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1 snuff
I [snaf] nounpowdered tobacco for sniffing up into the nose:سَعوط II [snaf] verbHe took a pinch of snuff.
to snip off the burnt part of the wick of (a candle or lamp).يُزيل جُزْء الفَتيلَه -
2 snuff out
يُطْفئ الشَّمْعَهHe snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.
2) to (cause to) come to a sudden end:يُخْمِدOpposition was quickly snuffed out.
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3 нагар
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4 огарок свечи
candle-end, candle snuffРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > огарок свечи
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5 нагар
candle-snuff, carbon, coke, scale, varnishРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > нагар
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6 нагар
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8 нагар
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9 свеча
= свеча́ церко́вная(символ молитвы верующего человека; своим горением пред иконой являет теплоту любви ко Господу, Божией Матери или святому) candle, ( восковая) bougie, wax light, wax candle, ( тонкая) taperвозжжённая свеча — lighted candle, lighted taper
свечи, горящие на алтаре — altar lights
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10 обгоревший фитиль
General subject: candle snuff, candle-snuff (свечи) -
11 нагар
( на свече) (candle-)snuff -
12 нагар
м.1) (обуглившийся кончик фитиля, лучины) (candle) snuffснять нага́р со свечи́ — snuff a candle
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13 fungus
fungus, i, m. [for sfungus, kindred to sphongos, spongos, the initial s suppressed as in fallo, fides, nurus, etc.; cf. funis, and v. the letter S.], a mushroom, moril, fungus.I.Lit.:II.satis esse nobis non magis hoc potis est quam imber fungo,
Plaut. Stich. 5, 5, 33; Plin. 22, 23, 47, § 96; Hor. S. 2, 4, 20.—Transf.A.A soft-pated fellow, a dolt:B.stulti, stolidi, fatui, fungi, bardi, blenni, buccones,
Plaut. Bacch. 5, 1, 2; so id. ib. 2, 3, 49; 4, 7, 23.—A fungous excrescence on the human body, Tert. Spect. 23; cf.:C.fungo simile ulcus,
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Biology: candle-snuff fungus (Xylaria) -
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17 fungus
fungus ī, m, σπόγγοσ, a mushroom, fungus: pratensis, H.: pluviales, O.—A candle-snuff, lampblack on a wick, V.* * *fungus; mushroom -
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19 огарок
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candle snuff — noun : a burnt wick of a candle … Useful english dictionary
candle-snuff — … Useful english dictionary
Snuff — Snuff, n. [Cf. G. schnuppe candle snuff, schnuppen to snuff a candle (see {Snuff}, v. t., to snuff a candle), or cf. {Snub}, v. t.] The part of a candle wick charred by the flame, whether burning or not. [1913 Webster] If the burning snuff… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snuff — Snuff, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Snuffed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Snuffing}.] [OE. snuffen. See {Snuff} of a candle {Snuff} to sniff.] To crop the snuff of, as a candle; to take off the end of the snuff of. [1913 Webster] {To snuff out}, to extinguish by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snuff — Ⅰ. snuff [1] ► VERB 1) extinguish (a candle). 2) (snuff out) abruptly put an end to. 3) (snuff it) Brit. informal die. ► NOUN ▪ the charred part of a candle wick … English terms dictionary
snuff — snuff1 [snuf] n. [ME < ?] the charred end of a candlewick vt. [ME snuffen < the n.] 1. to trim off the charred end of (a candlewick) 2. to put out (a candle) with snuffers or by pinching 3. Slang to kill; murder adj … English World dictionary
Snuff — Snuff, v. t.[Akin to D. snuffen, G. schnupfen, schnuppen, to snuff, schnupfen a cold in the head, schnuppen to snuff (air), also, to snuff (a candle). Cf. {Sniff}, {Snout}, {Snub}, v. i.] 1. To draw in, or to inhale, forcibly through the nose; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snuff-dish — snuffˈ dish noun A dish or tray for candle snuffs • • • Main Entry: ↑snuff … Useful english dictionary
snuff|er — snuff|er1 «SNUHF uhr», noun. a person who snuffs, especially in disdain. snuff|er2 «SNUHF uhr», noun. 1. a person who snuffs (a light). 2. a) = snuffers. (Cf. ↑snuffers) b) a small cup, often coneshaped, with a long handle, used for putting out… … Useful english dictionary
snuff|ers — «SNUHF uhrz», noun (plural). small tongs for taking off burned wick or putting out the light of a candle … Useful english dictionary
snuff — snuff1 [snʌf] v [Sense: 1 2; Date: 1300 1400; Origin: snuff burned part of a used candle (14 19 centuries).] [Sense: 3; Date: 1500 1600; : Dutch; Origin: snuffen to sniff ] 1.) also snuff out [T] to stop a ↑can … Dictionary of contemporary English