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1 discobolus
discŏbŏlus, i, m., = diskobolos, the thrower of the discus or quoit, a famous piece of sculpture by Myron, Quint. 2, 13, 10; Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 57; also by Naucydes, Plin. ib. § 80;and a painting by Tauriscus,
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2 وضعة رامي القرص
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3 discóbolo
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4 discóbolo
m.discobolus, discus thrower.* * *1 discus thrower, discobolus* * *discóbolo, -aSM / F discus thrower* * *discóbolo -lamasculine, femininediscus thrower* * *discóbolo nmdiscus thrower* * *m HIST discus thrower -
5 дискобол
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6 Diskuswerfer
* * *der Diskuswerferdiscus thrower* * *Dịs|kus|wer|fer(in)m(f)discus thrower* * *Dis·kus·wer·fer(in)m(f) discus thrower* * ** * *m.discobolus n. -
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8 원반 투수
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9 discobolo
m discus thrower* * *1 ( nell'antichità) discobolus*2 ( nell'atletica moderna) discus thrower.* * *[dis'kɔbolo]sostantivo maschile discus thrower* * *discobolo/dis'kɔbolo/sostantivo m.discus thrower. -
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11 رامي القرص
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12 дискобол
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13 δίσκος
δίσκος ( δικεῖν): discus, quoit, of metal or stone.—Hence δίσκουρα ( οὖρον), n. pl., a quoit's cast, Il. 23.431, 523. —(For the attitude in throwing the quoit, see cut, after Myron's famous statue of the Discobolus.)A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > δίσκος
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14 Diskuswerfer
m1. discobolus2. discus thrower
См. также в других словарях:
Discobolus — Dis*cob o*lus, n.; pl. {Discoboli}. [L., fr. Gr. ?; ? a discu + ? to throw.] (Fine Arts) (a) A thrower of the discus. (b) A statue of an athlete holding the discus, or about to throw it. [1913 Webster] Note: The Discobolus of Myron was a famous… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discobolus — discus thrower, from Latin, from Gk. discobolos, from diskos quoit, discus + bolos thrower, related to ballein to throw (see BALLISTICS (Cf. ballistics)) … Etymology dictionary
Discobolus — The Townley Discobolus at the British Museum, with incorrectly restored head. The Discobolus of Myron ( discus thrower Greek Δισκοβόλος, Diskobolos ) is a famous Greek sculpture that was completed towards the end of the Severe period, circa 460… … Wikipedia
discobolus — n. (pl. discoboli) 1 a discus thrower in ancient Greece. 2 a statue of a discobolus. Etymology: L f. Gk diskobolos f. diskos DISCUS + bolos throwing f. ballo to throw … Useful english dictionary
discobolus — noun a) a discus thrower b) a statue of a discus thrower … Wiktionary
discobolus — n. statue of an athlete holding discus or about to toss it; thrower of discus … English contemporary dictionary
discobolus — [dɪ skɒbələs] noun (plural discoboli lʌɪ) a discus thrower in ancient Greece. Origin C18: via L. from Gk diskobolos, from diskos discus + bolos throwing … English new terms dictionary
discobolus — dis·cob·o·lus … English syllables
discobolus — /dɪsˈkɒbələs/ (say dis kobuhluhs) noun (plural discoboli /dɪsˈkɒbəlaɪ/ (say dis kobuhluy)) a thrower of the discus. {Latin, from Greek diskobolos} …
discobolus — n. discus thrower; famous ancient statue of discus thrower … Dictionary of difficult words
discobolus attitude — a position resembling that of a discus thrower, caused by stimulation of the semicircular canals … Medical dictionary