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cloven foot

  • 1 berkuku-belah

    cloven foot

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > berkuku-belah

  • 2 diabólico

    • cloven-feet
    • cloven-foot
    • demoniacal
    • demonic
    • devilish
    • diabolic
    • diabolical
    • fiendish
    • Hellenize
    • hellishly
    • satanic

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > diabólico

  • 3 satánico

    • cloven-feet
    • cloven-foot
    • diabolic
    • satanic

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > satánico

  • 4 hendido

    adj.
    1 split, cut, cleft, cloven.
    2 rimose, crenated.
    past part.
    1 past participle of spanish verb: hender.
    2 past participle of spanish verb: hendir.
    * * *
    ADJ [paladar, labio] cleft
    * * *
    = cloven, forked.
    Ex. It is a very old belief that the Devil always appears with a cloven foot as a distinguishing mark.
    Ex. One theory suggests that the forked section of the hieroglyph represents an animal's legs with the central shaft as the body or elongated neck (like a giraffe).
    ----
    * labio hendido = hare-lip.
    * pezuña hendida = cloven hoof, cleft hoof.
    * * *
    = cloven, forked.

    Ex: It is a very old belief that the Devil always appears with a cloven foot as a distinguishing mark.

    Ex: One theory suggests that the forked section of the hieroglyph represents an animal's legs with the central shaft as the body or elongated neck (like a giraffe).
    * labio hendido = hare-lip.
    * pezuña hendida = cloven hoof, cleft hoof.

    * * *

    Del verbo hender: ( conjugate hender)

    hendido es:

    el participio

    Del verbo hendir: ( conjugate hendir)

    hendido es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    hender    
    hendido    
    hendir
    hendido,-a adjetivo cutted through, cracked
    ' hendido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    hendida
    English:
    cleft
    * * *
    hendido, -a adj
    split (open)

    Spanish-English dictionary > hendido

  • 5 tunjukkan maksud jahat

    display the cloven foot, displayed the cloven foot, displayed the cloven foot, displaying the cloven foot

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > tunjukkan maksud jahat

  • 6 dividido

    adj.
    1 divided, separate, segmented, split.
    2 divided, at odds.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: dividir.
    * * *
    * * *
    = compartmentalized, polarised [polarized, -USA], splintering, cloven, divided, forked.
    Ex. A paradox of the rise of the 'electronic office' is that it has led to a compartmentalized structure of office organization.
    Ex. This novel describes the consequences of a murder committed for good cause, as well as examining the meaning of obligation, community, and honor in a polarized society = Esta novela describe las consecuencias de un asesinato cometido por una causa justa al mismo tiempo que examina el significado de la obligación, la comunidad y el honor en una sociedad dividida.
    Ex. Publishers will have to deal with a splintering market and to produce a variety of publication formats.
    Ex. It is a very old belief that the Devil always appears with a cloven foot as a distinguishing mark.
    Ex. This kind of marriage was traditionally associated with a desire to rejoin divided properties.
    Ex. One theory suggests that the forked section of the hieroglyph represents an animal's legs with the central shaft as the body or elongated neck (like a giraffe).
    ----
    * dividido en disciplinas = discipline-oriented [discipline oriented].
    * familia dividida = divided family.
    * opiniones divididas = divided opinions.
    * opinión + estar dividida = opinion + be divided.
    * * *
    = compartmentalized, polarised [polarized, -USA], splintering, cloven, divided, forked.

    Ex: A paradox of the rise of the 'electronic office' is that it has led to a compartmentalized structure of office organization.

