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  • 41 युज्


    yuj
    1) (cf. 2. yu cl. 7. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXIX, 7) yunákti, yuṅkté (ep. alsoᅠ yuñjati, - te;

    Ved. yojati, - te;
    yuje, yujmahe, 3. pl. yujata Impv. yukshvá;
    Pot. yuñjīyāt R. ;
    pf. yuyója, yuyujé RV. etc. etc., 3. sg. yuyojate RV. VIII, 70, 7 ;
    aor. Class. P. ayokshīt, ayaukshīt orᅠ ayujat;
    Ved. alsoᅠ Ā. áyuji;
    Ved. and Class. ayukshi, ayukta;
    fut. yoktā́ Br. ;
    yokshyati ib. ;
    - te AV. etc. etc.;
    inf. yoktum Br. ;
    yujé RV. ;
    ind. p. yuktvā́ ib. etc. etc.;
    yuktvā́ya RV. Br. ;
    - yujya MBh. etc.), to yoke orᅠ join orᅠ fasten orᅠ harness (horses orᅠ a chariot) RV. etc. etc.;
    to make ready, prepare, arrange, fit out, set to work, use, employ, apply ib. ;
    to equip (an army) R. ;
    to offer, perform (prayers, a sacrifice) BhP. ;
    to put on (arrows on a bow-string) MBh. ;
    to fix in, insert, inject (semen) ṠBr. ;
    to appoint to, charge orᅠ intrust with (loc. orᅠ dat.) MBh. VP. ;
    to command, enjoin BhP. ;
    to turn orᅠ direct orᅠ fix orᅠ concentrate (the mind, thoughts etc.) upon (loc.) TS. etc. etc.;
    (P. Ā.) to concentrate the mind in order to obtain union with the Universal Spirit., be absorbed in meditation ( alsoᅠ with yogam) MaitrUp. Bhag. etc.;
    to recollect, recall MBh. ;
    to join, unite, connect, add, bring together RV. etc. etc. (Ā. to be attached, cleave to Hariv.);
    to confer, orᅠ bestow anything (acc.) upon (gen. orᅠ loc.) BhP. MārkP. (Ā. with acc., to become possessed of MBh. ;
    with ātmani, to use for one's self, enjoy Mn. VI, 12);
    to bring into possession of, furnish orᅠ endow with (instr.) Mn. MBh. R. etc.. ;
    to join one's self to (acc.) RV. ;
    (in astron.) to come into union orᅠ conjunction with (acc.) VarBṛS.:
    Pass. yujyáte (ep. alsoᅠ - ti;
    aor. áyoji), to be yoked orᅠ harnessed orᅠ joined etc. RV. etc. etc.;
    to attach one's self to (loc.) Hit. ;
    to be made ready orᅠ prepared for (dat.) Bhag. ;
    to be united in marriage Gaut. MBh. ;
    to be endowed with orᅠ possessed of (instr. with orᅠ without saha) Mn. MBh. etc.;
    (in astron.) to come into conjunction with (instr.) VarBṛS. ;
    to accrue to, fall to the lot of (gen.) Pañcat. ;
    to be fit orᅠ proper orᅠ suitable orᅠ right, suit anything (instr.), be fitted for (loc.), belong to orᅠ suit any one (loc. orᅠ gen.), deserve to be (nom.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
    (with na) not to be fit orᅠ proper etc. for (instr.) orᅠ to (inf., alsoᅠ with pass. sense = « ought not to be») Kāv. Kathās. Pañcat.:
    Caus. yojayati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
    aor. ayūyujat;
    Pass. yojyate), to harness, yoke with (instr.), put to (loc.) Kauṡ. MBh. etc.;
    to equip (an army), draw up (troops) MBh. R. etc.;
    to use, employ, set to work, apply, undertake, carry on, perform, accomplish Mn. MBh. etc.;
    to urge orᅠ impel to Bhartṛ. Prab. ;
    to lead towards, help to (loc.) Sarvad. ;
    to set (snares, nets etc.) MBh. Hit. ;
    to put orᅠ fix on (esp. arrows) ĀṡvGṛ. MBh. etc.;
    to aim (arrows) at (loc.) R. ;
    to fasten on orᅠ in, attack, adjust, add, insert Kauṡ. Kāv. Pur. ;
    (with manas, ātmānam etc.) to direct the thoughts to, concentrate orᅠ fix the mind upon (loc.) MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
    to join, unite, connect, combine, bring orᅠ put together ( alsoᅠ = write, compose) R. Var. Rājat. etc.;
    to encompass, embrace MBh. ;
    to put in order, arrange, repair, restore Rājat. ;
    to endow orᅠ furnish orᅠ provide with (instr.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to mix (food) with (instr.) Mn. VII, 218 ;
    to confer anything upon (loc.) BhP. ;
    (in astron.) to ascertain orᅠ know ( jānāti) the conjunction of the moon with an asterism (instr.) Pāṇ. 3-1, 26 Vārtt. 11 Pat. ;
    (Ā.) to think little of, esteem lightly, despise Vop. in Dhātup. XXXIII, 36:
    Desid. yuyukshati, to wish to harness orᅠ yoke orᅠ join etc.;
    to wish to appoint orᅠ institute MBh. ;
    to wish to fix orᅠ aim (arrows) BhP. ;
    (Ā.) to wish to be absorbed in meditation, devout Bhaṭṭ.:
    Intens. yoyujyate, yoyujīti orᅠ yoyokti
    + Gr. cf. Gk. ζεύγνυμι, ζυγόν;
    Lat. jungere, jugum;
    Lith. júngus;
    Slav. igo;
    Goth. juk;
    Germ. joh, ñoch;
    Angl. Sax. geoc;
    Eng. yoke
    yúj
    2) mfn. (mostly ifc.;

