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1 shine
1. past tense, past participle - shone; verb1) (to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something: The light shone from the window; The policeman shone his torch; He shone a torch on the body.) svetiti2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) svetiti se3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) loščiti4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) blesteti2. noun1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) sijaj2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) loščenje•- shining- shiny
- shininess* * *I [šáin]noun(sončni) sij, sijaj, blišč, lesk; figuratively prestiž; lepo vreme; čiščenje čevljev; slang prepir, direndaj, hrup; senzacija; American objestno dejanje, burka; American slang nagnjenost, naklonjenost, kaprica (to za)to give s.o.'s shoes a shine — očistiti, naloščiti komu čevljewe will go, rain or shine — šli bomo ob vsakem vremenuhave a shine? — čiščenje čevljev, prosim?to kick up no end of a shine slang delati velik kravalto take the shine out of s.o. — zatemniti, zasenčiti koga, nadkriliti, prekositi koga; odvzeti čar novosti (out of s.th. čemu)to take a shine to s.o. — dobiti simpatije za kogaII [šáin]1.intransitive verbsijati, svetiti ( upon na), blesteti, svetiti se, izsevati, žareti (out, forth); jasno se kazati; briljirati, izkazati se, odlikovati se;2.transitive verbosvetljevati, (o)čistiti (da se sveti), (na)loščitishining faces — sijoči, žareči obrazito shine shoes — čistiti, loščiti čevlje -
2 ἐλλάμπω
A shine, Σείριος.. ὀξὺς ἐ. Archil.61: c. dat., shine upon, irradiate,τῇψυχῇ Ph.1.273
;πᾶσιν Procl.Inst.23
; ;εἰς τὴν οἰκείαν ἕδραν Jul.Or.4.134b
; shine or be reflected in,ἐν τοῖς ὄμμασι τῶν πλησίον Plu.2.4o
d: c. dat., Iamb.Myst. 2.3, al.II trans., illuminate,ἐλλάμπουσα ἀεὶ ἐλλάμπεται Plot. 2.9.2
, cf. Procl.in Ti.2.285 D., al.;ὅταν [ἡ ψυχὴ] οἷον ἐλλάμψῃ πρὸς ἑαυτήν Plot.6.4.16
:—metaph. in [voice] Med., distinguish oneself, gain glory in or with, [τῷ ἱππικῷ] ἐπεῖχε ἐλλάμψεσθαι Hdt.1.80
;τῇσι νηυσί Id.8.74
.2 cause to shine upon,καλλονὴν ἑκάστῳ Them.Or.4.52b
; cause to shine, ἡ τῶν θεῶν παρουσία τὸ φῶς ἐ. Iamb.Myst.2.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλλάμπω
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3 नीराज्
nī-rāj(nīs+-rāj), Caus. - rājayati, to cause to shine upon, illuminate, irradiate Prab. ;
to perform the Nirājana ceremony on (acc.) ib. Uttarar.
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4 वस्
vas1) (encl.) acc. dat. gen. pl. of 2nd pers. pron. (cf. Pāṇ. 8-1, 21, 24 etc..) RV. etc. etc.
2) (a Vedic root connected with 1. ush q.v.;
not in Dhātup.) cl. 6. P. uccháti (pf. uvā́sa, ūshúḥ RV. etc.;
aor. avāt <?> AV. ;
avasran RV. ;
Cond. avatsyat ṠBr. ;
Ved. Inf. vástave, - úshi), to shine, grow bright (esp. applied to the dawn) RV. ;
to bestow by shining upon (dat.) ib. I, 113, 7 ;
(with dūré) to drive away by shining ib. VII, 77, 4:
Caus. vāsáyati, to cause to shine RV. ;
Cf. vasar in vasar-han;
+ Gk. ἔαρ for γγεσαρ « wiling "";
Lat. vēr etc.
3) cl. 10. P. vāsayati (aor. avīvasat), to love;
to cut off;
to accept, take;
to offer;
to kill ( ni-vāsita, killed) Dhātup. XXXIII, 70 ;
(only with prep.; seeᅠ pari-vas;
but accord. toᅠ some the Impv. vasishva RV. VIII, 70, 10 andᅠ usha, « a lover» X, 95, 5, andᅠ vásishṭha ib. 17 belong alsoᅠ to this root, which has developed an obscene meaning
+ = Gk. κεντέω, (futuere)
4) cl. 2. Ā. Dhātup. XXIV, 13 ;
váste (Impv. vasishva RV. ;
vaddhvam Kauṡ. ;
p. vásāna, once usāná andᅠ usámāna RV. ;
pf. vavase Ṡiṡ. ;
vāvase, p. - sāná RV. ;
aor. avasishṭa ib. ;
fut. vasitā Gr.;
vasishyate ib. ;
vatsyati Hariv. 11206 ;
inf. vasitum MBh. R. ;
ind. p. vasitvā Mn. BhP. ;
- vasya MBh.), to put on, invest, wear, (clothes etc.), assume (a form etc.), enter into RV. etc. etc.:
Caus. vāsáyati, - te (Pass. vāsyate), to cause orᅠ allow to put on orᅠ wear (clothes), clothe (Ā. « one's self») with (instr.) RV. GṛṠrS. Mn.:
Desid. vivasishate Gr.:
Intens. vāvasyate, vāvasti ib. ;
+ cf. Gk. ἕννυμι for γγεσνυμι, εα;
Lat. vestis;
Goth. wasjan;
Angl. Sax. werian;
Eng. wear
(ifc.), clothed in, wearing (e.g.. prêta-cūvara-vas, « wearing the garments of dead men»). Ragh. ;
5) cl. 1. P. Dhātup. XXIII, 36 ;
vásati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
pf. uvāsa, ūshuḥ RV. etc. etc.;
p. vāvasāna RV. I, 46, 13 ;
- vāsāṉcakre Up. ;
aor. avātsīt AV. ;
avāksam AitBr. <where it is artificially connected with vāc>;
avāstam Up. ;
fut. vastā Gr.;
vatsyati, - te Br. etc.;
vasishyati MBh. ;
inf. vastum, vasitum MBh. etc.;
ind. p. ushitvā́ Br. ;
ushṭvā MBh. ;
- úshya Br. etc.), to dwell, live, stop (at a place), stay (esp. « overnight», with orᅠ without rātrim orᅠ rātrīs) RV. etc. etc.;
to remain, abide with orᅠ in (with loc. of pers.;
loc. orᅠ acc. of place, esp. with vāsam orᅠ vasatim) ṠBr. etc. etc.;
to remain orᅠ keep on orᅠ continue in any condition (with a pp., e.g.. with channa, « to continue to be covered» KātyṠr. ;
orᅠ with an acc., with brahmacaryam, « to practise chastity» AitBr. ;
orᅠ with an adv. e.g.. with sukham, « to live pleasantly orᅠ at ease» ;
with orᅠ without dūratas, « to keep aloof») TS. etc. etc.;
to have sexual intercourse with (loc.) Hariv. ;
to rest upon (loc.) Subh. ;
to charge orᅠ entrust with (instr.) Hariv. ;
cl. 10. P. vasayati, to dwell Dhātup. XXXV, 84:
Pass. ushyate (aor. avāsi), to be dwelt etc. MBh. Kāv. etc.:
Caus. vāsáyati, - te (cf. Pāṇ. 1-3, 89 ;
aor. avīvasat MaitrS.:
Pass. vāsyáte Br., - ti MBh.), to cause to halt orᅠ stay (overnight), lodge, receive hospitably orᅠ as a guest ṠBr. MBh. etc.;
to cause to have sexual intercourse with (loc.) MatsyaP. ;
to let anything stand overnight (with tisro, scil. ratrīs, « three nights») Kauṡ. ;
to cause to wait, keep in suspense RV. ;
to delay, retard Kām. ;
to cause to exist, preserve ṠBr. ;
to cause to be inhabited, populate (a country) Hit. ;
to put in, place upon (loc.) MBh. Hariv. Kāv. ( anadhyāyammukhe, to put restraint on the mouth, refrain from speaking);
to produce Sarvad.:
Desid. vivatsati, to wish to dwell ṠBr.:
Intens. vāvasyate, vāvasti, to remain, be in, be engaged in MW. ;
+ cf. Goth. wisan;
Germ. waesan, ge-wesen, war etc.;
Angl. Sax. waesan;
Eng. was, were.>
vás
7) (only vasishva, < anu>- vāvase, vāvasāná, andᅠ vástos), to rush orᅠ aim at, attack RV. VIII, 70, 10 (cf. under 3. vas);
VIII, 4, 8; I, 51, 3; VI, 11, 6; I, 174, 3. ;
8) (alao written bas) cl. 4. P. vasyati, to be orᅠ make firm Dhātup. XXXIII, 70.
