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101 чкртнување
checkering; gnashing; creaking; scratching -
102 скърцане
creak, crunch, gride* * *crunch ; groan ; scrape ; scratch ; creaking ; grinding -
103 BRÁK
* * *n. creaking noise, crack.* * *f., Engl. brake (v. Johnson), a tanner’s implement, in the form of a horse-shoe, for rubbing leather, Eggert Itin. 339: a nickname, Eg. bráka, að, in the phrase, brákaðr reyr, a bruised reed, Isaiah xlii. 3. -
104 gnístingr
m. a creaking, Stj. 71. -
105 crepitus
crepitus ūs, m [crepo], a rattling, creaking, clattering, clashing, rustling: dentium. chattering: fulmine Dissultant crepitūs, V.: armorum, L.: plagarum: materiae flagrantis, crackling, L.* * *rattling, rustling, crash (thunder); chattering (teeth); snap (fingers); fart -
106 rudō
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107 strīdulus
strīdulus adj. [strido], creaking, rattling, hissing, whizzing, buzzing: cornus (i. e. hasta), V.: Fax fumo, O.* * *stridula, stridulum ADJwhizzing, hissing -
108 crepax
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109 कटकटापय
kaṭakaṭāpaya
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110 कवष्
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111 क्नूय्
knūy
to be wet Dhātup. XIV, 14 ;
to make a creaking sound ib. ;
to stink L.:
Caus. P. knopayati (Pāṇ. 7-3, 36 and 86),
to make wet Nir. VII, 14 ( Sāy on RV. I, 1, 1)
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112 घर्घर
ghargharamfn. (onomat.) uttered with an indistinct gurgling orᅠ purring sound Kathās. XXV, 66 ;
sounding like gurgling Rājat. II, 99 ;
(in music applied to a particular note);
m. an indistinct murmur, crackling (of fire), rattling (of a carriage), creaking L. ;
laughter, mirth L. ;
a duck (« an owl» BR.) L. ;
a fire of chaff L. ;
a curtain L. ;
a door L. ;
the post round which the rope of a churning stick is wound Gal.;
a particular form of a temple Hcat. II, 1, 390 ;
the river Gogra L. ;
(ā) f. a bell hanging on the neck of a horse L. ;
(ī) f. a girdle of small bells orᅠ tinkling ornaments worn by women Bhojapr. 215 ;
(ā, orᅠ ī) f. a kind of lute orᅠ cymbal
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113 निक्ष्विद्
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114 रटित
raṭitamfn. screamed, shouted etc.;
received with shouts, applauded Inscr. ;
n. shouting, roaring, yelling, screaming, creaking, crying Kād. Hcar. Rājat.
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115 रेभ
rebhámfn. creaking, crackling, murmuring, resounding RV. ;
m. a praiser, panegyrist, celebrator ib. AV. ;
a prattler, chatterer VS. ;
N. of a Ṛisḥi (who was cast into a well by the Asuras andᅠ lay there for ten nights andᅠ nine days until rescued by the Aṡvins;
he is the supposed author of RV. VIII, 97, having the patr. kāṡyapa) RV. ;
(ā) f. = ṡobhā Āpast. Sch. (cf. rebhāya)
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116 cigolio
m squeak* * *cigolio s.m. creaking; squeaking; grating.* * *pl. -ii [tʃigo'lio, ii] sostantivo maschile (di cardine, porta) creak, squeak; (di ruota, meccanismo) squeak* * *cigoliopl. -ii /t∫igo'lio, ii/sostantivo m.(di cardine, porta) creak, squeak; (di ruota, meccanismo) squeak. -
117 scricchiolio
m (pl -ii) creak* * *scricchiolio s.m. creaking.* * *pl. -ii [skrikkjo'lio, ii] sostantivo maschile (di pavimento, ossa, porta) creak; (di scarpe, penna) squeak; (di neve, ghiaia) crunch* * *scricchioliopl. -ii /skrikkjo'lio, ii/sostantivo m.(di pavimento, ossa, porta) creak; (di scarpe, penna) squeak; (di neve, ghiaia) crunch. -
118 stridio
* * *pl. -ii [stri'dio, ii] sostantivo maschile (di gesso, unghie) squeak; (di gomme, freni) screech, squeal; (di violino) screeching; (di cicale, grilli) chirr, chirp; (di gazza) chattering* * *stridiopl. -ii /stri'dio, ii/sostantivo m.(di gesso, unghie) squeak; (di gomme, freni) screech, squeal; (di violino) screeching; (di cicale, grilli) chirr, chirp; (di gazza) chattering. -
119 cigolante agg
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120 cigolio sm
[tʃiɡo'lio] cigolio (-lii)
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