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1 To emit digestive gases from the anus, especially with accompanying sound.
Colloquial: flatulate.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To emit digestive gases from the anus, especially with accompanying sound.
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2 sound
I [saund] adjective1) strong or in good condition:سَليم جِسْمانِيّا وعَقْلِيّاHe's 87, but he's still sound in mind and body.
2) (of sleep) deep:عَميقShe's a very sound sleeper.
3) full; thorough:كامِل، شامِلa sound basic training.
4) accurate; free from mistakes:دَقيق، سَليم، صَحيحa sound piece of work.
5) having or showing good judgement or good sense:قَويم، صادِق IIHis advice is always very sound.
1. noun1) the impressions transmitted to the brain by the sense of hearing:صَوْت( also adjective) sound waves.
2) something that is, or can be, heard:صَوْت، ضَجَّهThe sounds were coming from the garage.
3) the impression created in the mind by a piece of news, a description etc:مَعْنى، مَغْزى، إنْطِباعI didn't like the sound of her hairstyle at all!
2. verb1) to (cause something to) make a sound:Sound the bell!
يَرِنُّ، يُسْمِعُ صَوْتاThe bell sounded.
2) to signal (something) by making a sound:يُعْطي إشارَةً، يَدُقُّSound the alarm!
3) (of something heard or read) to make a particular impression; to seem; to appear:يَبْدوThat sounds like a train.
4) to pronounce:يَلْفُظIn the word "pneumonia", the letter p is not sounded.
5) to examine by tapping and listening carefully:يَفْحَص بالنَّقْر والإصْغاء III [saund] verb يَقيسُ العُمْق بواسِطَة الصَّوْتShe sounded the patient's chest.
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3 sound-track
noun(a recording of) the music from a film:أسْطُوانَة موسيقى الفِلْمI've just bought the sound-track of that new film.
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4 ringing in the ear
■ Sensation of a ringing, roaring, or buzzing sound in the ears or head, which is often associated with various forms of hearing impairment and may be caused in football by a middle/inner ear trauma as a result from direct impact.Syn. ringing in the earTinnitus m■ Hörempfindungen unterschiedlicher Art, die nicht von einer Schallquelle außerhalb des Menschen verursacht werden. -
5 suono
m sound* * *suono s.m.1 sound (anche fis.): il suono del pianoforte, del violino, del campanello, delle campane, the sound of a piano, of a violin, of the doorbell, of the bells; un suono gradevole, stridulo, lamentoso, a pleasant, shrill, mournful sound; mi svegliai al suono del telefono, I woke up to the sound of the telephone; riconoscere qlcu. dal suono della voce, to recognize s.o. from the sound of his voice; mandare un suono, to emit (o to give out) a sound; la sua voce ha un suono familiare, his voice has a familiar ring to it; udire un suono, to hear a sound // direttore del suono, sound director // la fisica del suono, the physics of sound // barriera del suono, sound barrier // lo accolsero a suon di fischi, they greeted him with a chorus of boos; lo fecero ubbidire a suon di bastonate, they beat him into doing it2 ( musica) music: con suoni e canti, with music and songs; ballare al suono dei violini, to dance to the music of violins* * *['swɔno]sostantivo maschile soundun suono acuto, grave — a high, deep sound
tecnico del suono — audio-engineer, sound engineer
barriera o muro del suono sonic o sound barrier; ballare al suono di un'orchestra to dance to the music of an orchestra; fare ginnastica a suon di musica to do exercise to music; a suon di dollari — fig. by forking out dollars
