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1 телячья кожа
1) General subject: calf, calf-skin, calfskin, calve skin, calves, calves skin2) Polygraphy: calf (для переплётов дорогих изданий) -
2 опоек
1) General subject: calf, calf-skin, calfskin, calves skin3) Polygraphy: fancy calf4) Textile: calf skin5) Leather: calf leather6) Food industry: buttermilk skin -
3 vitello
m calfgastronomy veal* * *vitello1 s.m.1 calf** * *[vi'tɛllo]sostantivo maschile1) (animale) calf*2) (carne) veal3) (pelle) calf(skin)•vitello d'oro — bibl. golden calf (anche fig.)
••* * *vitello/vi'tεllo/sostantivo m.1 (animale) calf*3 (pelle) calf(skin)uccidere il vitello grasso to kill the fatted calf\ -
4 calf
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5 μόσχος 1
μόσχος 1Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `offshoot of plants, slip' (Λ 105, Thphr.), `stalk of a leaf' (Dsc.; cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 116); m. a. f. `young cow, heifer, calf', also of other young animals and (metaph.) of young men (Hdt., com.. E., pap.).Compounds: As 1. member almost only = `calf', e.g. μοσχο-τρόφος `raising calves' (pap.), μοσχό-ταυρος m. prop. `bull as old as a μόσχος', i.e. `bull-calf' (Al. Le. 4, 3), hardly (Strömberg Wortstudien 6) with inversion of the elements for μόσχος ταύρειος; as 2. member only in μονό-μοσχος `with one stalk' (Dsc.).Derivatives: 1. Diminut.: μοσχ-ίδιον `small shoot' (Ar., Ael.), - ίον `young calf' (Ephipp., Theoc.), - άριον `id.' (LXX, pap.). -- 2. subst.: μοσχ-άς, - άδος f. `shoot, slip' (Pamphylian; after φυτάς a.o., Chantraine Form. 353), also `heifer' (gloss.); - ίας -n. `young of a animal' (Poll.; as νεανίας a.o.); - ών, - ῶνος m. `calf-stable' (pap.); -ῆ f. `calf's skin' (Anaxandr.). -- 3. Adj.: μόσχ-(ε)ιος `of a calf' (E., X., Plb., AP); - ινος `of calf-leather' (pap.), - ίναι οἱ σκιρτητικοί H. -- 4. Adv.: μοσχ-ηδόν `like calves' (Nic.). -- 5. Verb: μοσχεύω `plant a root-shoot' (D., Thphr., D. H.), also `raise a calf' (Philostr.), with μοσχ-εία f. `planting of shoots' (Ph. Byz.), - ευσις f. `id.' (Gp.), - ευμα n. `shoot, offspring' (Thphr., pap.), - ευματικός = malleolaris (gloss.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [750] *mosǵho- `young of an animal'Etymology: To μοσχίον agrees exactly Arm. mozi, gen. - voy `calf'; in both languages there came to Gr.-Arm. *mozǵhos a i̯o-deriv. The old but rare meaning`shoot of a plant' can without difficulty be understood as metaphor (cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 50 f.; not right on μόσχος ibd. 52). The comparison μόσχος `shoot of a plant' = Lith. mãzgas `knob of a tree' (Fick 1, 518 u.a.), where μόσχος `calf' together with Arm. mozi would have to be separated, is unnecessary, as the meaning `knob' originated from `round, hard raising, knob' (to mègsti `knot'). Old combinations in Bq, WP. 2, 308 f., Güntert Reimwortbildungen 147 f. Further Schwyzer 541. -- Here also the PN Μόσχοι ("youngmen") with Brandenstein Sprachgesch. und Wortbed. 82?Page in Frisk: 2,259Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μόσχος 1
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6 KÁLFR
(-s, -ar), m. calf; fig. small island (beside a large one).* * *m. [Goth. kalbo = δάμαλις; A. S. cealf; Engl. calf; O. H. G. chalbâ; Germ. kalb; Dan. kalv; Swed. kalf]:—a calf; kýr ok kálfr, Fms. i. 168, vi. 260, 368, Njarð. 374, Gísl. 80, Eb. 316, 318, Fas. iii. 34, Grág. i. 502, N. G. L. i. 25: the phrase, ala öðrum þræl kálfs-eldi, to feed a thrall for another man as a calf, i. e. to feed a person who does nothing but eat, 31; hindar-k., a fawn, Str. 3: a whale-calf.II. metaph. of a small island near a large one, eyjar-k.; Manar-k., the Calf of Man, at its southern extremity; Rastar-kálfr, the Calf of the island Rost.β. hvann-kálfr, young angelica, Hervar. (Hb.) Gsp., cp. Gr. μόσχος: kálfa-kjöt, n. ‘calf-flesh,’ veal, Stj. 91: kálfs-belgr, m. a calf’s skin, Gísl. 118, Fas. iii. 621: kálfs-fætr, m. pl. a calf’s legs; flegnar kálfs fætr, flayed calves feet, of the stockings hanging about one’s legs.III. metaph. a calf, i. e. a silly person, dunce; þú ert mesti kálfr! -