    when uncompounded, the strong cases have a nasal
    e.g.. nom. yuṅ, yuñjau, yuñjas, but aṡva-yuk etc. Pāṇ. 7-1, 71)
    joined, yoked, harnessed, drawn by RV. etc. etc.
    (cf. aṡva-, hari-, hayôttama-yuj);
    furnished orᅠ provided orᅠ filled with, affected by, possessed of (instr., mostly comp.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    bestowing, granting (e.g.. kāma-yuj, « granting wishes») Hariv. ;
    exciting, an exciter (e.g.. yuṇbhiyaḥ, an excñexciter of fear) Bhaṭṭ. ;
    being in couples orᅠ pairs, even (not odd orᅠ separate) Lāṭy. Mn. MBh. etc.;
    m. a yoke-fellow, companion, comrade, associate RV. AV. Br. ;
    a sage who devotes his time to abstract contemplation W. ;
    a pair, couple, the number « two» Pañcar. ;
    du. the two Aṡvins L. ;
    (in astron.) the zodiacal sign Gemini

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > युज्

  • 42 वह्


    vah
    1) cl. 1. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXIII, 35 ;

    váhati, - te (in later language Ā. only m. c.;
    Vedic forms which may partly belong to the aor. are vákshi, voḍham, -ḍhā́m orᅠ voLham, -Lhā́m, uhīta, vákshva, voḍhvam, ūḍhvam, úhāna;
    pf. uvāha, ūhúḥ;
    ūhé RV. etc. etc.;
    vavāha, - hatuḥ MBh. ;
    aor. Ved. ávākshīt orᅠ ávāṭ Subj. vákshat, - ati, Prec. uhyāt;
    avakshi, avoḍha Gr.;
    fut. voḍhā́ Br. ;
    vakshyáti, - te AV. etc.;
    vahishyati MBh. etc.;
    inf. voḍhum RV. etc. etc. <Ved. alsoᅠ - ḍhave andᅠ - ḍhavai>;
    vāhe RV. ;
    váhadhyai ib. ;
    ind. p. ūḍhvā Br. ;
    - úhya AV. etc. etc.;
    cf. 1. ūh), to carry, transport, convey (with instr. of vehicle) RV. etc. etc.;
    to lead, conduct (esp. offerings to the gods, said of Agni) ib. ;
    to bear along (water, said of rivers) ib. ;
    to draw (a car), guide (horses etc.) ib. ;
    to lead towards, to bring, procure, bestow Kāv. Kathās. ;
    to cause, effect BhP. ;
    to offer (a sacrifice) ib. ;
    to spread, diffuse (scent) Kathās. ;
    to shed (tears) BhP. ;
    to carry away, carry off, rob MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to lead home, take to wife, marry RV. etc. etc.;
    to bear orᅠ carry on orᅠ with (Inc. orᅠ instr.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to take orᅠ carry with orᅠ about one's self, have, possess Kāv. Pur. Rājat. ;
    to wear (clothes) Mṛicch. ;
    (with ṡiras) to bear one's head ( uccaiṡ-tarām, « high») Hariv. ;
    (with vasuṉdharām orᅠ kshmā-maṇḍālam) to support i.e. rule the earth Rājat. ;
    (with garbham) to be with child Pañcat. ;