* * *suono/'swɔno/sostantivo m.sound; un suono acuto, grave a high, deep sound; il suono della tromba the sound of the trumpet; tecnico del suono audio-engineer, sound engineer; barriera o muro del suono sonic o sound barrier; ballare al suono di un'orchestra to dance to the music of an orchestra; fare ginnastica a suon di musica to do exercise to music; a suon di dollari fig. by forking out dollars. -
6 κλαγγή
Grammatical information: f.Other forms: Dat. also κλαγγ-ί (Ibyc. 56; s. below)Derivatives: κλαγγηδόν `with crying' (Β 463; Haas Μνήμης χάριν 1, 133), κλαγγώδης `full of sound, shrill' (Hp., Gal.). Besides κλάζω, also with prefix, e. g. ἀνα-, ἐκ-, aor. κλάγξαι `sound, resound, cry' (Il.), also κλαγεῖν (B. 16, 127, h. Hom. 19, 14, E. u. a.), fut. κλάγξω (A.), perf. κεκλήγοντες (Aeolising) and κεκληγώς, - ῶτες (Hom.; Schwyzer 540 n. 4, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 430f.), κέκλᾱγα (Alcm. 7), κέκλαγγα (Ar., X.), perfect future κεκλάγξομαι (Ar.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Isolated presents: κλαγγαίνω (A. Eu. 131), - άνω (S.), - έω (Theoc. Ep. 6, 5), - άζω (Poll., Porph.). - To κλαγεῖν: κλαγερός `crying' (AP). As yot-present κλάζω may come from *κλάγγ-ι̯ω from a root noun κλάγγ-, which is seen in κλαγγ-ί (or innovation?); but it could also be a primary nasal present, with - ζω from the sound-verbs ( ὀλολύζω, οἰμώζω a. o.; cf. Schwyzer 716). The non-present forms κλάγξαι, κλάγξω, κέκλαγγα are anyhow innovations. In function κλαγγ-ή is a verbal noun (cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 11f.). In κλαγεῖν and κέκληγα original primary nasalless forms may have been preserved, but analogical innovation with loss of the nsal is not impossible (Leumann Celtica 3, 248). - A direct comparison (except for - ζω) is Lat. clangō `cry' (almost only present), with which OIc. hlakka `cry' (with assimilation nk \> kk) may agree. The words belong to a widespread group of soundword (but καλεῖν and κέλαδος do not belong here; cf. the material in Bq, Pok. 599f., W.-Hofmann s. clangō. Note that an IE * klag- is impossible (* klh₂g- wouldhave given in Greek *κλᾱγ-; a form * klh₂eng- gives *καλαγγ-). Schwyzer 692 assumes expressive nasalization, but this does not help as *κλαγ- cannot be generated. Cf. Fur. 274. Is the basic form Pre-Greek?See also: - S. auch κλώζω.Page in Frisk: 1,863-864Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλαγγή
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7 oler
v.to smell.desde aquí huelo el tabaco I can smell the cigarette smoke from here¡qué mal huele aquí! it smells awful here!este guisado huele que alimenta this stew smells deliciousoler a rayos to stink (to high heaven)* * *(o changes to hue in stressed syllables)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb- olerse* * *1. VT1) (=percibir por la nariz) to smell2) * (=sospechar) to suspectha olido lo que estás tramando — he suspects what you're up to, he's smelt a rat *
3) * (=curiosear) to poke one's nose into *siempre anda oliendo lo que hacen los demás — he's always poking his nose into other people's affairs
2. VI1) (=despedir olor) to smell (a of, like)huele muy bien — [comida] it smells very good; [flor, perfume] it smells very nice
¡qué mal huelen estos zapatos! — these shoes smell awful!
huele que alimenta * — (=muy bien) it smells heavenly; (=muy mal) it smells foul, it stinks to high heaven *
2) [indicando desconfianza]sus excusas me huelen a camelo — * his excuses sound a bit fishy to me *
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( percibir olores)¿no hueles a humo? — can't you smell smoke?
