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21 हृदयम् _hṛdayam
हृदयम् 1 The heart, soul, mind; हृदये दिग्धशरैरिवाहतः Ku.4.25; so अयोहृदयः R.9.9; पाषाणहृदय &c.-2 The bosom, chest, breast; बाणभिन्नहृदया निपेतुषी R.11.19.-3 Love, affection.-4 The interior or essence of anything.-5 The secret science; अश्व˚, अक्ष˚ &c.; ऋतुपर्णो नलसखो यो$श्वविद्यामयान्नलात् । दत्वा$क्षहृदयं चास्मै सर्वकामस्तु तत्सुतः ॥ Bhag.9.9.17.-6 True or divine knowledge.-7 The Veda.-8 Wish, intention; एवं विरिञ्चादिभिरीडितस्तद्विज्ञाय तेषां हृदयं तथैव Bhāg.8.6.16.-9 = अहंकारम् q. v.; मनो विसृजते भावं बुद्धिरध्यवसायिनी । हृदयं प्रियाप्रिये वेद त्रिविधा कर्मचोदना Mb.12.248.1.-Comp. -आत्मन् m. a heron.-आविध् a. heart-rending, heart-piercing; रोचनैर्भूषितां पम्पामस्माकं हृदयाविधम् Bk.6.73.-ईशः, -ईश्वरः a husband. (-शा, -री f.)1 a wife.-2 a mistress.-उदङ्कः heaving of the heart.-उद्वेष्टनम् contraction of the heart.-उन्मादकर a. bewitching hearts.-कम्पः tremor of the heart, palpitation.-क्लमः weakness of the heart.-क्षोभः agitation of the heart.-ग्रन्थिः anything which binds the soul or grieves the heart (as अविद्यारूपसंसार- बन्धन); भिद्यते हृदयग्रन्थिश्छिद्यन्ते सर्वसंशयाः Muṇd.2.2.8.-ग्रहः spasm of the heart.-ग्राहिन् a. heart-captivating.-चोरः one who steals the heart or affections.-छिद् a. heart-rending, heart-piercing.-जः a son.-ज्ञ a. knowing the heart or its secret.-दाहिन् a. heart-burning.-दीपः, -दीपकः N. of a glossary of materia medica by Vopadeva.-दौर्बल्यम् faint-heartedness.-पुरुषः beating of the heart.-प्रमाथिन् a. agitating the heart; क्व रुजा हृदयप्रमाथिनी क्व च ते विश्वसनीयमायुधम् M.3.1.-प्रस्तर a. cruel.-रज्जुः (in geom.) a central line.-रोगः, -शल्यम् a thorn or wound in the heart, a heart- disease; P.VI.3.51; समुत्खाता नन्दा नव हृदयशल्या इव भुवः Mu.1.13.-लेखः 1 knowledge.-2 heart-ache, anxiety.-विध्, -वेधिन् a. heart-piercing.-विरोधः oppression of the heart.-वृत्ति f. disposition of the heart.-शैथिल्यम् depression, faintheartedness.-शोषण a. heart-withering.-संघट्टः paralysis of the heart.-संमित a. breast-high.-स्थ a. being or cherished in the heart.-स्थानम् the breast, bosom. -
22 روح
n.essence / ghost / life / (divine)revelation / revenant / soul / spirit / vim / vitality -
23 समूह
sam-ūhám. (ifc. f. ā) a collection, assemblage, aggregate, heap, number, multitude AV. etc. etc.;
an association, corporation, community Mn. Yājñ. etc.;
sum, totality, essence MBh. ;
N. of a divine being(?) MBh. XIII, 4355 ;
(ā) f. (scil. vṛitti) a partic. mode of subsistence Baudh. ;
(- ha) -kārya n. the business orᅠ affairs of a community MW. ;
- kshāraka m. civet L. ;
- gandha m. civet L.