    Ex: This novel describes the consequences of a murder committed for good cause, as well as examining the meaning of obligation, community, and honor in a polarized society = Esta novela describe las consecuencias de un asesinato cometido por una causa justa al mismo tiempo que examina el significado de la obligación, la comunidad y el honor en una sociedad dividida.
    Ex: Publishers will have to deal with a splintering market and to produce a variety of publication formats.
    Ex: It is a very old belief that the Devil always appears with a cloven foot as a distinguishing mark.
    Ex: This kind of marriage was traditionally associated with a desire to rejoin divided properties.
    Ex: One theory suggests that the forked section of the hieroglyph represents an animal's legs with the central shaft as the body or elongated neck (like a giraffe).
    * dividido en disciplinas = discipline-oriented [discipline oriented].
    * familia dividida = divided family.
    * opiniones divididas = divided opinions.
    * opinión + estar dividida = opinion + be divided.

    * * *
    dividido, -a adj
    divided

    Spanish-English dictionary > dividido

  • 7 рог

    1. horn
    4. муз, horn; bugle
    ловджийски рог a hunting horn, a huntsman's bugle
    тъмно е като в рог the night is black as pitch/the grave/hell
    показвам си рогата show the cloven foot/hoof
    слагам рога на cuckold
    да няма рога! he's like anyone else! рог а ли ти поникнаха so what?
    much good it did you! рог на изобилието cornucopia, a horn of plenty
    * * *
    м., - ове и -а̀, (два) ро̀га 1. horn; еленов \рог зоол. antler;
    2. (на вила) prong;
    3. (на непълна луна) cusp;
    4. муз. horn, bugle; английски \рог corn anglais; ловджийски \рог hunting horn, huntsman’s bugle; • да няма \рога! he’s like anyone else! показвам си \рогата show the cloven foot/hoof; \рог на изобилието мит. (и прен.) cornucopia, a horn of plenty; \рога ли ти поникнаха so what? much good it did you! слагам \рога на cuckold; тъмно е като в \рог the night is black as pitch/the grave/hell; тъмно като в \рог pitch dark.
    * * *
    horn; cusp
    * * *
    1. (на вила) prong 2. (на непълна луна) cusp 3. horn 4. much good it did you! РОГ на изобилието cornucopia, a horn of plenty 5. английски РОГ cor anglais 6. да няма РОГа! he's like anyone else! РОГ а ли ти поникнаха so what? 7. еленов РОГ antler 8. ловджийски РОГ a hunting horn, a huntsman's bugle 9. муз, horn;bugle 10. показвам си РОГата show the cloven foot/hoof 11. слагам РОГа на cuckold 12. тъмно е като в РОГ the night is black as pitch/the grave/ hell 13. тъмно като в РОГ pitch dark 14. хващам бика за РОГата вж. бик

    Български-английски речник > рог

  • 8 показать свой дьявольский характер

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > показать свой дьявольский характер

  • 9 pukinsorkka

    yks.nom. pukinsorkka; yks.gen. pukinsorkan; yks.part. pukinsorkkaa; yks.ill. pukinsorkkaan; mon.gen. pukinsorkkien pukinsorkkain; mon.part. pukinsorkkia; mon.ill. pukinsorkkiin
    cloven foot (noun)
    * * *
    • cloven hoof
    • cloven foot