2) ( despedir olores) comida/perfume to smellqué bien/mal huele! — it smells good/awful!; (+ me/te/le etc)
3) (fam) ( expresando sospecha) (+ me/te/le etc)2. 3.esto me huele a cuento — I smell a rat o something fishy
olerse v pron (fam) to suspect* * *= smell, scent.Ex. Simply to be among books, glancing at one here, reading a page from one over there, enjoying them all as objects to be touched, looked at, even smelt, is a deep satisfaction.Ex. They scented the blood of the tapir also and were coming down the river shore expecting a feast.----* oler (a) = reek of, reek (of).* oler a perros muertos = stink to + high heaven.* oler mal = stink.* oler que apesta = stink to + high heaven.* olerse = scent.* oliendo a polvo = dust smelling.* que huele a lugar cerrado = fusty.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( percibir olores)¿no hueles a humo? — can't you smell smoke?
2) ( despedir olores) comida/perfume to smellqué bien/mal huele! — it smells good/awful!; (+ me/te/le etc)
3) (fam) ( expresando sospecha) (+ me/te/le etc)2. 3.esto me huele a cuento — I smell a rat o something fishy
olerse v pron (fam) to suspect* * *= smell, scent.Ex: Simply to be among books, glancing at one here, reading a page from one over there, enjoying them all as objects to be touched, looked at, even smelt, is a deep satisfaction.
Ex: They scented the blood of the tapir also and were coming down the river shore expecting a feast.* oler (a) = reek of, reek (of).* oler a perros muertos = stink to + high heaven.* oler mal = stink.* oler que apesta = stink to + high heaven.* olerse = scent.* oliendo a polvo = dust smelling.* que huele a lugar cerrado = fusty.* * *viA (percibir olores) oler A algo to smell sth¿no hueles a humo? can't you smell smoke?B (despedir olores) «comida/perfume» to smellel guiso huele muy bien the stew smells very good¡qué mal huele! it smells awful!(+ me/te/le etc): le huelen los pies his feet smelloler A algo to smell OF sthhuele a rosas it smells of rosestoda la casa huele a tabaco the whole house smells o ( colloq) reeks of cigarette smokehuele a gas there's a smell of gas, it smells of gasesto me huele a cuento I smell a rat o something fishyme huele que ella está detrás de todo esto I suspect o something tells me she's behind all this■ olervtto smell¿no hueles las rosas? can't you smell the roses?el perro olió la ropa del fugitivo the dog sniffed o smelled the fugitive's clothes■ olerse( fam); to suspectya me lo olía I thought so, I suspected as muchya me olía yo que aquí había algo raro I had an idea o a feeling there was something funny going on* * *
Multiple Entries:
oler
oler algo
oler ( conjugate oler) verbo intransitivo
1 ( percibir olores) oler A algo to smell sth;◊ ¿no hueles a humo? can't you smell smoke?
2 ( despedir olores) [comida/perfume] to smell;◊ ¡qué bien/mal huele! it smells good/awful!;
le huelen los pies his feet smell;
oler A algo ‹a rosas/ajo› to smell of sth
3 (fam) ( expresando sospecha) (+ me/te/le etc):
me huele que fue ella I have a feeling it was her
verbo transitivo [ persona] to smell;
[ animal] to sniff, smell
olerse verbo pronominal (fam) to suspect;
