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deadly poison

  • 1 deadly

    قَاتِل (صِفَة)‏ \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident, causing serious trouble a fatal mistake. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. \ مُمِيْت \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death.

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  • 2 deadly

    1. adjective
    1) causing death:

    a deadly poison.

    مُميت، قَتّال
    2) very great:

    He is in deadly earnest (= He is completely serious).

    عَظيم
    3) very dull or uninteresting:

    What a deadly job this is.

    مُمِل، قاتِل
    2. adverb
    extremely:

    deadly serious.

    جِدا

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  • 3 סם-מוות

    deadly poison

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  • 4 смертельна отрута

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  • 5 смертельна отрута

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  • 6 tödlich

    I Adj. (den Tod herbeiführend) fatal; (potenziell tödlich) lethal, deadly; umg. (unerträglich) deadly; tödlicher Unfall / Schuss fatal accident / shot; tödliche Dosis / Waffe lethal dose / lethal ( oder deadly) weapon; tödliches Gift deadly ( oder lethal) poison; mit tödlichem Ausgang with fatal results; tödliche Hilfe POL., ALS KRITIK DER Entwicklungspolitik: lethal aid; tödliche Gefahr danger to life, deadly danger; lit. mortal danger ( oder peril); mit tödlicher Sicherheit with deadly accuracy; ihre Kommentare waren tödlich umg., pej. her ( oder their) commentaries were dire
    II Adv.: tödlich verunglücken be killed in an accident, have a fatal accident; tödlich wirken have fatal results, cause death; tödlich verlaufen end in death, be fatal; sich tödlich langweilen umg., fig. be bored to death ( oder out of one’s mind); tödlich beleidigt umg. mortally offended ( oder affronted)
    * * *
    lethal; killing; deadly; fatal; deathly; mortal; perishing
    * * *
    töd|lich ['tøːtlɪç]
    1. adj
    Unfall, Verletzung, Schuss, Schlag fatal; Gefahr mortal, deadly; Gift, Waffe deadly, lethal; Dosis lethal; (inf) Langeweile, Ernst, Sicherheit deadly; Beleidigung mortal
    2. adv
    1)

    (mit Todesfolge) tö́dlich verunglücken — to be killed in an accident

    tö́dlich abstürzen — to die in a fall

    2) (inf = äußerst) horribly (inf); langweilen to death
    * * *
    1) (causing death: a fatal accident.) fatal
    2) (causing death: a deadly poison.) deadly
    3) (as if caused by death: a deathly silence; It was deathly quiet.) deathly
    4) (causing death; enough to kill: a lethal dose of poison.) lethal
    5) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) mortal
    6) (in such a way as to cause death: He has been mortally wounded.) mortally
    * * *
    töd·lich
    [ˈtø:tlɪç]
    I. adj
    \tödliches Gift lethal [or deadly] poison
    \tödliche Dosis lethal [or deadly] dose
    2. (lebensgefährlich) mortal, deadly
    3. (fam: absolut) deadly
    das ist mein \tödlicher Ernst I'm deadly [or absolutely] serious
    4. (fam: fatal) fatal
    II. adv
    \tödlich verunglücken to be killed in an accident
    \tödlich abstürzen to fall to one's death
    2. (fam: entsetzlich)
    sich akk \tödlich langweilen to be bored to death
    jdm ist \tödlich übel sb feels horribly [or BRIT fam dead] sick
    * * *
    1.
    1) fatal <accident, illness, outcome, etc.>; lethal, deadly <poison, bite, shot, trap, etc.>; lethal < dose>; deadly, mortal < danger>
    2) (sehr groß, ausgeprägt) deadly <hatred, seriousness, certainty, boredom>
    2.

    er ist tödlich verunglückt/abgestürzt — he was killed in an accident/he fell to his death

    2) (sehr) terribly (coll.)
    * * *
    A. adj (den Tod herbeiführend) fatal; (potenziell tödlich) lethal, deadly; umg (unerträglich) deadly;
    tödlicher Unfall/Schuss fatal accident/shot;
    tödliche Dosis/Waffe lethal dose/lethal ( oder deadly) weapon;
    tödliches Gift deadly ( oder lethal) poison;
    mit tödlichem Ausgang with fatal results;
    tödliche Gefahr danger to life, deadly danger; liter mortal danger ( oder peril);
    mit tödlicher Sicherheit with deadly accuracy;
    ihre Kommentare waren tödlich umg, pej her ( oder their) commentaries were dire
    B. adv:
    tödlich verunglücken be killed in an accident, have a fatal accident;
    tödlich wirken have fatal results, cause death;
    tödlich verlaufen end in death, be fatal;
    sich tödlich langweilen umg, fig be bored to death ( oder out of one’s mind);
    tödlich beleidigt umg mortally offended ( oder affronted)
    * * *
    1.
    1) fatal <accident, illness, outcome, etc.>; lethal, deadly <poison, bite, shot, trap, etc.>; lethal < dose>; deadly, mortal < danger>
    2) (sehr groß, ausgeprägt) deadly <hatred, seriousness, certainty, boredom>
    2.