    to bear, suffer, endure Kāv. Pur. ;
    to forbear, forgive, pardon BhP. ;
    to undergo (with agnim, visham, tulām, « the ordeal of fire, poison, andᅠ the balance») Yājñ. ;
    to experience, feel MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to exhibit, show, betray ib. ;
    to pay (a fine) Yājñ. ;
    to pass, spend (time) Rājat. ;
    (intrans.) to drive, ride, go by orᅠ in (with instr. of the vehicle), be borne orᅠ carried along, run, swim etc. RV. etc. etc.;
    to draw (scil. a carriage, said of a horse) Mn. VIII, 146 ;
    to blow (as wind) Kāv. Sāh. ;
    to pass away, elapse Hcar.:
    Pass. uhyáte (ep. alsoᅠ - ti;
    aor. avāhi), to be carried ( uhyamāna, « being carried») etc.;
    to be drawn orᅠ borne by (instr.) orᅠ along orᅠ off RV. etc. etc.:
    Caus. vāhayati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
    aor. avīvahat;
    Pass. vāhyate),
    to cause to bear orᅠ carry orᅠ convey orᅠ draw (with two acc. Pāṇ. 1-4, 52 Vārtt. 6 Pat.),
    drive (a chariot), guide orᅠ ride (a horse), propel (a boat), go orᅠ travel by any vehicle MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to cause to guide (two acc.) Vop. ;
    to cause any one (acc.) to carry anything (acc.) on (loc.) MBh. ;
    to cause to take in marriage ib. ;
    to cause to be conveyed by (instr.) Ragh. Rājat. ;
    to traverse (a road) Ragh. ;
    to accomplish (a journey) Megh. ;
    to employ, keep going orᅠ in work Mn. III, 68; IV, 86 ;
    to give, administer ( seeᅠ vāhita);
    to take in, deceive ( seeᅠ id.):
    Desid. vivakshati, - te Gr.:
    Intens. vanīvāhyáte, to carry hither andᅠ thither (cf. vanīvā́hana andᅠ vanīvāhitá);
    vāvahīti, to bear (a burden) Subh. ;
    vāvahyate, vāvoḍhi
    + Gr. cf. Gk. ὄχος for γγοχος;
    Lat. vehere, vehiculum;
    Slav. vesti;
    Lith. véṡ3ti;
    Goth. gawigan;
    Germ. bewegen;
    Eng. weigh
    2) (ifc.;
    strong form vāh weak form Ǔk, which with a preceding a coalesces into au;
    cf. Pāṇ. 3-2, 64; IV, 1, 61)
    carrying, drawing, bearing, holding (cf. anaḍ-uh, apsu-vah, indra-vah etc.)

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  • 43 bijugis

    bĭjŭgĭs, e, adj. [bis-jugum] (a rare form for bijugus).
    I.
    Lit., yoked two together: equi, * Verg. G. 3, 91:

    bijugum Colla lyncum,

    Ov. M. 4, 24:

    curriculum,

    drawn by a pair of horses, Suet. Calig. 10.—
    II.
    In gen., double: uno bijuges tolli de limine fasces, i. e. two brothers, consuls from one family, Claud. Prob. et Olyb. 233.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > bijugis

