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1 flos
flōs, ōris, m. [root fla-; Gr. ek-phlainô, to stream forth; cf. phlasmos; Lat. flare, flamen, etc., v. flo], a blossom, flower.I.Lit.:B.suaves flores,
Lucr. 1, 8:juvat novos decerpere flores,
id. 1, 928:novi,
Hor. C. 4, 1, 32:recentes,
id. ib. 3, 27, 44:verni,
id. ib. 2, 11, 9:florum omnium varietas,
Cic. de Sen. 15, 54:suavitas odorum, qui afflarentur e floribus,
id. ib. 17, 59:laetissimi flores,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 48, § 107:ninguntque rosarum Floribus,
Lucr. 2, 628:flores rosae, rosarum,
Hor. C. 2, 3, 14; 3, 29, 3; 4, 10, 4:piabunt floribus et vino Genium,
id. Ep. 2, 1, 144; cf.:fons Bandusiae, dulci digne mero non sine floribus,
id. C. 3, 13, 2:nitidum caput impedire myrto Aut flore,
id. ib. 1, 4, 10:recte necne crocum floresque perambulet Attae Fabula, si dubitem, etc.,
the stage strewed with flowers, id. Ep. 2, 1, 79:carduus florem purpureum mittit inter medios aculeos,
puts forth, Plin. 20, 23, 99, § 262; cf. id. 21, 6, 17, § 31:legere,
Ov. M. 4, 315.—Transf.1.The honey of flowers sucked out by the bees:2.rure levis verno flores apis ingerit alveo, Conpleat ut dulci sedula melle favos,
Tib. 2, 1, 49; Verg. G. 4, 39; Plin. 11, 7, 7, § 17.—In gen., like the Gr. anthos, for whatever forms either the best part or the highest part of a thing (mostly poet. and in postAug. prose).—a.The flower of any thing, i. e. the prime or best part, also the best kind of any thing: postquam est honoratus frugum et floris Liberi, the bouquet or flavor of wine, Pac. ap. Non. 498, 12; so,b.vini (Bacchi),
Plaut. Curc. 1, 2, 1; id. Cas. 3, 5, 16; Lucr. 3, 221.— The best kind of oil, Plin. 15, 6, 6, § 23; of wax, id. 21, 14, 49, § 84; of rosin, id. 14, 20, 25, § 124; of salt, id. 13, 1, 2, § 14; Cato, R. R. 88, 2; of meal, Plin. 18, 9, 20, § 86 et saep.; of cream, Vitr. 8, 3; of the finest dish: cenae, Favorin. ap. Gell. 15, 8, 2.—The highest part, the top, crown, head of a thing.—Of the froth of wine, Cato, R. R. 11, 2; Col. 12, 30; Plin. 14, 21, 27, § 136.—The blisters, scales that are formed in smelting metals, id. 34, 11, 24, § 107; the upper dust of marble or gypsum, Col. 12, 20, 8.— Poet. of the first downy hairs of the beard: nunc primum opacat flore lanugo genas, Pac. ap. Paul. ex Fest. s. v. genas, p. 94 Müll. N. cr.; Verg. A. 8, 160; Luc. 6, 562:3.ante genas dulces quam flos juvenilis inumbret,
Claud. in Prob. Cons. Pan. 69.—Donec flammai fulserunt flore coorto, a tip or flash of flame, Lucr. 1, 900.—In archit., carved flowers placed as ornaments on a Corinthian capital, Vitr. 4, 1, 12; on a cupola, id. 4, 8.II. A.In gen.:2.ea tempestate flos poëtarum fuit (Plautus),
Plaut. Cas. prol. 18:sic omnis fetus repressus, exustusque siti flos veteris ubertatis exaruit,
Cic. Brut. 4, 16:(Ennius) flos delibatus populi... qua (eloquentia) virum excellentem praeclare tum illi homines florem populi esse dixerunt,
id. ib. 15, 58 sq. (cf. Enn. Ann. v. 309 ed. Vahl.):flos nobilitatis ac juventutis,
id. Phil. 2, 15, 37; so, legatorum, id. Fl. 26, 61:versaris in optimorum civium vel flore vel robore,
id. Or. 10, 34; cf.:quod floris, quod roboris in juventute fuerat, amiserant,
Liv. 37, 12, 7:ex morbo velut renovatus flos juventae,
id. 28, 35, 7; 26, 2, 6; Curt. 3, 5, 8:provincia Galliae... ille flos Italiae, illud firmamentum imperii populi Romani, illud ornamentum dignitatis,
Cic. Phil. 3, 5, 13:flos dignitatis,
id. Balb. 6, 15; cf.:ego te, Crasse, cum vitae flore, tum mortis opportunitate, divino consilio et ortum et exstinctum esse arbitror,
splendor, glory, id. de Or. 3, 3, 12:in ipso Graeciae flore,
in the very flower, the most flourishing condition, id. N. D. 3, 33, 82:flos aetatis,
the flower of one's age, the prime of life, Lucr. 3, 770; 5, 847; cf.:non venirem contra gratiam, non virtutis spe, sed aetatis flore collectam,
Cic. Phil. 2, 2, 3.— Without aetas: Pa. Anni? Ch. Anni? Sedecim. Pa. Flos ipse, Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 28:viridissimo flore puella,
Cat. 17, 14:in flore primo tantae indolis juvenis exstinctus est,
Plin. Ep. 5, 9, 5:in flore virium se credens esse,
Liv. 42, 15, 2:primus flos animi,
youthful vigor, Stat. Ach. 1, 625;but also: flos animi,
ripe age, Sen. Ep. 26:videmus Vergilium ea de causa hortorum dotes fugisse, et e tantis, quae retulit, flores modo rerum decerpsisse,
i. e. the choicest, best, Plin. H. N. 14 praef. § 7.—Transf.: flos aetatis, maidenly or youthful innocence (of girls or boys), virginity:B.(virgo) cum castum amisit polluto corpore florem,
Cat. 62, 46:Hasdrubal flore aetatis, uti ferunt, primo Hamilcari conciliatus,
Liv. 21, 2, 3; cf. id. 21, 3, 4:florem aetatis (Caesaris) in Bithynia contaminatum,
