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1 timbunan pupuk
dung hill -
2 сметище
dung-hill* * *смѐтище,ср., -а dung-hill; dumping-ground.* * *dung-hill -
3 Misthaufen
m dung heap; mit Dünger: manure heap* * *der Misthaufendunghill* * *Mịst|hau|fenmmanure heap* * *Mist·hau·fenm manure [or dung] [or muck] heap* * *der dung/manure/muck heap* * ** * *der dung/manure/muck heap* * *m.dung hill n.dunghill n.midden n. -
4 sterculīnum
sterculīnum (sterquil-, Ph.), ī, n [stercus], a dung-heap, dung-hill.—As a term of abuse, T.* * *dung heap/hill/pit, manure pile; midden -
5 навозная куча
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6 cloacarius
Icloacaria, cloacarium ADJof/derived from sewage/dung/sewersIIsewer/drain worker/cleaner -
7 letamaio
letamaio s.m.1 dung-heap, dung-hill, manure-heap2 (fig.) pigsty, hovel: vivono in un letamaio, they live in a pigsty.* * *1) dunghill, manure heap, muckheap2) fig. dunghill* * *letamaiopl. -ai /leta'majo, ai/sostantivo m.1 dunghill, manure heap, muckheap2 fig. dunghill. -
8 concimaia
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9 òtrach
nm. g.v. -aich; pl. -aichean, dung-hill; dung, filth -
10 Misthaufen
m1. dung heap2. dunghill3. dung hill4. manure heap5. manure pile6. midden -
11 अवस्करः _avaskarḥ
अवस्करः [अवकीर्यते इत्यवस्करः, कॄ-अप् सुट् वचस्के$वस्करः P.VI.1.148]1 Ordure, excrement.-2 The privities (गुह्यदेश).-3 Dirt, sweepings (in general); गृहद्वाराशुचि- स्थानरथ्यावस्करशोधनम् Nārada. तद्वितीर्य स्वसर्वस्वमात्मानमन- वस्करम् । चिकीर्षामि महाबाहो...॥ Śiva. B.29.36.-4 A place for faeces, dung-hill.-Comp. अवस्करस्तु विष्ठायां गुह्ये... Nm.-मन्दिरम् a privy, water-closet. -
12 gübre yığını
n. dung hill, muck heap -
13 ལུད་ཕུང་
[lud phung]dung hill -
14 ལུད་འབུ་
[lud 'bu]grubs in a dung hill -
15 sæta
* * *I)(-tta, -tt), v.1) to sit in ambush for, waylay, with dat. (hann ætlar at s. yðr, þá er þér farið sunnan); to watch for an opportunity (þessu sætir Sturlaugr ok høggr);2) to undergo, expose oneself to, suffer (vildu þeir heldr rýma land en eptir sitja ok s. afarkostum af konungi);3) to bring about, cause, with dat.; s. áhlaupum við e-n, to attack one; s. vélræðum við e-n, to scheme against one;4) to amount to, be equivalent to (E. var þar at búi sínu, svá at þat sætti vetrum eigi allfám); s. tíðindum, to be important news, be of importance (er þat komit til eyrna mér, er mér þykkir stórtíðindum s.); s. ráði, to be advisable (litlu ráði þykkir mér s. ferð þessi); s. sannindum ok réttindum, to regard truth and right; hann spurði, hví (= hverju) þat sætti, he asked how it came about, what was the reason.* * *1.u, f. a kind of bondwoman; tvær eru hans enar beztu ambáttir, sæta ok deigja, N. G. L. i. 70, 234; sæta heitir sú kona, er búandi hennar er af landi farinn, Edda 108.2. in poetry, a woman (generally), Lex. Poët.; sætan átti sjúkan mann, sér kaus dauða ef lifði hann, a ditty; heima-s., a marriageable girl staying at home.II. a midden, dung-hill; jam-mikit sem hann taddi sér með sætu hans, N. G. L. ii. 113.2.(i. e. sœta), t, to sweeten, MS. 23. 28. -
16 mesthoop
n. dung hill, kitchen midden, midden -
17 gnojište
cesspit, dung hill* * *• dunghill -
18 smetlište
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19 lantakasa
• dunghill• dung-hill• manure heap• manure pile -
20 Cada gallo canta en su muladar
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