    er ist tödlich verunglückt/abgestürzt — he was killed in an accident/he fell to his death

    2) (sehr) terribly (coll.)
    * * *
    adj.
    deadly adj.
    deathly adj.
    fatal adj.
    lethal adj.
    mortal adj. adv.
    fatally adv.
    lethally adv.
    mortally adv.

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  • 7 mortel

    mortel, -elle [mɔʀtεl]
    1. adjective
       a. ( = qui meurt) mortal
       b. ( = entraînant la mort) fatal ; [poison] deadly
       c. ( = intense) [pâleur, silence, haine] deadly ; [ennemi] mortal
    allons, ce n'est pas mortel ! (inf) come on, it won't kill you!
       d. ( = ennuyeux) [livre, soirée] (inf) deadly
    2. masculine noun, feminine noun
    * * *

    1.
    - elle mɔʀtɛl adjectif
    1) [coup, maladie, chute] fatal; [poison, dose, gaz] lethal; [venin] deadly; [champignon] deadly poisonous
    2) [froid, pâleur, silence] deathly; [angoisse, frayeur] mortal
    3) [ennemi] mortal
    4) [spectacle, personne, attente] deadly boring
    5) ( susceptible de mourir) [être] mortal

    2.
    nom masculin, féminin liter mortal
    * * *
    mɔʀtɛl mortel, -le
    1. adj
    1) (poison) deadly, (dose) lethal
    2) (accident, blessure) fatal
    3) (danger, frayeur) mortal
    4) fig (ennui) deadly, (soirée) deadly boring
    5) RELIGION (hommes, péché) mortal
    6) * (= excellent) wicked *
    2. nm/f
    * * *
    A adj
    1 ( qui provoque la mort) [coup, blessure, accident, chute] fatal; [poison, dose, gaz] lethal; [venin] deadly; [champignon] deadly poisonous; c'est une maladie mortelle it can be fatal; ⇒ plaie;
    2 ( intense) [froid, pâleur, silence] deathly; [angoisse, frayeur] mortal;
    3 ( implacable) [ennemi] mortal;
    4 ( ennuyeux) [réunion, spectacle, personne] deadly boring; [attente] deadly;
    5 ( susceptible de mourir) [être] mortal.
    B nm,f liter mortal; heureux mortels! hum o happy mortals!
    ( féminin mortelle) [mɔrtɛl] adjectif
    1. [qui tue - accident] fatal ; [ - dose, poison] deadly, lethal ; [ - coup, blessure] fatal, lethal, mortal (soutenu) ; [ - maladie] fatal
    2. [dangereux] lethal, deadly
    3. (familier) [ennuyeux] deadly ou excruciatingly boring
    4. [qui rappelle la mort - pâleur, silence] deathly
    5. [acharné - ennemi] mortal, deadly
    6. [qui n'est pas éternel] mortal
    ————————
    , mortelle [mɔrtɛl] nom masculin, nom féminin
    [être humain] mortal

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  • 8 סם

    סַםm. (b. h. סַמִּים pl.; סמם, cmp. Arab. samma, to penetrate) drug (healing or deleterious); medicine; poison; paint. Sabb.XII, 4 כתב בדיו בסםוכ׳ if one wrote (on the Sabbath) with ink, with a paint (orpiment or sandaracha) Lam. R. to II, 11, v. דִּמְעָה. Ḥull.III, 5 אבלה סם המות if the animal is known to have swallowed a deadly poison; ib. 58b סם המות דבהמה what is deadly to animals, דאדם what is deadly to man. B. Kam.85a כמה … בין סייף לסם how much a person condemned by the government to have his hand cut off would pay for the difference (in pain) between the plain operation with the sword and that performed under the influence of a drug (mandrake, v. Plin. H. N. XXV, 150). Yoma 72b (play on שָׂם, Deut. 4:44) זכה … סם חייםוכ׳ if he applies his learning rightly, it becomes to him a medicine of life, if not, a deadly poison. Kidd.30b (play on ושמתם, Deut. 11:18) סם תם an unfailing remedy; Sifré Deut. 45; a. fr.Pl. סַמִּים. Gen. R. s. 10 (fr. Ben Sira) אלוה העלה ס׳וכ׳ God made drugs come forth out of the earth, with them the physician heals., and out of them the druggist produces poisonous drags. Ker.6b; a. e.