Suet. Caes. 49.—In partic., of speech, a flower, embellishment, ornament:ut porro conspersa sit (oratio) quasi verborum sententiarumque floribus, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 3, 25, 96:flos aut lumen eloquentiae,
id. Brut. 17, 66; cf.:nullus flos tamen neque lumen ullum (in M. Crassi oratione),
id. ib. 66, 233:florem et colorem defuisse,
id. ib. 87, 298:alia copia locuples, alia floribus laeta,
Quint. 8, 3, 87:male audire... nimiis floribus et ingenii affluentia,
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2 flōs
flōs ōris, m [FLA-], a blossom, flower: sepulchrum floribus ornatum est: recentes, H.: qui (odores) adflarentur ex floribus: flores rosae, garlands, H.: piabunt Floribus Genium, H.: crocum floresque perambulet Fabula, the stage strewn with flowers, H.: caput impedire flore, H.: floribus oras explent, i. e. honey, V.: prima genas vestibat flore iuventas, the first down (of a youthful beard), V.—Fig., a flower, crown, ornament, prime, best part, freshness, promise: veteris ubertatis: nobilitatis ac iuventutis: quod floris in iuventute fuerat, L.: Graeciae, most flourishing condition: gratia aetatis flore conlecta: in flore virium esse, L.: flos ipsus (sc. aetatis), T.—Of speech, a flower, embellishment, ornament: conspersa (oratio) quasi verborum floribus, etc.: eloquentiae.* * *flower, blossom; youthful prime -
3 floş
n. floss silk, floss--------floş (ipek ipliği)n. silk floss--------floş (poker)n. flush* * *floss -
4 fløs
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5 FLOS
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6 floş
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7 floş
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8 floş royal
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9 floş ruvayel
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10 floş royal
royal flush -
11 Aphanizomenon flos-aquae
Biology: AFAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Aphanizomenon flos-aquae
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12 ince floş
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13 royal floş
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14 Flösselhecht
Flös·sel·hechtm ZOOL bichir -
15 flox
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16 Floskel
Flos·kel <-, -n> [ʼflɔskl̩] fset phrase; ( klischeehaft) cliché; -
17 Flosse
Flos·se <-, -n> [ʼflɔsə] f1) (Fisch\Flosse) fin2) (Schwimm\Flosse) flipper -
18 Flösselhecht
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19 женский цветок
1) Botanical term: female flower (лат. flos feminus), pistillate flower (лат. flos feminus)2) Makarov: female flower, pistillate flower -
20 лихнис кукушкин цвет
1) Biology: true wood sorrel (Lychnis flos-cuculi)2) Botanical term: ragged robin (Lychnis flos-cuculi)3) Agriculture: ragged robin (Lychnis floscuculi)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лихнис кукушкин цвет
См. также в других словарях:
flos — flos·cu·lar; flos·cu·lar·ia; flos·cu·la·ri·idae; flos·cu·lous; flos; flos·sa; flos·cu·lar·i·an; flos·cu·lose; … English syllables
Flos — is also the name of a mathematical work by Fibonacci. Taxobox name = Flos regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo = Lepidoptera familia = Lycaenidae genus = Flos Flos is a genus of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae … Wikipedia
Flos — ist: in der Botanik allgemein Blüte in der Pharmazie Blüten einer Heilpflanze Flos S.p.A., ein italienischer Leuchtenhersteller Flos ist der Familienname folgender Personen: František Flos (1864–1961), tschechischer Lehrer, Dramatiker, Übersetzer … Deutsch Wikipedia
Flos — Flos, (Bot.), die Blüthe, die Befruchtungswerkzeuge u. die sie umgebenden Hüllen, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Flos — (lat.), Blume, Blüte … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Flos — (lat.), Blüte, Mehrzahl Flores … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Flos — und Blancflos, Liebessage, eigentl. Allegorie: die Liebe der Rose u. Lilie, d.h. Liebe u. Unschuld, im Mittelalter gleich den andern Sagen behandelt und an die Karlssage angeknüpft (Altfranz. Bearbeitung, herausgegeben von I. Bekker, Berlin 1844; … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
FLOS — an ex Graeco φλὸξ, quod flammae instar emicet. Mart. l. 4. Epigr. 45. cuius epigraphe ad Phoebum. Perpetuo sic flore mices Certe quod in caelo stellae, id in terra flores: hinc in tot usus mortalibus expetiti, et integris quoqueve urbibus nomina… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
flos — s.m. sg. (reg.) in. Trimis de blaurb, 10.05.2006. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
flos — sb., set, ser, serne (trevl) … Dansk ordbog
fløs — sb., en, e, ene (lømmel, bølle) … Dansk ordbog