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1 דם קרוש
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2 свернувшаяся кровь
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4 αιμαλωπιά
αἱμαλωπιάωhave the appearance of clotted blood: pres subj mp 2nd sgαἱμαλωπιάωhave the appearance of clotted blood: pres ind mp 2nd sg (epic)αἱμαλωπιάωhave the appearance of clotted blood: pres subj act 3rd sgαἱμαλωπιάωhave the appearance of clotted blood: pres ind act 3rd sg (epic) -
5 αἱμαλωπιᾷ
αἱμαλωπιάωhave the appearance of clotted blood: pres subj mp 2nd sgαἱμαλωπιάωhave the appearance of clotted blood: pres ind mp 2nd sg (epic)αἱμαλωπιάωhave the appearance of clotted blood: pres subj act 3rd sgαἱμαλωπιάωhave the appearance of clotted blood: pres ind act 3rd sg (epic) -
6 ἐνθρομβόομαι
A become clotted, of blood, Aspasiaap.Aët.16.72; become full of clotted blood, Gal.8.409.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνθρομβόομαι
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7 βρότος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: mostly interpreted as `clotted blood' (Il.) Except μέλανα βρότον (ω 189) only at verse end in βρότον αἱματόεντα (Η 425)Derivatives: βροτόεις in ἔναρα βροτόεντα (Ζ 480 etc.) and βροτόεντ' ἀνδράγρια (Ε 509); further the hapax βεβροτωμένα τεύχεα (λ 41 = Q. S. 1, 717; after this Stesich. 42 δράκων... κάρα βεβροτωμένος).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Perhaps Aeolic (also the accent) for *βρατός, but connection with Skt. mūrtá- `clotted' (pres. mūrchati) is only possible if loss of the laryngeal under unknown circumstances is accepted ( στρα-τός, Aeol. στρο-τός, to Skt. stīr-ṇá- but this has appeared to be a different root); Beekes, Dev. 243. - Diff. Leumann, Hom. Wörter 124ff.: βρότος from ἄμβροτος, wrongly taken as ἀναίμων; hardly probable. - (Improbable Schulze KZ 29, 257f. (Kl. Schr. 361f.) ἀμφιβρότη ( ἀσπίς Β 389 etc.) with *βροτόν `body'.)Page in Frisk: 1,271Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βρότος
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8 αἱμάλωψ
A mass of blood: bloodshot place, Hp.Coac. 542, Nat.Puer.13, POxy. 1088i3 (i A. D.); blood-clot, Aret.SA2.9.II as Adj., looking like clotted blood,χυμός Id.SD2.1
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9 запекшаяся кровь
1) General subject: clotted blood, cruor, gore2) Makarov: caked blood -
10 свернувшаяся кровь
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > свернувшаяся кровь
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11 HLAUPA
* * *(hleyp; hljóp, hljópum; hlaupinn), v.1) to leap, jump (hann hljóp meirr en hæð sina);hljópu þeir á hesta sína, they sprang upon their horses;hlaupa fyrir borð, útbyrðis, to leap overboard;hlaupa á sund, to leap into the water;hlaupa upp, to spring to one’s feet, start up (þá hljópu varðmerm upp);refl., hlaupast á brott, to run away;3) of a river, to flood;hjlópu vötn fram ok leysti árnar, the waters rose in flood and the ice was broken;of ice, mikit svell var hlaupit upp ( there was a great sloping sheet of ice) öðru megin fljótsins;4) with preps.:hlaupa at e-m, hlaupa á e-n, to attack one;hlaupa á, to come suddenly on, spring up, of a gale (þá hljóp á útsynningr steinóði);hlaupa saman, of a wound, to heal over;hlaupa í sundr, to open up again (sárit var hlaupit í sundr).