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81 спуд
чвитягти з-під спуду — to drag out from beneath, to bring into the light of day
тримати під спудом — to hide, to keep smth. back
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82 ένερθ'
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83 ἔνερθ'
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84 ένερθε
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85 ἔνερθε
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86 ένερθεν
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87 ἔνερθεν
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88 νέρθεν
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89 τάνερθεν
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90 τἄνερθεν
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91 υπόψια
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92 ὑπόψια
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93 υπόψιοι
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94 ὑπόψιοι
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95 υπόψιος
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96 ὑπόψιος
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97 hol-fenni
n. [fönn], hollow snow, such as has melted from beneath, Sturl. i. 85. -
98 subigō
subigō ēgī, āctus, ere [sub+ago], to drive up, bring up: adverso flumine lembum Remigiis, i. e. drive up stream, V.: navīs subigi ad castellum iussit, L.— To turn up from beneath, break up, dig up, plough, cultivate, work, knead, rub down, sharpen, whet, tame, break: terram ferro: glaebas: arva. V.: digitis opus, O.: in cote securīs, V.: (belua) facilis ad subigendum, easy to be tamed.—Fig., to put down, overcome, conquer, subjugate, subject, subdue, reduce: partem orbis terrarum: urbīs atque nationes, S.: insidiis subactus, V.— To bring, incite, impel, force, compel, constrain, reduce: subigi nos ad necessitatem dedendi res, L.: hostīs ad deditionem, L.: Tarquiniensem metu subegerat frumentum exercitui praebere, L.: subegit (filium) socios ignotae linquere terrae (i. e. in terrā), V.: ambitio multos mortalīs falsos fieri subegit, S.: (eos), ut relinquant patriam, L.—Of the mind, to cultivate, train, discipline: subacto mihi ingenio opus est: subacti atque durati bellis, L.* * *subigere, subegi, subactus Vconquer, subjugate; compel -
99 sub-levō
sub-levō āvī, ātus, āre, to lift from beneath, raise up, hold up, support: nos sibi ad pedes stratos: in ascensu sublevati, i. e. assisted, Cs.: alterni innixi sublevantesque invicem alii alios, L.: se, Cs.: terrā sublevat ipsum, V.—Fig., to lighten, qualify, alleviate, mitigate, lessen, assu<*>ge: non aliquo mediocri vitio eius vitia sublevata esse videbuntur: fortunam industriā, Cs.: hominum calamitates: fugam pecuniā, N.—To sustain, support, assist, encourage, console, relieve: homines: hunc suo testimonio: eos accusat, quod tam necessario tempore ab iis non sublevetur, Cs.: ad alios sublevandos, N. -
100 अदिक्क
a-díkkamfn. having no share in the horizon, banished from beneath the sky ṠBr.
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