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101 fabulós
adj fabled / fabulous -
102 꾸며낸 이야기의
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103 명기수
n. centaur, fabled monster being half man and half horse (Greek Mythology) -
104 이야기로 유명한
adj. fabled, storied -
105 전설로 유명한
adj. fabled -
106 въображаем
imaginary, unrealвъображаем противник a man of straw* * *въобража̀ем,прил. imaginary, fantastic(al); fancy, fancied, fanciful; chimerical; fictional; fictitious; unreal; \въображаем противник man of straw; \въображаема доверителна собственост юр. illusory trust; \въображаемо разпореждане с имущество юр. illusory appointment.* * *fabled; fancied; fictive{`fiktiv}; ideal; illusionary; mythical{miTikl}; mythological; unreal{Xn`rixl}; visional; visionary* * *1. imaginary, unreal 2. ВЪОБРАЖАЕМ противник a man of straw -
107 измислен
1. invented, fabricated, concocted; mythical; made upизмислено име aliasизмислена работа a put-up affair/jobизмислена история a tall/made-up/fabricated story, an invented story, a fabrication; a tale of a tubизмислено обвинение юр. a trumped-up charge, a frame-up2. (въображаем) imaginary, fictitious* * *измѝслен,мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.)1. invented, fabricated, contrived, concocted; mythical; made up; \измислена история tall/made-up/fabricated story, invented story, fabrication; tale of a tub; \измислена работа put-up affair/job; \измислено име alias; \измислено обвинение юр. trumped-up charge, frame-up;2. ( въображаем) imaginary, fictitious; fairy-tale; fancied; имената и събитията са \измислени the people and events are fictitious.* * *fabled; fictitious; fictive; made-up: a измислен story - измислена история; mythical; phantasmagoric* * *1. (въображаем) imaginary, fictitious 2. invented, fabricated, concocted;mythical;made up 3. ИЗМИСЛЕНa история a tall/made-up/fabricated story, an invented story, a fabrication;a tale of a tub 4. ИЗМИСЛЕНa работа a put-up affair/job 5. ИЗМИСЛЕНo име alias 6. ИЗМИСЛЕНo обвинение юр. a trumped-up charge, a frame-up -
108 митичен
mythical* * *митѝчен,прил., -на, -но, -ни mythical; fabled.* * *fabulous; mythological; mythical: митичен heroes - митични герои* * *mythical -
109 приказен
fabulous; fairy (attr.); fantastic; enchanting(за стил и пр.) fairy-tale (attr.)* * *прѝказен,прил., -на, -но, -ни fabulous; fabled; fairy (attr.); dreamlike; fantastic; enchanting; (за стил и пр.) fairy-tale (attr.); \приказенна страна fairy-land; dream-land/-world.* * *dreamlike; fairy{`fqxri}; legendary* * *1. (за стил и пр.) fairy-tale (attr.) 2. fabulous;fairy (attr.);fantastic;enchanting -
110 aquila
aquila ae, f an eagle: suspensis demissa alis, L.: fulva, V.: feroces, H.: ales Iovis, V.—Prov.: aquilae senectus (because it was fabled to renew its youth), T. — In war, an eagle, standard of a legion (carried by the senior centurion of the first cohort): decimae legionis, Cs.: argentea.—Poet.: locupletem aquilam tibi adferre, i. e. the office of first centurion. Iu. — In architecture, an ornament of the pediment, Ta.* * *Ieagle; gable/pediment; kind of fish (eagle-ray?)IIsilver eagle on pole, standard of a legion; legion; post of standard-bearer -
111 Avernus
Avernus adj., ἄορνοσ (prop., birdless, because its exhalations destroyed life). — Hence (with or without lacus): Avernus, a lake near Cumae, the fabled entrance to the lower world, C., V., L.—Of Lake Avernus: freta, portus, V.—Of the lower world, infernal: stagna, V.: Iuno, i. e. Proserpina, O.— Plur n., the region about Avernus, V., O.—The lower world, V. -
112 Centaurus
Centaurus ī, m a Centaur, a fabled monster, half man, half horse, V., H., O.—Esp., Chiron, H.—A ship's figure-head, V.—A southern constellation.* * *centaur, a mythical creature, half man and half horse; name of constellation -
113 Gigās
Gigās antis, m, γίγασ, a giant, one of the fabled sons of Earth and Tartarus, O.: fraterculus gigantis, i. e. of obscure birth, Iu.—Plur., C., H., O.* * *Gigantos/is N Mgiant; Giant; the Giants (pl.); (race defeated by the Olympians) -
114 Stymphālis
Stymphālis idis, adj. f, Στυμφαλίσ, Stymphalian, of Stymphalus (a lake of Arcadia, the haunt of fabled birds of prey), O. -
115 कक्षीवत्
kakshī́vatān m. (for kakshyā-vat Kāṡ. on Pāṇ. 8-2, 12)
N. of a renowned Ṛishi (sometimes called Pajriya;
he is the author of several hymns of the Ṛig-veda, andᅠ is fabled as a son of Uṡij andᅠ Dīrgha-tamas) RV. AV. ṠāṇkhṠr. etc.;
( antas) m. pl. the descendants of Kakshīvat RV. I, 126, 4.
