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1 εὐανθής
εὐανθ-ής, ές,II rich in flowers, flowery,ἀγροί Thgn.1200
;κόλποι λειμώνων Ar.Ra. 373
(lyr.); ; decked with flowers,στόλος Pi.P.2.62
, cf. Sapph.78; freely flowering, Thphr.HP6.2.3.2 flowered, gay-coloured, gay, bright, , cf. Arist.Col. 792a15, 794b5 ([comp] Comp.);θρόμβοι αἵματος Hp.Coac. 621
, cf. 575;στρωμναί Ph.1.639
([comp] Sup.);ἐσθής Luc.Rh.Pr.15
;βαφαί Ael.NA16.41
;πορφύρη AP6.250
(Antiphil.);λίθος Jul.Or.2.51a
; τὸ εὐ. τοῦ ὄρνιθος its bright colours, Ath. 9.399a; pink, flushed,σῶμα Sor.1.100
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐανθής
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2 Schmuck
Adj. altm., hum. neat; Person: smart, spruce; Mann: auch dapper; (hübsch) pretty; ein schmuckes Dirndl hum. (Kleid) a smart (Am. chic) dirndl dress* * *der Schmuck(Dekoration) ornament; decoration; ornamentation;(Juwelen) jewelry; jewellery* * *Schmụck [ʃmʊk]m -(e)s, (rare) -e2) (= Verzierung) decoration; (fig) embellishmentim Schmuck der Blumen/Fahnen (liter) — decked with flowers/flags
Natürlichkeit ist der schönste Schmuck eines Mädchens — naturalness is the greatest adornment a girl can have
* * *der1) adornment2) (something used to decorate: Christmas decorations.) decoration3) (clothes or ornaments suitable for a particular occasion or person: all the trappings of royalty.) trappings* * *<-[e]s>[ʃmʊk]2. (Verzierung) decoration, ornamentation* * *der; Schmuck[e]s1) (Schmuckstücke) jewelry; jewellery (esp. Brit.)2) (Schmuckstück) piece of jewelry/jewellery3) (Zierde) decoration* * ** * *der; Schmuck[e]s1) (Schmuckstücke) jewelry; jewellery (esp. Brit.)2) (Schmuckstück) piece of jewelry/jewellery3) (Zierde) decoration* * *m.emblazonment n.emblazonments n.jewellery n.jewelry n.panoply n.trappings n.trinket n. -
3 schmuck
Adj. altm., hum. neat; Person: smart, spruce; Mann: auch dapper; (hübsch) pretty; ein schmuckes Dirndl hum. (Kleid) a smart (Am. chic) dirndl dress* * *der Schmuck(Dekoration) ornament; decoration; ornamentation;(Juwelen) jewelry; jewellery* * *Schmụck [ʃmʊk]m -(e)s, (rare) -e2) (= Verzierung) decoration; (fig) embellishmentim Schmuck der Blumen/Fahnen (liter) — decked with flowers/flags
Natürlichkeit ist der schönste Schmuck eines Mädchens — naturalness is the greatest adornment a girl can have
* * *der1) adornment2) (something used to decorate: Christmas decorations.) decoration3) (clothes or ornaments suitable for a particular occasion or person: all the trappings of royalty.) trappings* * *<-[e]s>[ʃmʊk]2. (Verzierung) decoration, ornamentation* * *der; Schmuck[e]s1) (Schmuckstücke) jewelry; jewellery (esp. Brit.)2) (Schmuckstück) piece of jewelry/jewellery3) (Zierde) decoration* * *…schmuck m im subst1. (Schmucksachen):Goldschmuck gold jewel(le)ry;Elfenbeinschmuck ivory jewel(le)ry;Billigschmuck cheap jewel(le)ry2. (Dekorationen):Altarschmuck altar decoration;Baumschmuck (Christmas) tree decorations pl;Fensterschmuck window decoration;Festschmuck festive decoration* * *der; Schmuck[e]s1) (Schmuckstücke) jewelry; jewellery (esp. Brit.)2) (Schmuckstück) piece of jewelry/jewellery3) (Zierde) decoration* * *m.emblazonment n.emblazonments n.jewellery n.jewelry n.panoply n.trappings n.trinket n. -
4 ανθοκόμοις
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5 ἀνθοκόμοις
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6 ανθοκόμοισιν
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7 ἀνθοκόμοισιν
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8 ανθοκόμου
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9 ἀνθοκόμου
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10 ανθοκόμους
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11 ἀνθοκόμους
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12 ανθοκόμω
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13 ἀνθοκόμῳ
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14 ανθοκόμων
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15 ἀνθοκόμων
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16 ἀνθοκόμος
ἀνθο-κόμος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνθοκόμος
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17 engalanar
v.1 to decorate.2 to adorn, to deck out, to attire, to doll up.* * *1 (cosa) to festoon, deck out1 (persona) to dress up, get dressed up* * *1.VT to adorn, deck (de with)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to decorate, deck2.engalanar algo/a alguien con algo — to deck something/somebody (out) with something
engalanarse v pron (refl) to get all dressed up, dress up in one's Sunday best* * *= deck out, festoon, garland.Ex. He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.Ex. In front of the Buddha images is a table that serves as the altar, festooned with fruit, flowers, incense, and candles.Ex. Classrooms were draped with cloth and garlanded with lattices and vines.----* engalanar con guirnaldas = festoon, garland.* engalanarse = tog out, tog up.* * *1.verbo transitivo to decorate, deck2.engalanar algo/a alguien con algo — to deck something/somebody (out) with something
engalanarse v pron (refl) to get all dressed up, dress up in one's Sunday best* * *= deck out, festoon, garland.Ex: He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.