7 hängen
hän·gen [ʼhɛŋən]vi <hing, gehangen>1)( mit dem oberen Teil angebracht sein) to hang;das Bild hängt nicht gerade the picture's not hanging straight;hängt die Wäsche noch an der Leine? is the washing still hanging on the line?;die Spinne hing an einem Faden von der Decke the spider hung by a thread from the ceiling;die Lampe hing direkt über dem Tisch the lamp hung directly above the table;voller... hängen to be full of...;warum muss die Wand nur so voller Bilder \hängen? why must there be so many pictures on the wall?;der Baum hängt voller Früchte the tree is laden with fruit;ob das Gemälde an dem Nagel \hängen bleiben wird? I wonder if the painting will stay on that nail;( kleben bleiben) to stick to sth;der Kaugummi blieb an der Wand hängen the chewing gum stuck to the wall2) ( gehenkt werden)jd muss/soll \hängen sb must/ought to be hanged;Mörder müssen \hängen! murderers must be hanged;an den Galgen mit ihm, er muss \hängen! to the gallows with him, he must hang!;das H\hängen hanging;der Richter verurteilt Verbrecher gerne zum H\hängen the judge likes sentencing criminals to hang3) ( sich neigen)in eine bestimmte Richtung \hängen to lean in a certain direction;das Bücherregal hängt nach vorne the bookshelf is tilting forwards;der Wagen hängt nach rechts the car leans to the right4) ( befestigt sein)an etw \hängen dat to be attached to sth;der an dem Wagen \hängende Wohnwagen schlingerte bedenklich the caravan attached to the car swayed alarmingly5) (fam: angeschlossen, verbunden sein)an etw \hängen dat to be connected to sth;der Patient hängt an allen möglichen Apparaturen the patient is connected to every conceivable apparatusan jdm/etw \hängen to be attached to sb/sth;die Schüler hingen sehr an dieser Lehrerin the pupils were very attached to this teacher7) ( festhängen)[mit etw] an etw \hängen dat to be caught [by sth] on sth;ich hänge mit dem Pullover an einem Haken! my pullover's caught on a hook;halt, nicht weiter, du bist mit dem Pullover an einem Nagel \hängen geblieben! wait, stay there! you've got your sweater caught on a nailmusst du stundenlang am Telefon \hängen! must you spend hours on the phone!;er hängt den ganzen Tag vorm Fernseher he spends all day in front of the television;\hängen bleiben to be kept down;bist du irgendwann in einer Klasse \hängen geblieben? did you ever have to repeat a year of school at some stage?an jdm \hängen bleiben to be down to sb;ja, ja, das Putzen bleibt wie üblich an mir \hängen! oh yes, the cleaning's down to me as usual![an jdm] \hängen bleiben to rest on sb;der Verdacht blieb an ihm \hängen the suspicion rested on him[bei jdm] \hängen bleiben to stick [in sb's mind];vom Lateinunterricht ist bei ihm nicht viel \hängen geblieben not much of the Latin registered in his case;ich hoffe, dass es nun \hängen bleibt I hope that's sunk in now!WENDUNGEN:die Klassenarbeit ist noch ausreichend, aber auch nur mit H\hängen und Würgen your test is satisfactory, but only just;etw \hängen lassen to dangle sth;sie ließ die Beine ins Wasser \hängen she dangled her legs in the water;er war müde und ließ den Kopf etwas \hängen he was tired and let his head droop a little;wo[ran] hängt es denn? ( fam) why is that then?;woran hängt es denn, dass du in Mathe immer solche