oler verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to smell: esa bronca huele a despido, from the sound of that row, someone's going to get fired
huele a pintura, it smells of paint
oler bien/mal, to smell good/bad
' oler' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apestar
- bien
- demonio
- tigre
- a
- encerrado
- feo
- huela
- huelo
- mal
- olfatear
English:
nice
- smell
- sniff
- damp
- face
- funny
- reek
- smack
* * *♦ vtto smell;desde aquí huelo el tabaco I can smell the cigarette smoke from here♦ vi1. [despedir olor] to smell (a of);¡qué mal huele aquí! it smells awful here!;¡huele que apesta! it stinks!;te huele un poco el aliento your breath smells a bit;huele a quemado it smells of burning;oler que alimenta: este guisado huele que alimenta this stew smells delicious;Humte huelen los pies que alimentan your feet are humming;Famoler a cuerno quemado to smell fishy;Famoler a rayos to stink (to high heaven);Famoler a tigre to stink;oler a encerrado to smell stuffy* * *I v/i1 smell (a of)2:me huelo algo fig there’s something fishy going on, I smell a ratII v/t smell* * *oler {51} vt1) : to smell2) inquirir: to pry into, to investigate3) averiguar: to smell out, to uncoveroler vi1) : to smellhuele mal: it smells bad2)oler a : to smell like, to smell ofhuele a pino: it smells like pine* * * -
8 fjarri
(firr, first), adv.1) far off (svá at f. flugu brotin); with dat. far from (sólu f); standa f. e-m, to stand far from one; compar., firr, farther off farit firr húsi, keep off from the house; allt er fjörvi firr, life is the nearest (dearest) thing; firr meirr, farther aloof (bóndamúgrinn sat firr meirr);2) fig., taka e-u fjarri, to take a thing coldly, show disinclination, refuse (Ormr tók því ekki f.); ok er þat ekki f. hennar skapi, it is not far from her mind; f. ferr því, far from it, by no means; nú sé ek eigi, at mér mætti firr um fara en þér, now I see not how I can fare worse than thou;3) far from, bereft of; f. feðrmunum, bereft of my patrimony.* * *compar. firr, mod. fjær, superl. first or firrst, mod. fjærst; [Gr. πύρρω; Goth. fairra, which is also used to transl. μακράν: A. S. feor; Engl. far; Hel. and O. H. G. fer]:—far off; því at útlendir höfðingjar vóru þeim jafnan fjarri, Ó. H. 34; svá at fjarri flugu brotin, flew far off, Edda 19; vide Ísl. ii. 483, passim; skattlöndin þau er fjarri lágu, the provinces that were at a distance (fjar-lægr), Eg. 536: with dat., sólu fjarri, Vsp. 44; hvárt sem eru nær kirkju eða fjarri kirkju-garði, far from the churchyard, K. Þ. K. 28; standa f. e-m, to stand far from one; hamingjan stóð honum eigi fjarri, Al. 82; stóðtu mér þá fjarri, Nj. 19; útibúr þat er first var húsum, farthest from the houses, 168; hvar fjarri öðrum mönnum, quite far from other men, Grett. 127; þeim mönnum er first bygðu megin-héruðum, who lived farthest from the chief counties, Fms. iv. 144; í þat horn lands síns er first er lýrittar-vörn hans, Grág. ii. 224; þóttusk þeir bazt hafa er first vóru þeirra samgangi, the farther off the better, Glúm. 380; svá hátt at þó mátti heyra gerla þótt þeir væri firr, Nj. 118; þó at skip leggi firr búð (dat.) en svá, Grág. i. 91; eigi firr garði en í örskots-helgi, 82; far þú firr sundi, begone from the sound, Hbl. 54; farit firr húsi, Am. 37; the phrase, ganga e-m hendi firr, to go out of one’s hand, be lost, Rd. 283, Grett. (in a verse); þykki mér hann jafnan betri firr mér en nær, Fms. iv. 330; hvárt þat er nær honum eða firr, Rb. 38, (mod., nær eða fjær); með hramminum þeim er firr var berginu, Grett. 