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  • 9 סַם

    סַםm. (b. h. סַמִּים pl.; סמם, cmp. Arab. samma, to penetrate) drug (healing or deleterious); medicine; poison; paint. Sabb.XII, 4 כתב בדיו בסםוכ׳ if one wrote (on the Sabbath) with ink, with a paint (orpiment or sandaracha) Lam. R. to II, 11, v. דִּמְעָה. Ḥull.III, 5 אבלה סם המות if the animal is known to have swallowed a deadly poison; ib. 58b סם המות דבהמה what is deadly to animals, דאדם what is deadly to man. B. Kam.85a כמה … בין סייף לסם how much a person condemned by the government to have his hand cut off would pay for the difference (in pain) between the plain operation with the sword and that performed under the influence of a drug (mandrake, v. Plin. H. N. XXV, 150). Yoma 72b (play on שָׂם, Deut. 4:44) זכה … סם חייםוכ׳ if he applies his learning rightly, it becomes to him a medicine of life, if not, a deadly poison. Kidd.30b (play on ושמתם, Deut. 11:18) סם תם an unfailing remedy; Sifré Deut. 45; a. fr.Pl. סַמִּים. Gen. R. s. 10 (fr. Ben Sira) אלוה העלה ס׳וכ׳ God made drugs come forth out of the earth, with them the physician heals., and out of them the druggist produces poisonous drags. Ker.6b; a. e.

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  • 10 zahar 3pp zahri

    (Persian) poison; venom; s.t. extremely bitter; ire, rancor; sharp pain or blow. zahar 3pp zahri bo’ldi to turn to poison. zahar 3pp zahri qil to turn foul, to make bitter. zahar 3pp zahri yut to swallow poison, to go through agony. zahar 3pp zahrii kel to become enraged. zahar 3pp zahri sol to poison or embitter. zahar 3pp zahri/zahar 3pp zahriini soch to vent one’s spleen. zahar 3pp zahriini yut to swallow one’s rage. sovuqning zahar 3pp zahrii the sharpness of the cold. zahar 3pp zahrii qotil deadly poison; deadly bitter. tutun zahar 3pp zahrii smoke fumes

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  • 11 mortale

    ferita, malattia fatal
    offesa, nemico deadly
    uomo mortal
    * * *
    mortale agg.
    1 (che cagiona morte) mortal, deadly (anche fig.): colpo mortale, lethal (o mortal) blow; combattimento mortale, mortal combat (o a fight to the death); ferita mortale, mortal wound (o death-wound); incidente mortale, fatal accident; malattia mortale, fatal illness; odio mortale, deadly (o mortal) hatred; offesa mortale, deadly insult; veleno mortale, deadly poison; è il mio mortale nemico, he is my deadly enemy; è caduto in una trappola mortale, he fell into a deadly trap; era preda di un'angoscia mortale, he was seized by mortal anguish; aspettare l'autobus è una noia mortale, waiting for the bus is a real bore; quel relatore è di una noia mortale, that lecturer is deadly dull; peccato mortale, mortal (o deadly) sin // sarebbe un peccato mortale lasciarsi sfuggire questa occasione!, (fig.) it would be a crying shame to let slip this opportunity! // salto mortale, somersault: ho fatto salti mortali per aiutarlo, (fig.) I nearly killed myself trying to help him
    2 (soggetto a morte) mortal: il corpo è mortale, l'anima è immortale, the body is mortal, the soul is immortal; le sue spoglie mortali furono sepolte nel cimitero del suo paese, his mortal remains were buried in the cemetery of his village; gli uomini sono mortali, men are mortal
    3 (come la morte) deadly, deathlike, deathly: pallore mortale, deathlike (o deathly) pallor; silenzio mortale, deathly (o deadly) silence
    s.m. e f. mortal: noi, miseri mortali, we, poor mortals // fortunato mortale!, you lucky fellow!
    * * *
    [mor'tale]
    1. agg
    1) (vita, uomo) mortal
    2) (veleno) deadly, (ferita, incidente) fatal

    un colpo mortalea deadly o fatal blow

    2. sm/f
    * * *
    [mor'tale] 1.
    1) (che provoca la morte) [colpo, ferita, malattia] fatal, mortal; [ veleno] deadly, lethal; [ peccato] mortal, deadly

    uno scontro mortale a fight to the death; trappola mortale death trap; è di una noia mortale! — fig. it's deadly boring o a real drag!

