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1 cestus
boxing-glove, strip of leather weighted with lead/iron tied to boxer's hands -
2 cestus
1.cestus ( caest-) or - ŏs, i, m., = kestos (lit. stitched, embroidered; hence, subst.; cf. Lidd. and Scott under kestos), a girdle, tie, belt, girth, strap, Cato, R. R. 25 Schneid. N. cr.; Varr. R. R. 1, 8, 6.—Particularly, the girdle of Venus, Mart. 6, 138; 6, 14; 14, 206 sq.; Serv. ad Verg. A. 5, 69.2. -
3 Cestus veneris
ENG Venus's girdleNLD venusgordelGER VenusgurtelFRA ceste de Venus -
4 цестус
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5 cinturón de mujer
• cestus• woman's belt• woman's girdle -
6 faja de mujer
• cestus• woman's belt• woman's girdle -
7 Венерин пояс
Zoology: Venus' girdle (Cestus veneris), sea girdle (Cestus veneris) -
8 cestos
1.cestus ( caest-) or - ŏs, i, m., = kestos (lit. stitched, embroidered; hence, subst.; cf. Lidd. and Scott under kestos), a girdle, tie, belt, girth, strap, Cato, R. R. 25 Schneid. N. cr.; Varr. R. R. 1, 8, 6.—Particularly, the girdle of Venus, Mart. 6, 138; 6, 14; 14, 206 sq.; Serv. ad Verg. A. 5, 69.2. -
9 любовный соблазн
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10 пояс
1) General subject: belt, boom (арки), cestus, chord, cincture (liturgical vestment, worn encircling the body around or above the waist), cingle, cingulum, corsets, cummerbund, fascia, girdle, girdle (особ. из эластичной ткани), girt, kummerbund, sash, sash frame, step ins, step-ins, strap, waist belt, waist-band (юбки или брюк), waist-belt, waistband (юбки или брюк)2) Geology: vein system3) Aviation: I-cap4) Ancient Greek: zoster5) Naval: baldric, boom (арки, моста), strake (наружной обшивки)6) Medicine: cingulum (анатомическая структура, напоминающая по виду ремень или пояс), zona7) Colloquial: step-ins (и т.п.)8) Obsolete: fillet, girdlestead, table, zone9) Sports: suspension belt, suspension harness10) Poetical language: ceinture11) Engineering: collar, flange (балки), girth (фермы), ledge, main leg (на опоре ВЛ), main member (на опоре ВЛ), ring (резервуара), strip, stroke, teeming arrest (дефект слитка), welt (трикотажного изделия)12) Rare: belting13) Construction: band, boom (составной балки), cordon, gird, ledgement apx., boom (фермы), chord (фермы), flange (фермы)14) Railway term: moulding16) Architecture: ledgement, ledgment, table (архитектурная деталь; элемент кладки), zone (в значении "климатический пояс", "региональный пояс", "часовой пояс" и т.п.)17) Heraldry: bend (диагональная полоса, идущая от левой верхней стороны герба, изображённого на щите), bender (диагональная полоса, идущая от левой верхней стороны герба, изображённого на щите)19) Textile: bearer20) Oil: ring (вертикального резервуара)21) Sowing: waistband22) Oil&Gas technology (сосуда) course (Longitudinal joints shall be offset between courses by a minimum of 152mm)23) Oilfield: girder (металлоконструкции)24) Sakhalin A: flange (structural) (при проектировании конструкций)25) Medical appliances: waist barrier26) Aviation medicine: waist -
11 пояс Афродиты
Mythology: cestus -
12 пояс афродиты
Mythology: cestus -
13 пояс венеры
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14 цестус
General subject: cestus (кастет кулачных бойцов в Древнем Риме) -
15 Венерин пояс
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16 caestus
caestus (not cestus), ūs, m [caedo], a gauntlet, boxing-glove for pugilists, usu. a strap of bull's hide loaded with balls of lead or iron, wound around the hands and arms: pugiles caestibus contusi: manibus inducere caestūs, V.* * *Iband supporting breasts (esp. girdle of Venus); girdle/belt/girth/strapIIboxing-glove, strip of leather weighted with lead/iron tied to boxer's hands -
17 īn-suō
īn-suō uī, ūtus, ere, to sew in, sew into, sew up: insutus in culeum: terga boum plumbo insuto, i. e. the cestus, V.: patrio (infans) Insuitur femori, O.: insutum vestibus aurum, embroidered, O. -
18 prōiciō
prōiciō iēcī, iectus, ere [pro+iacio], to throw forth, cast before, throw out, throw down, throw: Tu (canis) Proiectum odoraris cibum, thrown to you, H.: aquilam intra vallum, Cs.: infantem provectum in mare proiecerunt, carried out to sea and threw overboard, L.: geminos cestūs in medium, V.— To throw away, cast out, cast off, let go, abandon: omnibus proiectis fugae consilium capere, Cs.: tela manu, V.: tribunos insepultos, L.: qui servos proicere aurum iussit, H.— To throw forward, hold out, extend: hastam, N.: scutum, hold in front, L.: proiecto pede laevo, V.: quo tectum proiceretur, was extended.—With pron reflex., to throw oneself, fall prostrate: vos ad pedes leonis: sese Caesari ad pedes, Cs.: ad genua se Marcelli, L.: se super exanimum amicum, V.: semet in flumen, Cu.— To cast out, expel, exile, banish: tantam pestem: inmeritum ab urbe, O.—Fig., to throw away, give up, yield, resign, sacrifice, reject: pro his libertatem: patriam virtutem, Cs.: ampullas et sesquipedalia verba, H.: pudorem, O.: animas, killed themselves, V.— To neglect, desert, abandon: pati fortunam paratos proiecit ille, Cs. — To throw, hurry, precipitate: in miserias proiectus sum, S.: in aperta pericula civīs, V.: vitam suam in periculum: se in hoc iudicium, thrust themselves: monent, ne me proiciam, act precipitately: in muliebrīs se fletūs, abandon themselves to, L.; cf. quae libido non se proripiet ac proiciet occultatione propositā, i. e. run riot.—To put off, delay: ultra quinquennium proici, Ta.* * *proicere, projeci, projectus V TRANSthrow down, throw out; abandon; throw away -
19 pugil
pugil ilis, m [PAC-], one who fights with the cestus, a fist-fighter, boxer, pugilist: pugilem esse (virginem) aiunt, T.: Olympionices: Illum non labor Isthmius Clarabit pugilem, H.* * *boxer, pugilist -
20 pugillātiō
pugillātiō ōnis, f [pugillor, to be a boxer], boxing with the cestus, fist-fighting.
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cestus — cestus1 /ses teuhs/, n., pl. cesti / tuy/. 1. a girdle or belt, esp. as worn by women of ancient Greece. 2. Class. Myth. the girdle of Venus, decorated with every object that could arouse amorous desire. Also, esp. Brit., cestos. [1570 80; < L … Universalium