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5 विवस्
vi-vas
( vi-váste), to illumine ṠBr.:
Caus. - vāsayati, to cause to shine RV. TS. Br. ;
√4. Ā. - vaste, to change clothes TS. ĀṡvṠr. ;
to put on, don Bhaṭṭ.:
Caus. - vāsayati (Pass. - vāsyate), to put on, don MBh. ;
√5. P. - vasati, to change an abode, depart from (abl.) BhP. ;
(with brahmacaryam), to enter upon an apprenticeship, become a pupil ChUp. ;
to abide, dwell, live MBh. R. ;
to pass, spend (time) ib. etc.:
Caus. - vāsayati, to cause to dwell apart, banish, expel MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to send forth, dismiss MBh.
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6 तप्
tap
2) cl. 1. tápati (rarely Ā.;
Subj. - pāti RV. V, 79, 9 ;
p. tápat RV. etc.;
cl. 4. p. tápyat VS. XXXIX, 12 ;
pf. 1. sg. tatápa RV. VII, 104, 15 ;
3. sg. -tā́pa, X, 34, 11 AV. VII, 18, 2 etc.. ;
p. tepāná RV. ;
fut. tapsyáti Br. etc.:
- te andᅠ tapishyati MBh.) to give out heat, be hot, shine (as the sun) RV. etc.;
to make hot orᅠ warm, heat, shine upon ib. ;
to consume orᅠ destroy by heat ib. ;
to suffer pain MBh. VIII, 1794 Gīt. VII, 31 ;
(with paṡcāt) to repent of MBh. VIII, 39, 15 ;
to torment one's self, undergo self-mortification, practise austerity ( tapas) TUp. II, 6 Mn. I f. MBh. etc.. ;
to cause pain to, injure, damage, spoil RV. AitBr. VII, 17 ṠBr. XIV etc..:
Pass. orᅠ cl. 4. Ā. tapyáte ( XIV orᅠ tápy- TBr. II ;
p. - pyámāna AV. ;
tápy- XIX, 56, 5 ;
cf. á-;
aor. atāpi RV. VII, 70, 2 ;
atapta Pāṇ. 3-1, 65 Kāṡ. ;
pf. tepe MBh. etc.;
p. - pāná ṠBr. ;
alsoᅠ P. tapyati, - pyet, atapyat, etc. MBh. R. Kathās. X, 4)
to be heated orᅠ burnt, become hot RV. etc.;
to be purified by austerities (as the soul) Sarvad. ;
to suffer orᅠ feel pain RV. X, 34, 10 and 95, 17 AV. XIX, 56, 5 ṠBr. XIV MBh. etc.. ;
to suffer pain voluntarily, undergo austerity ( tapas) AV. ṠBr. TBr. ShaḍvBr. ṠāṇkhṠr. etc.:
Caus. tāpayati, - te (p. - páyat AV. ;
Pass. - pyate MBh. etc.;
aor. atītape andᅠ <Subj.> tatápate RV.) to make warm orᅠ hot
IV, 2, 6; VIII, 72, 4 Kauṡ. MBh. etc.. ;
to consume by heat R. etc.;
to cause pain, trouble, distress AV. XIX, 28, 2 MBh. etc.. ;
to torment one's self, undergo penance, III, 8199:
Intens. (p. tātapyamāna) to feel violent pain, be in great anxiety R. I, 11, 8 BhP. II, 7, 24 ;
+ cf. Lat. tepeo etc.
3) mfn. « warming one's self» seeᅠ agni-táp
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7 flash
[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) lampejo2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) ápice3) (a flashlight.) flashe QUERY SPELLING4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) notícia2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) acender2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) passar voando3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) mostrar•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight* * *[flæʃ] n 1 lampejo, clarão ou brilho repentino e passageiro, sinal luminoso, jato de luz, relâmpago. 2 forma abreviada de flashlight Phot lâmpada para instantâneos. 3 esguicho, borbotão, torrente. 4 boletim ou notícia breve. 5 momento, instante. • adj 1 vistoso. 2 berrante. 3 falso. • vt+vi 1 flamejar, chamejar, lançar chamas, romper em chamas, lançar luz repentina e passageira, arder ou brilhar subitamente. 2 reluzir, lampejar, faiscar, cintilar, rutilar. 3 brilhar, reluzir, refletir, reverberar. 4 salpicar, esguichar. 5 passar, falar, agir, manifestar-se repentinamente. 6 enviar informação ou notícia através de computador, satélite ou telex. a flash of genius lampejo de gênio. a flash of lightning relâmpago. a flash of the eye olhadela. a flash of wit lampejo de engenho. flash in the pan fogo de palha. in a flash instantaneamente, enquanto o diabo esfrega o olho. it flashed upon me surgiu-me uma idéia. quick as a flash rápido como um raio. she flashed round upon me ela repentinamente virou-se para mim. to flash at lançar luz sobre. to flash on lembrar-se. to flash out aparecer repentinamente. -
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flæʃ 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) lyn(glimt), lysstråle, blink, blits(lys)2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) glimt, øyeblikk, nå3) (a flashlight.) lommelykt4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) ekstra nyhetssending2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) glimte, lyne, lyse (med)2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) suse/fare forbi3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) vise i et glimt, vise lynrapt•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlightblinke--------glimt--------glorete--------grell--------lynIsubst. \/flæʃ\/1) (lys)glimt, (lys)stråle, lyn, blink2) ( militærvesen) munningsflamme3) ( fotografi) blitz(lys)4) (fra fyr, signallampe e.l.) lysblink5) ( overført) glimt, oppblussing, oppflamming, anfall, innfall, utbrudd6) overflateglans, billig juggel7) kort nyhetsmelding8) ( film) glimt, (svært) kort scene9) vannmasse (som slippes løs for å løfte båt av grunne i dam eller sluse)10) reservoar12) (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) lommelykt13) ( militærvesen) uniformsmerkeby flashes glimtvis, i glimtflash in the pan blaff, kortvarig suksess, kort oppbluss (av energi e.l.)person med kortvarig suksess, en som luften fort går ut av, impulsiv personflash of lightning lyn(glimt)flash of wit vittig innfallin a flash på et blunk, på et øyeblikk, lynraskt, som et lynIIverb \/flæʃ\/1) lyse, glimte, lyse opp, blinke, lyne, gnistre, flamme2) ( overført) lyne, funkle, skyte lyn3) fly som et lyn, suse av gårde, fosse frem4) ( hverdagslig) briljere (med), vise (frem), vifte med, skryte5) ( slang) blotte seg (vise kjønnsorgan)6) sende (lynraskt), telegrafere7) ( overført) sende plutselig, sende raskt8) ( film) vise i et glimt9) skylle, spyle10) løfte båt (av grunn)flash a roof tekke et takflash a signal se ➢ signal, 1flash a smile at somebody sende et strålende smil til noenflash a sword se ➢ swordflash back kaste tilbake, gi ekkoflash by suse forbiflash it about flotte seg, slå på stortrommaflash up\/out flamme opp, bruse oppflash over ( elektronikk) slå overflash power brenne av kruttflash upon somebody eller flash into one's mind plutselig innse noe, fare gjennom enIIIadj. \/flæʃ\/1) forloren, billig og prangende, overpyntet2) smart, (litt for) moteriktig3) uekte, falsk4) ( foranstilt) tyve-, forbryter-, loffer-, røver- -
9 अवज्युत्
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10 वृत् _vṛt