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24 हृदय
hṛídaya
hṛidaye-kṛi, « to take to heart»), soul, mind (as the seat of mental operations;
capala-hṛidaya, « fickleminded») RV. etc. etc.;
the heart orᅠ interior of the body RV. AV. TBr. MBh. ;
the heart orᅠ centre orᅠ core orᅠ essence orᅠ best orᅠ dearest orᅠ most secret part of anything AV. etc. etc.;
true orᅠ divine knowledge MW. ;
the Veda ib. ;
science ib. ;
(with prajāpateḥ) N. of a Sāman. IndSt. ;
m. a partic. Sunday BhavP. ;
(ā) f. N. of a mare Hariv. ;
mfn. going to the heart BhāgP. (fr. hṛid + aya Sch.)
- हृदयकम्प
- हृदयकम्पन
- हृदयक्लम
- हृदयक्षोभ
- हृदयगत
- हृदयग्रन्थि
- हृदयग्रह
- हृदयग्राह
- हृदयग्राहक
- हृदयग्राहिन्
- हृदयंगम
- हृदयचन्द्र
- हृदयचोर
- हृदयचौर
- हृदयच्छिद्
- हृदयज
- हृदयज्ञ
- हृदयज्वर
- हृदयदत्त
- हृदयदर्पण
- हृदयदाहिन्
- हृदयदीप
- हृदयदीपक
- हृदयदूत
- हृदयदेश
- हृदयदौर्बल्य
- हृदयद्रव
- हृदयधर
- हृदयनरपति
- हृदयनाथ
- हृदयनारायणदेव
- हृदयपीडा
- हृदयपुण्डरीक
- हृदयपुरुष
- हृदयप्रकाश
- हृदयप्रबोध
- हृदयप्रमाथिन्
- हृदयप्रस्तर
- हृदयप्रिय
- हृदयबन्धन
- हृदयबोधिका
- हृदयरज्जु
- हृदयराम
- हृदयरोग
- हृदयलेख
- हृदयलेह्य
- हृदयवत्
- हृदयवल्लभ
- हृदयविरोध
- हृदयवृत्ति
- हृदयवेधिन्
- हृदयव्यथा
- हृदयव्याधि
- हृदयशल्य
- हृदयशूल
- हृदयशैथिल्य
- हृदयशोक
- हृदयशोषण
- हृदयश्रिष्
- हृदयसंसर्ग
- हृदयसंघट्ट
- हृदयसंधि
- हृदयसंनिहित
- हृदयसम्मित
- हृदयसाहि
- हृदयस्थ
- हृदयस्थली
- हृदयस्थान
- हृदयस्थायिन्
- हृदयस्पृश्
- हृदयहारिन्
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25 TEOYELIZTLI
teôyeliztli:Essence divine (S).Manque dans Molina II. -
26 extract
1. n экстракт; вытяжка2. n выдержка, цитата, извлечение3. n выписка4. n юр. засвидетельствованная выписка5. v извлекать, вытаскивать, вытягивать6. v выжимать7. v выпаривать; получать экстракт; экстрагировать8. v получить с трудом, добыть9. v выбирать; делать выпискиto extract examples from … — подбирать примеры из …
10. v извлекать, получать11. v горн. добывать12. v мат. извлекать кореньСинонимический ряд:1. abstract (noun) abstract; citation; clipping; excerpt; quotation; selection2. distillate (noun) decoction; distillate; distillation; essence; infusion; solution3. deduce (verb) deduce; divine; obtain; understand4. distill (verb) derive; distil; distill; press out; withdraw5. draw out (verb) draw forth; draw out; exact; extirpate; extricate; get; pry out; pull out; remove; wrest; wring6. educe (verb) bleed; educe; elicit; evince; evoke; extort; milk7. evulse (verb) evulse; pluck; pull; tear; tweeze; yank8. excerpt (verb) excerpt9. gather (verb) cull; garner; gather; glean; pick upАнтонимический ряд:inject; insert; instil; interject; intervene; introduce -
27 nature
1. n природа; мир, вселеннаяin nature — на свете, во всей вселенной
2. n природное, первобытное состояниеa return to nature — возвращение в первобытное состояние;
3. n сущность, основное свойство; свойства, характерnature of soil — характер грунта; состояние почвы
4. n род, сорт; класс, типof the nature of — что-то вроде; нечто похожее на
5. n натура, характер, нравill nature — злобность, плохой характер
human nature — человеческая природа, человеческие слабости
by nature — по природе, от рождения
6. n человеческая душа; человекa student of nature — человек, изучающий природу
