύα as οἰσύα, ὀστρύα etc.; cf. also Heubeck Praegraeca 37. In the variation σικ- σικύα σεκ- Specht KZ 61, 277ff. wants to see (s. also Kretschmer Glotta 26, 57) two diff. products of dissimilation of orig. *σύκυς, what can be proven nor disproven because of the unknown origin of the word [but s. bel.] (in spite of Slav. tyky). The partial agreement with κύκυον τὸν σικυόν, κυκύϊζα γλυκεῖα κολόκυντα H., with Lat. cucumis `cucumber' as well as with Slav., e.g. ORuss. tyky `pumpkin', to which also Sem., e.g. Hebr. qiššu'ā `cucumber', has since long been observed, but a convincing etymology has not yet been found. In any case an old LW [loanword]; source unknown. Extensive lit. in W.-Hofmann s. cucumis and Vasmer s. týkva; further Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 1, 652 ff. New hypothesis by Deroy Rev. int. d'onom. 12, 23f.: pregr., from ku in κυέω and strengthening se-, si- (similar with IE means Brugmann IF 39, 140 ff.). -- The variation points clearly to Pre-Greek (e.g. ι\/ε, υ\/ου), Furnée 251, 354, 257, 367.Page in Frisk: 2,704Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σικύα
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53 ਘੀਆ
pumpkin, bottle gourdਤੋਰੀ, ਇਕ ਸਬਜ਼ੀ ਦਾ ਬੂਟਾ -
54 upo
English Definition: see upo1 see upo2 see upo3 see upo4--------English Definition: (noun) white squash; bottle gourd--------Active Verb: umupoEnglish Definition: (verb) to sit down; to sit on--------Active Verb: maupoEnglish Definition: (verb) to sit down--------Active Verb: mag-upoPassive Verb: iupoEnglish Definition: (verb) to lay something in a sitting position -
55 gourde
gourde [guʀd]feminine nouna. [d'eau] water bottle* * *guʀd
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(colloq) adjectif ( niais) dumb (colloq), gormless (colloq) GB
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1) ( pour liquide) gén flask; (en cuir, écorce) gourd2) (colloq) ( sot) dope (colloq)* * *ɡuʀd nf1) (= récipient) flask2) (= personne) * clumsy clot* * *B nf2 Bot gourd;3 ○( sot) dope○.[gurd] adjectif————————[gurd] nom féminin2. [courge] gourd -
56 דלעת
דְּלַעַתf. ( דלע, cmp. דֳּלִי a. זְלרּעַ) ( bottle-shaped, gourd, a general name for cucumbers, pumpkins (v. Sm. Ant. s. vv. Colocynthe a. Colocynthis). Kil. I, 2 ד׳ מצריתוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. המצרי, corr. acc.) Egyptian gourd and the Bitter-gourd may be planted together (v. כִּלְאַיִם). Ned.VI, 1 דלעת הרמוצה, variously explained ib. 51a; Y.Kil.I, 27a top; a. fr.Sot.16a מגלחו כד׳ he shaves his body as smooth as a gourd; Y.Kidd.I, 59d top כדלת (corr. acc.). Pl. דִּלּוּעִים, דִּלּוּעִין, דּילּ׳. Sabb.XXIV, 4. Ned.VII, 1; a. fr.Tosef.Maasr.III, 14 דִּלּוּעוֹת.Erub.104a דְּלָעָיו, v. מִדְלַעַת. -
57 דְּלַעַת
דְּלַעַתf. ( דלע, cmp. דֳּלִי a. זְלרּעַ) ( bottle-shaped, gourd, a general name for cucumbers, pumpkins (v. Sm. Ant. s. vv. Colocynthe a. Colocynthis). Kil. I, 2 ד׳ מצריתוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. המצרי, corr. acc.) Egyptian gourd and the Bitter-gourd may be planted together (v. כִּלְאַיִם). Ned.VI, 1 דלעת הרמוצה, variously explained ib. 51a; Y.Kil.I, 27a top; a. fr.Sot.16a מגלחו כד׳ he shaves his body as smooth as a gourd; Y.Kidd.I, 59d top כדלת (corr. acc.). Pl. דִּלּוּעִים, דִּלּוּעִין, דּילּ׳. Sabb.XXIV, 4. Ned.VII, 1; a. fr.Tosef.Maasr.III, 14 דִּלּוּעוֹת.Erub.104a דְּלָעָיו, v. מִדְלַעַת. -
58 རིལ་བའི་སྤྱི་བླུགས་
[ril ba'i spyi blugs]bottle narrow in the middle, gourd-bottle -
59 toa
nounbottle--------nouncalabash--------noungourd--------verbassail
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