वृत् I. 4 Ā. (वृत्यते)1 To choose, like; cf. वावृत्.-2 To distribute, divide. -II. 1 U. (वर्तयति-ते) To shine. III. 1 Ā. (वर्तते but Paras. also in the Aorist, Second Future and Conditional; also in the Desiderative; ववृते, अवृतत्-अवर्तिष्ट, वर्तिष्यते-वर्त्स्यति, वर्तितुम्, वृत्त)1 To be, exist, abide, remain, subsist, stay; इदं मे मनसि वर्तते Ś.1; अत्र विषये$स्माकं महत् कुतूहलं वर्तते Pt.1; मरालकुलनायकः कथय रे कथं वर्तताम् Bv.1.3; often used merely as a copula; अतीत्य हरितो हरींश्च वर्तन्ते वाजिनः Ś.1.-2 To be in any particular condition or circumstances; पश्चिमे वयसि वर्तमानस्य K.; so दुःखे, हर्षे, विषादे &c. वर्तते.-3 To happen, take place, occur, come to pass; सीतादेव्याः किं वृत्तमित्यस्ति काचित् प्रवृत्तिः U.2; सायं संप्रति वर्तते पथिक रे स्थानान्तरं गम्यताम् Śubhas. 'now it is evening' &c.; Ś. Til.6; अभितो ब्रह्मनिर्वाणं वर्तते विदिता- त्मनाम् Bg.5.26.-4 To move on, proceed in regular course; सर्वथा वर्तते यज्ञः Ms.2.15; निर्व्याजमज्या ववृते Bk. 2.37; R.12.56.-5 To be maintained or supported by, live on, subsist by (fig. also); कस्त्वं किं वर्तसे ब्रह्मन् ज्ञातु- मिच्छामहे वयम् Rām.1.1.12; फलमूलवारिभिर्वर्तमाना K.172; Ms.3.77.-6 To turn, roll on, revolve; यावदियं लोकयात्रा वर्तते Ve.3.-7 To occupy or engage oneself, be occupied or engaged in, set about (with loc.); भगवान् काश्यपः शाश्वते ब्रह्मणि वर्तते Ś.1; इतरो दहने स्वकर्मणां ववृते ज्ञानमयेन वह्निना R.8.2; Ms.8.346; नानवाप्तमवाप्तव्यं वर्त एव च कर्मणि Bg. 3.22.-8 To act, behave, conduct or demean oneself towards, do, perform, practise (usually with loc. or by itself); आर्यो$स्मिन् विनयेन वर्तताम् U.6; कविर्निसर्गसौहृदेन भरतेषु वर्तमानः Māl.1; औदासीन्येन वर्तितुम् R.1.25; मित्रवन् मय्यवर्तिष्ट Dk.; Ms.7.14;8.173;11.3.-9 To act a part, enter upon a course of conduct; साध्वीं वृत्तिं वर्तते 'he acts an honest part'.-1 To act up to, abide by, follow; तदशक्यारम्भादुपरम्य मातुर्मते वर्तस्व Dk.-11 To have the sense of, signify, be used in the sense of; पुष्यसमीपस्थे चन्द्रमसि पुष्यशब्दो वर्तते Mbh. on P.IV.2.3 (often used in lexicons in this sense).-12 To tend or conduce to (with dat.); पुत्रेण किं फलं यो वै पितृदुःखाय वर्तते.-18 To rest or depend upon. -Caus. (वर्तयति-ते)1 To cause to be or exist.-2 To cause to move or turn round, cause to revolve; ज्योतींषि वर्तयति च प्रविभक्तरश्मिः Ś.7.6.-3 To brandish, flourish, whirl round; हस्तवर्तमवीवृतत् Bk.15. 37.-4 To do, practise, exhibit; नान्तर्वर्तयति ध्वनत्सु जलदे- ष्वामन्द्रमुद्गर्जितम् Māl.9.33.-5 To perform, discharge, attend or look to; सो$धिकारमभिकः कुलोचितं कश्चन स्वयमवर्तयत् समाः R.19.4; Mv.3.23.-6 To spend, pass (as time).-7 To live on, subsist; रामो$पि सह वैदेह्या वने वन्येन वर्तयन् R.12.8; sometimes Ātm. also; मदसिक्तमुखैर्मृगाधिपः करभि- र्वर्तयते स्वयं हतैः Ki.2.18.-8 To relate, describe; तत्र ते वर्तयिष्यामि यथा नैतत् प्रधानतः Mb.12.19.1;1.116.18.-9 To perceive, comprehend.-1 To study.-11 To shine.-12 To speak.-13 To shed (as tears); ताबुभौ च समालङ्ग्य रामो$प्यश्रूण्यवर्तयत् Rām.2.99.4. -Desid. (विवृत्सति, विवर्तिषते). -
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[rein] 1. noun1) (water falling from the clouds in liquid drops: We've had a lot of rain today; walking in the rain; We had flooding because of last week's heavy rains.) dež2) (a great number of things falling like rain: a rain of arrows.) dež2. verb1) ((only with it as subject) to cause rain to fall: I think it will rain today.) deževati2) (to (cause to) fall like rain: Arrows rained down on the soldiers.) deževati•- rainy- raininess
- rainbow
- rain check: take a rain check
- raincoat
- raindrop
- rainfall
- rain forest
- rain-gauge
- keep
- save for a rainy day
- rain cats and dogs
- the rains
- as right as rain
- right as rain* * *I [réin]noundež (& figuratively), naliv, plural deževje, nalivithe Rains nautical deževna cona (Atlantika, ɔ°-10° sev. širine)a rain of compliments (congratulations) — dež, ploha komplimentov (čestitk)rain or shine — ob vsakem vremenu, figuratively v vseh okoliščinah, naj se zgodi, kar hočea heavy rain — naliv, plohawe shall go rain or shine — šli bomo, pa naj dežuje ali sije sonce, ob vsakem vremenuII [réin]intransitive verbdeževati; liti; (o nebu) poslati dež; (o solzah) teči, liti; figuratively padati, priti v gomilah, v množicah; deževati s prasketanjem ( upon na); transitive verb liti, deževati (kaj), pustiti padati (dež), figuratively prelivati (solze); metati (kamenje) ( upon na)it is raining cats and dogs, it is raining pitch forks — lije kot iz škafait is likely to rain — kaže na dež, dež pretito rain stair-rods slang deževati v ravnih, vertikalnih curkihher eyes rained tears — iz oči so ji lile, tekle solzeit never rains but it pours figuratively nesreča nikoli ne pride sama -
12 चित्
cít
(Pāṇ. 3-2, 92) forming a layer orᅠ stratum, piled up VS. I, XII TS. I ;
(cf. kaṅka-, karma-, cakshuṡ-, droṇa-, prâ̱ṇa-, manaṡ-, rathacakra-, vāk-, ṡyena-, andᅠ ṡrotra-cít.)
cit
« giving heed to» orᅠ « revenging <guilt, ṛiṇa->» seeᅠ ṛiṇa-
3) mfn. ifc. id., seeᅠ 2. cit
4) cl. 1. cétati (impf. acetat RV. VII, 95, 2 ;
p. cétat RV.) cl. 2. (Ā. Pass. 3. sg. cité X, 143, 4 ;
p. f. instr. citantyā I, 129, 7 ;
Ā. citāna, IX, 101, 11 VS. X, 1)
cl. 3. irreg. cīhetati ( RV. ;
Subj. ciketat RV. ;
Impv. 2. sg. cikiddhi RV. ;
p. cikitāná RV. ;
perf. cikéta RV. etc.;
ciceta Vop. VIII, 37 ;
3. du. cetatur AV. III, 22, 2 ;
Ā. andᅠ Pass. cikité RV. etc.;
3. pl. - tre RV. ;
for p. cikitvás seeᅠ s.v.;
Ā. Pass. cicite Bhaṭṭ. II, 29 ;
aor. acetīt Vop. VIII, 35 ;
Ā. Pass. áceti andᅠ céti RV. ;
for acait seeᅠ 2. ci;
fut. 1st céttā I, 22, 5)
to perceive, fix the mind upon, attend to, be attentive, observe, take notice of (acc. orᅠ gen.) RV. SV. AV. Bhaṭṭ. ;
to aim at, intend, design (with dat.) RV. I, 131, 6; X, 38, 3 ;
to be anxious about, care for (acc. orᅠ gen.), I, IX f. ;
to resolve, III, 53, 24; X, 55, 6 ;
to understand, comprehend, know (perf. often in the sense of pr.)
RV. AV. VII, 2, 1 and 5, 5 ;
P. Ā. to become perceptible, appear, be regarded as, be known RV. VS. X, XV:
Caus. cetáyati, - te
(2. pl. cetáyadhvam Subj. cetayat Impv. 2. du. cetayethām impf. ácetayat RV. ;
3. pl. citáyante RV. ;
p. citáyat RV. (eleven times);
cetáyat X, 110, 8, etc.. ;
Ā. cetayāna seeᅠ s.v.) to cause to attend, make attentive, remind of. I, 131, 2 and IV, 51, 3 ;
to cause to comprehend, instruct, teach RV. ;
to observe, perceive, be intent upon RV. MBh. XII, 9890 Kathās. XIII, 10 ;
Ā. (once P. MBh. XVIII, 74)
to form an idea in the mind, be conscions of, understand, comprehend, think, reflect upon
TS. VI ṠBr. ChUp. VII, 5, 1 MBh. BhP. VIII, 1, 9 Prab. ;
P. to have a right notion of. know MBh. III, 14877 ;
P. « to recover consciousness», awake Bhaṭṭ. VIII, 123 ;
Ā. to remember, have consciousness of (acc.) Pāṇ. 3-2, 112 Kāṡ. Bādar. II, 3, 18 Sch. ;
to appear, be conspicuous, shine RV. TS. III:
Desid. cíkitsati (fr. kit Pāṇ. 3-1, 5 Dhātup. XXIII, 24 ;
exceptionally Ā. MBh. XII, 12544 ;
Impv. - tsatu Subj. - tsāt aor. 2. sg. ácikitsīs AV. ;
Pass. p. cikitsyamāna Suṡr. Pañcat.) to have in view, aim at, be desirous AV. V, 11, 1; IX, 2, 3 ;
to care for, be anxious about, VI, X ;
(Pāṇ. 3-1, 5 Siddh.) to treat medically, cure KātyṠr. XXV MBh. I, XII Suṡr. Pañcat. Bhartṛ. ;
to wish to appear RV. I, 123, 1:
Caus. of Desid. (fut. cikitsayishyati) to cure Mālav. IV, 4/5, 6 f.:
Intens. cekite
(fr. 2. ci?, orᅠ for - tte RV. I, 53, 3 and 119, 3; II, 34, 10 ;
p. cékitat IX, 111, 3 ;
Ā. cékitāna RV. eight times) to appear, be conspicuous, shine RV. ;
5) mfn. ifc. « thinking» seeᅠ a-, duṡ-, manaṡ-, vipaṡ-, andᅠ huraṡ-cít;
cf. alsoᅠ apa-cit;
f. thought, intellect, spirit, soul VS. IV, 19 KapS. Bhartṛ. BhP. ;
cf. sa- andᅠ ācít;
pure Thought (Brahma cf. RTL. p. 34) Vedântas. Prab. ;
6) ind. only in comp.