    2) (intenso) [ pallore] deathlike, deathly
    3) (implacabile) [nemico, odio] deadly
    2.
    sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile lett. mortal

    i comuni -i come noischerz. lesser beings o mortals like us

    * * *
    mortale
    /mor'tale/
     1 (che provoca la morte) [colpo, ferita, malattia] fatal, mortal; [ veleno] deadly, lethal; [ peccato] mortal, deadly; uno scontro mortale a fight to the death; trappola mortale death trap; è di una noia mortale! fig. it's deadly boring o a real drag!
     2 (intenso) [ pallore] deathlike, deathly
     3 (implacabile) [nemico, odio] deadly
     4 (destinato a morire) [ essere] mortal; resti -i mortal remains
    II m. e f.
     lett. mortal; i comuni -i come noi scherz. lesser beings o mortals like us.

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  • 12 काल _kāla

    काल a. (
    -ली f.)
    1 Black, of a dark or dark-blue colour; Rām.5.17.9. Mb.8.49.48.
    -2 Injuring, hurting.
    -लः 1 The black or dark-blue colour.
    -2 Time (in general); विलम्बितफलैः कालं निनाय स मनोरथैः R.1.33; तस्मिन्काले at that time; काव्यशास्त्रविनोदेन कालो गच्छति धीमताम् H.1.1 the wise pass their time &c.
    -3 Fit or opportune time (to do a thing), proper time or occasion; (with gen., loc., dat., or inf.); R.3.12,4.6,12.69; पर्जन्यः कालवर्षी Mk.1.6; काले वर्षतु पर्जन्यः &c.
    -4 A period or portion of time (as the hours or watches of a day); षष्ठे काले दिवसस्य V.2.1. Ms.5.153.
    -5 The weather.
    -6 Time considered as one of the nine dravyas by the Vaiśeṣikas.
    -7 The Supreme Spirit regarded as the destroyer of the Universe, being a personification of the destructive principle; कालः काल्या भुवनफलके क्रीडति प्राणिशारैः Bh.3.39.
    -8 (a) Yama, the god of death; कः कालस्य न गोचरान्तरगतः Pt.1.146. (b) Death, time of death; स हि कालो$स्य दुर्मतेः Rām.7.64.1.
    -9 Fate, destiny.
    -1 The black part of the eye.
    -11 The (Indian) cuckoo.
    -12 The planet Saturn.
    -13 N. of Śiva; N. of Rudra; उग्ररेता भवः कालो वामदेवो धृतव्रतः Bhāg.3.12.12.
    -14 A measure of time (in music or prosody).
    -15 A person who distils and sells spirituous liquor.
    -16 A section, or part.
    -17 A red kind of plumbago.
    -18 Resin, pitch.
    -19 N. of an enemy of Śiva.
    -2 (with the Jainas) One of the nine treasures.
    -21 A mystical name for the letter म्.
    -22 N. of the one of four contentments mentioned in साङ्ख्यकारिका; प्रकृत्युपादानकालभागाख्याः Śāṅ. K.5.
    -ला 1 N. of several plants.
    -2 N. of a daughter of Dakṣa.
    -3 An epithet of Durgā.
    -ली 1 Blackness.
    -2 Ink, black ink.
    -3 An epithet of Pārvatī, Śiva's wife.
    -4 A row of black clouds.
    -5 A woman with a dark complexion.
    -6 N. of Satyavatī, mother of Vyāsa. जनयामास यं काली शक्तेः पुत्रात्पराशरात् Mb.1.6.2; Bu. ch.4.76.
    -7 Night.
    -8 Censure, blame.
    -9 One of the seven tongues of Fire: काली कराली च मनोजवा च सुलोहिता या च सुधूम्रवर्णा । स्फुलिङ्गिनी विश्वरुची च देवी लेलायमाना इति सप्तजिह्वाः ॥ Muṇḍ.1.2.4.
    -1 A form of Durgā कालि कालि महा- कालि सीधुमांसपशुंप्रिये Mb.4.6.17. कालीतनयः a buffalo.
    -11 One of the Mātṛis or divine mothers.
    -12 N. of a wife of Bhīma.
