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1. n разг. человек, парень, малыйa fellow — кто-то, любой человек
jolly fellow — весёлый малый, весельчак; компанейский парень
little fellow — малыш, ребёнок
old fellow — старик, старина, дружище
2. n разг. презр. типthat captain fellow who is always with her — этот капитанишка, который крутится около неё
3. n разг. товарищ, собрат4. n разг. аспирант; стипендиат, занимающийся исследовательской работой5. n разг. младший научный сотрудник колледжа или университета6. n разг. член совета колледжа, университета7. n разг. действительный член научного общества8. n разг. парная вещь, парный предмет, параin his art he has no fellow — в своём искусстве он не имеет себе равных; ему нет равных по мастерству
9. n разг. амер. разг. «молодой человек»; поклонникfellow creature — ближний, человек
low fellow — невоспитанный человек, хам
lucky fellow — счастливый человек, счастливец
10. a принадлежащий к той же группеfellow soldier — товарищ по оружию, однополчанин, боевой товарищ; соратник
fellow subject — соотечественник, подданный того же государства
fellow sponsor — кум; кума
you jammy fellow! — вот как тебе повезло!, ты счастливчик!
11. v редк. найти, подобрать пару12. v обращаться дружески, фамильярноСинонимический ряд:1. colleague (adj.) associate; colleague; contemporary; equal; friend; member; peer2. accompaniment (noun) accompaniment; concomitant; consort3. associate (noun) affiliate; ally; associate; confederate; member; peer4. companion (noun) companion; comrade; friend5. equal (noun) coequal; colleague; equal; equivalent; peer6. graduate student (noun) academician; assistant; associate professor; graduate; graduate student; licentiate; pensioner; scholar7. guy (noun) adolescent; apprentice; boy; chap; guy; human being; juvenile; person; young man; youth8. man (noun) buck; cuss; galoot; gent; gentleman; he; man; skate; snap9. mate (noun) coordinate; double; duplicate; match; mate; riciprocal; twin10. partner (noun) cohort; confrere; consociate; copartner; partnerАнтонимический ряд:enemy; outsider; woman -
3 contemptible
[kənʹtemptəb(ə)l] aпрезренный, низкий, ничтожныйcontemptible conduct [action] - недостойное поведение [-ый поступок]
a contemptible trick to play on a friend - подлый поступок по отношению к старому другу
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4 contemptible
a презренный, низкий, ничтожныйСинонимический ряд:1. beggarly (adj.) beggarly; cheap; despicable; despisable; pitiable; pitiful; scummy; scurvy; shabby; sorry2. insignificant (adj.) insignificant; lamentable; miserable; paltry3. mean (adj.) abhorrent; abject; abominable; base; detestable; disgusting; filthy; foul; fraudulent; ignoble; ignominious; loathsome; low; low-down; mean; nasty; obnoxious; odious; repellent; reprehensible; repugnant; rotten; sordid; squalid; treacherous; vile; wretchedАнтонимический ряд:admirable; considerable; honorable; pleasing; respectable; venerable; worthy -