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > pukinsorkka

  • 10 פרס I, פרשׂ

    פָּרַסI, פָּרַשׂ, (b. h.) 1) to split, break, esp. (v. בָּצַע) to break bread and say grace. R. Hash. 29b לא יִפְרוֹס אדם פרוסהוכ׳ a person should not break bread and say grace for his guests, unless he dines with them אבל פּוֹרֵס הוא לבניווכ׳ but he may do so for his children and his household in order to train them in religious practice. Pes.37a; Men.78b (expl. מצה הינא) כל שפּוֹרְסָהּ ואיןוכ׳ when he breaks it apart, and no cords (of unbaked dough) can be drawn out of it; a. e.Part. pass. פָּרוּס; f. פְּרוּסָה; pl. פְּרוּסִים, פְּרוּסִין; פְּרוּסוֹת. Lev. R. s. 34 (ref. to פָּרֹס, Is. 58:7) הלא תִפְרוֹשׂ … פָרוּס כבר היא פ׳וכ׳ it does not read, ‘behold, thou shalt break, but, ‘behold broken; it (thy bread) is broken for thee, for from the beginning of the year it is decreed Y.Dem.I, 21d bot. בפ׳ when it is a broken piece of an eatable, opp. שלם. Y.Ber.VI, 10b bot. פ׳ של חטים (sub. פת) a broken loaf of wheat bread; a. fr.V. פְּרוּס, פְּרוּסָה. 2) (cmp. פָּרַץ) to break through; Part. pass. as ab. open, plain. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. V, 4, v. סַוָּאר. 3) to spread. Meg.III, 3 (28a) ואין פּוֹרְשִׂין לתוכו מצודות nor dare you spread traps leading into it (the synagogue in ruins). Yoma III, 4 פָּרְסוּ סדיןוכ׳ (Y. ed. פָּרְשׂוּ), v. סָדִין. Num. R. s. 11 הכהנים פּוֹרְשִׂים את כפיהם the priests spread their hands (when blessing). Ex. R. s. 42 אחז … ופ׳הקב״הוכ׳ he (Moses) took hold of the divine throne, and the Lord spread his cloak over him. Ib. (ref. to ̇פּר̇ש̇ז̇, Job 26:9) פ̇׳ ר̇חום ש̇די ז̇יווכ׳ the Merciful Almighty spread the splendor of his cloud over him; ib. s. 41 פ׳ והגין עליוהקב״ה the Lord spread (his cloak) over him and protected him; a. fr.Deut. R. s. 5 היה פוֹרֵשׂ דיאטגמאוכ׳ (not דאטגמא) he spread (published) a decree wherever he conquered Part. pass. as ab. Ab. III, 16, v. מְצוּדָה; a. e.פ׳ על שמע (interch. with פ׳ את שמע) to spread a cloak over the head for the recitation of the prayers preceding the Shmʿa (Ḳaddish and Barkhu), esp. to recite the prayers for the benefit of those who have come too late for the regular service (cmp. Ber.51a פריס סודרא, quot. in next w.). Meg.IV, 3 (23b) אין פורסין על שמעוכ׳ (Mish. ed. את; Mish. Pes. פורשין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90) the prayers for the Shmʿa are not read aloud … with less than two persons; (Rashi: to divide the Shma (v. supra), i. e. to read parts of the prayers preceding the Shmʿa;) Y. ib. IV, 75a bot. פורסין את שמע. Ib. IV, 5 המפטיר … פורסוכ׳, v. פָּטַר. Ib. 6. Lev. R. s. 23 א״ל פְּרוֹס על שמע פ׳ they said to him, recite the prayers for the Shmʿa; he did; Cant. R. to II, 2 (mixed dict.) פְּרוֹס לן את שמע פרוס לון (read: פָּרֵיס); a. fr. Nif. נִפְרַס, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵס to be divided, broken. Tbul Yom III, 1, v. עָרָה II. B. Mets.VII, 7 נִתְפָּרְסוּ עיגוליו if his fig cakes were broken; a. e. Hif. הִפְרִיס 1) to assign, give a share, a present. Gen. R. s. 74 end ולא היו מַפְרִיסִיםוכ׳ Ar. (ed. מפרינים) they endowed only with their mouth, v. פָּרַן. Yalk. ib. 22 מַפְרִיס והולך, v. פְּרָת. 2) (denom. of פַּרְסָה) to part the foot, to have a parted hoof. Sifra Shmini, ch. V, Par. 4 משוסע, חזיר מפריס the swine parts its foot and is cloven-footed. Ḥull.59a אין לך דבר שמפריס פרסהוכ׳ there is no animal that parts its foot and yet is unclean, except swine; a. e.Ib. 51b ה׳ע״ג קרקע the animal, after its fall, in attempting to rise made an impression of its parted feet on the ground (an evidence of its spines being unaffected).Trnsf. to show the cloven foot (like swine, as if saying, ‘I am clean, v. Lev. R. s. 13, end), to pretend piety. Gen. R. s. 22 יצא כמפריס וכמרמהוכ׳ (some ed. מפרים, corr. acc.) he went forth like a hypocrite and as one deceiving his Creator; (Yalk. ib. 38; Lev. R. s. 10 כמַעֲרִים, v. עָרַם II). Pi. פֵּירֵס, פֵּירֵש 1) to spread. Bekh.44a (ref. to Ex. 40:19) רבינו פֵּירְשׂוֹ Moses our teacher spread it (hence he must have been ten cubits high); Sabb.92a פרשו; Yalk. Ex. 372; a. e. 2) to put a wrap on, only in פֵּירְסָה נדה she became menstruous. Keth.2a. Gen. R. s. 48; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > פרס I, פרשׂ