    -13 A sister of Yama.
    -14 A kind of learning (महाविद्या)
    -15 A small shrub used as a purgative.
    -16 A kind of insect.
    -लम् 1 Iron. क्षुरो भूत्वा हरेत्प्राणान्निशितः कालसाधनः Mb.1.14.89.
    -2 A kind of perfume.
    -Comp. -अयसम् iron.
    -अक्षरिकः a scholar, one who can read and decipher.
    -अगरु n. a kind of sandal tree, black kind of aloe; कालागुरुर्दहनमध्यगतः सम- न्ताल्लोकोत्तरं परिमलं प्रकटीकरोति Bv.1.7, R.4.81. (-n.) the wood of that tree. शिरांसि कालागुरुधूपितानि Ṛs.4.5;5.5.
    -अग्निः, -अनलः 1 the destructive fire at the end of the world.
    -2 an epithet of Rudra.
    -3. a kind of bead (रुद्राक्ष).
    -अङ्ग a. having a dark-blue body (as a sword with a dark-blue edge) Mb.4.8.1.;
    -अजिनम् the hide of a black antelope.
    -अञ्जनम् a sort of colly- rium; न चक्षुषोः कान्तिविशेषबुद्ध्या कालाञ्जनं मङ्गलमित्युपात्तम् Ku.7.2,82. (
    -नी) a small shrub used as a purga- tive (Mar. काळी कापशी).
    -अण्डजः the (Indian) cuckoo.
    -अतिक्रमः, -क्रमणम् delay, being late; कालातिक्रमणं वृत्तेर्यो न कुर्वति भूपतिः Pt.1.154.
    -अतिपातः, -अतिरेकः loss of time, delay; Māl.2.
    -अतीत a. elapsed, passed by.
    -अत्ययः 1 delay, lapse of time.
    -2 loss by lapse of time.
    -अध्यक्षः 1 'presiding over time', epithet of the sun.
    -2 the Supreme Soul.
    -अनुनादिन् m.
    1 a bee.
    -2 a sparrow.
    -3 the Chātaka bird.
    -अनुसारकः 1 Tagara tree.
    -2 yellow sandal.
    -अनुसारिः, -अनु- सारिन्, -अनुसारिवा, -अनुसार्यः, -र्यकः benzoin or benja- min.
    (-र्यम्) 1 a yellow fragrant wood (पीतचन्दन).
    -2 Sissoo wood.
    -अन्तकः time, regarded as the god of death, and the destroyer of every thing.
    -अन्तरम् 1 an interval.
    -2 a period of time.
    -3 another time or opportunity. ˚आवृत a. hidden or concealed in the womb of time. ˚क्षम a. able to bear delay; अकालक्षमा देव्याः शरीरावस्था K.263; Ś.4. ˚प्रेक्षिन् Pt.3.172. ˚विषः an animal venomous only when enraged, as a rat.
    -अभ्रः a dark, watery cloud.
    -अयनम् See कालचक्र Bhāg.5.22.11.
    -अवधिः appointed time.
    -अवबोधः knowledge of time and circumstances; Māl.3.11.
    -अशुद्धिः f.
    -अशौचम् period of mourning, ceremonial impurity caused by the birth of a child or death of a relation in the family; see अशौच.
    -अष्टकम् 1 first to eighth days of the dark half of the month आषाढ (festival period of कालभैरव)
    -2 a stotra of कालभैरव by Śhaṅkarāchārya.
    -आकृष्ट a.
    1 led to death.
    -2 produced or brought by time.
    -आत्मक a. depending on time or desti- ny.
    -आत्मन् m. the Supreme Spirit.
    -आदिकः The month चैत्र.
    -आम्रः 1 a mango-kind; कालाम्ररसपीतास्ते नित्यं संस्थित- यौवनाः Mb.6.7.18.
    -2 N. of a Dvīpa; Hariv.
    -आयसम् iron. -a. made of iron; ततः कालायसं शूलं कण्टकैर्बहुभिश्च तम् Rām.7.8.15.
    -उप्त a. sown in due season.
    -कञ्जम् a blue lotus.
    -कटम्, -कटः an epithet of Śiva; Mb.13.
    -कण्ठः 1 a peacock.
    -2 a sparrow.
    -3 a wagtail.
    -4 a gal- linule.
    -5 an epithet of Śiva; कालिन्दीकालकण्ठः कलयतु कुशलं को$पि कापालिको नः Udb.; U.6.
    -कण्ठी Pārvatī, the wife of कालकण्ठ i. e. शिव. नृत्यन्तीमिव रजनी नटीं प्रतीमो गानश्री- र्विलसति नाथ कालकण्ठी Rām Ch.7.23.
    -कण्टक, -कण्ठकः a gallinule.
    -कण़्डकः a water-snake.