Ex: In front of the Buddha images is a table that serves as the altar, festooned with fruit, flowers, incense, and candles.Ex: Classrooms were draped with cloth and garlanded with lattices and vines.* engalanar con guirnaldas = festoon, garland.* engalanarse = tog out, tog up.* * *engalanar [A1 ]vtto decorate, deckbalcones engalanados de flores balconies decorated o decked o festooned with flowersla ciudad estaba engalanada para recibir al Rey the city was decked out for the King's visit( refl) to get all dressed up, dress up in one's Sunday best* * *♦ vtto decorate* * *v/t decorate, deck* * *engalanar vt: to decorate, to deck out -
18 adornar
v.1 to decorate.2 to adorn.Ellos adornaron la estancia They adorned the room.Ella adornó la verdad She adorned the truth.3 to be decorative.hace falta algo que adorne we need to add some sort of decorative touch* * *1 to adorn, decorate2 figurado to embellish* * *verb1) to adorn, decorate2) trim* * *VT1) (=decorar) to adorn, decorate (de with)(Cos) to trim (de with) (Culin) to garnish (de with)2) [+ persona] (=dotar) to endow, bless (de with)* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <habitación/sombrero/comida> to decorateb) <relato/discurso> to embellishc) flores/banderas to adorn2.adornarse v pron (refl) <cabeza/pelo> to adorn* * *= embroider, deck out, ornament, adorn, stud, embellish, grace, trim, drape, ornate.Ex. This very absence of quality is what makes these books attractive to children, not just because they are easy to read, undemanding, untaxing, but because the simplistic plots and characters leave children free to embroider and enrich the stories in their own way as they read.Ex. He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.Ex. Then, from about 1830, the covering material was further ornamented in an embossing machine = Entonces, aproximadamente a partir de 1830, el material de la cubierta se adornaba aún más con la ayuda de una máquina de estampar en relieve.Ex. Florence used the occasion to boost its international prestige by creating a triumphal arch adorned with inscriptions and sculptures.Ex. Substantial improvements in access and off-street parking have been made, and shopping centers now stud the landscape.Ex. In industrial societies even the poorest people acquire artefacts to embellish their surroundings; such 'bric-a-brac' may in some cases be the detritus of a previous age or a more affluent environment, and in some cases is destined to become 'collectable' in time to come.Ex. The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Ex. The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.Ex. Classrooms were draped with cloth and garlanded with lattices and vines.Ex. The bottom of the map is ornated with a large decorative allegoric city view of Stralsund flanked by two sea monsters.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <habitación/sombrero/comida> to decorateb) <relato/discurso> to embellishc) flores/banderas to adorn2.adornarse v pron (refl) <cabeza/pelo> to adorn* * *= embroider, deck out, ornament, adorn, stud, embellish, grace, trim, drape, ornate.Ex: This very absence of quality is what makes these books attractive to children, not just because they are easy to read, undemanding, untaxing, but because the simplistic plots and characters leave children free to embroider and enrich the stories in their own way as they read.