  • 44 Guericke, Otto von

    [br]
    b. 20 November 1602 Magdeburg, Saxony, Germany
    d. 11 May 1686 Hamburg, Germany
    [br]
    German engineer and physicist, inventor of the air pump and investigator of the properties of a vacuum.
    [br]
    Guericke was born into a patrician family in Magdeburg. He was educated at the University of Leipzig in 1617–20 and at the University of Helmstedt in 1620. He then spent two years studying law at Jena, and in 1622 went to Leiden to study law, mathematics, engineering and especially fortification. He spent most of his life in politics, for he was elected an alderman of Magdeburg in 1626. After the destruction of Magdeburg in 1631, he worked in Brunswick and Erfurt as an engineer for the Swedish government, and then in 1635 for the Electorate of Saxony. He was Mayor of Magdeburg for thirty years, between 1646 and 1676. He was ennobled in 1666 and retired from public office in 168land went to Hamburg. It was through his attendances at international congresses and at princely courts that he took part in the exchange of scientific ideas.
    From his student days he was concerned with the definition of space and posed three questions: can empty space exist or is space always filled? How can heavenly bodies affect each other across space and how are they moved? Is space, and so also the heavenly bodies, bounded or unbounded? In c. 1647 Guericke made a suction pump for air and tried to exhaust a beer barrel, but he could not stop the leaks. He then tried a copper sphere, which imploded. He developed a series of spectacular demonstrations with his air pump. In 1654 at Rattisbon he used a vertical cylinder with a well-fitting piston connected over pulleys by a rope to fifty men, who could not stop the piston descending when the cylinder was exhausted. More famous were his copper hemispheres which, when exhausted, could not be drawn apart by two teams of eight horses. They were first demonstrated at Magdeburg in 1657 and at the court in Berlin in 1663. Through these experiments he discovered the elasticity of air and began to investigate its density at different heights. He heard of the work of Torricelli in 1653 and by 1660 had succeeded in making barometric forecasts. He published his famous work New Experiments Concerning Empty Space in 1672. Between 1660 and 1663 Guericke constructed a large ball of sulphur that could be rotated on a spindle. He found that, when he pressed his hand on it and it was rotated, it became strongly electrified; he thus unintentionally became the inventor of the first machine to generate static electricity. He attempted to reach a complete physical explanation of the world and the heavens with magnetism as a primary force and evolved an explanation for the rotation of the heavenly bodies.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1672, Experimenta nova (ut vocantur) Magdeburgica de vacuo spatio (New Experiments Concerning Empty Space).
    Further Reading
    F.W.Hoffmann, 1874, Otto von Guericke (a full biography).
    T.I.Williams (ed.), 1969, A Biographical Dictionary of Scientists, London: A. \& C.Black (contains a short account of his life).
    Chambers Concise Dictionary of Scientists, 1989, Cambridge.
    Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Vol. V, New York.
    C.Singer (ed.), 1957, A History of Technology, Vols. III and IV, Oxford University Press (includes references to Guericke's inventions).
    RLH

    Biographical history of technology > Guericke, Otto von

  • 45 match

    I
    1. [mætʃ] n
    1. спичка

    to strike /to light/ a match - зажечь спичку

    have you got a match? - у вас есть спички /огонёк/?, не дадите ли прикурить?

    to put /to set/ a match to smth. - зажечь что-л., поджечь что-л.

    2. воен. запальный фитиль; огнепровод
    2. [mætʃ] v
    II
    1. [mætʃ] n
    1. 1) человек, подходящий под пару; ровня; пара
    2) равный по силам противник, соперник

    to be [to prove oneself] a [more than a] match for smb. - быть [оказаться] достойным [более сильным или искусным] противником кого-л.

    you are no match for him - ты с ним не справишься; нечего тебе с ним тягаться

    to find [to meet] one's match - найти [встретить] достойного противника /соперника/

    he has met his match - он встретил равного себе противника; ≅ нашла коса на камень

    3) вещь, подходящая под пару (по виду, форме, цвету и т. п.)

    a perfect match of colours - отлично /прекрасно/ подобранные цвета; прекрасное сочетание цветов

    to be a good [bad] match - [не] подходить, [не] сочетаться, [не] гармонировать

    I am looking for a match for these curtains - я ищу что-нибудь подходящее к этим занавесям

    I can't find a match for this glove - я не могу подобрать пару к этой перчатке

    her purse and shoes were a good match - её сумка и туфли подходили друг к другу /гармонировали друг с другом/