    -करणम् appointing or fixing time.
    -कर्णिका, -कर्णी misfortune.
    -कर्मन् n.
    1 death.
    -2 destruction; त्रैलोक्यं तु करिष्यामि संयुक्तं काल- कर्मणा Rām.3.64.62.
    -कलायः dark pulse.
    -कल्प a fatal, deadly.
    -कल्लकः A water-snake.
    -कालः Supreme Being.
    -कीलः noise.
    -कुण्ठः Yama.
    -कुष्ठः a myrrh.
    -कूटः, -टम् (a) a deadly poison; अहो बकी यं स्तनकाल- कूटं अपाययत् Bhāg.3.2.23; Ś.6. (b) the poison churned out of the ocean and drunk by Śiva; अद्यापि नोज्झति हरः किल कालकूटम् Ch. P.5. कालकूटस्य जननीं तां स्तुवे वामलोचनाम् Vb.
    -कूटकः a poison; Mb.1.
    -कृत् m.
    1 the sun.
    -2 a peacock.
    -3 Supreme Spirit.
    -कृत 1 produced by time.
    -2 fixed, appointed.
    -3 lent or deposited,
    -4 done for a long time. (
    -तः) the sun.
    -क्रमः lapse of time, course of time; कालक्रमेण in course or process of time; Ku.1.19.
    -क्रिया 1 fixing a time.
    -2 death.
    -क्षेपः 1 delay, loss of time; कालक्षेप ककुभसुरभौ पर्वते पर्वते ते (उत्पश्यामि) Me.22; मरणे कालक्षेपं मा कुरु Pt.1.
    -2 passing the time.
    -खञ्जम्, -खञ्जनम् -खण्डम् the liver; स्वादुकारं कालखण्डोपदंशम् Śi.18.77.
    -गङ्गा the river Yamu- nā.
    -ग्रन्थिः a year.
    -घातिन् a. killing by degrees or slowly (as a poison).
    -चक्रम् 1 the wheel of time (time being represented as a wheel always moving).
    -2 a cycle.
    -3 (hence fig.) the wheel of fortune, the vicissitudes of life. (
    -क्रः) an epithet of the sun.
    -चिह्नम् a symptom of approaching death.
    -चोदित a. summoned by the angel of death.
    -जोषकः One who is satisfied with sparse food at the proper time.
    -ज्येष्ठः a. senior in years, grown up; U.5.12.
    -ज्ञ a. knowing the proper time or occasion (of any action); अत्यारूढो हि नारीणामकालज्ञो मनोभवः R.12.33; Śi.2.83.
    (-ज्ञः) 1 an astrologer.
    -2 a cock.
    -ज्ञानिन् m. an epithet of Śiva.
    -तिन्दुकः a kind of ebony.
    -त्रयम् the three times; the past, the present, and the future; ˚दर्शी K.46.
    -दण्डः death; श्रेयस्त्रैविक्रमस्ते वितरतु विबुधद्वेषिणां कालदण्डः Dk.
    -दमनी an epithet of Durgā.
    -दष्ट a. doomed to death; कालदष्टं नृपं ज्ञात्वा Bm.1.18.
    -धर्मः, -धर्मन् m.
    1 the line of conduct suitable to any parti- cular time.
    -2 the law or rule of time.
    -3 effects proper to the time.
    -4 fated time, death; कालधर्मं गते सगरे Rām.1.42.1. न पुनर्जीवितः कश्चित्कालधर्ममुपागतः Mb.; परीताः काल- धर्मणा &c.
    -धारणा prolongation of time.
    -नरः (in astro- logy) the figure of a man's body.
    -नाथः; -निधिः Śiva.
    -नियोगः decree of fate or destiny; लङ्घ्यते न खलु काल- नियोगः Ki.9.13.
    -निरूपणम् determination of time, chronology.
    -निर्यासः Bdellium (Mar. गुग्गुळ).
    -नेमिः 1 the rim of the wheel of time.
    -2 N. of a demon, uncle of Rāvaṇa, deputed by him to kill Hanūmat.
    -3 N. of a demon with 1 hands killed by Viṣṇu. ˚अरिः, रिपुः, हरः, हन् m. epithets of Kṛiṣṇa.
    -पक्व a. ripened by time; i. e. spontaneously; Ms.6.17,21; Y.3.49.
    -परिवासः standing for a time so as to become stale.
    -पर्णः the flower plant (Mar. नगर).
    -पर्ययः a delay (कालातिक्रम); वक्तुमर्हसि सुग्रीवं व्यतीतं कालपर्यये Rām.4.31.8.