Ex: He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.Ex: Then, from about 1830, the covering material was further ornamented in an embossing machine = Entonces, aproximadamente a partir de 1830, el material de la cubierta se adornaba aún más con la ayuda de una máquina de estampar en relieve.Ex: Florence used the occasion to boost its international prestige by creating a triumphal arch adorned with inscriptions and sculptures.Ex: Substantial improvements in access and off-street parking have been made, and shopping centers now stud the landscape.Ex: In industrial societies even the poorest people acquire artefacts to embellish their surroundings; such 'bric-a-brac' may in some cases be the detritus of a previous age or a more affluent environment, and in some cases is destined to become 'collectable' in time to come.Ex: The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Ex: The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.Ex: Classrooms were draped with cloth and garlanded with lattices and vines.Ex: The bottom of the map is ornated with a large decorative allegoric city view of Stralsund flanked by two sea monsters.* * *adornar [A1 ]vt1 «persona» ‹habitación› to decorate; ‹vestido/sombrero› to trim, decorate; ‹plato/comida› to garnish, decorateadornaron la iglesia con flores they decorated o ( liter) decked the church with flowers2 ‹relato/discurso› to embellish3 «flores/banderas» to adornlas banderas que adornan la fachada del hotel the flags which adorn the facade of the hotellas virtudes/cualidades que lo adornan ( liter); the virtues/qualities with which he is blessed ( liter)( refl):los domingos se adornan y salen de paseo on Sundays they get dressed up and go out for a strollse adornó los brazos con pulseras she adorned her arms with bracelets* * *
adornar ( conjugate adornar) verbo transitivo
adornarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹cabeza/pelo› to adorn
adornar verbo transitivo to adorn, decorate
' adornar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cinta
- peineta
- purpurina
English:
adorn
- deck
- decorate
- embellish
- embroider
- garnish
- hang
- trim
- festoon
* * *♦ vt1. [decorar] to decorate;adornó la habitación con cuadros she decorated o hung the room with paintings2. [aderezar] to adorn ( con with);adornó el relato con florituras del lenguaje she embellished the story with fancy language♦ vito be decorative;hace falta algo que adorne we need to add some sort of decorative touch* * *v/t decorate* * *adornar vtdecorar: to decorate, to adorn* * *adornar vb to decorate -
19 अशोक _aśōka
अशोक a. Without sorrow, not feeling or causing sorrow.-कः N. of a tree having red flowers (Jonesia Asoka Roxb.); [said, according to the convention of poets, to put forth flowers when struck by ladies with the foot decked with jingling anklets and painted with lack-dye. Kālidāsa mentions the flowering of this tree in Spring (cf. Rs.6.5,16). The painted foot bears a striking resemblance in colour to the flowers of Asoka (cf. R.8.63). cf. असूत सद्यः कुसुमान्यशोकः... पादेन नापैक्षत सुन्दरीणां संपर्कमाशिञ्जितनूपुरेण Ku.3.26; Me.8; R.8.62; M.3.12.17; also पादाघातादशोकस्तिलककुरबकौ वीक्षणालिङ्गनाभ्याम् । स्त्रीणा स्पर्शात् प्रियङ्गुर्विकसति बकुलः सीधुगण्डूषसेकात् । मन्दारो नर्मवाक्यात् पटु- मृदुहसनाच्चम्पको वक्त्रवातात् चूतो गीतान्नमेरुर्विकसति च पुरो नर्तनात्- कर्णिकारः ॥]-2 N. of Viṣṇu.-3 N. of a minister of king Dasaratha. (v. l. for अकोप. Rām.1.7.3).-4 N. of a celebrated king of the Maurya dynasty, said to have reigned from 234-198 B. C.-5 N. of the बकुल. tree अशोको व़ञ्जुले माने द्रुमनिःशोकयोर्मतः । वर्तते कटुरोहिण्याम्... Nm.-6 Joy, happiness; अशोकजैः प्रीतिमयैः कपिमालिङ्गय संभ्रमात् । सिषेच भरतः श्रीमान्विपुलैरश्रुबिन्दुभिः ॥ Rām.6.125.42.-का 1 N. of a medical plant (कटुक; Mar. कुटकी).-2 The sixth day in the first half of Chaitra.-3 One of the female domestic deities of the Jainas.-कम् 1 Quicksilver.-2 The blossom of the Asoka plant (forming one of the five arrows of Cupid).-Comp. -अरिः the कदम्ब tree (Mar. कळंब).-अष्टमी [नास्ति शोको यस्याः कर्म˚ स.] the eighth day in the first half of Chaitra.-तरुः, -नगः, -वृक्षः the Asoka tree.-तीर्थम् a holy place named Aśoka near Benares.-त्रिरात्रः, -त्रम् N. of a festival or व्रत which lasts for three nights; B. P. (उत्तरपर्व) अस्त्यशोकत्रिरात्राख्यं व्रतं शोकभयापहम् । त्रिरात्रं तच्च कर्तव्यं व्रतं शोकविनाशनम् ॥.-पूर्णिमा N. of a certain holiday, a ceremony to be observed on the 15th day of the month of Phālguna.-मञ्जरी N. of a metre.-रोहिणी N. of a medical plant (कटुका).-वनिका a grove of Aśoka trees; प्रविवेश महाबाहुरशोकवनिकां तदा Rām.7.42.1. ˚न्याय see under न्याय.-षष्ठी N. of a certain holiday; चैत्रे मास्य- सिते पक्षे षष्ठयां षष्ठीं प्रपूजयेत् । सुखाय पुत्रलाभाय शुक्लपक्षे तथैव च ॥. -
20 украшать
1. bum2. adorned3. beautify4. bedeck5. decked6. decorating7. embellish8. festoon9. prettify10. adorn; decorate; trim; embellish11. array12. deck13. decorateстаринное полотно, которое украшает комнату — the old picture that decorates the room
14. dressукрашать, наряжать — dress out
15. garnish16. grace17. ornament
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