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1 γαλέη
A weasel kind, weasel, marten, polecat or foumart, Batr.9, al., Ar.Ach. 255, Pl. 693, Arist.HA 609a17, al.; εἰ διᾴξειεν γαλῆ (a bad omen) Ar.Ec. 792, cf. Thphr.Char.16.3: prov.,θύρα δι' ἧς γαλῆ.. οὐκ εἰσέρχεται Apollod.
Car.6.2 γ. ἀγρία wild ferret (found in Africa and Spain, Hdt.4.192), Arist.HA 580b26, Ruf.Fr.79, Str.3.2.6;γ. Ταρτησσία Hdt.
l.c., Diogenian.3.71.4 prov., γαλῆν ἔχεις, of bad luck, Diogenian.3.84; γαλῇ χιτώνιον κροκωτόν, of 'pearls before swine', Stratt.71, Zen.2.93; γαλῇ στέαρ, = βατράχῳ ὕδωρ (q. v.), Diogenian.3.83.
См. также в других словарях:
Foumart — Fou mart , n. [OE. folmard, fulmard; AS. f[=u]l foul + mear[eth], meard, marten: cf. F. marte, martre. See {Foul}, a., and {Marten} the quadruped.] (Zo[ o]l.) The European polecat; called also {European ferret}, and {fitchew}. See {Polecat}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foumart — noun A polecat; a member of the Mustelidae family. Being a Hero he didnt know the meaning of fear, just as the average person doesnt know the meaning of the word foumart … Wiktionary
Foumart — A polecat (Mustela putorius); also a foumart dog, which was used for hunting … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
foumart — /fooh meuhrt, mahrt /, n. the European polecat, Mustela putorius. Also, foulmart. [1300 50; ME fulmard, folmarde. See FOUL, MARTEN] * * * … Universalium
foumart — n. European polecat … English contemporary dictionary
foumart — [ fu:mət, mα:t] noun old fashioned term for polecat. Origin ME: from foul + OE mearth marten ; of Gmc origin and related to marten … English new terms dictionary
foumart — n. Polecat, fitchew, fitchet (Mustela putorius) … New dictionary of synonyms
foumart — fou·mart … English syllables
foumart — n. polecat … Dictionary of difficult words
foumart — n. a polecat. Etymology: ME fulmert etc. (as FOUL, mart MARTEN) … Useful english dictionary
European ferret — Foumart Fou mart , n. [OE. folmard, fulmard; AS. f[=u]l foul + mear[eth], meard, marten: cf. F. marte, martre. See {Foul}, a., and {Marten} the quadruped.] (Zo[ o]l.) The European polecat; called also {European ferret}, and {fitchew}. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English