    -पर्यायः the revolution or course of time; मन्ये लोकविनाशो$यं कालपर्यायनोदितः Mb.11.15.41.
    -पाशः the noose of Yama or death.
    -पाशिकः a hang- man.
    -पु (पू) रुषः an attendant of Yama.
    -पृष्ठम् 1 a species of antelope.
    -2 a heron.
    (-कम्) 1 N. of the bow of Karṇa; Ve.4.
    -2 a bow in general.
    -प्रभातम् autumn or Śarad; (the two months following the rainy season considered as the best time).
    -बन्धन a. being under control of death (काल); प्रत्यक्षं मन्यसे कालं मर्त्यः सन् कालबन्धनः Mb.3.35.2.
    -भक्षः an epithet of Śiva.
    -भृत् m. the sun.
    -भैरवः an epithet of Śiva.
    -मल्लिका, -मान (लः) the plant ocimum (Mar. तुळस).
    -मालम् a measure of time.
    -मुखः a species of ape; Mb.3.292.12.
    -मेषी, -मेशिका, -मेषिका f. the Manjiṣṭha plant.
    -यवनः a kind of yavanas and enemy of Kṛiṣṇa and an invincible foe of the Yādavas. Kṛiṣṇa, finding it impossible to vanquish him on the field of battle, cunningly decoyed him to the cave where Muchakunda was sleeping who burnt him down.
    -यापः, -यापनम् procrastination, delay, putting off.
    -योगः fate, destiny.
    -योगतः according to the requirements of the time; Pt.1.184.
    -योगिन् m. an epithet of Śiva.
    -रात्रिः, -रात्री f.
    1 a dark night.
    -2 a sister of Yama.
    -3 the Amāvasyā on which lamps are lighted (in the Divali holidays).
    -4 the night of destruction at the end of the world (iden- tified with Durgā); कालरात्रीति तां (सीतां) विद्धि सर्वलङ्का- विनाशिनीम् Rām.5.51.34.
    -5 a particular night in the life of man, on the 7th day of the 7th month of the 77th year.
    -रुद्रः Rudra regarded as the fire that is to destroy the world.
    -लवणम् the बिड salt. (Mar. संचळखार)
    -लोहक्, -लौहम् steel.
    -वलनम् the armour.
    -विप्रकर्षः prolongation of time. विषयबाहुल्यं कालविप्रकर्षश्च स्मृतिं प्रमुष्णाति Mv.5.9.
    -विभक्तिः f. a section or part of time; Ms.1.24.
    -वृद्धिः f. periodical interest (payable monthly, quarterly, or at stated times); Ms.8.153.
    -वृन्तः a kind of pulse (कुलत्थ).
    -वेला the time of Saturn, i. e. a particular time of the day (half a watch every day) at which any religious act is improper.
    -संकर्षा a girl nine years old personating Durgā at a festival.
    -संकर्षिन् a. shortening time (as a mantra); कालसंकर्षिणीं विद्यां दीक्षापूर्वमुपादिशत् Ks.68.65.
    -संगः a. delay; जानामि कार्यस्य च कालसंगम् Rām.4.33.53.
    -संरोधः 1 keeping back for a long time; Ms.8.143.
    -2 lapse of a long period of time; Ms.8.143.
    -सदृश a. opportune, timely.
    -समन्वित, -समायुक्त a. dead; Rām.2.65.16.
    -संपन्न a. dated, bearing a date.
    -सर्पः the black and most poisonous variety of the snake; Gīt.1.12.
    -सारः the black antelope. (
    -रम्) a yellow sort of sandal wood. a. having a black centre or pupil; न कालसारं हरिणं तदक्षिद्वयं प्रभुर्बुद्धुमभून्मनोभूः N.6.19.
    -सूत्रम्, -सूत्रकम् 1 thread of time or death.
    -2 N. of a particular hell; Y.3.222; Ms.4.88.
    -स्कन्दः the Tamāla tree.
    -स्वरूप a. terrible as death, (deathlike in form).
    -हरः an epithet of Śiva.
    -हरणम् loss of time, delay; Ś.3; U.5; यात्वन्येन (वरेण) विहाय कालहरणं रामो वनं दण्डकाम् Mv.4.41.
    -हानिः f. delay; मामक्षमं मण्डनकालहानेर्वेत्तीव बिम्बाधरबद्धतृष्णम् R.13.16.