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13 rain
rein
1. noun1) (water falling from the clouds in liquid drops: We've had a lot of rain today; walking in the rain; We had flooding because of last week's heavy rains.) lluvia2) (a great number of things falling like rain: a rain of arrows.) lluvia
2. verb1) ((only with it as subject) to cause rain to fall: I think it will rain today.) llover2) (to (cause to) fall like rain: Arrows rained down on the soldiers.) llover•- rainy- raininess
- rainbow
- rain check: take a rain check
- raincoat
- raindrop
- rainfall
- rain forest
- rain-gauge
- keep
- save for a rainy day
- rain cats and dogs
- the rains
- as right as rain
- right as rain
rain1 n lluviarain2 vb lloverit's raining again está lloviendo otra vez / vuelve a llovertr[reɪn]1 lluvia■ don't go out in the rain no salgas, que llueve1 llover■ it's raining llueve, está lloviendo1 figurative use cubrir1 la estación f sing de las lluvias\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcome rain or shine pase lo que pase, llueva o trueneit never rains but it pours las desgracias nunca vienen solas, siempre llueve sobre mojadoto be as right as rain estar perfectamente, estar como nuevo,-ato be rained off suspenderse por la lluvia, cancelarse por la lluviarain forest selva tropicalrain gauge pluviómetrorain ['reɪn] vi1) : lloverit's raining: está lloviendo2)to rain down shower: lloverinsults rained down on him: le llovieron los insultosrain n: lluvia fadj.• llovedizo, -a adj.• pluvial adj.n.• agua s.f.• lluvia s.f.v.• llover v.
I reɪnmass & count noun lluvia fcome in out of the rain — entra, que te estás mojando
we were o we got caught in the rain — nos agarró or (esp Esp) cogió la lluvia
(come) rain or (come) shine — ( whatever the weather) llueva o truene; ( whatever the situation) pase lo que pase
to be (as) right as rain — estar* como nuevo or como si tal cosa; (before n)
rain cloud — nube f de lluvia
II
impersonal verb llover*when it rains, it pours o (BrE) it never rains but it pours — las desgracias nunca vienen solas
Phrasal Verbs:- rain out[reɪn]1.N (Met) lluvia fdon't go out in the rain — no salgas, que está lloviendo
come in out of the rain! — ¡entra, que te vas a mojar!
right 1., 5)come rain or shine — (lit) llueva o haga sol; (fig) pase lo que pase
2. VI1) (Met) llover- rain on sb's parade2) (fig)3.VT llover4.CPDrain barrel N — (US) tina f para recoger el agua de la lluvia
rain check N — (US) (Sport) contraseña para usar otro día en caso de cancelación por lluvia
I'll take a rain check * — (fig) de momento, paso
rain cloud N — nube f de lluvia, nubarrón m
rain forest N — (also: tropical rain forest) pluviselva f, selva f tropical
rain gauge N — pluviómetro m
rain shower N — chaparrón m
- rain off* * *
I [reɪn]mass & count noun lluvia fcome in out of the rain — entra, que te estás mojando
we were o we got caught in the rain — nos agarró or (esp Esp) cogió la lluvia
(come) rain or (come) shine — ( whatever the weather) llueva o truene; ( whatever the situation) pase lo que pase
to be (as) right as rain — estar* como nuevo or como si tal cosa; (before n)
rain cloud — nube f de lluvia
II
impersonal verb llover*when it rains, it pours o (BrE) it never rains but it pours — las desgracias nunca vienen solas
Phrasal Verbs:- rain out -
14 jeter
jeter [ʒ(ə)te]➭ TABLE 41. transitive verba. ( = lancer) to throwb. ( = mettre au rebut) to throw away• se faire jeter (inf) (d'une réunion, entreprise) to get thrown out (de of ) ; (lors d'une requête) to be sent packing (inf)c. ( = mettre rapidement) jeter des vêtements dans un sac to throw some clothes into a bag• jeter le trouble dans les esprits ( = perturber) to disturb people ; ( = rendre perplexe) to sow confusion in people's mindsf. ( = dire) to say• « et pourquoi pas ? » jeta-t-il "and why not?", he said2. reflexive verb► se jetera. ( = s'élancer)se jeter par la fenêtre to throw o.s. out of the window• se jeter à la tête de qn to throw o.s. at sb• se jeter dans les bras/aux pieds de qn to throw o.s. into sb's arms/at sb's feet• il s'est jeté sous un train he threw himself under a train► se jeter sur [+ personne] to rush at ; [+ lit] to throw o.s. onto ; [+ téléphone] to rush to ; [+ journal, roman] to pounce on ; [+ occasion, solution] to jump atc. [+ projectiles] to throw at each otherd. ( = boire) (inf!) on va s'en jeter un ? let's have a quick one (inf)* * *ʒəte
1.
1) ( lancer) to throw [caillou, dé]; ( avec force) to hurl, to fling [objet]jeter quelque chose à quelqu'un — ( pour qu'il l'attrape) to throw something to somebody; (pour faire mal, peur) to throw something at somebody
jeter quelque chose par terre/en l'air — to throw something to the ground/(up) in the air
jeter le buste en avant/la tête en arrière — to throw one's chest out/one's head back
2) ( placer rapidement) to throw ( dans into; sur over); ( étaler)jeter quelques idées sur le papier — fig to jot down a few ideas
3) ( mettre au rebut) to throw away ou outêtre bon à jeter — to be fit for the bin GB ou the garbage US; fenêtre
4) ( expédier)jeter quelqu'un dehors/par la fenêtre — to throw somebody out/out of the window
se faire jeter — (colloq) to get thrown out
jeter quelqu'un — (colloq) to throw somebody out
5) ( émettre) to give [cri]en jeter — (colloq) [personne, voiture] to be quite something (colloq)
6) ( construire) to lay [fondations]7) ( causer) to create [confusion]; to cause [consternation]; to sow [terreur]8) ( plonger)jeter quelqu'un dans — to throw somebody into [despair]
9) ( lancer en paroles) to hurl [insultes] ( à quelqu'un to somebody)‘tu es fou,’ jeta-t-elle — ‘you must be mad,’ she said
jeter quelques commentaires — ( dans une discussion) to put in a few comments
jeter à la tête or au visage de quelqu'un — to throw [something] in somebody's face [vérité, défi]
2.
se jeter verbe pronominal1) ( se précipiter) [personne] to throw oneselfse jeter sur — to fall upon [adversaire]; to pounce on [proie, nourriture, journal]
se jeter à l'eau — lit to jump into the water; fig to take the plunge
2) ( être jetable) to be disposable3) ( être mis au rebut) to be disposed of4) [cours d'eau] to flow ( dans into)••n'en jetez plus (la cour est pleine) — (colloq) hold your horses (colloq)
* * *ʒ(ə)te vt1) (= lancer) to throwIl a jeté son manteau sur le lit. — He threw his coat on the bed.
2) (= se défaire de) [ordures, vieilleries] to throw away, to throw outMes parents ne jettent jamais rien. — My parents never throw anything away.
