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1 Dutch Hardcore Hooligans
Rude: DHHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dutch Hardcore Hooligans
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2 downhole hammer
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3 погружной пневмоударник
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4 процесс вакуумирования стали фирмы Дортмунд - Хёрдер - Хюттенунион
Metallurgy: DHH vacuum degassing processУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > процесс вакуумирования стали фирмы Дортмунд - Хёрдер - Хюттенунион
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5 установка ДХХ (Дортмунд - Хёрдер - Хюттенунион) для вакуумирования
Metallurgy: DHH vacuum unitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > установка ДХХ (Дортмунд - Хёрдер - Хюттенунион) для вакуумирования
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6 установка ДХХ для вакуумирования
Metallurgy: (Дортмунд - Хёрдер - Хюттенунион) DHH vacuum unitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > установка ДХХ для вакуумирования
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7 θεός
Grammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `god, goddess' (Il.);Compounds: myk. te-o. Very often in compp., e. g. ἄ-θεος, θεο-ειδής; θεόσ-δοτος after Διόσ-δοτος; on the form θεσ- s. θέσκελος, θέσπις. On θεσ- as magnifying prefix in MoGr. Georgakas Άθ. 46, 97ff.Derivatives: 1. θεά f. `goddess' (ep.; details in Lommel Femininbildungen 13f., also Wackernagel Syntax 2, 25; on θεά and fem. θεός in Hom. s. Humbach Münch. Stud. zur Sprachwiss. 7, 46ff.). 2. θέαιναι pl. `goddesses' (after τέκταιναι a. o.; in Hom. as metr. filling; not with Chantraine REGr. 47, 287 n. 1 archaic form; further Schwyzer 475 w. n. 7). 3. θεῖος `divine' (Il.; cf. below) with θειώδως adv. (pap.), θειότης `godliness' (LXX, NT, Plu.), θειάζω `prophesy, honour as god' (Th.), also with prefix, e. g. ἐπι-θειάζω `swear in the name of the gods' with ( ἐπι-)θειασμός (Th.) 4. θεϊκός `id.' (late). 5. Denomin. verb θεόω, - όομαι `make to a god, become a god' (Call.), mostly with prefix, e. g. ἀπο-θεόω `id.' (pap., Plb., Plu.) with ἀποθέωσις (Str.).Etymology: The connection with Arm. di-k` pl. `gods' (Bartholomae BB 17, 348) seems probable; further to Lat. fēriae `festive days', fēstus `feastly, fānum `temple', s. W.-Hofmann s. vv.; to Skt. dhíṣṇiya- Mayrhofer KEWA s. dhiṣáṇā. Arm. di-k` would come from IE * dhēs-es, and θεός could be *dhĕs-ós; cf. θέσ-κελος; θεῖος then from *θέσ-ι̯ος (Schwyzer 467). The ē: ĕ go back on * dheh₁s-: * dhh₁s-; this explains also the Latin forms, e.g. fānum \< * fasnom \< * dʰh₁s-nom; thus Rix, Kratylos XIV (1969) [1972] 179f. - The etymology as *θϜεσ-ός with Lith. dvasià `spirit', MHG getwās `ghost' (s. on θεῖον) can be abandoned; there is no trace of the F in Greek and it is impossible in the Armenian word.Page in Frisk: 1,662-663Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θεός
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8 θέσις
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `setting, situation, position, adoption, custom etc.' (Alc., Pi.);Derivatives: - θέσιμος in παρα-, περι-, ἐκ-, ἀπο-θέσιμος (from παράθεσις etc.; Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 91f.).Etymology: With θέσις agrees the Skt. form which is found only in derivv. and compp. -( d)hiti-, e. g. ápihiti- = ἐπίθεσις (from api-dhā- = ἐπι-θη-), úpahiti- = ὑπόθεσις (from upa-dhā- = ὑπο-θη-); cf. apihi-ta- = ἐπίθε-τος, upahi-ta- = ὑπόθε-τος; with Av. tarōi-dī-ti- (-ī- sec.) `putting aside etc.' from tarō-dā- (= Skt. tiro-dhā- `id.', ptc. tirohi-ta-); also late Lat. conditi-ō `foundation' (after condi-tus, - tor from con-dō). Beside these several fullgrade forms (IE * dheh₁-ti- as opposed to * dhh₁-ti-): Germ., e. g. Goth. ga-deds `setting down, adoption' ( du suniwe gadedai \>` εἰς υἱοθεσίαν' Eph. 1, 5), missadeÞs `crime', OHG tāt, Av. -δāiti in ni-đāi-ti- (from ni-dā- `lay down') etc., Lith. dė́tis `load', OCS blago-dětь `benediction', prob. also Lat. * fē-tis `settlement, treaty' in fēti-ālis `war-messenger'. - On the formation in gen. Schwyzer 505, Holt Les noms d'action en - σις (s. index); on the ablaut G. Liebert Das Nominalsuffix -ti- im Altind. (Lund 1949) 104f. - Verbal noun to τίθημι, s. v.; cf. also θεσμός.Page in Frisk: 1,666-667Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θέσις
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9 θεσμός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `settled agreement, law, custom' (ψ 196).Compounds: Compp., e. g. θεσμο-θέται, ἔνθεσμος.Derivatives: θέσμιος, τέθμιος, θέθμιος `lawful, customary' (IA. Dor. etc.); θεσμοσύνη `lawfulness' (AP).Etymology: Comparison with synonymous OIr. deidmea, Welsh deddf f. (Thurneysen KZ 51, 57f., Loth Rev. celt. 45, 184) requires an IE protoform * dhedhmo-, -ā-, either with reduplication from * dhe-dh-m-o- (- dh- zero grade of θη- in θή-σ-ω etc.?) or from * dhe-dhm-o- (- dhm- zero grade of θεμ- in θέμις etc.); s. Schwyzer 492 n. 12. θε- could be the same form as in θέ-σις a. o., with suffixes - θμ- or - σμ-; the regular breath dissimilation was in θεθμός removed through influence of θέσις.Page in Frisk: 1,667Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θεσμός
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10 θεσπέσιος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `divine, superhuman, enormous, wunderfull' (Il.).Derivatives: from there θεσπίζω, aor. θεσπίσαι, - ίξαι (Theoc.) `prophesy, give an oracle' (Hdt., trag.,) with θεσπίσματα pl. (rarely sg.) `oracle (pronunciation)' (trag.), θεσπιστής `fortune-teller, prophet' (Man.). Also θέσπις, ιος, - ιν, - ιδα `id.' (Od.). Here also Θεσπιαί pl. town in Boeotia and other GN.Etymology: Like e. g. ἀμβρόσιος from ἄμβροτος is θεσπέσιος derived from *θέσ-σπ-ετος, a compound of *θεσ- `god' (s. θεός) and the verb ( ἐνι-)σπεῖν `proclaim' (s. ἐν(ν)έπω) with το-suffix (cf. ἄ-σπ-ετος); so prop. `proclaimed by a god'. So θέσπις for *θέσ-σπ-ις, evtl. as shortened form. - Details in Bechtel Lex. s. vv.; also Schwyzer 450 and 458.Page in Frisk: 1,667Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θεσπέσιος
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11 θῆσθαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `suck' (δ 89);Other forms: pres. inf. (δ 89), θήσατο aor. ind. (Ω 58, Call. Jov. 48), θησάμενος (h. Cer. 236) θήσατο `suckled' (h. Ap. 123); act. θῆσαι θρέψαι, θηλάσαι H.Etymology: With the medial σ-aorist θήσατο agrees best the active s-aorist Skt. adhāsīt `suckles' (only gramm.); beside it the root aorist adhāt `id.' (AV). As present Sanskrit has dháyati, which agrees both with OCS dojǫ and with Goth. daddjan, OSwed. dæggja `suck' (with "Verschärfung" [Gemination] of the j), IE *dhh₁-ei-̯eti (s. below). With θῆ-σθαι agree also OHG tāen, Latv. dêt `suck' (IE * dhē-); both languages have a yot-present, tāju, dêju, which is possible in θῆ-σθαι (\< *θή-ι̯ε-σθαι?), which seems athematic. As the other representatives of this etymon have θη- in Greek ( θηλή, θῆλυς, τιθήνη, γαλαθηνός; also θήνιον γάλα H.; (not τιθασός), it is obvious to see in θῆσθαι an innovation after θήσατο. - Beside IE * dheh₁- in θη- (cf. in Skt. fut. dhāsyati, dhātrī `whet-nurse' etc.) stands * dhī- in Skt. dhītá- `sucked', MHG dīen `sucked, give the breast'; further Skt. dhenā `milch-cow' point to * dʰeh₁-i-. On dháyati s. above. - More forms in Bq and the etymol. dict. (W.-Hofmann s. fēlīx, fēlō, fēmina).Page in Frisk: 1,673-674Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θῆσθαι
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