Перевод: со всех языков на английский

с английского на все языки

dew-lap

  • 1 मल्ह


    malhá
    mf (ā́)n. having a dew-lap, dew-lapped (as a cow orᅠ goat) TS. ṠBr. KātyṠr.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > मल्ह

  • 2 कम्बलः _kambalḥ

    कम्बलः [Uṇ.1.16]
    1 A blanket (of wool); कम्बलवन्तं न बाधते शीतम् Subhāṣ.; कम्बलावृतेन तेन H.3; Rām.7.1.3.
    -2 A dew-lap.
    -3 A sort of deer.
    -4 An upper garment of wool.
    -5 A wall.
    -6 A small worm.
    -7 N. of a serpent-king.
    -8 Covering of an elephant. cf. कम्बलो नागराजे च सास्नायां मृगरोमजे । गज- प्रावरणे चैव...... Nm.
    -लम् Water.
    -Comp. -वाह्यकम् a kind of carriage covered with a coarse blanket, and drawn by oxen.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > कम्बलः _kambalḥ

  • 3 वाम _vāma

    वाम a. Left (opp. दक्षिण); विलोचनं दक्षिणमञ्जनेन संभाव्य तद्वञ्चितवामनेत्रा R.7.8; Me.8,98.
    -2 Being or situated on the left side; वामश्चायं नदति मधुरं चातकस्ते सगन्धः Me.9; (वामेन is used adverbially in the same sense; e. g. वामेनात्र वटस्तमध्वगजनः सर्वात्मना सेवते K. P.1).
    -3 (a) Reverse, contrary, opposite, adverse, unfavourable; तदहो कामस्य वामा गतिः Gīt.12; Māl.9.8; Bk.6.17; (b) Acting contrary, of an opposite nature; यान्त्येवं गृहिणीपदं युवतयो वामाः कुलस्याधयः Ś.4.18. (c) Perverse, crooked-natured, refractory; Ś.6. (d Coy (in love). (e) Hard, cruel.
    -4 Vile, wicked, base low, bad; उवाच वामं चक्षुर्भ्यामभिवीक्ष्य दहन्निव Bhāg.4.2.8; आसक्तास्तास्वमी मूढा वामशीला हि जन्तवः Ki.11.24.
    -5 Lovely, beautiful, charming; as in वामलोचना; वामोरू; वामभ्रूः वामस्वभाव q. v.
    -6 Short.
    -मः 1 A sentient being, an animal.
    -2 N. of Śiva.
    -3 Of Cupid, the god of love.
    -4 A snake.
    -5 An udder, a breast.
    -6 Prohibited or forbidden act or practice (as drinking wine).
    -7 The left hand.
    -मम् 1 Wealth, possessions.
    -2 Any lovely or desirable thing.
    -3 Adversity, misfortune.
    -Comp. -अङ्गी f. a beautiful woman; वामाङ्गीकृतवामाङ्गि कुण्डलीकृतकुण्डलि Udb.
    -आचारः, -मार्गः the left-hand ritual or doctrine of the Tantras; the doctrine of resorting to मांस, मद्य, मत्स्य, मैथुन and मुद्रा.
    -आपीडनः the Pilu tree.
    -आवर्तः 1 a conch-shell, the spiral of which runs from right to left.
    - इतर a. right.
    -ऊरु, -ऊरू f. a woman with handsome thighs; तदिदं विषहिष्यते कथं वद वामोरु चिताधिरोहणम् R.8.57.
    -कुक्षिः left side of the abdomen.
    -दृश् f. a woman (with lovely eyes).
    -देवः 1 N. of a sage.
    -2 N. of Śiva; नाहं न यूयं यदृतां गतिं विदुर्न वामदेवः किमुतापरे सुराः Bhāg.2.6.36.
    -नयना a fair-eyed woman.
    -नी a. bringing wealth; Ch. Up.
    -नेत्रम् a mystical N. of the vowel ई.
    -भ्रूः f. a beauti- ful-eyebrowed woman; केनेत्थं परमार्थतो$र्थवदिव प्रेमास्ति वाम- भ्रुवाम् Pt.1.136.
    -लोचना a woman with lovely eyes; विरूपाक्षस्य जयिनीस्ताः स्तुवे वामलोचनाः K. P.1; R.19.13.
    -शील a. of a perverse or crooked nature; cross-tempered; तदेहि वामशीलां मालतीं निर्भर्त्सयामः Māl.7. (
    -लः) an epithet of the god of love.
    -स्वभाव a. of noble character; निरीक्ष्य कृष्णा$पकृतं गुरोः सुतं वामस्वभावा कृपया ननाम च Bhāg.1.7.42.
    -हस्तः the dew-lap of a goat.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > वाम _vāma

  • 4 सास्ना _sāsnā

    सास्ना The dew-lap of an ox; गोः सास्नादिमत्त्वं लक्षणम् T. S.; रोमन्थमन्थरचलद्गुरुसास्नमासांचक्रे निमीलदलसेक्षणमौक्षकेण Śi.5.62.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > सास्ना _sāsnā

  • 5 fanon

    fanɔ̃
    nom masculin ( de baleine) baleen plate

    les fanons — whalebone [U]; (de reptile, dindon) wattle; (de bovin, chien) dewlap; ( de cheval) fetlock

    * * *
    fanɔ̃ nm
    1)
    2) (= repli de peau) dewlap, wattle
    * * *
    fanon nm
    1 ( de baleine) baleen plate; les fanons whalebone ¢;
    2 ( repli cutané) (de reptile, dindon) wattle; (de bovin, chien) dewlap;
    3 ( de cheval) fetlock.
    [fanɔ̃] nom masculin
    1. [d'une baleine] whalebone plate
    2. [bajoue - d'un bœuf] dew-lap ; [ - d'une dinde] lappet, wattle
    3. [d'un cheval] fetlock

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > fanon

  • 6 paleāria

        paleāria —, plur n.    [palea], a dew-lap (of an ox).—Only nom. and acc: pendula, O.: a mento palearia pendent, V.