3) (mouvement)4) (= émettre) [son, lueur] to give out5) NAVIGATIONjeter un coup d'œil à — to take a look at, to glance at
jeter des fleurs à qn fig — to say lovely things to sb, to shower sb with compliments
* * *jeter verb table: jeterA vtr1 ( lancer) to throw [caillou, dé]; ( avec force) to hurl, fling [objet]; jeter qch à qn ( pour qu'il l'attrape) to throw sth to sb; (pour faire mal, peur) to throw sth at sb; jeter un os à un chien to throw a dog a bone; jeter une assiette à la tête de qn to throw a plate at sb; jeter qch par terre/sur la table/en l'air to throw sth to the ground/on the table/(up) in the air; jeter une bûche dans la cheminée to throw a log on the fire; jeter les bras autour du cou de qn to throw ou fling one's arms around sb's neck; jeter le buste en avant/la tête en arrière to throw one's chest out/one's head back;2 ( placer rapidement) to throw (dans into; sur over); ( étaler) jeter une couverture sur un matelas/un blessé to throw a blanket over a mattress/an injured person; jeter une lettre à la boîte to drop a letter into the letter-box; jeter quelques idées sur le papier fig to jot down a few ideas;3 ( se débarrasser) to throw away ou out [vieilleries, ordures]; jeter qch à la poubelle to throw sth out, to throw sth in the bin GB ou the garbage US; être bon à jeter to be fit for the bin GB ou the garbage US; ⇒ froc;4 ( expédier) jeter qn dehors/par la fenêtre to throw sb out/out of the window; jeter qn en prison to throw sb in jail; jeter bas to flatten [adversaire, immeuble]; se faire jeter○ to get thrown out; jeter qn○ to throw sb out;5 ( émettre) to give [cri]; to throw [lumière, ombre]; to cast [reflet]; jeter un vif éclat to shine brightly; jeter mille feux to sparkle; en jeter○ [personne, voiture] to be quite something○; ⇒ vu F;6 ( construire) to build [pont]; to forge [lien]; to lay [fondations]; jeter un pont sur un cours d'eau to bridge a river, to throw a bridge across a river;7 ( causer) to create [confusion] (dans in; parmi among); to cause [consternation]; to sow [terreur]; to instilGB [vie]; jeter l'émoi dans la ville to throw the town into turmoil;8 ( plonger) jeter qn dans to throw sb into; jeter qn dans le désespoir to throw sb into despair; jeter le pays dans le désordre to throw the country into chaos;9 ( lancer en paroles) to hurl [insultes] (à qn to sb); ‘tu es fou,’ jeta-t-elle ‘you must be mad,’ she said; jeter quelques commentaires ( dans une discussion) to put in a few comments; jeter qch à la tête or au visage de qn to throw sth in sb's face [vérité, défi].B se jeter vpr1 ( se précipiter) [personne] to throw oneself; se jeter du haut d'un pont/par la fenêtre/dans le canal to throw oneself off a bridge/out of the window/into the canal; se jeter aux pieds de qn/dans les bras de qn to throw oneself at sb's feet/into sb's arms; se jeter sur to fall upon [adversaire]; to pounce on [proie, nourriture, journal]; se jeter au cou de qn to fling oneself around sb's neck; se jeter à l'eau lit to jump into the water; fig to take the plunge; (aller) se jeter contre un arbre [conducteur, voiture] to drive headlong into a tree; se jeter tête baissée dans qch to rush headlong into sth; se jeter à la tête de qn to throw oneself at sb; ⇒ cravate;2 ( être jetable) to be disposable;3 ( être mis au rebut) to be disposed of; où est-ce que les bouteilles se jettent? where do the bottles ou empties○ go?;4 [cours d'eau] to flow (dans into).n'en jetez plus (la cour est pleine)○ hold your horses○.[ʒəte] verbe transitif1. [lancer - balle, pierre] to throwelle m'a jeté la balle she threw me the ball, she threw the ball to mea. (familier) you're making me blush!, don't overdo it!2. [avec un mouvement du corps] to throwl'enfant jeta ses bras autour de mon cou the child threw ou flung his arms around my neckjeter un (coup d')œil sur ou à quelque chose to have a (quick) look at something, to glance at something3. [émettre - étincelle] to throw ou to give out (separable) ; [ - lumière] to cast, to shed ; [ - ombre] to cast ; [ - son] to let ou to give out (separable)en jeter (familier) : elle en jette, ta moto! (familier) that's some ou a neat bike you've got there!4. [dire brusquement]la petite phrase jetée par le ministre aux journalistes the cryptic remark the minister threw at the presselle leur jeta à la figure qu'ils étaient des incapables she told them straight (to their faces) that they were incompetentjeter des injures à la tête de quelqu'un to hurl ou to fling insults at somebody5. [mettre] to throwjeter quelqu'un dehors ou à la porte to throw somebody outjeter quelqu'un à terre to throw somebody down ou to the grounda. [à la piscine, sur la plage] to throw somebody in ou into the waterb. [d'un bateau] to throw somebody overboardce n'est pas le moment de lui demander, tu vas te faire jeter! now is not the time to ask him, he'll just send you away (with a flea in your ear)!6. [mettre au rebut - ordures, vêtements] to throw away ou out (separable)7. [plonger - dans un état, dans une humeur]jeter quelqu'un dans l'embarras to throw ou to plunge somebody into confusionjeter les fondements d'une loi/politique to lay the foundations of a law/policy[maille] to make9. [répandre - doute] to castjeter le discrédit sur quelqu'un/quelque chose to cast discredit on somebody/something, to discredit somebody/somethingjeter le trouble chez quelqu'un to disturb ou to trouble somebody10. (familier) [expulser]on a essayé d'aller en boîte mais on s'est fait jeter par un videur we tried to get into a nightclub but got thrown out by a bounceril s'est fait jeter par son père [verbalement] his father sent him packing————————[ʒəte] verbe intransitif(familier) avoir de l'allure————————se jeter verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se jeter verbe pronominal intransitif1. [sauter] to throw ou to hurl oneself, to leapse jeter dans le vide to throw oneself ou to hurl oneself into empty spacese jeter de côté to leap aside, to take a sideways leap2. [se précipiter] to rush (headlong)se jeter sur quelqu'un to set about ou to pounce on somebody3. [commencer]se jeter dans: se jeter à corps perdu dans une aventure to fling oneself body and soul into an adventure4. [cours d'eau] to run ou to flow intolà où la Marne se jette dans la Seine where the river Marne flows ou runs into the Seine————————se jeter verbe pronominal transitif(très familier & locution)s'en jeter un (derrière la cravate) to have a quick drink ou a quick one -
15 renideo
rĕ-nīdĕo ( perf. reniduit, emeidiasen, Gloss. Philox.), ēre, v. n. [perh. kindr. with nizô], to shine again, shine back; to glitter, glisten, be bright or resplendent ( poet. and not freq. till after the Aug. period).I.Lit.:II.nec domus argento fulgenti auroque renidet,
Lucr. 2, 27:ut pura nocturno renidet Luna mari Gnidiusve Gyges,