  • 11 פָּרַס

    פָּרַסI, פָּרַשׂ, (b. h.) 1) to split, break, esp. (v. בָּצַע) to break bread and say grace. R. Hash. 29b לא יִפְרוֹס אדם פרוסהוכ׳ a person should not break bread and say grace for his guests, unless he dines with them אבל פּוֹרֵס הוא לבניווכ׳ but he may do so for his children and his household in order to train them in religious practice. Pes.37a; Men.78b (expl. מצה הינא) כל שפּוֹרְסָהּ ואיןוכ׳ when he breaks it apart, and no cords (of unbaked dough) can be drawn out of it; a. e.Part. pass. פָּרוּס; f. פְּרוּסָה; pl. פְּרוּסִים, פְּרוּסִין; פְּרוּסוֹת. Lev. R. s. 34 (ref. to פָּרֹס, Is. 58:7) הלא תִפְרוֹשׂ … פָרוּס כבר היא פ׳וכ׳ it does not read, ‘behold, thou shalt break, but, ‘behold broken; it (thy bread) is broken for thee, for from the beginning of the year it is decreed Y.Dem.I, 21d bot. בפ׳ when it is a broken piece of an eatable, opp. שלם. Y.Ber.VI, 10b bot. פ׳ של חטים (sub. פת) a broken loaf of wheat bread; a. fr.V. פְּרוּס, פְּרוּסָה. 2) (cmp. פָּרַץ) to break through; Part. pass. as ab. open, plain. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. V, 4, v. סַוָּאר. 3) to spread. Meg.III, 3 (28a) ואין פּוֹרְשִׂין לתוכו מצודות nor dare you spread traps leading into it (the synagogue in ruins). Yoma III, 4 פָּרְסוּ סדיןוכ׳ (Y. ed. פָּרְשׂוּ), v. סָדִין. Num. R. s. 11 הכהנים פּוֹרְשִׂים את כפיהם the priests spread their hands (when blessing). Ex. R. s. 42 אחז … ופ׳הקב״הוכ׳ he (Moses) took hold of the divine throne, and the Lord spread his cloak over him. Ib. (ref. to ̇פּר̇ש̇ז̇, Job 26:9) פ̇׳ ר̇חום ש̇די ז̇יווכ׳ the Merciful Almighty spread the splendor of his cloud over him; ib. s. 41 פ׳ והגין עליוהקב״ה the Lord spread (his cloak) over him and protected him; a. fr.Deut. R. s. 5 היה פוֹרֵשׂ דיאטגמאוכ׳ (not דאטגמא) he spread (published) a decree wherever he conquered Part. pass. as ab. Ab. III, 16, v. מְצוּדָה; a. e.פ׳ על שמע (interch. with פ׳ את שמע) to spread a cloak over the head for the recitation of the prayers preceding the Shmʿa (Ḳaddish and Barkhu), esp. to recite the prayers for the benefit of those who have come too late for the regular service (cmp. Ber.51a פריס סודרא, quot. in next w.). Meg.IV, 3 (23b) אין פורסין על שמעוכ׳ (Mish. ed. את; Mish. Pes. פורשין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90) the prayers for the Shmʿa are not read aloud … with less than two persons; (Rashi: to divide the Shma (v. supra), i. e. to read parts of the prayers preceding the Shmʿa;) Y. ib. IV, 75a bot. פורסין את שמע. Ib. IV, 5 המפטיר … פורסוכ׳, v. פָּטַר. Ib. 6. Lev. R. s. 23 א״ל פְּרוֹס על שמע פ׳ they said to him, recite the prayers for the Shmʿa; he did; Cant. R. to II, 2 (mixed dict.) פְּרוֹס לן את שמע פרוס לון (read: פָּרֵיס); a. fr. Nif. נִפְרַס, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵס to be divided, broken. Tbul Yom III, 1, v. עָרָה II. B. Mets.VII, 7 נִתְפָּרְסוּ עיגוליו if his fig cakes were broken; a. e. Hif. הִפְרִיס 1) to assign, give a share, a present. Gen. R. s. 74 end ולא היו מַפְרִיסִיםוכ׳ Ar. (ed. מפרינים) they endowed only with their mouth, v. פָּרַן. Yalk. ib. 22 מַפְרִיס והולך, v. פְּרָת. 2) (denom. of פַּרְסָה) to part the foot, to have a parted hoof. Sifra Shmini, ch. V, Par. 4 משוסע, חזיר מפריס the swine parts its foot and is cloven-footed. Ḥull.59a אין לך דבר שמפריס פרסהוכ׳ there is no animal that parts its foot and yet is unclean, except swine; a. e.Ib. 51b ה׳ע״ג קרקע the animal, after its fall, in attempting to rise made an impression of its parted feet on the ground (an evidence of its spines being unaffected).Trnsf. to show the cloven foot (like swine, as if saying, ‘I am clean, v. Lev. R. s. 13, end), to pretend piety. Gen. R. s. 22 יצא כמפריס וכמרמהוכ׳ (some ed. מפרים, corr. acc.) he went forth like a hypocrite and as one deceiving his Creator; (Yalk. ib. 38; Lev. R. s. 10 כמַעֲרִים, v. עָרַם II). Pi. פֵּירֵס, פֵּירֵש 1) to spread. Bekh.44a (ref. to Ex. 40:19) רבינו פֵּירְשׂוֹ Moses our teacher spread it (hence he must have been ten cubits high); Sabb.92a פרשו; Yalk. Ex. 372; a. e. 2) to put a wrap on, only in פֵּירְסָה נדה she became menstruous. Keth.2a. Gen. R. s. 48; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > פָּרַס