7. n естество; организм; жизненные силыagainst nature — противоестественный; аморальный
to ease nature — «облегчиться», оправиться
to control nature — сдерживать инстинкты; владеть собой
8. n иск. естественность, жизненность, правдоподобие9. n иск. сила; живица, камедьall nature — все, очень много народа;
in the course of nature — естественно; при нормальном ходе событий; в своё время
to let nature take its course — не вмешиваться в ход событий; предоставить делу идти своим чередом
in the nature of things — в силу природы вещей; естественно; неизбежно
Синонимический ряд:1. being (noun) being; essence; essentia; essentiality; pith; quintessence; texture2. character (noun) attributes; character; characteristics; complexion; constitution; disposition; humor; individualism; individuality; kind; makeup; make-up; personality; qualifications; temper; temperament3. environment (noun) environment; landscape; natural setting; out-of-doors; outside world; rural setting; scenery; seascape; view4. humour (noun) disposition; humour; temper; temperament5. outdoors (noun) outdoors; wild; wilderness6. physics (noun) cosmic process; fission; kinetic energy; natural law; natural order; physical energy; physics; potential energy; underlying cause; water power7. type (noun) breed; cast; caste; class; cut; description; feather; ilk; kidney; lot; manner; mold; mould; order; persuasion; sort; species; stamp; stripe; type; variety; way8. universe (noun) biosphere; cosmos; creation; earth; kosmos; macrocosm; macrocosmos; megacosm; universe; worldАнтонимический ряд:being; creature; fiction; invention; man; monstrosity; object; romance; subject -
28 ὑπόστασις
ὑπόστασις, εως, ἡ (ὑφίστημι; Hippocr.+; Polyb. 4, 50, 10; 6, 55, 2; Diod S 16, 32, 3; 16, 33, 1; M. Ant. 10, 5; ins, pap, LXX; PsSol 15:5; 17:24; TestReub 2:7; TestZeb 2:4; Tat.; Ath. 21, 3; Iren. 5, 36, 1 [Harv. II 426, 1]; Hippol., Ref. 10, 17, 2; Did., Gen. 128, 11 in widely different meanings. See Dörrie 4 below.)① the essential or basic structure/nature of an entity, substantial nature, essence, actual being, reality (underlying structure, oft. in contrast to what merely seems to be: Ps.-Aristot., De Mundo 4 p. 395a, 29f; Plut., Mor. 894b; Diog. L., Pyrrh. 9, 91; Artem. 3, 14; Ps 38:6; Wsd 16:21; TestReub 2:7; SJCh 78, 30; Philo, Aet. M. 88; 92; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 1; Tat. 6, 2; Ath. 21, 3; cp. the answer of a certain Secundus, who, when asked ‘Quid fides?’, answered: ‘ignotae rei mira certitudo’=a marvelous certainty about someth. otherwise unknown [FPhGr I 516]; s. also Lexicon Sabbaiticum: Lexica Graeca Minora ’65, 53)ⓐ of the Son of God as χαρακτὴρ τῆς ὑποστάσεως αὐτοῦ a(n) exact representation of (God’s) real being (i.e. as one who is in charge of the universe) Hb 1:3. Sim. of polytheists’ deities, whose basic reality is someth. material like stone, metal etc. Dg 2:1.ⓑ of things: among the meanings that can be authenticated for Hb 11:1 a strong claim can be made for realization (Diod S 1, 3, 2 of the realization of a plan; Cornutus 9 p. 9, 3 of the realization of humanity; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 1 that of the Jewish people, both by a divine act; Tat. 5, 1 of God τοῦ παντὸς ἡ ὑπόστασις): ἔστιν πίστις ἐλπιζομένων ὑπ.