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kənˈtemptəbl прил. презренный It was contemptible of him to behave like that. ≈ Он достоин презрения за такой поступок. Syn: despicable, detestable, execrable Ant: admirable, excellent, moral презренный, низкий, ничтожный - * fellow презренный человек - * conduct недостойное поведение - a * trick to play on a friend подлый поступок по отношению к старому другу contemptible презренныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > contemptible
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7 человек
1. subject2. human beingчеловек с журавлиными ногами, «журавль» — spindle-legged man
3. person4. man; human being; person; individual; servant; waiter5. fellowсчастливый человек, счастливец — lucky fellow
6. humanly7. mortalСинонимический ряд:мужчина (сущ.) дядек; дядь; дядька; дядя; муж; мужей; мужик; мужиков; мужчина -
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9 презренный человек
1) General subject: contemptible fellow, hangdog, son of a gun, worm2) Rare: sneaksby3) Australian slang: arse, bugger, deadshit, mongrel, piece of shit, scum, scumbag, shit, shitface, skunk, turd5) Taboo: arsewipe, dicksplash, dipshit, dog-breath, knob-shiner, motherfuckerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > презренный человек
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10 कापुरुषः _kāpuruṣḥ
कापुरुषः A mean contemptible fellow, coward, wretch; तां कापुरुषदुस्तरां युद्धभूमिमयीं नदीम् Rām.6.58.32. सुसंतुष्टः कापुरुषः स्वल्पकेनापि तुष्यति Pt.1.25,361. -
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12 traljavac
m contemptible fellow, wretch, jerk; - odrpanac -
13 astail
I.Ia dwelling; See fasdail.IIa contemptible fellow (M`A.):II.fasdail, astaila dwelling, Early Irish fastud, holding fast, vb. astaim, fastaim, Old Irish asstai, moratur, adsaitis, residentes, *ad-sod-, root sed, sod of suidhe (Thurneysen). Welsh eistedd, sitting, is for *ex-sod-ijo. It is possible to refer astaim to *ad-stâ-, root sta, stand, Latin sto; the - asda of farasda, "staid", seems from it (cf. tairis). -
14 bugger
1. noun 2. transitive verbbugger you/him — (dismissive) du kannst/der kann mich mal (derb)
bugger this car/him! — (angry) dieses Scheißauto/dieser Scheißkerl! (derb)
bugger it! — ach du Scheiße! (derb); (in surprise)
well, bugger me or I'll be buggered! — ach du Scheiße! (derb)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/96210/bugger_about">bugger about* * *bug·ger[ˈbʌgəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. n5. (lucky)you lucky \bugger! du hast vielleicht ein Schwein! sl6.▶ he knows \bugger all about computers BRIT, AUS (sl) er hat keinen blassen Schimmer von Computern fam\bugger! Scheiße! derb\bugger me! [ach] du meine Fresse! slIII. vt▪ to \bugger sth/sb etw/jdn ruinieren▪ to \bugger sb mit jdm Analverkehr haben* * *['bʌgə(r)]1. n (inf)Scheißkerl m (inf), Arschloch nt (vulg); (when not contemptible) Kerl m (inf); (= thing) Scheißding nt (inf)this nail's a bugger, it won't come out — dieser Scheißnagel geht einfach nicht raus (inf)