  • 12 marca distintiva

    (n.) = hallmark, distinguishing mark
    Ex. Collaboration -- as organizational boundaries crumble and global accessibility is technically possible, becomes the hallmark of the virtual library of the future.
    Ex. It is a very old belief that the Devil always appears with a cloven foot as a distinguishing mark.
    * * *
    (n.) = hallmark, distinguishing mark

    Ex: Collaboration -- as organizational boundaries crumble and global accessibility is technically possible, becomes the hallmark of the virtual library of the future.

    Ex: It is a very old belief that the Devil always appears with a cloven foot as a distinguishing mark.

    Spanish-English dictionary > marca distintiva

  • 13 KLAUF

    * * *
    I)
    (pl. -ir), f.
    1) the cleft (between the toes);
    2) cloven foot (göltrinn svamm þar til af gengu klaufirnar);
    3) beast, head of cattle.
    II) from kljúfa.
    * * *
    f., pl. klaufir, [A. S. cleâf; Engl. cleft, clove; Germ. klaue]:—a cloven foot, Stj. 316, 317; göltrinn svamm par til af gengu klaufirnar, Landn. 177; þeir rökðu þangat sem klaufirnar höfðu vitjað af hreinsfitjunum, Ó. H. 152: the cleft between the toes (= neip between the fingers), sár neðan í ilina ok skar út í klaufina við þumaltána, Sturl. iii. 68.
    2. a beast, a head of cattle; allar várar hjarðir, svá framt at eigi skal nokkur klauf eptir vera, Stj. 276; hjoggu á skip sín hverja klauf, Fms. viii. 380.
    3. gramm. an asyndeton, viz. two adjectives attached to one noun without a copula, Skálda 193.
    COMPDS: klaufagangr, klauflax, klaufrak, klauftroð.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > KLAUF