Hor. C. 2, 5, 19:non ebur neque aureum Meā renidet in domo lacunar,
id. ib. 2, 18, 2; so,sparsa orichalca,
Stat. Th. 10, 660:ostrum, Petr. poët. 119, 29: circum renidentes Lares,
i. e. shining from the reflection of the fire, Hor. Epod. 2, 66: late fluctuat omnis Aere renidenti tellus, with gleaming brass (of arms), Verg. G. 2, 282 (cf.:aere renidescit tellus,
Lucr. 2, 326).—Trop.* A.In gen., to shine:B.jam sola renidet in Stilichone salus,
Claud. in Eutr. 2, 501.—In partic., to shine or beam for joy, to be glad, cheerful:2.(puer Icarus) ore renidenti Captabat plumas,
Ov. M. 8, 197; Val. Fl. 4, 234:tractabat ceram puer pennasque renidens,
id. A. A. 2, 49:puer,
Stat. Th. 4, 789; cf.:hilarior protinus renidet oratio,
Quint. 12, 10, 28.— With object-clause, as cause of the joy: adjecisse praedam Torquibus exiguis [p. 1565] renidet, rejoices, Hor. C. 3, 6, 12.—Transf. (by a natural figure, as, conversely, ridere is used poet. for splendere, Hor. C. 4, 11, 6 al.), to smile, laugh (syn. subrideo):* b.homo renidens,
smiling, Liv. 35, 49; Tac. A. 15, 66:ad haec renidens Milo... inquit,
App. M. 2, p. 120, 16:Tiberius torvus aut falsum renidens vultu,
Tac. A. 4, 60; cf.:torvum renidens,
Amm. 14, 9, 6; Tac. H. 4, 43:renidenti cohibens suspiria vultu,
Val. Fl. 4, 359:(Cupido) Iste lascivus puer ac renidens,
Sen. Hippol. 277:Egnatius quod candidos habet dentes, Renidet usquequaque,
Cat. 39, 1 sq. —With dat. (like arridere), to smile upon, be gracious to:mihi renidens Fortuna,
App. M. 10, p. 246, 17. -
16 δίδωμι
δίδωμι (Hom.+) by-form διδῶ (B-D-F §94, 1; Rob. 311f) Rv 3:9 (δίδω Tregelles, δίδωμι v.l.), 3 sg. διδοῖ (GrBar 7:2), 3 pl. διδόασι; impf. 3 sg. ἐδίδου, ἐδίδει (Hs 6, 2, 7; cp. Mk 4:8 cod. W), 3 pl. ἐδίδουν, ἐδίδοσαν J 19:3; ptc. διδῶν (Hs 8, 3, 3); fut. δώσω; 1 aor. ἔδωκα, subj. 3 sg. δώσῃ J 17:2; Rv 8:3 v.l. (on this W-S.§14, 9; B-D-F §95, 1; Rob. 308f), 1 pl. δώσωμεν Mk 6:37 v.l., 3 pl. δώσωσιν Rv 4:9 v.l.; pf. δέδωκα; plpf. ἐδεδώκειν (and without augm. δεδώκειν Mk 14:44; Lk 19:15; J 11:57); 2 aor. subj. 3 sg. δῷ J 15:16 (δώῃ v.l.); also in the form δώῃ Eph 1:17; 2 Ti 2:25 (in both δῷ as v.l.): in all these cases read δώῃ subj., not δῴη opt., s. below; δοῖ Mk 8:37 (B-D-F §95, 2; Mlt. 55; Rdm.2 97f and Glotta 7, 1916, 21ff; GKilpatrick in Festschrift JSchmid ’63, 135), pl. δῶμεν, δῶτε, δῶσιν; 2 aor. opt. 3 sg. Hellenist. (also LXX) δῴη for δοίη Ro 15:5; 2 Th 3:16; 2 Ti 1:16, 18 (on Eph 1:17; 2 Ti 2:25 s. above); 2 aor. impv. δός, δότε, inf. δοῦναι, ptc. δούς; pf. δέδωκα LXX. Pass.: 1 fut. δοθήσομαι (W-S. §14, 8ff); 1 aor. ἐδόθην; pf. δέδομαι.① to give as an expression of generosity, give, donate as a gen. principle: μακάριόν ἐστιν μᾶλλον διδόναι ἢ λαμβάνειν it is more blessed to give than to receive Ac 20:35 (Theophyl. Sim., Ep. 42 τὸ διδόναι ἢ τὸ λαβεῖν οἰκειότερον); cp. 1 Cl 2:1; Hm 2:4ff (the contrast δίδωμι … λαμβάνω is frequently found: Epicharmus, Fgm. 273 Kaibel; Com. Fgm. Adesp. 108, 4 K.; Maximus Tyr. 32, 10c ὀλίγα δούς, μεγάλα ἔλαβες; Sir 14:16; Tat. 29, 2).—On the logion Ac 20:35 s. Unknown Sayings 77–81: giving is blessed, not receiving (cp. EHaenchen on Ac 20:35; Aristot., EN 4, 3, 26; Plut., Mor. 173d). S. μᾶλλον 3c. δὸς τοῖς πτωχοῖς give to the poor Mt 19:21 (HvonCampenhausen, Tradition u. Leben ’60, 114–56). τινὶ ἔκ τινος give someone some (of a substance: Tob 4:16; Ezk 48:12) Mt 25:8. S. also 7:11; 14:7.② to give someth. out, give, bestow, grant δ. δακτύλιον εἰς τὴν χεῖρα put a ring on the finger Lk 15:22 (cp. Esth 3:10—δίδωμί τι εἰς τ. χεῖρα also Aristoph., Nub. 506; Herodas 3, 70). give τινί τι someth. to someone τὸ ἅγιον τοῖς κυσίν Mt 7:6 (Ps.-Lucian, Asin. 33 τὰ ἔγκατα τοῖς κυσὶ δότε).—A certificate of divorce to one’s wife 5:31 (Dt 24:1; conversely of the wife Just., A II, 2, 6 ῥεπούδιον δοῦσα); without dat. 19:7. Of bread (w. dat. or acc. somet. to be supplied fr. the context) 26:26f; Mk 2:26; 14:22; Lk 6:4; 11:7f; 22:19; J 21:13 (difft. Mt 14:19; 15:36; Mk 6:41; 8:6 the disciples transfer to others what they have received). W. inf. foll. δ. τινὶ φαγεῖν give someone someth. to eat Mt 14:16; 25:35, 42; Mk 5:43; 6:37; J 6:31 al. (cp. Gen 28:20; Ex 16:8, 15; Lev 10:17); someth. to drink Mt 27:34; Mk 15:23; J 4:7; Rv 16:6 (Hdt. 4, 172, 4; Aristoph., Pax 49; Jos., Ant. 2, 64; schol. on Nicander, Alexiph. 146 δὸς πιεῖν τί τινι, without dat. 198; PGM 13, 320 δὸς πεῖν[=πιεῖν]; Jos., Ant. 2, 64).—τὰς ῥάβδους GJs 9:1.—Lk 15:29 (Hipponax 43 Deg.).③ to express devotion, give δόξαν δ. θεῷ give God the glory, i.e. praise, honor, thanks (Josh 7:19; Ps 67:35; 1 Esdr 9:8; 2 Ch 30:8 and oft.) Lk 17:18; J 9:24 (practically=promise under oath to tell the truth); Ac 12:23 al. δόξαν καὶ τιμήν (2 Ch 32:33) give glory and honor Rv 4:9. Through a sacrificial offering θυσίαν δ. bring an offering Lk 2:24 (cp. Jos., Ant. 7, 196 θυσίαν ἀποδοῦναι τ. θεῷ).④ to cause to happen, esp. in ref. to physical phenomena, produce, make, cause, give fig. extension of mng. 1 ὑετὸν δ. (3 Km 17:14; Job 5:10; Zech 10:1; PsSol 5:9) yield rain Js 5:18; send rain Ac 14:17. τέρατα cause wonders to appear Ac 2:19 (Jo 3:3). Of heavenly bodies φέγγος δ. give light, shine Mt 24:29; Mk 13:24 (cp. Is 13:10). Of a musical instrument φωνὴν δ. (cp. Ps 17:14; 103:12; Jdth 14:9; Pind., N. 5, 50b [93]) produce a sound 1 Cor 14:7f.⑤ to put someth. in care of another, entrustⓐ of things entrust τινί τι someth. to someone money Mt 25:15; Lk 19:13, 15; the keys of the kgdm. Mt 16:19; perh. Lk 12:48. W. εἰς τὰς χεῖρας added J 13:3 (cp. Gen 39:8; Is 22:21; 29:12 al.) or ἐν τῇ χειρί τινος 3:35 (cp. Jdth 9:9; Da 1:2; 7:25 Theod.; 1 Macc 2:7). Of spiritual things J 17:8, 14; Ac 7:38.ⓑ of pers. τινά τινι entrust someone to another’s care J 6:37, 39; 17:6, 9, 12, 24; Hb 2:13 (Is 8:18).ⓐ of payment pay, give τινί τι Mt 20:4; 26:15; 28:12; Mk 14:11; Lk 22:5; Rv 11:18. Fig. repay someone (Mélanges Nicole, var. contributors, JNicole Festschr. 1905, p. 246 [HvanHerwerden=PLips 40 III, 3 p. 129] λίθῳ δέδωκεν τῷ υἱῷ μου; Ps 27:4) Rv 2:23. Of taxes, tribute, rent, etc. τινὶ ἀπό τινος pay rent of someth. Lk 20:10 (cp. 1 Esdr 6:28). τὶ pay (up), give someth. Mt 16:26; 27:10; Mk 8:37; δ. κῆνσον, φόρον καίσαρι pay tax to the emperor (Jos., Bell. 2, 403) Mt 22:17; Mk 12:14; Lk 20:22. Of inheritance pay out a portion of property Lk 15:12.ⓑ as commercial t.t. for bookkeeping λόγον δ. render account (POxy 1281, 9 [21 A.D.]; PStras 32, 9 δότω λόγον; cp. Phil 4:15) Ro 14:12.ⓒ of a bank deposit, equivalent to τιθέναι put, place, deposit ἀργύριον ἐπὶ τράπεζαν put money in the bank Lk 19:23.⑦ appoint to special responsibility, appoint (Num 14:4) κριτάς judges Ac 13:20; w. double acc. appoint someone someth. (PLille 28, II [III B.C.] αὐτοῖς ἐδώκαμεν μεσίτην Δωρίωνα) τοὺϚ μὲν ἀποστόλους some (to be) apostles Eph 4:11. τινὰ κεφαλήν make someone head 1:22. Also δ. τινὰ εἴς τι B 14:7 (Is 42:6).