101; firr meir, farther aloof; bónda-múgrinn sat firr meir, Fms. i. 280; ok því firr meir, at …, and so much more aloof, in order that …, Sks. 365: in the proverb, allt er fjörvi firr, all is farther than life, i. e. life is the nearest, dearest thing, Ld. 266, (or, fé er fjörvi firr); at firr, much less, Eg. ch. 14; þótt hann sé firr farinn, though be be far away, Hm. 33.II. metaph., taka e-u fjarri, to take a thing far, i. e. to take it coolly, deny it flatly; Ormr tók því ekki fjarri, Fms. i. 209; þeir tóku því ekki fjarri, 229; ek ætla þat nú eigi fjarri, well, I think it’s not far wrong, Nj. 248: with dat., ok er þat ekki fjarri hennar skapi, ‘tis not far from her mind, 49; þat er fjarri skapi föður míns, Lv. 87; þú talar þat eigi fjarri réttu, thou sayest what is not far from right, Fms. ii. 14; eigi fjarri því at lengd, i. e. about so long a time, Bs. i. 61; ferr eigi fjarri getu minni, Fms. iv. 312, vi. 104; the phrase, fjarri fer því, it ‘fares’ far from that, i. e. far from it, by no means; ok er því fjarri orðit er ek vilda at væri, it is far from what I had wished for, Valla L. 221; nú sé ek eigi at mér mætti firr um fara en þér, now I see not how I can fare worse than thou, Grett. 150.β. far from, bereft of; fjarri feðr-munum, bereft of my patrimony, Fm. 8; fjarri vinum, friendless, Sighvat; fjarri augum sem menjum, bereft of eyes and treasures, i. e. losing both life and money, Akv. 27. -
9 רעע
רָעַע(b. h.) ( to bring in close contact, v. רֵיעַ, 1) to strike against, shatter, impair.Part. pass. רָעוּעַ; f. רְעוּעָה; pl. רְעוּעִים, רְעוּעִין; רְעוּעוֹת impaired, defective; in a ruinous state, threatening, opp. בריא sound. Kidd.39b סולםר׳ a broken ladder. Kel. III, 5 הר׳ a cracked vessel. Taan.20b מפולת שאמרו בריאות ולאר׳ the falling of houses which they mention (ib. III, 4) means the falling of sound buildings, but not of such as were out of repair; a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) רַע, imperf. יֵרַע to be injurious, evil; רע ל־ to grieve, displease. B. Mets.84b בני אל ירע לך my son, let it not grieve thee; a. e. Pi. רֵעַע to shatter, break.Part. pass. מְרוֹעָע; f. מְרוֹעַעַת; pl. מְרוֹעָעִים, מְרוֹעָעִין; מְרוֹעָעוֹת. Koh. R. to III, 2 השרוי בבית המר׳ he who dwells in a threatening house; Y.Sabb.II, 5b top מְרוֹעֲרַע (fr. רִעְרֵעַ). Gen. R. s. 32 קנקנים מר׳, v. קַנְקָן I. Y.Taan.III, 66d top מְרוֹעֲרָעִים threatening buildings; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְרָעֵעַ, Nithpa. נִתְרָעֵעַ, Hithpol. הִתְרוֹעֵעַ, Nithpol. נִתְרוֹעֵעַ to be shaken, cracked, become defective. Men.53b (ref. to Jer. 11:16) מקול מיליהן … נִיתְרָעֲעוּ דליותיהןוכ׳ from the sound of the words of the spies were the branches (young men) of Israel broken; Yalk. Jer. 289 נרתעו (read: נִתְרָעוּ). Sot.48a (play on ערה, Zeph. 2:14) אפי׳ בית … מִתְרוֹעֵעַ even a house which lies in a thicket of cedars will be shaken; Yalk. Is. 292 מתנועע (corr. acc.). Y.Snh.X, 27d bot. לכיפה … כיון שנִתְרוֹעֲעָה אחת מהן נִתְרוֹעֲעיּ כולן like a heap of stones, when one of them is shaken (disturbed), all of them are shaken; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c שנִתְרַעְרְעָה … נִתְרַעְרְעוּ (fr. רערע); Gen. R. s. 100; וכולה מִתְרוֹעַעַת; a. e. Hif. הֵרַע 1) to shake, impair. Y.Shebi.X, 39d top מֵירַע כוחן it impairs their prerogatives; ib. מוֹרַע (fr. יָרַע). Y.Pes.VII, 34d top שהוֹרַעְתָּ כחווכ׳ whose standing thou declarest impaired in the case of an ascertained uncleanness. Ex. R. s. 8 הֵרֵעוּ לנפשם they did harm to themselves; a. e.V. הֲרָעָה 2) to be evil; ה׳ ל־ to displease. Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 5; Num. R. s. 167> וה׳ לאביו and it displeased his father; a. e.( 3) to join, combine, v. רָעָה Pi.) Hof. הוּרַע, or הוֹרַע (fr. יָרַע) to be shaken, impaired. Kidd.20b, sq. ה׳ כחו his prerogative is impaired, v. יָפֶה B. Kam.44a; a. fr. -
10 רָעַע
רָעַע(b. h.) ( to bring in close contact, v. רֵיעַ, 1) to strike against, shatter, impair.Part. pass. רָעוּעַ; f. רְעוּעָה; pl. רְעוּעִים, רְעוּעִין; רְעוּעוֹת impaired, defective; in a ruinous state, threatening, opp. בריא sound. Kidd.39b סולםר׳ a broken ladder. Kel. III, 5 הר׳ a cracked vessel. Taan.20b מפולת שאמרו בריאות ולאר׳ the falling of houses which they mention (ib. III, 4) means the falling of sound buildings, but not of such as were out of repair; a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) רַע, imperf. יֵרַע to be injurious, evil; רע ל־ to grieve, displease. B. Mets.84b בני אל ירע לך my son, let it not grieve thee; a. e. Pi. רֵעַע to shatter, break.Part. pass. מְרוֹעָע; f. מְרוֹעַעַת; pl. מְרוֹעָעִים, מְרוֹעָעִין; מְרוֹעָעוֹת. Koh. R. to III, 2 השרוי בבית המר׳ he who dwells in a threatening house; Y.Sabb.II, 5b top מְרוֹעֲרַע (fr. רִעְרֵעַ). Gen. R. s. 32 קנקנים מר׳, v. קַנְקָן I. Y.Taan.III, 66d top מְרוֹעֲרָעִים threatening buildings; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְרָעֵעַ, Nithpa. נִתְרָעֵעַ, Hithpol. הִתְרוֹעֵעַ, Nithpol. נִתְרוֹעֵעַ to be shaken, cracked, become defective. Men.53b (ref. to Jer. 11:16) מקול מיליהן … נִיתְרָעֲעוּ דליותיהןוכ׳ from the sound of the words of the spies were the branches (young men) of Israel broken; Yalk. Jer. 289 נרתעו (read: נִתְרָעוּ). Sot.48a (play on ערה, Zeph. 2:14) אפי׳ בית … מִתְרוֹעֵעַ even a house which lies in a thicket of cedars will be shaken; Yalk. Is. 292 מתנועע (corr. acc.). Y.Snh.X, 27d bot. לכיפה … כיון שנִתְרוֹעֲעָה אחת מהן נִתְרוֹעֲעיּ כולן like a heap of stones, when one of them is shaken (disturbed), all of them are shaken; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c שנִתְרַעְרְעָה … נִתְרַעְרְעוּ (fr. רערע); Gen. R. s. 100; וכולה מִתְרוֹעַעַת; a. e. Hif. הֵרַע 1) to shake, impair. Y.Shebi.X, 39d top מֵירַע כוחן it impairs their prerogatives; ib. מוֹרַע (fr. יָרַע). Y.Pes.VII, 34d top שהוֹרַעְתָּ כחווכ׳ whose standing thou declarest impaired in the case of an ascertained uncleanness. Ex. R. s. 8 הֵרֵעוּ לנפשם they did harm to themselves; a. e.V. הֲרָעָה 2) to be evil; ה׳ ל־ to displease. Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 5; Num. R. s. 167> וה׳ לאביו and it displeased his father; a. e.( 3) to join, combine, v. רָעָה Pi.) Hof. הוּרַע, or הוֹרַע (fr. יָרַע) to be shaken, impaired. Kidd.20b, sq. ה׳ כחו his prerogative is impaired, v. יָפֶה B. Kam.44a; a. fr. -