to play silly buggers ( Brit inf ) — Scheiß machen (sl)
2. interj (Brit inf)Scheiße (inf)bugger this car! — dieses Scheißauto (inf)
bugger the cost! — ich scheiß auf die Kosten! (sl)
bugger him — dieser Scheißkerl (inf)
bugger me! (surprise) — (du) meine Fresse! (sl); (annoyance) so'n Scheiß! (inf)
3. vt1) (lit) anal verkehren mit* * *A s1. a) jemand, der Analverkehr oder (US) Oralverkehr praktiziertb) Homosexuelle(r) mc) Sodomit m2. vulga) besonders Br Scheißkerl m, Arschloch nb) allg Kerl m:a poor bugger ein armer Hund, ein armes Schweinthis bugger of a headache diese verfluchten KopfschmerzenB int vulg Scheiße!C v/t1. a) anal oder (US) oral verkehren mitb) Sodomie treiben mit2. vulg jemanden fertigmachen umg:we were completely buggered wir waren fix und fertig3. vulg bugger it! Scheiße!;bugger him!a) dieser Scheißkerl!, dieses Arschloch!,b) der soll mich mal am Arsch lecken!a) jemanden wie einen Deppen behandeln,b) jemanden verarschenbuggered up im ArschD v/ia) herumgammeln,b) herumspielen ( with mit)* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb(coarse): (damn)bugger you/him — (dismissive) du kannst/der kann mich mal (derb)
bugger this car/him! — (angry) dieses Scheißauto/dieser Scheißkerl! (derb)
bugger it! — ach du Scheiße! (derb); (in surprise)
well, bugger me or I'll be buggered! — ach du Scheiße! (derb)
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15 scurvy
1. n цинга2. a подлый; низкий; презренный3. a покрытый перхотью4. a редк. невоспитанный, грубый; хамскийscurvy fellow — хам, мужлан
Синонимический ряд:contemptible (adj.) base; beggarly; cheap; contemptible; despicable; despisable; low; mean; pitiable; pitiful; scummy; shabby; sorry; vile; worthlessАнтонимический ряд: -
16 raukka
yks.nom. raukka; yks.gen. raukan; yks.part. raukkaa; yks.ill. raukkaan; mon.gen. raukkojen raukkain; mon.part. raukkoja; mon.ill. raukkoihincoward (noun)craven (noun)dastard (noun)lilyliver (noun)poor creature (noun)poor fellow (noun)poor thing (noun)sneak (noun)wretch (noun)poor (adje)* * *• poor creature• wretch• weakling• the poor devil• sneak• poor• poor thing• poor devil• pitiful• lilyliver• dastard• craven• coward• contemptible• poor fellow -
17 ἄνθρωπος
ἄνθρωπος, ου, ὁ (Hom.+; loanw. in rabb.; ἡ ἄνθρωπος [Hdt. 1, 60, 5] does not appear in our lit.) ‘human being, man, person’.① a person of either sex, w. focus on participation in the human race, a human beingⓐ ἐγεννήθη ἄ. J 16:21; εἰς χεῖρας ἀ. Mk 9:31; ψυχὴ ἀνθρώπου Ro 2:9; συνείδησις ἀ. 2 Cor 4:2; μέτρον ἀ. Rv 21:17.ⓑ in contrast to animals, plants, etc. Mt 4:19; 12:12; Mk 1:17; Lk 5:10; 1 Cor 15:39; 2 Pt 2:16; Rv 9:4, 7; 13:18 al. To angels (cp. Aristaen. 1, 24, end σάτυροι οὐκ ἄνθρωποι) 1 Cor 4:9; 13:1. To God (Aeschyl., Ag. 663 θεός τις οὐκ ἄνθ.; Aeschines 3, 137 θεοὶ κ. δαίμονες; Ael. Aristid. 30 p. 578 D.; Herm. Wr. 14, 8 θεοὺς κ. ἀνθρ.; οὐκ ἐλογίσατο ὅτι ἄ. ἐστιν PsSol 2:28) Hb 13:6 (Ps 117:6); Mt 10:32f; 19:6; Mk 10:9; J 10:33 (ἄνθ. ὤν=‘as a mortal human’, a favorite formula: X., An. 7, 6, 11; Menand., Epitr. 