⑧ to cause someth. to happen, give (Philo, Leg. All. 3, 106 δ. χρόνον εἰς μετάνοιαν) δ. γνῶσιν σωτηρίας= to give (his people) knowledge of salvation = to tell (his people) how to be saved Lk 1:77.⑨ to bear as a natural product, yield, produce of a field and its crops καρπὸν δ. yield fruit (Ps 1:3) Mt 13:8; Mk 4:7f; fig. ἔδωκεν μοὶ Κύριος καρπὸν δικαιοσύνης αὐτοῦ GJs 6:3 (Pr 11:30).⑩ to dedicate oneself for some purpose or cause, give up, sacrifice τὸ σῶμά μου τὸ ὑπὲρ ὑμῶν διδόμενον my body, given up for you Lk 22:19 (cp. Thu. 2, 43, 2; Libanius, Declam. 24, 23 Förster οἱ ἐν Πύλαις ὑπὲρ ἐλευθερίας τ. Ἑλλήνων δεδωκότες τὰ σώματα; of Menas δ. ἀπροφασίστως ἑαυτόν ‘gave of himself unstintingly’ OGI 339, 19f; Danker, Benefactor 321–23; for use of δ. in a testamentary context cp. Diog. L. 5, 72); ἑαυτὸν (τὴν ψυχὴν) δ. give oneself up, sacrifice oneself (ref. in Nägeli 56; 1 Macc 6:44; 2:50) w. dat. 2 Cor 8:5. λύτρον ἀντι πολλῶν give oneself up as a ransom for many Mt 20:28; Mk 10:45 (ἀντί 3). Also ἀντίλυτρον ὑπέρ τινος 1 Ti 2:6. ὐπέρ τινος for or because of a person or thing J 10:15 v.l.; Gal 1:4; Tit 2:14; AcPl Ha 8, 24 (on the form of these passages s. KRomaniuk, NovT 5, ’62, 55–76). ἑαυτὸν δ. τῷ θανάτῳ ISm 4:2 (cp. Just., A I, 21, 2 πυρί); δ. ἑαυτὸν εἰς τὸ θηρίον face the beast Hv 4, 1, 8.⑪ to cause (oneself) to go, go, venture somewhere (cp. our older ‘betake oneself’) (Polyb. 5, 14, 9; Diod S 5, 59, 4; 14, 81, 2; Jos., Ant. 7, 225; 15, 244) εἰς τὸ θέατρον Ac 19:31; εἰς τὴν ἔρημον GJs 1:4.⑫ to use an oracular device, draw/cast lots Ac 1:26.⑬ to grant by formal action, grant, allow, freq. of God (cp. 7 above) ἐξουσίαν δ. (Hippol., Ref. 5, 26, 21 grant someone the power or authority, give someone the right, etc. (cp. TestJob 20:3; Jos., Ant. 2, 90, Vi. 71) Mt 9:8; 28:18; 2 Cor 13:10; Rv 9:3; 1 Cl 61:1; τοῦ πατεῖν ἐπάνω τινός tread on someth. Lk 10:19. τὴν σοφίαν τοῦ γράψαι τὴν ἱστορίαν ταύτην the ability to write this account GJs 25:1. ἔδωκεν αὐτοῖς δύναμιν καὶ ἐξουσίαν ἐπί Lk 9:1 (cp. Just., D. 30, 3 ἔδωκεν αὐτῷ δύναμιν). ταῦτά σοι πάντα δώσω i.e. put them under your control Mt 4:9 of the devil. Simple δ. w. inf. (Appian, Liby. 19 §78 ἢν [=ἐὰν] ὁ θεὸς δῷ ἐπικρατῆσαι 106 §499) δέδοται it is given, granted to someone γνῶναι τὰ μυστήρια to know the secrets Mt 13:11; cp. ἡ δοθεῖσα αὐτῷ γνῶσις B 9:8 (Just., D. 7, 3 εἰ μή τῳ θεός δῷ συνιέναι) ἔδωκεν ζωὴν ἔχειν he has granted (the privilege) of having life J 5:26. μετὰ παρρησίας λαλεῖν to speak courageously Ac 4:29 and oft. Rather freq. the inf. is to be supplied fr. the context (Himerius, Or. 38 [4], 8 εἰ θεὸς διδοίη=if God permits) οἷς δέδοται sc. χωρεῖν Mt 19:11. ἦν δεδομένον σοι sc. ἐξουσίαν ἔχειν J 19:11. W. acc. and inf. foll. (Appian, Mithrid. 11, §37; Heliodorus 5, 12, 2 δώσεις με πιστεύειν) οὐδὲ δώσεις τὸν ὅσιόν σου ἰδεῖν διαφθοράν you will not permit your holy one to see corruption Ac 2:27; 13:35 (both Ps 15:10). ἔδωκεν αὐτὸν ἐμφανῆ γενέσθαι granted that he should be plainly seen 10:40. δὸς … ῥαγήναι τὰ δέσμα grant that our chains be broken AcPl Ha 3,11f. Pregnant constr.: grant, order (Diod S 9, 12, 2 διδ. λαβεῖν=permit to; 19, 85, 3 τὶ=someth.; Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 125 §524 ὁ καιρὸς ἐδίδου=the opportunity permitted; Biogr. p. 130 ἐδίδου θάπτειν τ. ἄνδρα) ἐδόθη αὐτοῖς ἵνα μὴ ἀποκτείνωσιν orders were given them not to kill Rv 9:5; cp. 19:8.—Of an oath w. double inf. Lk 1:73f. S. also 17 below.⑮ give up, someth. that has been under one’s control for a relatively long time, give up, give back ἡ θάλασσα τ. νεκρούς the sea gave up its dead Rv 20:13.⑯ to proffer someth., extend, offer χεῖρα hold out one’s hand (to someone) Ac 9:41 (cp. 1 Macc 6:58; 2 Macc 12:11; Jos., Bell. 6, 318). (τὸν) μαστὸν τῇ παῖδι GJs 5:2; 6:3.⑰ In many phrases this word relates to an activity or an abstract object, and with tr. freq. determined by the noun object; cp. 13 above.ⓐ of humans: of a plan conceived in a meeting give counsel or advice: δ. for ποιεῖν (cp. κατά A2b β and s. s.v. συμβούλιον), which is read by some mss., in συμβούλιον δ. conspired (against Jesus) Mk 3:6. ἀφορμὴν δ. give an occasion (for someth.) 2 Cor 5:12; Hm 4, 1, 11; μαρτυρίαν δ. give testimony 1 Cl 30:7; δ. τὸ μαρτύριον bear witness AcPl Ha 4, 28; γνώμην δ. give an opinion 1 Cor 7:25; 2 Cor 8:10; ἐγκοπὴν δ. cause a hindrance 1 Cor 9:12; ἐντολὴν δ. command, order J 11:57; 12:49; 1J 3:23; ἐντολὴν καινὴν δ. give a new commandment J 13:34; εὔσημον λόγον δ. speak plainly or intelligibly 1 Cor 14:9; παραγγελίαν δ. give an instruction 1 Th 4:2; δ. τὴν ἐν [κυρίῳ σφραγίδα] seal in the Lord AcPl Ha 11, 23 (restored after the Coptic); προσκοπὴν δ. put an obstacle in (someone’s) way 2 Cor 6:3; δ. ἐκδίκησιν take vengeance 2 Th 1:8; ῥάπισμα δ. τινί slap someone J 18:22; 19:3; σημεῖον δ. give a sign Mt 26:48; τόπον δ. τινί make room for someone (Plut., Gai. Gracch. 840 [13, 3]) Lk 14:9; fig. leave room for Ro 12:19 (cp. τόπος 4); Eph 4:27. ὑπόδειγμα δ. give an example J 13:15; φίλημα δ. τινί give someone a kiss Lk 7:45.—δὸς ἐργασίαν Lk 12:58 is prob. a Latinism=da operam take pains, make an effort (B-D-F §5, 3b note 9; Rob. 109), which nevertheless penetrated the popular speech (OGI 441, 109 [senatorial decree 81 B.C.]; POxy 742, 11 [colloq. letter 2 B.C.] δὸς ἐργασίαν; PMich 203, 7; 466, 33f [Trajan]; PGiss 11, 16 [118 A.D.]; PBrem 5, 8 [117/119 A.D.]).ⓑ esp. oft. of God (Hom. et al.) and Christ: give, grant, impose (of punishments etc.), send, of gifts, peace τινί τι Eph 4:8; 1 Cl 60:4; τινί τινος give someone some of a thing Rv 2:17. Also τινὶ ἔκ τινος 1J 4:13. τὶ εἴς τινα 1 Th 4:8 (Ezk 37:14); εἰς τὰς καρδίας put into the hearts Rv 17:17 (cp. X., Cyr. 8, 2, 20 δ. τινί τι εἰς ψυχήν). Also ἐν τ. καρδίαις δ. (cp. ἐν 3) 2 Cor 1:22; 8:16 (cp. Ezk 36:27). εἰς τὴν διάνοιαν Hb 8:10 (Jer 38: 33); ἐπὶ καρδίας Hb 10:16 (δ. ἐπί w. acc. as Jer 6:21, and s. Jer 38:33 ἐπὶ καρδίας αὐτῶν γράψω). W. ἵνα foll. grant that Mk 10:37.—The pass. occurs very oft. in this sense (Plut., Mor. 265d; 277e) Lk 8:10; Rv 6:4; 7:2; 13:7, 14f and oft. ἐκδίκησιν διδόναι τινί inflict punishment on someone 2 Th 1:8; βασανισμὸν καὶ πένθος δ. τινί send torment and grief upon someone Rv 18:7; ὄνομα δ. GJs 6:2, χάριν δ. (Jos., Bell. 7, 325) Js 4:6; 1 Pt 5:5 (both Pr 3:34); GJs 14:2; υἱοθεσίαν AcPl Ha 2, 28; 9,12; ἄφεσιν ἁμαρτιῶν 2, 30f; μεγαλεῖα 6,13. W. gen. foll. over someone Mt 10:1; Mk 6:7; J 17:2.—B. 749. Schmidt, Syn. 193–203. DELG. M-M. TW. -
17 צוף