    2. матч, состязание, соревнование

    football [tennis] match - футбольный [теннисный] матч

    wrestling [boxing] match - соревнование по борьбе [боксу]

    to play a match against the French team - выступать в соревнованиях против французской команды, играть матч с французской командой

    to win the match - выиграть состязание /встречу/

    we lost all our away [home] matches - мы проиграли все игры /матчи/ на чужом [своём] поле

    3. 1) брак

    to make a match - а) жениться; выйти замуж; вступить в брак; they decided to make a match of it - они решили пожениться; she made a good match - она хорошо вышла замуж; она сделала хорошую партию; б) сосватать, поженить, устроить брак; [см. тж. 4, 2)]

    by match - уст. в результате женитьбы

    2) партия

    he [she] is a good match - он [она] хорошая партия

    4. уст.
    1) сговор
    2) пари

    to make a match - держать пари, биться об заклад [см. тж. 3, 1)]

    (it is) a match! - идёт!, по рукам!

    2. [mætʃ] v
    1. (тж. match up)
    1) подходить под пару, под стать; соответствовать

    to match well - точно соответствовать; гармонировать

    his looks match his character - его внешность /облик/ соответствует его характеру

    these colours don't match - эти цвета плохо сочетаются /не гармонируют/

    a brown dress with hat and gloves to match - коричневое платье с подобранными к нему (в тон) шляпкой и перчатками

    the weather didn't match (up) to our hopes - погода не оправдала наших надежд

    the poet's power lies in matching a mood - талант поэта заключается в умении выразить настроение

    2) подбирать под пару, под стать; сочетать

    I want smth. to match this cloth - мне нужно что-л. подходящее к этому материалу

    can you match this button? - можете ли вы подобрать такую же пуговицу?

    the contestants were well matched - участники соревнования /состязания/ были удачно подобраны

    3) согласовывать, приводить в соответствие

    we try to match the jobs with the applicants - мы стараемся подобрать подходящую работу тем, кто подал заявление

    4) тех. подгонять, пригонять, выравнивать
    2. 1) противостоять; состязаться; быть равным по силе, ловкости и т. п.

    no one can match him in archery [in knowledge] - никто не может состязаться /соперничать/ с ним в стрельбе из лука [в знаниях]

    no one can match him for speed - никто не может сравниться с ним в скорости

    2) противопоставлять

    to match smb. against smb. - противопоставлять кого-л. кому-л.

    to match strength with /against/ smb. - помериться с кем-л. силами

    she matched her wits against his strength - его силе она противопоставила свою хитрость

    no one was willing to match themselves against him - никто не хотел вступать с ним в единоборство

    he matched his dog against his neighbours' in a race - он выставил своего пса против соседского на собачьих бегах

    3. 1) женить; выдавать замуж; (со)сватать
    2) уст. жениться; выйти замуж
    4. подбрасывать монету (для решения спора и т. п.); играть в орлянку
    5. стр. шпунтовать
    6. редк. спаривать, случать

    НБАРС > match

  • 46 coach

    1. noun
    1) (road vehicle) Kutsche, die; (state coach) [Staats]karosse, die
    2) (railway carriage) Wagen, der
    3) (bus) [Reise]bus, der

    by coachmit dem Bus

    4) (tutor) Privat- od. Nachhilfelehrer, der/-lehrerin, die; (sport instructor) Trainer, der/Trainerin, die
    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    [kəu ] 1. noun
    1) (a railway carriage: The last two coaches of the train were derailed.) der Eisenbahnwagen
    2) (a bus for tourists etc.) der Omnibus
    3) (a trainer in athletics, sport etc: the tennis coach.) der/die Trainer(in)
    4) (a private teacher: They employed a coach to help their son with his mathematics.) der/die Nachhilfelehrer(in)
    5) (a four-wheeled horsedrawn vehicle.) die Kutsche
    2. verb
    (to prepare (a person) for an examination, contest etc: He coached his friend for the Latin exam.) Nachhilfeunterricht erteilen
    - academic.ru/97394/coachbuilder">coachbuilder
    - coachman
    * * *
    [kəʊtʃ, AM koʊtʃ]
    I. n
    1. BRIT (private bus) [Omni]bus m, Reisebus m
    by \coach mit dem Bus
    2. (horse-drawn carriage) Kutsche f, Karosse f
    3. (railway carriage) [Eisenbahn]wagen m, Waggon m
    4. (teacher) Nachhilfelehrer(in) m(f), Privatlehrer(in) m(f)
    geography \coach Erdkundelehrer(in) m(f); SPORT Trainer(in) m(f); (about life) persönlicher Betreuer/persönliche Betreuerin, Coach m fachspr
    II. vt
    to \coach sb jdn trainieren
    he \coaches boxing er gibt Boxunterricht
    2. (help to learn)
    to \coach sb jdm Nachhilfe geben
    to \coach sb for an exam jdn auf ein Examen vorbereiten
    III. vi trainieren
    * * *
    [kəʊtʃ]
    1. n
    1) (horsedrawn) Kutsche f
    2) (RAIL) (Eisenbahn)wagen m, Waggon m
    3) (Brit: motor coach) (Reise)bus m