592 Kö.; Fgm.: 46; 395, 2 Kö; Comp. I 282; Alexis Com., Fgm. 150; Polyb. 3, 31, 3; Chariton 4, 4, 8 [WBlake ’38]; Heliod. 6, 9, 3; As early as Eur., Hipp. 472ff ἄνθρωπος οὖσα … κρείσσω δαιμόνων εἶναι θέλειν); Ac 10:26; 12:22; 14:11, 15; 1 Th 2:13; Phil 2:7. ἐντάλματα ἀνθρώπων human precepts Mt 15:9; Mk 7:7 (Is 29:13); w. οὐρανός (=God) Mt 21:25; Mk 11:30. ἀδύνατα παρὰ ἀνθρώποις Lk 18:27, cp. Mt 19:26. δοῦλοι ἀνθρώπων people’s slaves 1 Cor 7:23. πείθειν and ἀρέσκειν ἀ. Gal 1:10. μεσίτης θεοῦ καὶ ἀ. 1 Ti 2:5 al. θεὸς πάντας ἀνθρώπους θέλει σωθῆναι 1 Ti 2:4 (cp. Epict. 3, 24, 2 ὁ θεὸς πάντας ἀνθρώπους ἐπὶ τὸ εὐδαιμονεῖν ἐποίησεν).ⓒ in pl. w. gener. mng. (cp. Hom., Il. 21, 569; Od. 1, 351) οἱ ἄ. people, also one’s associates (Jos., Ant. 9, 28) Mt 5:13, 16; 6:1f, 5, 14, 18; 7:12; 8:27; 23:5; Mk 8:27 and often. οἱ τότε ἄ. the people of that time Pol 3:2.—οἱ υἱοὶ τῶν ἀνθρώπων the offspring of human beings or simply human beings, people (Gen 11:5; 1 Esdr 4:37; Ps 10:4; En10:7 al.; PsSol 9:4) Mk 3:28; Eph 3:5. Sim. ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ ἀ. as a self-designation of Jesus but s. next, also 2a and υἱός 2dγ.ⓓ Jesus Christ is called ἄ. as one who identifies with humanity (cp. ὁ Σωτὴρ ἄ. γενόμενος Did., Gen. 41, 28) 1 Ti 2:5; Hb 2:6a (Ps 8:5a; cp. Just., A II, 6, 4). He is in contrast to Adam Ro 5:15; 1 Cor 15:21, the πρῶτος ἄ. 1 Cor 15:45, 47 (cp. Philo, Abr. 56; s. DDD 112) as δεύτερος ἄ. vs. 47. On the nature and origin of this concept cp. Ltzm. and JWeiss on 1 Cor 15:45ff; WBousset, Kyrios Christos2 1921, 120 ff, Jesus der Herr 1916, 67ff; Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 343ff, Erlösungsmyst. 107ff; ARawlinson, The NT Doctrine of the Christ 1926, 124ff; BStegmann, Christ, the ‘Man from Heaven’, a Study of 1 Cor 15:45–47: The Cath. Univ., Washington 1927; CKraeling, Anthropos and Son of Man 1927. S. on Ἀδάμ and on οὐρανός 2b.—On ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ ἀ. as a self-designation of Jesus s.c end, above, and υἱός 2dγ.② a member of the human race, w. focus on limitations and weaknesses, a human beingⓐ of physical aspect Js 5:17; subject to death Hb 9:27; Rv 8:11; Ro 5:12; sunken in sin (cp. fr. a different perspective Menand., Fgm. 432 Kö [499 K.] ἄνθρωπος ὢν ἥμαρτον; Herodas 5, 27 ἄνθρωπός εἰμι, ἥμαρτον; schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 4, 1015–17a σὺ ἄνθρωπος εἶ, οἷς τὸ ἁμαρτάνειν γίνεται ῥᾳδίως; cp. Orig. C. Cels. 3, 62, 17) 5:18f al., hence judged to be inferior Gal 1:1, 11f; Col 2:8, 22 (Is 29:13) or even carefully to be avoided προσέχειν ἀπὸ τ. ἀ. beware of (evil) men Mt 10:17; cp. Lk 6:22, 26.ⓑ of status κατὰ ἄνθρωπον (Aeschyl., Sept. 425; Pla., Phileb. 370f; Diod S 16, 11, 2; Athen. 