צוּף(b. h.; cmp. טוּף) ( to shine, 1) to come to the surface, float; to lie in a conspicuous place (on a stone, pillar). Sifré Deut. 205 (ref. to Deut. 21:1 בשדה) ולא צָף עלוכ׳ but not when found floating on the water; Sot.IX, 2. Y.Peah VI, 19c (if two bodies are found, one lying on top of the other, the ceremony of breaking a heifers neck is not performed) התחתון משום … משום צף not for the lower one, because it is hidden, nor for the upper one, because it lies in a conspicuous place; Sot.45a (referring to two sheaves lying one upon the other) והעליון מפני שהוא צף (Ar. עף) and the upper is not considered a forgotten sheaf, because Ib. צָפוּ עומדין לתוךוכ׳ (Ar. עפו) if sheaves floated into a neighbors field; ib. צפו אין מונחין לא only when they came to lie in a conspicuous place, and not when they rested on the ground? Ib. bot. מין במינו לא הוי צף one thing lying on another of the same kind is not considered as above the ground. Cant. R. to VII, 9 צף הכבשן the furnace (in the ground) came up to the surface (v. פְּלַטְיָא II). Ab. II, 6 גולגולת שצָפָהוכ׳, a skull floating on the water. Makhsh. IV, 5 הנתזין והצָפִין water that is squirted out of, and that which overflows the vessel; Sabb.12a והצפין Rashi, a. Ms. O. (ed. והנצפין, corr. acc.); a. fr. 2) to stick to the surface. Sot.48b; Y. ib. IX, 24b bot., v. נוֹפֶת; Tanḥ. Ekeb 1 fine flour שהיא צפה בנפה (not בפה) which sticks to the sieve; Yalk. Ps. 676 שהוא נפה בנפה (corr. acc.).V. צָף. Hif. הֵצִיף, הִצִּיף to bring to the surface, cause to float; to cause to overflow; to flood, inundate. Tanḥ. Bshall. 2 ה׳ הברזל caused the iron axe to float. Gen. R. s. 38 (ref. to Gen. 11:8) אין ויפץ אלא ויָצֶףה׳ עליהן הים וה׳וכ׳ vayafets means vayatsef, he made the sea flow over them, and caused thirty families to flow (issue) from them. Lev. R. s. 27, beg. שלא יַצִּיף העולם that it (the deep) may not inundate the world; Midr. Till. to Ps. 36; Yalk. Ps. 726. Nidd.II, 7 (expl. מימי אדמה) מבקעת בית כרם ומֵצִיף (עליה) מים earth from the valley of Beth Kerem, upon which you make water float; Y. ed. מֵיצֵף עליו מים (fr. צָפַף); expl. ib. 50b top מיצף מים צ׳׳ג מטלית one makes the water come to the surface through a rag spread and pressed over it. B. Mets.23b במציף when he poured the sealing wax over it (without making an impression; Ms. O. a. R. 1 במוצף Hof. when the wax was poured over it). -
18 צוּף
צוּף(b. h.; cmp. טוּף) ( to shine, 1) to come to the surface, float; to lie in a conspicuous place (on a stone, pillar). Sifré Deut. 205 (ref. to Deut. 21:1 בשדה) ולא צָף עלוכ׳ but not when found floating on the water; Sot.IX, 2. Y.Peah VI, 19c (if two bodies are found, one lying on top of the other, the ceremony of breaking a heifers neck is not performed) התחתון משום … משום צף not for the lower one, because it is hidden, nor for the upper one, because it lies in a conspicuous place; Sot.45a (referring to two sheaves lying one upon the other) והעליון מפני שהוא צף (Ar. עף) and the upper is not considered a forgotten sheaf, because Ib. צָפוּ עומדין לתוךוכ׳ (Ar. עפו) if sheaves floated into a neighbors field; ib. צפו אין מונחין לא only when they came to lie in a conspicuous place, and not when they rested on the ground? Ib. bot. מין במינו לא הוי צף one thing lying on another of the same kind is not considered as above the ground. Cant. R. to VII, 9 צף הכבשן the furnace (in the ground) came up to the surface (v. פְּלַטְיָא II). Ab. II, 6 גולגולת שצָפָהוכ׳, a skull floating on the water. Makhsh. IV, 5 הנתזין והצָפִין water that is squirted out of, and that which overflows the vessel; Sabb.12a והצפין Rashi, a. Ms. O. (ed. והנצפין, corr. acc.); a. fr. 2) to stick to the surface. Sot.48b; Y. ib. IX, 24b bot., v. נוֹפֶת; Tanḥ. Ekeb 1 fine flour שהיא צפה בנפה (not בפה) which sticks to the sieve; Yalk. Ps. 676 שהוא נפה בנפה (corr. acc.).V. צָף. Hif. הֵצִיף, הִצִּיף to bring to the surface, cause to float; to cause to overflow; to flood, inundate. Tanḥ. Bshall. 2 ה׳ הברזל caused the iron axe to float. Gen. R. s. 38 (ref. to Gen. 11:8) אין ויפץ אלא ויָצֶףה׳ עליהן הים וה׳וכ׳ vayafets means vayatsef, he made the sea flow over them, and caused thirty families to flow (issue) from them. Lev. R. s. 27, beg. שלא יַצִּיף העולם that it (the deep) may not inundate the world; Midr. Till. to Ps. 36; Yalk. Ps. 726. Nidd.II, 7 (expl. מימי אדמה) מבקעת בית כרם ומֵצִיף (עליה) מים earth from the valley of Beth Kerem, upon which you make water float; Y. ed. מֵיצֵף עליו מים (fr. צָפַף); expl. ib. 50b top מיצף מים צ׳׳ג מטלית one makes the water come to the surface through a rag spread and pressed over it. B. Mets.23b במציף when he poured the sealing wax over it (without making an impression; Ms. O. a. R. 1 במוצף Hof. when the wax was poured over it). -
19 लङ्घ् _laṅgh
लङ्घ् 1 U. (लङ्घति-ते, लङ्घित; desid. लिलङ्घिषति-ते)1 To spring, leap, go by leaps.-2 To mount upon, ascend; अन्ये चालङ्घिषुः शैलान् Bk.15.32.-3 To go beyond, transgress; लङ्घते स्म मुनिरेष विमानान् N.5.4.-4 To fast, abstain from food.-5 To dry, dry up (P.).-6 To diminish, lessen.-7 To seize upon, attack, eat up, injure; पल्लवान् हरिणो लङ्घितुमागच्छति M.4. -Caus. or 1 U. (लङ्घयति-ते)1 To leap or spring over, go beyond; सागरः प्लवगेन्द्रेण क्रमेणैकेन लङ्घितः Mb.; Ms.4.38.-2 To pass over, traverse (as distance); अपि लङ्घितमध्वानं बुबुधे न बुधोपमः R.1.47.-3 To mount upon, ascend; नितम्ब- मिव मेदिन्याः स्रस्तांशुकमलङ्घयत् R.4.52.-4 To violate, transgress, disobey; स हि निदेशमलङ्घयतामभूत् सुहृदयोहृदयः प्रतिगर्जताम् R.9.9; Y.2.187.-5 To offend, insult, dis- respect, disregard; हस्त इव भूतिमलिनो यथा यथा लङ्घयति खलः सुजनम् । दर्पणमिव तं कुरुते तथा तथा निर्मलच्छायम् ॥ Vās.-6 To prevent, oppose, stop, avoid, avert; भाग्यं न लङ्घयति को$पि विधिप्रणीतम् Subhāṣ; Mk.6.2.-7 To attack, seize upon, injure, hurt; एषा खलु केसरिणी त्वां लङ्घयति Ś.7; नास्ति खलु विधेरलङ्घनीयम् V.4; R.11.92.-8 To eat, browse.-9 To excel, surpass, outshine, eclipse; (यशः) जगत्प्रकाशं तदशेषमिज्यया भवद्गुरुर्लङ्घयितुं ममोद्यतः R.3.48.-1 To cause to fast.-11 To shine.-12 To speak. -
20 वृध् _vṛdh
वृध् I. 1 Ā. (but Paras. also in the second Future, Aorist and Conditional, also in the Desiderative) (वर्धते, ववृधे, अवृधत्-अवर्धिष्ट, वर्धिष्यते, वर्त्स्यति, वृद्ध; desid. विवृत्सति, or विवर्धिषते)1 To grow, increase; become larger, stronger, or greater, thrive, prosper; अन्योन्यजयसंरम्भो ववृधे वादिनोरिव R.12.92;1.78; धनक्षये वर्धति जाठराग्निः Subhāṣ.; Bk.14.13;19.26; Ms.7.136.-2 To continue, last.-3 To rise, ascend.-4 To have cause for congratulation, usually with दिष्ट्या; दिष्ट्या धर्मपत्नी- समागमेन पुत्रमुखदर्शनेन चायुष्मान् वर्धते Ś.7. 'your honour is to be congratulated upon your union &c.' -Caus. (वर्धयति-ते, also वर्धापयति-ते)1 To cause to grow, increase, augment, heighten, amplify, enhance; वर्धयन्निव तत्कूटानुद्धूतैर्धातुरेणुभिः R.4.71.-2 To cause to prosper or thrive, glorify, magnify, exalt; प्रजां संरक्षति नृपः सा वर्धयति पार्थिवम् H.3.3.-3 To congratulate, felicitate (वर्धापयति in this sense.); जयेन जयतां श्रेष्ठं वर्धयन्ति स्म राघवम्. Rām. 2.2.1; यदि को$पि त्वां सांप्रतं मदयन्तिकालमेन वर्धापयति तदा किं तस्य पारितोषिकं करोषि Māl.8. -II. 1 U. (वर्धयति-ते)1 To speak.-2 To shine.
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