=in faith things hoped for become realized, or things hoped for take on (but s. 3 and 4 below) reality. Conversely, ‘without faith things hoped for would have no reality’. HKöster (s. bibliog. 4 below) argues for this sense also in 3:14, but s. 2. Cp. the rendering ‘substance’ (e.g. KJV, REB).② a plan that one devises for action, plan, project, undertaking, endeavor (Diod. Sic 15, 70, 2; 16, 32, 3; 16, 82, 6; 17, 69, 7; Ezk 19:5) ἐν τῇ ὑποστάσει ταύτῃ in connection with this undertaking i.e. the collection for Jerusalem 2 Cor 9:4. The fact that meeting a financial obligation is the main theme (vss. 1–2) might well suggest association of ὑπ. with its use e.g. as a t.t. of expectation of rent due PTebt 61b, 194. To emphasize the importance of steadfast commitment to professed obligation (opp. καρδία πονηρὰ ἀπιστίας ἐν τῷ ἀποστῆναι), the author of Hb 3:14 uses ὑπ. in a way that invites an addressee to draw on the semantic component of obligation familiar in commercial usage of the term (s. PTebt above), an association that is invited by use of μέτοχος, a standard term for a business partner (PHib 109, 3; PCairZen 176, 102 [both III B.C.]), μέχρι τέλους (s.v. τέλος 2bβ), and βέβαιος (s. M-M s.v.). S. Köster 1b above for focus of ὑπ. on ‘reality’.—Satirically, ἐν ταύτῃ τῇ ὑποστάσει τῆς καυχήσεως in this boasting project of mine 2 Cor 11:17.③ The interp. situation, condition (Cicero, Ad Attic. 2, 3, 3 ὑπόστασιν nostram=our situation), also specif. frame of mind (Dio Cass. 49, 9; Themist., Or. 13 p. 178b; Jos., Ant. 18, 24 of determination in desperate circumstances; sim. Polyb. 6, 55, 2) has been suggested for some of the passages cited in 1 and 2 above: 2 Cor 9:4 (explained in a v.l. via the epexegetical gen. καυχήσεως); 11:17; Hb 3:14 (s. Dörrie [bibliog. 4 below], p. 39: the frame of mind described in Hb 3:6). The sense ‘confidence’, ‘assurance’ (based on LXX [Ruth 1:12; Ps 38:8; Ezk 19:5], where it renders תִּקְוָה etc.) favored by Melanchthon and Luther (also Tyndale, NRSV, but not KJV) for Hb 11:1 has enjoyed much favor but must be eliminated, since examples of it cannot be found (s. Dörrie and Köster [4 below]). More prob. for Hb 4:11 is④ guarantee of ownership/entitlement, title deed (Sb 9086 III, 1–11 [104 A.D.]; Spicq III 423 n. 14; cp. M-M s.v.) Hb 11:1 (cp. 2 above for commercial use of ὕπ.).—ASchlatter, Der Glaube im NT4 1927, 614ff; MMathis, The Pauline πίστισ-ὑπόστασις acc. to Hb 11:1, diss. Cath. Univ. of Amer., Washington, D.C. 1920, also Biblica 3, 1922, 79–87; RWitt, Hypostasis: ‘Amicitiae Corolla’ (RHarris Festschr.) ’33, 319–43; MSchumpp, D. Glaubensbegriff des Hb: Divus Thomas 11, ’34, 397–410; FErdin, D. Wort Hypostasis, diss. Freiburg ’39; CArpe, Philologus 94, ’41, 65–78; HDörrie, Ὑπόστασις, Wort-u. Bedeutungsgeschichte: NAWG 1955, no. 3, ZNW 46, ’55, 196–202; HKöster, TW VIII 571–88 (Köster prefers plan, project [Vorhaben] for the passages in 2 Cor, and reality [Wirklichkeit] for all 3 occurrences in Hb, contrasting the reality of God with the transitory character of the visible world). S. also the lit. s.v. πίστις 2a.—DELG s.v. ἵστημι. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq. Sv.
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