10, 444b; Plut., Mor. 1042a; Witkowski 8, 5 [252 B.C.]) in a human way, from a human standpoint emphasizes the inferiority of human beings in comparison w. God; λαλεῖν 1 Cor 9:8; λέγειν Ro 3:5; Gal 3:15; περιπατεῖν 1 Cor 3:3. κ. ἄ. ἐθηριομάχησα perh. like an ordinary man (opp. as a Christian sure of the resurrection) 15:32. Of the gospel οὐκ ἔστιν κ. ἄ. Gal 1:11. Pl. κ. ἀνθρώπους (opp. κ. θεόν) 1 Pt 4:6.③ a male person, manⓐ adult male, man (Pla., Prot. 6, 314e, Phd. 66, 117e; Gen. 24:26ff; PsSol 17:17; TestAbr A 3 p. 79, 25 [Stone p. 6]; ParJer 5:20) Mt 11:8; Lk 7:25. σκληρὸς εἶ ἄ. Mt 25:24; cp. Lk 19:21f. In contrast to woman (Achilles Tat. 5, 22, 2; PGM 36, 225f; 1 Esdr 9:40; Tob 6:8) Mt 19:5; prob. Lk 13:19 (cp. vs. 21); Eph 5:31 (both Gen 2:24); 1 Cor 7:1; Ox 840, 39.ⓑ married person husband Mt 19:10.ⓒ an immediate descendant son, opp. father (Sir 3:11) Mt 10:35.ⓓ a person owned and therefore under the control of another slave (X., Mem. 2, 1, 15, Vect. 4, 14; Herodas 5, 78; BGU 830, 4; POxy. 1067, 30; 1159, 16) Lk 12:36. οἱ τοῦ πυρὸς ἄ. the persons in charge of the fire MPol 15:1; ἄ. τοῦ μεγάλου βασιλέως AcPl Ha 9, 1 (Aa I 111, 10). Perh. J 6:7.④ practically equiv. to the indef. pron., w. the basic mng. of ἄ. greatly weakened (cp. 1c.) someone, one, a person.ⓐ without the art.α. used w. τὶς: ἐὰν γένηταί τινι ἀνθρώπῳ Mt 18:12. ἄνθρωπός τις κατέβαινεν a man was going down Lk 10:30. ἀνθρώπου τινὸς πλουσίου 12:16. ἄ. τις ἦν ὑδρωπικός 14:2, cp. vs. 16; 15:11; 16:1, 19; 19:12. ἦν τις ἄ. ἐκεῖ J 5:5. τινῶν ἀ. αἱ ἁμαρτίαι 1 Ti 5:24.β. without τὶς, and somet. nearly equiv. to it (Paus. 5, 7, 3 ἐξ ἀνθρώπου=from someone) εἷς ἄ.=εἷς τις an individual J 11:50, cp. 18:14. εἶδεν ἄνθρωπον καθήμενον he saw someone sitting Mt 9:9. ἰδοὺ ἄ. χεῖρα ἔχων ξηράν there was someone with a shriveled hand 12:10. λαβὼν ἄ. a person took 13:31; cp. Mk 1:23; 3:1; 4:26; 5:2; 7:11; 10:7 (Gen 2:24); Lk 2:25; 4:33; 5:18; 6:48f; 13:19; J 3:4, 27 al. Used w. negatives ἄ. οὐκ ἔχω I have nobody J 5:7. οὐδέποτε ἐλάλησεν οὕτως ἄ. nobody has ever spoken like that 7:46.γ. in indef. and at the same time general sense, oft.= one (Ger. man, Fr. on) οὕτως ἡμᾶς λογιζέσθω ἄ. lit. this is how one or a person (i.e. you) should regard us 1 Cor 4:1; cp. Mt 16:26; Ro 3:28; 1 Cor 7:26; 11:28; Gal 2:16; 6:7; Js 2:24.δ. w. relative foll. δεῦτε ἴδετε ἄ. ὸ̔ς εἶπέν μοι come and see someone who (contrast w. ἀνήρ vss. 16–18) told me J 4:29. ἄ. ὸ̔ς τὴν ἀλήθειαν ὑμῖν λελάληκα 8:40. For Ac 19:16 s. 6 below.ε. used pleonastically w. a noun (cp. usage s.v. ἀνήρ 1dα) (Il. 16, 263; Lev 21:9; Sir 8:1; 1 Macc 7:14) ἄ. φάγος a glutton Mt 11:19; Lk 7:34; ἄ. ἔμπορος a merchant Mt 13:45; ἄ. οἰκοδεσπότης vs. 52; 21:33; ἄ. βασιλεύς (Horapollo 2, 85; Jos., Ant. 6, 142) 18:23; 22:2; ἄ. θηριομάχος AcPl Ha 5, 30.—Likew. w. names indicating local or national origin (X., An. 6, 4, 23; Ex 2:11 ἄ. Αἰγύπτιος) ἄ. Κυρηναῖος a Cyrenaean Mt 27:32; ἄ. Ἰουδαῖος Ac 21:39; ἄ. Ῥωμαῖος 16:37; 22:25. W. adj., giving them the character of nouns (Menand., Fgm. 518 Kö ἄ. φίλος; PFlor 61, 60; PAmh 78, 13 ἄ. αὐθάδης; PStras 41, 40 πρεσβύτης ἄ. εἰμι; Sir 8:2 al.) ἄ. τυφλός (EpJer 36) a blind person J 9:1; ἄ. ἁμαρτωλός (Sir 11:32; 32:17) vs. 16; ἄ. αἱρετικός Tit 3:10. Likew. w. ptc. ἄ. σπείρων a sower Mt 13:24.