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4 bow net
вершаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > bow net
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6 bow net
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1) сеть; сетка; сетчатая структура2) паутина•- bottom gill net
- bow net
- cannon net
- casting net
- closing net
- cone-shaped net
- dip net
- drift net
- entangling net
- fixed gill net
- floating gill net
- floating-lead trap net
- free gill net
- fyke net
- gill net
- head net
- hoop net
- Iuday net
- lift net
- mist net
- mosquito net
- nerve net
- NHR net
- plankton net
- pound net
- river drift net
- stake net
- sweep net
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1) General subject: bow net, coop, creel (для ловли рыбы), fish pot, fish-pot (для крабов, угрей), pod (для угрей)3) Engineering: basket4) Agriculture: creel (для лова рыбы)5) Fishery: backet, basket bow net, basket trap, cruive, weel6) Makarov: hedge -
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Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `weel, lobster pot' (Sapph., Pl., Arist., pap.), also `bird-cage' (AP);Compounds: Comp. κυρτο-βόλος `fisherman' (Smyrna).Derivatives: κύρτη f. `bird-cage' (Archil.), `bow-net' (Hdt., D. S.), `strainer' (Nic.). Diminut. κυρτίς `strainer' (Nic., Dsc., Opp.), - ίδιον `strainer' (Dsc.); also κυρτίον name of an unknown chariot-part (Poll. 1, 143). Further κυρτία `wicker shield' (D. S.), κυρτεύς `fisherman' (Herod., Opp.) with κυρτευτής `id.' (AP) and κυρτεία `fishing with the bow-net' (Ael.) from *κυρτεύω or analogically after ἁλι-ευτής, - εία; cf. Boßhardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 68. Here further κυρσερίδες τὰ τῶν μελισσῶν ἀγγεῖα, κυψελίδες H., from *κυρσέρα(?), after κρησέρα `fine sieve'; Grošelj Živa Ant. 3, 202.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: One assumed IE. *kr̥t-o- (Schwyzer 351), but κάρταλ(λ)ος is Pre=Greek. One connects also Skt. káṭa- m. `wicker-work, mat' (prob. wrongly). Further there is a western term for `wicker-work, hurdle' in Germ., e.g. OHG hurt, pl. hurdi, for which one assumes IE. *kr̥t-i-, and Lat. crātis, but this would point to a disyllabic root (* krHti-), for which there is further no evidence. A primary verb is supposed in the nasal present kr̥-ṇá-t-ti `spin' with kart-tar- m. `spinner'. Further W.-Hofmann s. crātis, Feist Et. Wb. d. got. Spr. s. haúrds, Pok. 584f. - Quite diff. Müller-Graupa Glotta 31, 132: κύρτος prop. `wicker-work', substantivized from κυρτός. This simple interpretation presupposes, that κυρτός prop. means `tristed, twined' (after M. -G. `crooked, bent'), what fits badly to the facts, or that κύρτος prop. meant `vaulted, bellied'. So there is no convincing etymology. If κυρσ-ερ- belongs here, the word is rather Pre-Greek. Fur. 258 compares Hitt. kurtal(i)- `container of wood or wicker-work'. -Page in Frisk: 2,55-56Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κύρτος
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