* * *pres. hleyp, pl. hlaupum; pret. hljóp, hljópt, hljóp, pl. hljópum, mod. hlupum; pret. subj. hlypi, hlœpi, Fms. x. 364, hljópisk, Ó. H. 246; part. pass. hlaupinn; subj. hlæpi, Ó. H. 118; læpizk, O. H. L. 82; but hlypi, Hom. 158, Ó. T. 68, l. 24: [Ulf. hlaupan = ἀναπηδαν, Mark x. 50; A. S. hleâpan, pret. hleop; Scot. loup, part. loppen; Engl. leap; Hel. hlôpan; O. H. G. hlaufan; Germ. laufen; Swed. löpa; Dan. löbe]:—to leap, jump, which, as in Engl., is the proper meaning of the word, and hence of any sudden motion, to leap or start up; hann hljóp meir en hæð sína ok eigi skemra aptr en fram fyrir sik, Nj. 29; hann hleypr ór loptinu ofan ok á straetið ok kemr standandi niðr, Fms. xi. 117; hljóp hann þá út af múrinum, i. 104; hlaupa yfir háfar stengr, viii. 207; hljópu þeir þá á hesta sína, they leaped on their horses, Nj. 263; Atli hleypr upp á skip at Rúti, 9; ef fé hleypr löggarð, if cattle leap over a fence, Grág. ii. 262; Kári hljóp upp við lagit ok brá í sundr við fótunum, Nj. 253; h. fyrir borð útbyrðis, to leap overboard, Eg. 124, Fms. x. 363, 364; Egill hljóp yfir díkit, Eg. 530; þat segja menn at á sitt borð hlœpi hvárr þeirra Ólafs konungs, Fms. x. 364; Hrungnir varð reiðr ok hleypr upp á hest sinn, Edda 57; hljópu þeir til vápna sinna, Eg. 121; Kjartan hljóp á sund ( leaped into the water) ok lagðisk at manninum, Bs. i. 18; Kári hljóp á spjótskaptið ok braut í sundr, Nj. 253; en þriði hljóp ( leaped) á skipit út, Eg. 220; var þar at hlaupa ( to climb) upp á bakka nokkurn, id.; hann hljóp at baki Kára, Nj. 253; hann kastar verkfarunum ok hleypr á skeið, and took to his heels, Njarð. 370; hann hljóp báðum fótum í gögnum skipit, Edda 36: of a weapon, bryntröllit hljóp út um bringuna, Ld. 150; hljóp þá sverðit ( it bounded) Kára á síðuna Móðólfi, Nj. 262.β. with prepp.; h. upp, to spring to ones feet, start up; þá hlupu varðmenn upp, Eg. 121; þá hljóp Kjartan upp ok afklæddisk, Bs. i. 18; ok eptir örvar-boði hljóp upp múgr manns, Fms. i. 210; h. yfir, to jump over, metaph. to skip, Alg. 262; hlaupa yfir eða gleyma, H. E. i. 486; h. frá e-m, to run away from, desert one, Grág. i. 297; h. af, to be left, remain, Rb. 234, 494 (afhlaup).2. special usages; a law term, to assault; hlaupa til manns lögmætu frumhlaupi, Grág. ii. 7: of fury, sickness, pain, to burst out, í hvert sinn er æði eðr reiði hljóp á hann, Fms. i. 15; en er hann var búinn hljóp fæli-sótt at honum, iv. 284: of pain, hljóp blástr í búkinn, Grett. 137 new Ed.: of fire, sagði at jarðeldr var upp kominn, ok mundi hann h. á bæ Þórodds goða, Bs. i. 22: of a river, to flood, áðr Almanna-fljót leypi (i. e. hleypi, hlypi) var þat kallat Rapta-lækr, Landn. 266; þessa sömu nótt kom þeyr mikill ok hlupu vötn fram ok leysti árnar, the waters rose in flood and the ice was broken, Sturl. iii. 45: of ice, mikit svell var hlaupit upp öðru megin fljótsins ok hált sem gler, a great hummock of ice rose up, Nj. 144; hljóp upp kúla, a wheal sprung up from a blow, Il. ii. 267; h. saman, sundr, of a wound; var skeinan saman hlaupin svá náliga þótti gróin, Grett. 