ζ. pleonastic are also the combinations τίς ἄ.; who? Mt 7:9; Lk 15:4; πᾶς ἄ. (PsSol 2:9; 17:27 [both times after οὐ]; ParJer 8:7; cp. Just., D. 3) everyone J 2:10; Js 1:19; πάντες ἄ. all people Ac 22:15, everyone 1 Cor 7:7; εἷς ἄ. J 11:50; δύο ἄ. Lk 18:10. Likew. the partitive gen. ἀνθρώπων w. οὐδείς (cp. Mimnermus 1, 15f Diehl2 οὐ δέ τίς ἐστιν ἀνθρώπων) Mk 11:2; Lk 19:30, μηδείς Ac 4:17, τίς 19:35; 1 Cor 2:11.—MBlack, An Aramaic Approach3, ’67, 106f.ⓑ w. the generic art. (Wsd 2:23; 4 Macc 2:21; PsSol 5:16; Just., D. 20, 2) ὁ ἀγαθὸς ἄ. the good person, opp. ὁ πονηρὸς ἄ. the evil person Mt 12:35. οὐκ ἐπʼ ἄρτῳ ζήσεται ὁ ἄ. no one can live on bread (Dt 8:3) 4:4. κοινοῖ τὸν ἄ. defiles a person 15:11, 18; cp. Mk 7:15, 20; τὸ σάββατον διὰ τὸν ἄ. ἐγένετο 2:27; τί ἦν ἐν τῷ ἀ. J 2:25; κρίνειν τὸν ἄ. 7:51; ὁ νόμος κυριεύει τοῦ ἀ. Ro 7:1; ὁ ποιήσας ἄ. everyone who does it 10:5 (Lev 18:5; 2 Esdr 19:29); κακὸν τῷ ἀ. τῷ διὰ προσκόμματος ἐσθίοντι wrong for anyone who eats w. misgivings Ro 14:20 al.ⓒ w. qualifying gen. ἄνθρωποι εὐδοκίας Lk 2:14 (εὐδοκία 1). ὁ ἄ. τῆς ἀνομίας (v.l. ἁμαρτίας) 2 Th 2:3. ἄ. (τοῦ) θεοῦ man of God 1 Ti 6:11; 2 Ti 3:17; 2 Pt 1:21 v.l. (3 Km 12:22; 13:1; 17:24; 4 Km 1:9ff; 2 Ch 8:14 al.; TestJob 53:4; EpArist 140; Philo, Gig. 61, Deus Imm. 138f. But also Sextus 2; 3; Herm. Wr. 1, 32; 13, 20; PGM 4, 1177, where no comma is needed betw. ἄ. and θ. Cp. Callim. 193, 37 [Pf.]).ⓐ the two sides of human nature as ὁ ἔξω ἄ. the outer being, i.e. human beings in their material, transitory, and sinful aspects 2 Cor 4:16, and, on the other hand, ὁ ἔσω ἄ. the inner being, i.e. humans in their transcendent significance, striving toward God Ro 7:22; 2 Cor 4:16; Eph 3:16 (cp. Pla., Rep. 9, 589a ὁ ἐντὸς ἄνθρωπος; Plotinus, Enn. 5, 1, 10 ὁ εἴσω ἄ.; Philo, Plant. 42 ὁ ἐν ἡμῖν πρὸς ἀλήθειαν ἄ., τουτέστιν ὁ νοῦς, Congr. Erud. Grat. 97, Det. Pot. Insid. 23; Zosimus in Rtzst., Poim. 104 ἔσω αὐτοῦ ἄνθρωπος πνευματικός. Cp. Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 354f; WGutbrod, D. paulin. Anthropologie ’34; KSchäfer, FTillmann Festschr. ’34, 25–35; RJewett, Paul’s Anthropological Terms, ’71, 391–401). Similar in mng. is ὁ κρυπτὸς τῆς καρδίας ἄ. the hidden person of the heart=ὁ ἔσω ἄ. 1 Pt 3:4.ⓑ from another viewpoint, w. contrast of παλαιὸς and καινὸς (νέος) ἄ. Ro 6:6; Eph 4:22, 24; Col 3:9 (cp. Dg 2:1; Jesus as καινὸς ἄ. IEph 20:1 is the new being, who is really God), or of ὁ ψυχικὸς ἄ. and ὁ πνευματικὸς ἄ. 1 Cor 2:14f (s. πνευματικός 2aγ). τὸν τέλειον ἄ. GMary 463, 27.⑥ a person who has just been mentioned in a narrative, w. the art. the person (Diod S 37, 18 ὁ ἄ. εἶπε; Just., A II, 2, 12) Mt 12:13; Mk 3:5; 5:8; J 4:50; Ac 19:16 al.⑦ a pers. perceived to be contemptible, a certain person w. a connotation of contempt (Diogenianus Epicureus [II A.D.] in Eus., PE 6, 8, 30 calls Chrysippus, his opponent, contemptuously ὁ ἄ.; Artem. 