11 Т-205
ИЕРИХОНСКАЯ ТРУБА lit NP sing only usu. subj-compl with copula ( subj: голос)) a very loud, resounding voicestentorian voice.From the name of the city of Jericho. According to the Biblical account (Josh. 6), its walls collapsed from the sound of the Israelites' trumpets. -
12 иерихонская труба
• ИЕРИХОНСКАЯ ТРУБА lit[NP; sing only; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: голос)]=====⇒ a very loud, resounding voice:- stentorian voice.—————← From the name of the city of Jericho. According to the Biblical account (Josh. 6), its walls collapsed from the sound of the Israelites' trumpets.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > иерихонская труба
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13 μηκάομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `meckern, bleat', of sheep, also of a hare and of a horse, in the formular verse κὰδ' δ' ἔπεσ' ἐν κονίῃσι μακών, of a deer, boar, also of a man (Phryn. PS, Procop., sch., H.)Other forms: μηκάζω (Nic.), perf. μέμηκα only in pret. ἐμέμηκον (ι 439), and in ptc. μεμηκώς (K 362), f. μεμακυῖαι (Δ 435), aor. ptc. μακών (P469, κ163).Derivatives: Here, after κεμάς and other animal names (cf. Risch $ 52 b; not from the late μηκάομαι), μηκάς f. `bleating', in Hom. only in plur. of αἶγες, later (S., E.) also of ἄρνες and subst. = αἴξ. Late derivv.: μηκ-ασμός (Plu., Poll.), - ηθμός (Opp.), -ή (Ael., Sch.) `bleating', - ητικός `bleating' (sch.).Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations] *mēk- `bleat'Etymology: The pair μέμηκα: μακεῖν ( μακών) agrees with λέληκα: λακεῖν (with comparable meaning), κέκραγα: κραγεῖν a.o.; to an old intensive perfect and an also old thematic aorist several presents were created: μηκάζω, - άομαι, λάσκω, κράζω etc.; cf. Schwyzer 683, 722 n. 2, 748, 770 a. 777, for Hom. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 389; 426; 438, on μακών also Leumann Hom. Wörter 235 n. 31. -- Onomatopoetic formation, starting from the sound-imitation μη (mē) and with many partly genetic, partly elementary cognate agreements, e.g. MHG meckatzen 'bleat', mecke `he-goat', Lith. mekčióti, mekénti `id.', Lat. miccīre `id.', Skt. (lex.) meka- m. `he-goat', Arm. mak'i `sheep'. -- WP. 2, 256, Pok. 715f., W.-Hofmann a. Fraenkel s. vv. - The relation μη̄-\/ μα- cannot be of IE date; so it must be analogical. Pok. 715 posits * mek- which cannot explain the Greek forms.Page in Frisk: 2,223-224Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μηκάομαι
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14 יתרא
יִתְרָא, יִי׳I m. ch. = h. יֶתֶר I, 1, strong cord, esp. 1) the cord of the bow. Snh.42a למיהוי כי י׳ (some ed. יְתֵירָא) until the shape of the moon is like that of the cord (with the bent bow, semicircular).Pl. (יְתֵירֵי) יִתְיֵי. M. Kat. 26a לקל י׳ דמזיגתוכ׳ from the sound of the cords (of the catapults) at M. (v. מְגִיזָה) the wall of Laodicea burst. 2) rope.Pl. יְתָרִין, יְתָרַיָּא. Targ. Jud. 16:7; 8; 9. 3) the straight side of the stomach, opp. to קשתא the curved side, v. הִימְצָא. Ḥull.50a דְּאַיִּיתְרָא the fat covering Pes.51a אכל דאיי׳ (Ms. M. דיי׳) ate the fat Targ. Prov. 25:20 יתרא Ms. (Var. ed. Lag.), ed. נִתְרָא. -