152; sárið var hlaupit í sundr, the wound had broken out again, id.: of a gale, þá hljóp á útsynningr steinóði, Eg. 600:—of milk, blood, to curdle, coagulate, (cp. North. E. loppert = coagulated; so, leper-blode = clotted blood in the Old Engl. poem Pricke of Conscience, l. 459.)II. to run, but rarely in old writers, [Dan. löbe; Germ. laufen]; eigi hljóp hann at seinna, Ásbjörn hljóp heim, id. (but from a paper MS.); þeir hlaupa eptir en hann kemsk á skóg undan, Nj. 130; jarl eggjar menn at h. eptir honum, 132: freq. in mod. usage.III. reflex. to take oneself off, to run away; ef þræll leypsk, N. G. L. i. 34; þá vildi Uni hlaupask á braut með sína menn, Landn. 246; við þann mann er hleypsk frá ómaga, Grág. i. 297; ef maðr hleypsk á brott af landi er sekr er orðinn, 96; þat var á einhverri nátt at Steinn hljópsk á braut ór bænum, Fms. iv. 317; þar er menn hlaupask til ( came to blows) eða verða vegnir, Grág. ii. 83; nú er þat várt ráð at vér hlaupimk með yðr ok sömnum liði, Fms. ix. 248; var hann í fjötri, at hann hljópisk (lypist, Hom. 158, l. c.) eigi frá honum, Ó. H. 246; hlaupask braut, id.: part., hlaupandi menn, h. sveinar, ‘landloupers,’ Finnb. 344, Mag. 6; cp. hlaupingi. -
12 तेदनी
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13 embolism
[ˈembəlɪzm] nouna medical condition in which a mass of clotted blood or a small amount of air blocks a blood-vessel.إنْسِداد دَمَوي -
14 πελανός
A any thick liquid substance, of various consistency, πελανῷ with oil, A.Ag.96 (anap.) ; ῥοφεῖν ἐρυθρὸν ἐκ μελέων π. the red blood, Id.Eu. 265 (lyr.) ; π. αἱματοσταγής a reeking mass of slaughter, Id.Pers. 816 ; π. αἱματηρός, of clotted blood, E.Alc. 851, Rh. 430 ; ἀφρώδης π., of foam at the mouth, Id.Or. 220 ; π. μελίσσης honey, Id.Fr.467.5 ; πιαλέοι π., of gum in the eyes, Heliod. ap. Stob.4.36.8.II mixture offered to the gods and the dead, of meal, honey, and oil, liquid enough to be poured,χέουσα τόνδε π. ἐν τύμβῳ πατρός A. Ch.92
;χοὴν π. τε E.Fr. 912
(anap.) ; burnt on the altar, Id. Ion 707 (lyr.), Tr. 1063 (pl., lyr.), Ar.Pl. 661, etc.;θῦσαι πελανόν A.Pers. 204
, E. Ion 226 (anap.), cf. Pl.Lg. 782c, IG12.76.36, 22.140 ;ἐς τὴν τρώγλην τὸν π. ἔνθες τοῦ δράκοντος Herod.4.91
.2 meal made from barley and wheat, of which this mixture was made,π. καλοῦμεν ἡμεῖς οἱ θεοί, ἃ καλεῖτε.. ἄλφιθ' ὑμεῖς οἱ βροτοί Sannyr.1
;μύλης πελανοί A.R.1.1077
.III round cakes offered to the gods,πέμματα ἐπιχώρια.., ἃ πελανοὺς καλοῦσιν ἔτι και ἐς ἡμᾶς Ἀθηναῖοι Paus.8.2.3
: hence (from the shape),Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πελανός
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15 størkne
clot, congeal* * *vb harden ( fx the mud hardened),(F el. fagligt) solidify;( ved afkøling, fx om fedt) congeal;( om blod) clot,(F el. fagligt) coagulate;( om cement) set;( om gélé) set,T jell;[ størknet blod] clotted blood. -
16 ཁྲག་རོ་
[khrag ro]clotted blood -
17 ཁྲག་ཆག་པ་
[khrag chag pa]clotted blood, gore -
18 སྨུག་
[smug]purple, maroon, color of clotted blood -
19 ཞག་ཁྲག་
[zhag khrag]clotted blood -
20 blóð-lifr
ar, f. pl. clotted blood, Nj. 171.
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