5, 67 ἡ ἄνθρωπος of a prostitute; UPZ 72, 6 [152 B.C.]; BGU 1208 I, 25; Plut., Mor 870c.—ASvensson [ὁ, ἡ, τό beg.]; AWilhelm, Anzeiger der Ak. d. W. in Wien, phil.-Hist. Kl. ’37 [XXIII–XXVI 83–86]) οὐκ οἶδα τὸν ἄ. I don’t know the fellow (of Jesus, as oft. in these exx.) Mt 26:72, 74; Mk 14:71. προσηνέγκατέ μοι τὸν ἄ. τοῦτον Lk 23:14; ὁ ἄ. οὕτος AcPl Ox 6, 18 (= Aa I 242, 1). εἰ ὁ ἄ. Γαλιλαῖός ἐστιν Lk 23:6. τίς ἐστιν ὁ ἄ. J 5:12. ἰδοὺ ὁ ἄ. here’s the fellow! 19:5 (on the attempt to arouse pity, cp. Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 68, 4 Jac., Cyrus in connection w. the downfall of Croesus; Diog. L. 2:13 Pericles in the interest of Anaxagoras, his teacher; Jos., Ant. 19, 35f). μὴ οἰέσθω ὁ ἄ. ἐκεῖνος such a person must not expect Js 1:7.⑧ in address, varying from a familiar tone to one that is more formal ἄνθρωπε friend (X., Cyr. 2, 2, 7; Plut., Mor. 553e) indicating a close relationship between the speaker and the one addressed Lk 5:20; sir Ἄνθρωπε, ποῦ πορεύῃ; ‘Sir, where are you going?’ GJs 19:1 (not pap), the woman is a stranger to Joseph. W. a reproachful connotation, man! (Diogenes the Cynic in Diog. L. 6, 56; Diod S 33, 7, 4; Chariton 6, 7, 9; Ps.-Callisth. 1, 31, 1) Lk 12:14; 22:58, 60; Hm 10, 1, 2 (ἄνθρωπος Joly). Also in rhetorical address, in a letter Ro 2:1, 3; 9:20 (Pla., Gorg. 452b σὺ δὲ … τίς εἶ, ὦ ἄνθρωπε); Js 2:20. (Cp. Pla., Apol. 16 p. 28b; Epict. index Schenkl; Mi 6:8; Ps 54:14.—JWackernagel, Über einige antike Anredeformen: Progr. Gött. 1912.)⑨ a heavenly being that looked like a person, a human figure of GPt 11:44 (cp. Just., D. 58, 10 ἐν ἰδέᾳ ἀνθρώπου [on Gen 32:25]; Tat. 21, 1 θεὸν ἐν ἀνθρώπου μορφῇ γεγονέναι).—JNielen, D. Mensch in der Verkünd. der Ev.: FTillmann Festschr. ’34, 14–24; Gutbrod op. cit. 2cα; WKümmel, Man in the NT, tr. JVincent, ’63; also Vock and Seiler ἀνήρ end.—B. 80. EDNT (lit.). DELG. M-M. TW. Sv. -
18 scurvy
̈ɪˈskə:vɪ I сущ.;
мед. цинга II прил.
1) презренный, жалкий( о людях. вещах) Syn: sorry, worthless, contemptible
2) низкий, подлый( об обращении) Syn: shabby, discourteous цинга подлый;
низкий;
презренный - * action подлый поступок - to play smb. a * trick сделать кому-л. подлость покрытый перхотью (редкое) невоспитанный, грубый;
хамский - * fellow хам, мужлан scurvy низкий, подлый, презренный ~ мед. цинга -
19 काकः _kākḥ
काकः [कै शब्दकरणे-कन् Uṇ.3.43]1 A crow; काको$पि जीवति चिराय बलिं च भुङ्क्ते Pt.1.24.-2 (Fig.) A con- temptible fellow, base or impudent person.-3 A lame man.-4 Bathing by dipping the head only into water (as crows do).-5 A sectarial mark (तिलक).-6 A kind of measure.-7 N. of a Dvīpa.-का N. of several plants काकनासा, काकोली &c.-की 1 A female crow.-काकी see Mbh. on IV.1.63.-कम् 1 A multitude of crows.-2 A modus coeundi.-Comp. -अक्षिगोलकन्याय see under न्याय.-अञ्ची = काकजङ्घा q. v.-अदनी The Gunja plant.-अरिः an owl.-इक्षुः A reed.-उडुम्वरः, (-रिका) The fig-tree.-उदरः a snake; काकोदरो येन विनीतदर्पः Kavirāja; काकोदरसोदरः खलो जगति Bv.1.76.