    coach travel/journeys — Busreisen pl

    4) (= tutor) Nachhilfelehrer(in) m(f); (SPORT) Trainer m
    5) (esp US AVIAT) Economy(klasse) f
    2. vt
    1) (SPORT) trainieren
    2)

    he had been coached in what to sayman hatte mit ihm eingeübt, was er sagen sollte

    * * *
    coach [kəʊtʃ]
    A s
    1. (große, geschlossene) Kutsche, (Staats) Karosse f:
    coach and four Vierspänner m;
    drive a coach and (four) horses through umg etwas zunichtemachen
    2. BAHN Br (Personen)Wagen m
    3. Br (Reise)Bus m:
    by coach mit dem Bus
    4. Nachhilfe-, Privatlehrer(in)
    5. SPORT Trainer(in)
    B v/t
    1. jemandem Nachhilfe- oder Privatunterricht geben (in in dat):
    coach sb for an examination jemanden auf eine Prüfung vorbereiten
    2. SPORT trainieren
    C v/i
    1. Nachhilfe- oder Privatunterricht geben
    2. SPORT als Trainer(in) arbeiten
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (road vehicle) Kutsche, die; (state coach) [Staats]karosse, die
    2) (railway carriage) Wagen, der
    3) (bus) [Reise]bus, der
    4) (tutor) Privat- od. Nachhilfelehrer, der/-lehrerin, die; (sport instructor) Trainer, der/Trainerin, die
    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    n.
    Kutsche -n f.
    Reisebus -se m.
    Trainer - m.
    Wagen -- m.

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  • 47 corral

    (Sp. model spelled same [korál], a term of uncertain origin common to Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, Galician, and Occitan. It is related to Spanish and Portuguese corro 'enclosure' or 'circle of people,' but it is uncertain which of the two terms derives from which. Corominas notes that corral was probably the original term; if so, it derives from Vulgar Latin * curralem 'race track' or 'place where vehicles are enclosed' < Latin currum 'cart')
       1) DARE: 1829. A pen or enclosure for horses or livestock. Such pens were generally made of wooden posts and slatting or other fencing material, but they could be constructed of rope or adobe walls (Watts notes that the latter was used to protect herds from pillaging Indians).
       2) Rocky Mountains: 1848. A group of wagons drawn into a circle for defense.
       3) DARE: 1859. According to a quote included in the DARE, a correll was a hedge built around a campsite to protect travelers from the wind.
       4) OED: 1847. As a verb, corral means to herd animals into an enclosure, or (5) to draw wagons into a circle.
       6) OED: 1860. Blevins notes that, by extension from (4), to corral is to gain control of anything. Hendrickson includes a quote from the New York Times (1867) that demonstrates the variety of meanings the term corral had in the West at that time: "If a man is embarrassed in any way, he is 'cor-raled.' Indians 'corral' men on the plains; storms 'corral' tourists. The criminal is 'corraled' in prison, the gambler 'corrals' the dust of the miner." The DRAE references corral as an enclosed, uncovered place in a home or a field that serves as a pen for animals. The additional meanings above are not referenced in Spanish sources, but are extensions of the original meaning.
        Alternate forms: coral, corel, corell, corrale, correll, coural.

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  • 48 zanka

    sleigh drawn by a pair of horses, two-horse sleigh.

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