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21 Stinkkäfer
m ZOOL. (Pillendreher) scarab beetle; (Mistkäfer) dung beetle* * * -
22 скарабей
1) General subject: scarab (жук), scarab (священный жук древних египтян), scarabaeus (священный жук древних египтян), dung beetle2) Biology: scarab (Scarabaeus)4) Entomology: scarabaeus (Scarabaeus)5) Makarov: scarabaeus -
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24 kuburuŋ-kuburuŋo
(n) dung beetle. Kuburun-kuburuŋo ka sunkaŋ ne. Dung beetle smells. -
25 колорадский жук
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26 навозный
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27 Pillendreher
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28 żuk
* * *ma2. pot. (= każdy chrząszcz) beetle.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > żuk
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29 жук
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30 μηλολόνθη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `beetle, gold-beetle, dung-beetle' (Ar. Νυ. 764, Arist.).Compounds: χρυσο-μηλολόνθιον (Ar. V. 1341)Derivatives: μηλολόνθιον (sch. Ar. V. 1332)Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: μῆλον ὀλόνθιον, prop. "fig-sheep", from μῆλον and ὄλονθος `wild fig', because many beetles are parasitic of figs and other plants; formation like ἱππο-πόταμος (for ἵππος ποτάμιος). After ἄνθος folketymologically reshaped into μηλολάνθη; from there after οἰνάνθη a. o. μηλάνθη.-- Strömberg Wortstudien 5 ff. with extensive treatment and several parallels from diverse languages.Page in Frisk: 2,225-226Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μηλολόνθη
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31 शकृत् _śakṛt
शकृत् n. [शक्-ऋतन् Un.4.58] Ordure, excrement, especially of animals.-Comp. -करिः m., f.,-करी a calf; शकृत्करिर्वत्सः Sk.-कीटः a dung-beetle.-द्वारम् the anus.-पिण्डः, -पिण्डकः a ball or lump of dung; शष्पाण्यत्ति प्रकिरति शकृत्पिण्डकानाम्रमात्रान् U.4.26.-भेदः diarrhœa. -
32 Mistkäfer
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33 gübreböceği
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35 gnojak
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gnojak
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36 жук
ч1) beetle; bug; ( гнойовий) dung beetle, scarab; ( хрущ) cockchafer, May bug; ( хлібний) ( corn) weevil2) ( спритна людина) rogue, twister -
37 쇠똥구리
n. dung beetle, type of beetle that feeds upon and breeds in animal excrement -
38 Skarabäus
Ska·ra·bä·us <-, Skarabäen> [skaraʼbɛ:ʊs, pl -ʼbɛ:ən] m -
39 жук
м.1) ( насекомое) beetle; bugнаво́зный жук — dung beetle
ма́йский жук — May bug, cockchafer
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40 κάνθαρος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `kind of (dung-)beetle, Scarabaeus pilularius', also metaph. of a drinking cup, a kanoo, a fish (Strömberg Fischnamen 123f.), a woman's ornament (IA.)Compounds: As 2. member e. g. in ἡλιο-, κυκνο-κάνθαρος (Com.)Derivatives: κανθάριον name of a beaker (Att. inscr., Plu.); κανθαρίς a beetle, also name of a fish and a plant (Hp., Arist.); κανθάρεως name of a vine (Thphr.; - εως as in ἐρινεώς; s. on ἐρινεός), κανθαρίτης οἶνος (Plin.), both of the Κανθάριος ἄκρα on Samos (Str.), (also called Ἄμπελος, Redard Les noms grecs en - της 97); κανθαρίας name of a precious stone (Plin.); κανθαρώδης `κ.-like' (sch.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]; LW [loanword] Sem.Etymology: Not well explained. By Strömberg Wortstudien 10f. connected with the name of the ass, κάνθων, κανθήλιος (hardly probable) with the suffix as in χίμαρος, κίσσαρος a. o. (Chantraine Formation 226f.). - On the plant name κανθαρίς, ἀντικάνθαρον s. Strömberg Pflanzennamen 140. Chantr. pointed out that there are anthroponymes Bechtel, H. Personennamen 582 and 589, as well as place names, as Κάνθαρος, a port of Piraeus, and concludes that it can be a term from Pre-Greek, with which I agree. - As there is an Acc. word kanda\/uru- `cup', in this meaning it will be a loan, Szemerényi, Gnomon 43 (1971) 672,Page in Frisk: 1,776-777Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάνθαρος
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