  • 14 caprino

    caprino agg. goatlike, goatish, caprine: barba caprina, goatee // questione di lana caprina, futile debate (o argument)
    s.m.
    1 ( puzzo di capra) goatish smell
    2 ( formaggio) goat's milk cheese.
    * * *
    [ka'prino] caprino (-a)
    1. agg
    goat attr
    2. sm
    (formaggio) goat cheese
    * * *
    [ka'prino] 1. 2.
    sostantivo maschile gastr. goat's cheese
    * * *
    caprino
    /ka'prino/
      latte caprino goat's milk; piede caprino cloven foot o hoof
     gastr. goat's cheese.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > caprino

  • 15 patihendido

    adj.
    cloven-foot, cloven-feet.
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > patihendido

  • 16 טלף

    טֶלֶףc. (cmp. צלף) (glittering, pealing, hoof, esp. (b. h. פרסה) cloven foot. Ex. R. s. 18 beg. B. Bath75b; Kidd.22b אחזה בטַלְפָהּ if he seized the animal by its hoof.Du. טְלָפַיִים, טְלָפַיִם, טְלָפַיִין, Pl. טְלָפִים (?), טְלָפוֹת. Bekh.44a; Tosef.Par.II , 2.Par.II, 2 שקרניה וטְלָפֶיהָוכ׳; Bekh. l. c. שקרנים וטלפים (corr. acc.). Nidd.VI, 9 יש לו ט׳ has cloven feet. Ruth R. to III, 13 מטַלְפֵי סוסי by the hoofs of my horse (counting his steps, I know the distance); Koh. R. to VII, 8 (v. next w.).Y.Snh.X, 28d bot. ואין טְלָפֶיהָ סדוקות and are not her feet cloven (is she not clean for you, fit to be your wife)?Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:11 טַלְפוֹת סוסיהןוכ׳ the hoofs of their horses fell off; a. e. Tosef.Ukts.II, 10 טלפין Var., v. מילפפון.

    Jewish literature > טלף

  • 17 טֶלֶף

    טֶלֶףc. (cmp. צלף) (glittering, pealing, hoof, esp. (b. h. פרסה) cloven foot. Ex. R. s. 18 beg. B. Bath75b; Kidd.22b אחזה בטַלְפָהּ if he seized the animal by its hoof.Du. טְלָפַיִים, טְלָפַיִם, טְלָפַיִין, Pl. טְלָפִים (?), טְלָפוֹת. Bekh.44a; Tosef.Par.II , 2.Par.II, 2 שקרניה וטְלָפֶיהָוכ׳; Bekh. l. c. שקרנים וטלפים (corr. acc.). Nidd.VI, 9 יש לו ט׳ has cloven feet. Ruth R. to III, 13 מטַלְפֵי סוסי by the hoofs of my horse (counting his steps, I know the distance); Koh. R. to VII, 8 (v. next w.).Y.Snh.X, 28d bot. ואין טְלָפֶיהָ סדוקות and are not her feet cloven (is she not clean for you, fit to be your wife)?Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:11 טַלְפוֹת סוסיהןוכ׳ the hoofs of their horses fell off; a. e. Tosef.Ukts.II, 10 טלפין Var., v. מילפפון.

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  • 18 показать свой злобный характер

    1) General subject: betray

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > показать свой злобный характер

  • 19 partido3

    3 = cloven, forked.
    Ex. It is a very old belief that the Devil always appears with a cloven foot as a distinguishing mark.
    Ex. One theory suggests that the forked section of the hieroglyph represents an animal's legs with the central shaft as the body or elongated neck (like a giraffe).
    ----
    * con el corazón partido = broken-hearted.
    * luchar a brazo partido = fight + tooth and nail.
    * pelear a brazo partido = fight + tooth and nail.

