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21 flautista
f. & m.flautist.* * *1 flute player, flautist (US flutist)\el Flautista de Hamelín the Pied Piper of Hamelin* * *noun mf.* * *SMF flautist, flute player, flutist (EEUU)* * *masculino y femenino flute player, flutist (AmE), flautist (BrE)* * *= piper.Ex. When Queen Victoria died two personal pipers took part in the first stage of her funeral procession.----* flautista de Hamelín, el = Pied Piper (of Hamelin), the.* * *masculino y femenino flute player, flutist (AmE), flautist (BrE)* * *= piper.Ex: When Queen Victoria died two personal pipers took part in the first stage of her funeral procession.
* flautista de Hamelín, el = Pied Piper (of Hamelin), the.* * *el flautista de Hamelin the Pied Piper of Hamelin* * *
flautista sustantivo masculino y femenino
flute player, flutist (AmE), flautist (BrE)
flautista mf Mús flautist, US flutist, flute player
* * *flautista nmfflautist, US flutistel flautista de Hamelín the Pied Piper of Hamelin* * *m/f flautist;el flautista de Hamelin the Pied Piper of Hamelin* * *flautista nmf: flute player, flutist -
22 Flötenspieler
* * *Flö|ten|spie|ler(in)m(f)piper; (von Querflöte) flautist; (von Blockflöte) recorder player; (von Pikkoloflöte) piccolo player* * *Flö·ten·spie·ler(in)* * *der flute-player* * ** * *der flute-player* * *m.flute player n. -
23 флейтист
flutist, flute-player* * *флейтѝст,м., -и flutist, flute-player; амер. flautist.* * *flutist ; flute-player* * *flutist, flute-player -
24 flauta
flauta sustantivo femenino (Mús) flute; ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino flute player, flutist (AmE), flautist (BrE)
flauta
I sustantivo femenino flute
flauta dulce o de pico, recorder
flauta travesera, flute
II mf flute player ' flauta' also found in these entries: English: flute - panpipes - pipe - recorder - loaf -
25 αυλητά
αὐλητά̱, αὐλητήςflute-player: masc nom /voc /acc dualαὐλητήςflute-player: masc voc sgαὐλητήςflute-player: masc nom sg (epic) -
26 αὐλητά
αὐλητά̱, αὐλητήςflute-player: masc nom /voc /acc dualαὐλητήςflute-player: masc voc sgαὐλητήςflute-player: masc nom sg (epic) -
27 flauto
m flute* * *1 flute: flauto diritto, dolce, recorder; flauto traverso, (transverse) flute; flauto di Pan, panpipes; flauto a cursore, slide whistle; suonare il flauto, to play the flute // 'Il Flauto Magico', 'The Magic Flute'2 ( flautista) flautist, flute player.* * *['flauto]* * *flauto/'flauto/ ⇒ 34sostantivo m. -
28 वेणुः _vēṇuḥ
वेणुः [वेण्-उण् Uṇ.3.38]1 A bamboo; मलये$पि स्थितो वेणुर्वेणुरेव न चन्दनम् Subhāṣ; R.12.41.-2 A reed, cane; प्राप्तापराधास्ताड्याः स्यू रज्ज्वा वेणुदलेन वा Ms.8.299.-3 A flute, pipe; वेणुं क्वणन्तीं क्रीडन्तीम् Bhāg.1.3.18; नामसमेतं कृतसंकेतं वादयते मृदु वेणुम् Gīt.5.-4 A banner;. त्रिवेणुं पञ्चबन्धुरम् (रथम्) Bhāg.4.26.1; cf. त्रिवेणु.-Comp. -कर्करः the Karavīra plant.-जः bamboo-seed.-दलम् a split bamboo; Ms.8.299; cf. वेणुवैदल made of split bamboo; Ms.8.327.-ध्मः a flute-player, piper; मार्द- ङ्गिकाश्च वेणुध्माः Śiva B.31.21.-निस्रुतिः the sugar-cane.-बीजम् bamboo-seed.-यवः bamboo-seed.-यष्टिः f. a bamboo-stick.-वादः, -वादकः a piper, flute-player. -
29 chistulari
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30 choraulēs
choraulēs ae, m, χοραύλησ, a flute-player, who accompanied the choral dance, Iu.* * *player on reed pipes; flute player (L+S) -
31 Flötist
* * *der Flötistflutist* * *Flö|tịst [flø'tɪst]1. m -en, -en, Flö|tis|tin[-'tIstɪn]2. f -, -nenSee:= Flötenspieler(in)* * *Flö·tist(in)<-en, -en>[fløˈtɪst]* * *der; Flötisten, Flötisten, Flötistin die; Flötist, Flötistnen flautist* * ** * *der; Flötisten, Flötisten, Flötistin die; Flötist, Flötistnen flautist* * *-en m.flutist n. -
32 flautist
['flo:tist](a flute-player.) fløjtespiller* * *['flo:tist](a flute-player.) fløjtespiller -
33 txistulari
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34 flautista
flautista sustantivo masculino y femenino flute player, flutist (AmE), flautist (BrE)
flautista mf Mús flautist, US flutist, flute player -
35 αυλητάς
αὐλητά̱ς, αὐλητήςflute-player: masc acc plαὐλητά̱ς, αὐλητήςflute-player: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
36 αὐλητάς
αὐλητά̱ς, αὐλητήςflute-player: masc acc plαὐλητά̱ς, αὐλητήςflute-player: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
37 αυλητής
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38 tībīcen
tībīcen inis, m [tibia+1 CAN-], a piper, flute-player, flutist: si tibiae non referant sonum, abiciendas sibi tibicen putet: Nunc tibicinibus est gavisa, H.: tibicines abierunt, L.— Sing collect.: crebro tibicine.—In a building, a pillar, support, prop: verrebat stantem tibicine villam, i. e. propped-up homestead, O., Ct.: urbs tenui tibicine fulta, Iu.* * * -
39 fluitster
n. flute player, woman flute player -
40 βόμβος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `noise with a low tone' (Ion. -Att.)Derivatives: βομβέω `give a low tone, hum' (Il.). - βομβάξ interjection, as ironic imitation of a swollen style (Ar. Th. 45), with intensive reduplikation βομβαλοβομβάξ (ibid. 48). - Related: βομβυλιός (accent. Hdn. 1, 116; Ion.-Att.) `humming insect', also vase with a small neck (from the sound when emptied), also βομβύλην λήκυθον H. and βομβυλία κρήνη ἐν Βοιωτίᾳ H.; - w. diff. meaning: βομβυλίδας πομφόλυγας H. `waterbubbles' - βόμβυξ, -ῡκος m. `low sounding flute, the lowest tone of a flute' (Ar.); βομβυκίας ( κάλαμος; Thphr.); Βομβύκᾱ f. name of a flute player (Theoc.); also `drone', with βομβύκιον kind of bee (Arist.). - βομβρύζων τονθορύζων, βοῶν; βομβρυνάζειν βρενθύεσθαι H. - Related βέμβιξ `whipping-top; insect'. Variants πέμφιξ, πομφόλυξ, where onom. and Pre-Greek charactertistics go together (note also -ῡκ- beside -ῑκ-).Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations], PG [Pre-Greek]Etymology: Onomatop. Cf. Lith. bim̃balas, Latv. bam̃bals `beetle', RussCS bubenъ `drum', Alb. bumbulit `thunder', ON bumla f. `drum'. Lat. bombus is a Gr. loan. - S. βολβός.Page in Frisk: 1,250-251Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βόμβος
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