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1) Общая лексика: буколика, буколический поэт2) Шутливое выражение: сельский житель -
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nბუკოლიკური პოეზია, პასტორალი -
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I.In gen.: Bucolicōn poëma, Virgil ' s pastoral poetry, the Bucolics, Col. 7, 10, 8; and absol.: Būcŏlĭca, ōrum, n., = ta Boukolika, Bucolics, Ov. Tr. 2, 538:II.Bucolica Theocriti et Vergilii,
Gell. 9, 9, 4; cf. Serv. ad Verg. E.1.—Esp.A.Bucolice tome = boukolikê tomê; in metre, the bucolic cœsura; that of an hexameter whose fourth foot is a dactyl, and ends a word (e. g. Verg. E. 3, 1:B.Dic mihi, Damoeta, cujum pecus? an Meliboei?),
Aus. Ep. 4, 88. —A species of panaces, Plin. 25, 4, 11, § 31.—C.Būcŏlĭci, ōrum, m., a class of Egyptian soldiers, so called from their place of abode, Bucolica, Capitol. Ant. Phil. 21; Vulcat. Avid. Cass. 6, 7. -
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I.In gen.: Bucolicōn poëma, Virgil ' s pastoral poetry, the Bucolics, Col. 7, 10, 8; and absol.: Būcŏlĭca, ōrum, n., = ta Boukolika, Bucolics, Ov. Tr. 2, 538:II.Bucolica Theocriti et Vergilii,
Gell. 9, 9, 4; cf. Serv. ad Verg. E.1.—Esp.A.Bucolice tome = boukolikê tomê; in metre, the bucolic cœsura; that of an hexameter whose fourth foot is a dactyl, and ends a word (e. g. Verg. E. 3, 1:B.Dic mihi, Damoeta, cujum pecus? an Meliboei?),
Aus. Ep. 4, 88. —A species of panaces, Plin. 25, 4, 11, § 31.—C.Būcŏlĭci, ōrum, m., a class of Egyptian soldiers, so called from their place of abode, Bucolica, Capitol. Ant. Phil. 21; Vulcat. Avid. Cass. 6, 7. -
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I.In gen.: Bucolicōn poëma, Virgil ' s pastoral poetry, the Bucolics, Col. 7, 10, 8; and absol.: Būcŏlĭca, ōrum, n., = ta Boukolika, Bucolics, Ov. Tr. 2, 538:II.Bucolica Theocriti et Vergilii,
Gell. 9, 9, 4; cf. Serv. ad Verg. E.1.—Esp.A.Bucolice tome = boukolikê tomê; in metre, the bucolic cœsura; that of an hexameter whose fourth foot is a dactyl, and ends a word (e. g. Verg. E. 3, 1:B.Dic mihi, Damoeta, cujum pecus? an Meliboei?),
Aus. Ep. 4, 88. —A species of panaces, Plin. 25, 4, 11, § 31.—C.Būcŏlĭci, ōrum, m., a class of Egyptian soldiers, so called from their place of abode, Bucolica, Capitol. Ant. Phil. 21; Vulcat. Avid. Cass. 6, 7. -
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11 сельский житель
1) General subject: back countryman, back-countryman, cottager, plough jogger, plough-jogger, ploughman, ruralist, rustic, villager, countryman, country dweller4) Australian slang: bushie, bushwhacker5) Jargon: Bill Shears, clown (простоватый и неотесанный), friendly (партизан времен корейской войны)6) Advertising: rural dweller -
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13 hyrdedikt
subst. pastoral, pastoral poem subst. eclogue, bucolic, bucolics -
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{bju:'kɔlik}
I. 1. овчарски, пасторален
2. селски, земеделски
II. n обик. рl пасторална поезия, буколики
the BUCOLIC s буколиките на Вергилий* * *{bju:'kъlik} I. a 1. овчарски, пасторален; 2. селски, земедел* * *селски; пасторален;* * *1. i. овчарски, пасторален 2. ii. n обик. pl пасторална поезия, буколики 3. the bucolic s буколиките на Вергилий 4. селски, земеделски* * *bucolic[bju:´kɔlik] I. adj 1. пасторален, пастирски; идиличен; 2. селски, земеделски;FONT face=Times_Deutsch ◊ adv bucolically; II. n 1. селянин; 2. обикн. pl буколики, пасторална поезия; the Bucolics буколиките на Вергилий. -
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n. 1. (најчесто bucolics pl.) идилична песна, пасторала2. селанец -
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19 ბუკოლიკური პოეზია
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20 პასტორალი
nbucolics, pastoral
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