Schwierigkeiten hast? how come you always have so much trouble in maths?; s. a. Kopf1) ( anbringen)wir müssen noch die Bilder an die Wand \hängen we still have to hang the pictures on the wall;sie hängt die Hemden immer auf Kleiderbügel she always hangs the shirts on clothes hangers;lass bitte die Wäsche nicht auf der Leine \hängen! please don't leave the washing on the line;wir können die Gardinen doch nicht noch länger \hängen lassen! we simply can't leave the curtains up any longer!;hast du die Jacke in den Kleiderschrank gehängt? have you hung your jacket in the wardrobe [or closet] ? (Am)2) ( henken)jdn \hängen to hang sb;die meisten Kriegsverbrecher wurden gehängt most of the war criminals were hanged3) ( hängen lassen)etw in etw \hängen akk to dangle sth in sth;er hängte den Schlauch in den Teich he dangled the hose in the pond;hoffentlich hast du deinen Schal nicht irgendwo \hängen lassen I hope you haven't left your scarf behind somewhere4) ( anschließen)5) ( im Stich lassen)jdn \hängen lassen to leave sb in the lurch, to let sb down1) ( sich festsetzen)das Kind hängte sich ihr an den Arm the child hung on to her arm;Blutegel hatten sich ihr an Waden und Arme gehängt leeches had attached themselves to her calves and arms;diese Bettler \hängen sich an einen wie die Blutsauger! these beggars latch on to you like leeches!2) ( sich gefühlsmäßig binden)sich an jdn/etw \hängen to become attached to sb/sth3) ( verfolgen)sich an jdn/etw \hängen to follow sb/sthsich in etw \hängen akk to meddle in sth;\hängen Sie sich nicht immer in fremder Leute Angelegenheiten! stop meddling in other people's affairs!5) ( sich gehen lassen)sich \hängen lassen to let oneself go;nach ihrer Heirat begann sie, sich \hängen zu lassen after her marriage she began to let herself go -
8 chaps
( chaparreras [t∫aparéras] < chaparro [see above] plus the Spanish suffix -era 'utensil'; the preferred pronunciation in English is [Jaéps]; this pronunciation was probably influenced by the Spanish spoken along the border, where speakers often pronounce the digraph {ch} as [ J] or {sh})Wyoming: 1884 (chaps); DARE: 1887 ( chaparajos); Texas: 1892 ( chaparreras). Leather leggings worn by cowboys over regular trousers to protect their legs from brush or chaparral. They are generally made from the hides of goat, sheep, calves, bulls, and deer, but they can be made from any type of leather. They also come in many lengths and varieties, ranging from simple and practical ones to highly decorated ones with silver ornaments and animal hair left on the outside. Spanish sources reference chaparreras, but only Cobos references chaparejos (he says the word is a blend of chaparro 'shrub' and aparejo 'gear' and refers to leather leggings or chaps). However, the DARE suggests that chaparejos may be a blend of chaparreras and aparejo. The DRAE defines chaparreras as a type of tanned leather breeches used in Mexico. Santamaría adds that they are a type of pants without a seat consisting of two separate coverings for the legs that are attached to the belt by straps. They are often made of goatskin with the hair left on, and as such are also known as chivarras. They are worn over the pants and serve as a protection against rain and mud. They may also be made of puma or jaguar skin, chamois, or canvas. Islas adds that they are often open along the seams and are fastened to the legs with buckles.Alternate forms: chaparajos, chaparejos, chapareras, chapareros, chaparraros, chaparras, chaparreros, chaparro, chaparros, chaperajos, chapparejos, schapps, schaps, shaps.Clark: 1930s. A variety of chaps with short, wide leggings. Also known as buzzard wings.
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