-उलूकिका, -उलूकीयम् the natural enmity of the owl and the crow; Mbh. on IV.2.14; Vārt.2. (काकोलूकीयम् is the name of the third Tantra in the Pañchatantra).-कङ्गुः -कङ्गुनी f. A kind of corn.-Comp. -कला N. of a plant.-चिञ्चा, -जङ्घा the Gunja plant.-चरित्रम् A part of the science of Omens based on the sound of crows.-च्छदः, -च्छदिः 1 a wag-tail.-2 a side-lock of hair; see काकपक्ष below.-जम्बुः A kind of rose-apple tree.-जातः the (Indian) cuckoo.-तालीय a. [काकताल-छ Mbh. on V.3.16] (anything) taking place quite unexpectedly and accidentally, an accident; अहो नु खलु भोः तदेतत् काकतालीयं नाम Māl.5; काक- तालीयवत्प्राप्तं दृष्ट्वा$पि निधिमग्रतः H. Pr.3; sometimes used adverbially in the sense of 'accidentally'; फलन्ति काक- तालीयं तेभ्यः प्राज्ञा न बिभ्यति Ve.2.15. ˚न्याय see under न्याय.-तालुकिन a. contemptible, vile.-तिक्रा, -तिन्दुका, -तुण्डिका different kinds of trees.-तुण्डम् A kind of head of an arrow (see फलम्). काकतुण्डेन वेध्यानां वेधं कुर्यात् Dhanur.66.-दन्तः (lit.) the tooth of a crow; (fig.) anything impossible or not existing; ˚गवेषणम् searching after impossibilities (said of any useless and unprofitable task).-ध्वजः the submarine fire; cf. और्व.-नासा, -नासिका, -नासिकी different kinds of trees.-निद्रा a light slumber (easily broken).-पक्षः, -पक्षकः side-locks of hair on the temples of boys and young men (especially of the Kṣatriya caste]; काकपक्षधरमेत्य याचितः R.11.1,31,42;3.28; U.3.-पदम् 1 the sign (^) in Mss. denoting that something has been left out.-2 an incision in the skin. (-दः) a particular mode of sexual inter- course.-पुच्छः, -पुष्टः the [Indian] cuckoo.-पेय a shallow; काकपेया नदी Sk.-भीरुः an owl.-मद्गुः a gallinule water-hen, घृतं हृत्वा तु दुर्बुद्धिः काकमद्गुः प्रजायते Mb.13.111.22.-मर्दः, -मर्दकः a kind of gourd [Mar. कवंडळ].-माची, -चिका a kind of tree (Mar. कावळी)-मृगगोचरित a. following the manner of the crow in drinking, of the deer in eating and of the cow in making water; एवं गोमृगकाकचर्यया व्रजंस्तिष्ठन्नासीनः शयानः काकमृगगोचरितः पिबति खादत्यवमेहति स्म Bhāg.5.5.34.-यवः barren corn (the ear of which has no grain); यथा काकयवाः प्रोक्ता यथारण्यभवास्तिलाः । नाममात्रा न सिद्धौ हि धनहीनास्तथा नराः ॥ Pt.2.9. तथैव पाण्डवाः सर्वे यथा काकयवा इव Mb; (काकयवाः = निष्फलतृणधान्यम्).-रुतम् the shrill sound of a crow (considered as a sign of future good or evil under different circumstances);-रुहा a. kind of tree (Mar. बांडगूळ).-वन्ध्या a woman that bears only one child.-स्नानम् Bathing like a crow.-स्पर्शः 1 The touching of a crow.-2 A ceremony performed on the tenth day after a death, consisting in the offering of rice to crows.-स्वरः a shrill tone (as that of a crow). -
20 वृषल
vṛíshalavṛishalám. (fr. vṛíshan) a little orᅠ contemptible man, low orᅠ mean orᅠ wicked fellow (in later language « a Ṡūdra») RV. etc. etc.;
a dancer L. ;
N. of king Candra-gupta (who was by birth a Ṡūdra) Mudr. ;
a horse L. ;
an ox L. ;
a kind of garlic L. ;
(ī) f. seeᅠ below;
n. long pepper L. ;
- वृषलता
- वृषलत्व
- वृषलपाचक
- वृषलयाजक
- 1
- 2
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