15 יי׳ I
יִתְרָא, יִי׳I m. ch. = h. יֶתֶר I, 1, strong cord, esp. 1) the cord of the bow. Snh.42a למיהוי כי י׳ (some ed. יְתֵירָא) until the shape of the moon is like that of the cord (with the bent bow, semicircular).Pl. (יְתֵירֵי) יִתְיֵי. M. Kat. 26a לקל י׳ דמזיגתוכ׳ from the sound of the cords (of the catapults) at M. (v. מְגִיזָה) the wall of Laodicea burst. 2) rope.Pl. יְתָרִין, יְתָרַיָּא. Targ. Jud. 16:7; 8; 9. 3) the straight side of the stomach, opp. to קשתא the curved side, v. הִימְצָא. Ḥull.50a דְּאַיִּיתְרָא the fat covering Pes.51a אכל דאיי׳ (Ms. M. דיי׳) ate the fat Targ. Prov. 25:20 יתרא Ms. (Var. ed. Lag.), ed. נִתְרָא. -
16 יִתְרָא
יִתְרָא, יִי׳I m. ch. = h. יֶתֶר I, 1, strong cord, esp. 1) the cord of the bow. Snh.42a למיהוי כי י׳ (some ed. יְתֵירָא) until the shape of the moon is like that of the cord (with the bent bow, semicircular).Pl. (יְתֵירֵי) יִתְיֵי. M. Kat. 26a לקל י׳ דמזיגתוכ׳ from the sound of the cords (of the catapults) at M. (v. מְגִיזָה) the wall of Laodicea burst. 2) rope.Pl. יְתָרִין, יְתָרַיָּא. Targ. Jud. 16:7; 8; 9. 3) the straight side of the stomach, opp. to קשתא the curved side, v. הִימְצָא. Ḥull.50a דְּאַיִּיתְרָא the fat covering Pes.51a אכל דאיי׳ (Ms. M. דיי׳) ate the fat Targ. Prov. 25:20 יתרא Ms. (Var. ed. Lag.), ed. נִתְרָא. -
17 יִי׳
יִתְרָא, יִי׳I m. ch. = h. יֶתֶר I, 1, strong cord, esp. 1) the cord of the bow. Snh.42a למיהוי כי י׳ (some ed. יְתֵירָא) until the shape of the moon is like that of the cord (with the bent bow, semicircular).Pl. (יְתֵירֵי) יִתְיֵי. M. Kat. 26a לקל י׳ דמזיגתוכ׳ from the sound of the cords (of the catapults) at M. (v. מְגִיזָה) the wall of Laodicea burst. 2) rope.Pl. יְתָרִין, יְתָרַיָּא. Targ. Jud. 16:7; 8; 9. 3) the straight side of the stomach, opp. to קשתא the curved side, v. הִימְצָא. Ḥull.50a דְּאַיִּיתְרָא the fat covering Pes.51a אכל דאיי׳ (Ms. M. דיי׳) ate the fat Targ. Prov. 25:20 יתרא Ms. (Var. ed. Lag.), ed. נִתְרָא. -
18 κίκκαβος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: comic name of a small coin in the Underworld = an eighth of a ψωθία = 3 oboles (Pherecr. [1, 167] ap. Poll. 9, 83); also `niggard' (Phot. s. κίμβικας).Derivatives: κικκάβι(ο)ν ἐλάχιστον, οὑδέν H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Ending as in κόλλυβος with related meaning (s. v.), but perhaps with Pisani Paideia 6, 291ff. from (the sound) of the screech-owl, κικκαβαῦ, κικκάβη; (after the owl on the back of the Athenian coin?). The word *κίκκος `(central) house of the pomegranate' is based on a conjecture for unclear κικαῖος in H.; s. Pisani l. c.Page in Frisk: 1,852Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κίκκαβος
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19 Я удивляюсь, ...
General subject: Makes you wonder... (From the sound of some of the things they do they couldn't organize putting that round paper roll on the holder properly. Makes you wonder how these guys make a living.) -
20 bupp
n. the short bark of a dog (from the sound); ormrinn rak upp bupp þá ball honum höggið núna, Skíða R. 163.
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