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116 कल्पतरु
kálpa-tarum. one of the five trees (cf. pañca-vṛiksha)
of Svarga orᅠ Indra's paradise fabled to fulfil all desires (cf. saṉkalpa-vishaya),
the wishing tree, tree of plenty Hit. Pañcat. Ragh. I, 75, XVII, 26 ;
any productive orᅠ bountiful source BhP. I, 1, 3 ;
(fig.) a generous person MW. ;
N. of various works;
- parimala m. N. of wk.;
- rasa m. a particular kind of mixture Bhpr.
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117 चकोर
cakoram. ( cak Uṇ.) the Greek partridge (Perdix rufa;
fabled to subsist on moonbeams < ṠārṇgP. ; cf. Gīt. I, 23 >,
hence « an eye drinking the nectar of a moon-like face» is poetically called c- BrahmaP. Kathās. LXXVII, 50 ;
the eyes of the Cakora are said to turn red when they look on poisoned food Kām. Naish. Kull. on Mn. VII, 217) MBh. Lalit. Suṡr. etc.;
(pl.) N. of a people AV. Pariṡ. LVI ;
(sg.) of a prince BhP. XII, 1, 24 ;
of a town (?) Hcar. VI ;
(ī) f. a female Cakora bird Kathās. il, 213. ;
- चकोरदृश्
- चकोरनेत्र
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118 धरणीधर
dharaṇī-dharamfn. bearing orᅠ sustaining the earth;
m. N. of Vishṇu orᅠ Kṛishṇa L. ;
of Ṡiva MBh. ;
of Sesha Hariv. ;
of the mythic. elephants fabled to support the earth MBh. ;
a mountain MBh. etc.;
a tortoise L. ;
a king Rājat. ;
N. of a man of the family of Maunin andᅠ son of Mahêṡvara Inscr. ;
of the father of Saṡi-dhara ib. ;
of the father of Vāsudeva andᅠ grandfather of the author Hari-nātha Cat. ;
of the father of Dayā-ṡaṃkara ib. ;
of a Sch. on Mn. Kull. ;
of a poet andᅠ other authors ( alsoᅠ with pantha) Cat. ;
of a Bodhi-sattva ( alsoᅠ read - ṇīṉ-dh-) Buddh.
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119 बलिप्रिय
balí-priyamf (ā)n. fond of offering oblations Vishṇ. ;
m. Symplocos Racemosa (fabled to grow faster if presented with oblñoblations consisting of incense, lights etc.) L.
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120 महानाटक
mahā́-nāṭakan. a brilliant spectacle Bālar. ;
N. of a kind of drama Sāh. ;
of a drama in 14 acts fabled to have been composed by the monkey-chief Hanu-mat (= hanuman-n- q.v.) IW. 367; 519.
См. также в других словарях:
fabled — fabled; un·fabled; … English syllables
fabled — index famous, fictitious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fabled — (adj.) c.1600, unreal, invented, pp. adjective from fable (v.) to tell tales (late 14c.), from O.Fr. fabler, from L. fabulari, from fabula (see FABLE (Cf. fable)). Meaning celebrated in fable is from 1706 … Etymology dictionary
fabled — [adj] legendary fabulous, famed, famous, fanciful, fictional, mythical, mythological, storied, unreal; concept 568 Ant. unheard of, unknown … New thesaurus
fabled — ► ADJECTIVE 1) famous. 2) mythical or imaginary … English terms dictionary
fabled — [fā′bəld] adj. 1. told of in fables or legends; mythical; legendary 2. unreal; fictitious … English World dictionary
fabled — [[t]fe͟ɪb(ə)ld[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n If you describe a person or thing as fabled, especially someone or something remarkable, you mean that they are well known because they are often talked about or a lot of stories are told about them. You cannot go… … English dictionary
fabled — /fay beuhld/, adj. 1. celebrated in fables: a fabled goddess of the wood. 2. having no real existence; fictitious: a fabled chest of gold. [1730 40; FABLE + ED3] * * * … Universalium
fabled — fa•bled [[t]ˈfeɪ bəld[/t]] adj. 1) lit. celebrated in fables 2) having no real existence; fictitious: fabled lands of everlasting plenty[/ex] 3) celebrated; famous; renowned: a fabled beauty of stage and screen[/ex] • Etymology: 1730–40 … From formal English to slang
fabled — /ˈfeɪbəld/ (say faybuhld) adjective 1. celebrated as fables; mythical; legendary: fabled goddess of the wood. 2. having no real existence; fictitious: fabled chest of gold …
Fabled — Fable Fa ble, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fabled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fabling}.] To compose fables; hence, to write or speak fiction; to write or utter what is not true. He Fables not. Shak. [1913 Webster] Vain now the tales which fabling poets tell.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English