    Spanish-English dictionary > partido3

  • 20 satánico

    adj.
    satanic, diabolic, cloven-feet, cloven-foot.
    * * *
    1 satanic
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 Satanist
    * * *
    ADJ (=diabólico) satanic; (=malvado) fiendish
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo ( del diablo) satanic; ( malvado) evil, satanic
    * * *
    = demonic, diabolical, diabolic.
    Ex. The film offers a repulsive creature whose croaks and drools recall the demonic child in The Exorcist, instead of the feral but relatively articulate person that Morrison created.
    Ex. This scene is appropriate in relation to the center panel, which shows the diabolical influence of lust.
    Ex. The triptych as a whole reflects late Medieval obsession with demons and witches, and with the diabolic 'power of women' to corrupt man.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo ( del diablo) satanic; ( malvado) evil, satanic
    * * *
    = demonic, diabolical, diabolic.

    Ex: The film offers a repulsive creature whose croaks and drools recall the demonic child in The Exorcist, instead of the feral but relatively articulate person that Morrison created.

    Ex: This scene is appropriate in relation to the center panel, which shows the diabolical influence of lust.
    Ex: The triptych as a whole reflects late Medieval obsession with demons and witches, and with the diabolic 'power of women' to corrupt man.

    * * *
    1 (del diablo) satanic
    2 (malvado) evil, satanic
    * * *

    satánico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo ( del diablo) satanic;


    ( malvado) evil, satanic
    satánico,-a adjetivo satanic
    ' satánico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    rito
    - satánica
    English:
    satanic
    - Satanist
    - diabolical
    * * *
    satánico, -a adj
    1. [de Satanás] satanic
    2. [diabólico] demonic
    * * *
    adj satanic
    * * *
    satánico, -ca adj
    : satanic

    Spanish-English dictionary > satánico

См. также в других словарях:

  • cloven foot — or cloven hoof n. a foot divided by a cleft, as in the ox, deer, and sheep: used as a symbol of the Devil, who is usually pictured with such hoofs cloven footed adj. cloven hoofed [klō′vənho͞oft΄] * * * …   Universalium

  • cloven foot — or cloven hoof n. a foot divided by a cleft, as in the ox, deer, and sheep: used as a symbol of the Devil, who is usually pictured with such hoofs cloven footed adj. cloven hoofed [klō′vənho͞oft΄] …   English World dictionary

  • cloven foot — noun 1. the mark of Satan • Syn: ↑cloven hoof • Hypernyms: ↑mark, ↑stigma, ↑brand, ↑stain 2. a hoof divided into two parts at its distal extremity (as of ruminants or swine) • Syn: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • cloven foot — foot divided into two parts, cloven hoof …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cloven foot — noun Date: 13th century cloven hoof • cloven footed adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cloven foot — clo·ven foot .klō vən n a foot (as of a sheep) divided into two parts at its distal extremity clo·ven foot·ed fu̇t əd adj …   Medical dictionary

  • To show the cloven foot — Cloven Clo ven (kl[=o] v n), p. p. & a. from {Cleave}, v. t. [1913 Webster] {To show the cloven foot} or {To show the cloven hoof}, to reveal a devilish character, or betray an evil purpose, notwithstanding disguises, Satan being represented… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cloven hoof — (also cloven foot) ► NOUN ▪ the divided hoof or foot of ruminants such as cattle, sheep, goats, antelopes, and deer …   English terms dictionary

  • Cloven — Clo ven (kl[=o] v n), p. p. & a. from {Cleave}, v. t. [1913 Webster] {To show the cloven foot} or {To show the cloven hoof}, to reveal a devilish character, or betray an evil purpose, notwithstanding disguises, Satan being represented… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cloven hoof — foot divided into two parts, cloven foot …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cloven hoof — n CLOVEN FOOT clo·ven hoofed hu̇ft, hüft, hu̇vd, hüvd adj …   Medical dictionary

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