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  • 13 fatal

    قَاتِل (صِفَة)‏ \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident, causing serious trouble a fatal mistake. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. \ مُمِيْت \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death.

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  • 14 lethal

    قَاتِل (صِفَة)‏ \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident, causing serious trouble a fatal mistake. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. \ مُمِيْت \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death.

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  • 15 veleno

    m poison
    di animali venom ( also fig)
    * * *
    veleno s.m. poison (anche fig.); ( di animali) venom (anche fig.): il veleno di un serpente, the venom of a snake; l'arsenico è un veleno mortale, arsenic is a deadly poison; veleno per i topi, rat poison; il veleno dell'invidia, del sospetto, (fig.) the poison of envy, of suspicion; parole piene di veleno, (fig.) venomous words // mangialo, non è veleno!, (fam.) eat it up, it won't poison you! // una lingua che sputa veleno, (fig.) a venomous tongue // sputare veleno, to talk spitefully // avere del veleno contro qlcu., (fig.) to have a grudge against s.o. // avere il veleno in corpo, (fig.) to be filled with resentment // schizzare veleno da tutti i pori, (fig.) to breathe evil from every pore.
    * * *
    [ve'leno]
    sostantivo maschile
    1) poison; (di animali) venom
    2) fig. (rancore) poison, venom, resentment
    * * *
    veleno
    /ve'leno/
    sostantivo m.
     1 poison; (di animali) venom; veleno per topi rat poison; il caffè è veleno per me coffee is poison for me
     2 fig. (rancore) poison, venom, resentment; sputare veleno to speak with great venom.

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  • 16 हाल _hāla _ _ला _lā _ _हलम् _halam

    हाल (ला) हलम् 1 A sort of deadly poison produced at the churning of the ocean; (being of a very viru- lent character it began to burn up everything when it was swallowed by the god Śiva); अहमेव गुरुः सुदारुणानामिति हालाहल मास्म तात दृप्यः । ननु सन्ति भवादृशानि भूयो भुवने$स्मिन् वचनानि दुर्जनानाम् Subhāṣ.; हालाहलं न विषं विषं रमा Subhāṣ.
    -2 (Hence) A deadly poison or poison in general; हालाहलं खलु पिपासति कौतुकेन Bv.1.95;2.73; मधु तिष्ठति वाचि योषितां हृदये हालहलं महद्विषम् Pt.1.188. (Also written हलाहल or हालहाल).

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  • 17 micidiale

    veleno, clima deadly
    fatica, sforza exhausting, killing
    * * *
    micidiale agg. lethal; deadly, murderous (anche fig.): è un insetticida micidiale per le mosche, it's an insecticide lethal to flies; un colpo micidiale, a murderous blow; un veleno micidiale, a deadly poison; un clima micidiale, a deadly climate; è un lavoro micidiale, it's a killing job; tuo cugino è micidiale, (insopportabile) your cousin is unbearable.
    * * *
    [mitʃi'djale]
    1) (letale) deadly, lethal, fatal
    2) (terribile) [caldo, condizioni] murderous, killing; [ traffico] fiendish
    * * *
    micidiale
    /mit∫i'djale/
     1 (letale) deadly, lethal, fatal
     2 (terribile) [caldo, condizioni] murderous, killing; [ traffico] fiendish.

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  • 18 tödlich

    töd·lich [ʼtø:tlɪç] adj
    1) ( den Tod verursachend) deadly;
    \tödliches Gift lethal [or deadly] poison;
    \tödliche Dosis lethal [or deadly] dose
    2) ( lebensgefährlich) mortal, deadly
    3) (fam: absolut) deadly;
    das ist mein \tödlicher Ernst I'm deadly [or absolutely] serious
    4) (fam: fatal) fatal adv
    \tödlich verunglücken to be killed in an accident;
    \tödlich abstürzen to fall to one's death
    2) (fam: entsetzlich)
    sich akk \tödlich langweilen to be bored to death;
    jdm ist \tödlich übel sb feels horribly [or ( Brit) ( fam) dead] sick

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  • 19 смертельный

    1) ( приводящий к смерти) mortal, deadly, lethal; ( о ране) fatal

    смерте́льный яд — deadly poison [-z-]

    2) ( грозящий смертью) death (attr), death-defying

    смерте́льный трюк / но́мер — death trick, death-defying stunt

    смерте́льный бой — internecine battle

    смерте́льная бле́дность — deadly / deathly pallor

    смерте́льная ску́ка — deadly boredom

    смерте́льный враг — deadly enemy

    смерте́льная вражда́ — death feud, mortal enmity

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  • 20 смертельный яд

    1) General subject: deadly poison
    2) Poetical language: aconite

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