    Latin-English dictionary > paleāria

  • 7 कम्बल


    kambalá
    as, am m. n. ( kam Comm. on Uṇ. I, 108),

    a woollen blanket orᅠ cloth orᅠ upper garment AV. XIV, 2, 66; 67 MBh. Hit. etc.. ;
    m. a dew-lap VarBṛS. Hcat. ;
    a small worm orᅠ insect L. ;
    a sort of deer with a shaggy hairy coat L. ;
    N. of a teacher;
    of a man;
    of a Nāga MBh. MārkP. etc.;
    (am) n. water (cf. kamala);
    N. of a Varsha in Kuṡa-dvipa MBh. VI, 454. ;
    - कम्बलकारक
    - कम्बलचारायणीय
    - कम्बलधावक
    - कम्बलबर्हिष
    - कम्बलवाह्य
    - कम्बलवाह्यक
    - कम्बलहार
    - कम्बलार्ण
    - कम्बललुका

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > कम्बल

  • 8 कम्बलिन्


    kambalin
    mfn. covered with a woollen cloth orᅠ blanket, wearing a woollen garment Jain. ;

    (ī) m. « having a dew-lap», an ox L.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > कम्बलिन्

  • 9 मणिल


    maṇilá
    mfn. having fleshy excrescences (as on the dew-lap etc.) TS. Comm.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > मणिल

  • 10 वामहस्त


    vā́ma-hasta
    m. the dew-lap of a goat Aryav.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > वामहस्त

  • 11 cliob

    I
    to stumble, cliobach, stumbling, awkward. Cf. Scottish clypock, a fall. See cliob.
    II
    anything dangling, excrescence, cliobain, a dew-lap, Irish cliob, clibín; also Irish cliobach, hairy, shaggy, clibóg, a (shaggy) colt, etc. Cf. Scottish clype, an ugly, ill-shaped fellow: origin unknown (Murray); clip, a colt, German klepper, palfrey. Root ql$$.$$g, stumpy, Greek $$G kolobós.

    Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language > cliob

  • 12 sparsan

    the dew-lap of a beast, Irish sparsan (Lh., O'B); See spursan.

    Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language > sparsan

  • 13 palear

    pălĕar, āris, n. [id.], the skin that hangs down from the neck of an ox, the dew-lap: Sen. Hippol. 1041.—
    (β).
    Plur.:

    a collo palearibus demissis,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 5:

    palearia pendula,

    Ov. M. 2, 854; 7, 117:

    a mento palearia pendent,

    Verg. G. 3, 53; Col. 6, 1, 3; Plin. 8, 45, 70, § 179; Stat. Th. 3, 332.—
    II.
    Transf., the throat:

    revocat palearibus herbas,

    Calp. Ecl. 3, 17.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > palear

См. также в других словарях:

  • dew|lap — «DOO LAP, DYOO », noun. 1. the loose fold of skin under the throat of cattle, certain dogs, and some other animals. 2. a pendulous fold of skin under the throat of certain birds. 3. Humorous. a pendulous fold of flesh on the throat of a human… …   Useful english dictionary

  • dew — be·dew; dew·ar; dew·ber·ry; dew; dew·cap; dew·er; dew·ey·an; dew·ey; dew·ey·lite; dew·i·ly; dew·i·ness; dew·lapped; dew·less; en·dew; hon·ey·dew; mil·dew·cide; dew·lap; mil·dew; dew·clawed; dew·lap·py; …   English syllables

  • lap — bur·lap·per; ca·lap·pa; col·lap·sion; den·dro·co·lap·tid; den·dro·co·lap·ti·dae; di·lap·i·date; di·lap·i·da·tion; di·lap·i·da·tor; in·fra·lap·sar·i·an·ism; in·ter·lap; lae·lap·ti·dae; lap·a·ge·ria; lap·an; lap·a·rot·o·my; lap; lap·ey·rou·sia;… …   English syllables

  • dewlap — dew·lap …   English syllables

  • dewlappy — dew·lap·py …   English syllables

  • dewlap — dew·lap d(y)ü .lap n loose skin hanging under the neck esp. of a bovine animal dew·lapped .lapt adj * * * dew·lap (dooґlap) a heavy fold of skin on the ventral aspect of the neck in animals …   Medical dictionary

  • dewlap — dew•lap [[t]ˈduˌlæp, ˈdyu [/t]] n. 1) zool. a pendulous fold of skin under the throat of a bovine animal 2) zool. any similar part in other animals, as the wattle of fowl or the inflatable loose skin under the throat of some lizards • Etymology:… …   From formal English to slang

  • dewlap — dew|lap [ du,læp ] noun count a hanging piece of loose skin under the neck of an animal …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Dewlap — Dew lap , n. [Dew + lap to lick.] 1. The pendulous skin under the neck of an ox, which laps or licks the dew in grazing. [1913 Webster] 2. The flesh upon the human throat, especially when with age. [Burlesque] [1913 Webster] On her withered… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Patchin Place — is a gated cul de sac located off 10th Street and Avenue of the Americas in New York City s Greenwich Village. Its ten brick row houses have been home to several famous writers, including Theodore Dreiser, E. E. Cummings, and Djuna Barnes, making …   Wikipedia

  • frætlæppa — m ( n/ n) dew lap …   Old to modern English dictionary

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»