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61 स्फुरण
sphuraṇamfn. glittering, sparkling VarBṛS. ;
n. the act of trembling, throbbing, vibration, pulsation ( alsoᅠ ā f.) Dhātup. L. ;
quivering orᅠ throbbing of parts of the body (as indicating good orᅠ bad luck) MW. ;
springing orᅠ breaking forth, starting into view, expansion, manifestation Sāh. BhP. Sarvad. ;
flashing, coruscation, twinkling, glittering Megh. Mālatīm.
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62 scintillante
"sparklling;Schimmernd;cintilante"* * *sparkling* * *scintillante agg. sparkling, shining (anche fig.): occhi scintillanti, shining eyes; idee scintillanti, scintillating ideas.* * *[ʃintil'lante]aggettivo [stella, occhi] glittering, twinkling, sparkling; [luce, fiamma] sparkling; [ moneta] shiny* * *scintillante/∫intil'lante/[stella, occhi] glittering, twinkling, sparkling; [luce, fiamma] sparkling; [ moneta] shiny. -
63 risplendente
risplendente agg. bright, shining; sparkling; ( luccicante) glittering; resplendent: sole risplendente, bright sun; stelle risplendenti, glittering (o bright) stars; occhi risplendenti, shining (o bright) eyes; viso risplendente, bright face. -
64 stello
I.Neutr., to be set or covered with stars. So only in the part. pres. stellans, antis, bestarred, starry ( poet.):B.caelo stellante,
Lucr. 4, 212; so,caelum,
Verg. A. 7, 210:tecta summi patris,
Val. Fl. 5, 623:Olympus, Cic. poët. Div. 1, 12, 19: nox,
id. ib. 1, 11, 18:ora Tauri,
Ov. F. 5, 603.—Transf.:II.gemmis caudam (pavonis) stellantibus implet,
glittering, shining, Ov. M. 1, 723:tegmina (i. e. vestes),
gleaming, Val. Fl. 3, 98:lumina (i. e. oculi),
id. ib. 2, 499:volatus (cicindelarum),
Plin. 18, 26, 66, § 250:frons,
covered as it were with stars, Mart. 2, 29, 9:universa armis stellantibus coruscabant,
Amm. 19, 1, 2.—Act., to set or cover with stars; in the verb. finit. only post-Aug. and very rare (cf. part. infra):B.quis caelum stellet fomes, Mart. Cap. poët. 2, § 118 (al. qui caelum stellet formis, Gron. p. 29): (gemmae) stellarum Hyadum et numero et dispositione stellantur,
are set with stars, Plin. 37, 7, 28, § 100.— Trop.:ipsa vero pars materiae digna laudari quanto verborum stellatur auro,
Symm. Ep. 3, 11.—Part. and P. a.: stellātus, a, um, set with stars, starry, stellate, starred (class.): stellatus Cepheus, i. e. placed in the heavens as a constellation, * Cic. Tusc. 5, 3, 8:aether,
Val. Fl. 2, 42:domus (deorum),
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 8; cf. id. Cons. Hon. 4, 209.—Transf.:stellatus Argus,
i. e. many-eyed, Ov. M. 1, 664; Stat. Th. 6, 277:jaspide fulvā Ensis,
sparkling, glittering, Verg. A. 4, 261:variis stellatus corpora guttis,
thickly set, Ov. M. 5, 461:gemma auratis guttis,
Plin. 37, 10, 66, § 179:animal stellatum,
id. 10, 67, 86, § 188:vela,
id. 19, 1, 6, § 24:stellatis axibus agger,
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65 блестящий
1. glittering2. glare3. lustrous4. bright5. sparkly6. splendorous7. brilliant8. shiny9. splendidСинонимический ряд:1. глянцевитый (прил.) глянцевитый; лоснящийся2. сияющий (прил.) блистающий; горящий; сверкающий; светящийся; сияющий -
66 σιγαλόεις
A glossy, glittering, [dialect] Ep. Adj.:1 of apparel,σ. χιτών Od.15.60
, 19.232;εἵματα Il.22.154
, Od.6.26; ῥήγεα ib. 38;δέσματα Il.22.468
; cf. νεοσίγαλος.2 of horses' reins, glittering with colour or metal work, Od.6.81, Il.5.226, etc.; of house-furniture,θρόνος Od.5.86
; of a queen's chamber,ὑπερώϊα σιγαλόεντα 16.449
, 18.206, etc.;νηὸν [σιγ]αλόεντα IG14.1026
(iii/iv A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σιγαλόεις
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67 αἰόλος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `quick, glittering' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. aiworo name of a cow.Derivatives: (Rare) αἰόλλω `agitate quickly'; αἰολέω = `ποικίλλω' (Pl. Kra. 409a). Name Αἴολος, Αἰολεῖς.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Etym. unknown. Fraenkel Gnomon 22, 239 thought *(Ϝ)αι-Ϝόλ-ος (with dissimilatory loss of Ϝ-) from *u̯el- `turn' in εἰλέω etc. - Benveniste ( BSL 38, 107) connected αἰών, Skt. ā́yu `vital force' (improbable). Risch Mus. Helv. 29, 1972, 97 argues that the original meaning was a colour. On αἰέλουρος s.v. - For the type, cf. αἰώρα, αἰονάω.Page in Frisk: 1,42Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > αἰόλος
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68 glinsterend
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69 gemerlap
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70 تألق
تَأَلَّقَ \ glisten: (of sth. wet or polished) to shine: Her eyes glistened with tears. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. shine: to give out light: The sun was shining. His eyes shone with happiness. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. -
71 تلألأ
تَلأْلأَ \ glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. \ تَلأْلؤ \ luminescence. \ _(field) Phys. \ See Also تألق (تأَلُّق) -
72 لمع
لَمَعَ \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. gleam: to shine faintly (like a cat’s eyes or bright blade in the darkness): The lamp gleamed in the darkness. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. shine, shone: to give out light: The sun was shinning. His eyes shone with happiness. \ See Also برق (بَرَقَ) -
73 flash
لَمَعَ \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. gleam: to shine faintly (like a cat’s eyes or bright blade in the darkness): The lamp gleamed in the darkness. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. shine, shone: to give out light: The sun was shinning. His eyes shone with happiness. \ See Also برق (بَرَقَ) -
74 gleam
لَمَعَ \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. gleam: to shine faintly (like a cat’s eyes or bright blade in the darkness): The lamp gleamed in the darkness. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. shine, shone: to give out light: The sun was shinning. His eyes shone with happiness. \ See Also برق (بَرَقَ) -
75 glitter
لَمَعَ \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. gleam: to shine faintly (like a cat’s eyes or bright blade in the darkness): The lamp gleamed in the darkness. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. shine, shone: to give out light: The sun was shinning. His eyes shone with happiness. \ See Also برق (بَرَقَ) -
76 shine, shone
لَمَعَ \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. gleam: to shine faintly (like a cat’s eyes or bright blade in the darkness): The lamp gleamed in the darkness. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. shine, shone: to give out light: The sun was shinning. His eyes shone with happiness. \ See Also برق (بَرَقَ) -
77 glimmer
تَلأْلأَ \ glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. -
78 glitter
تَلأْلأَ \ glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. -
79 sparkle
تَلأْلأَ \ glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. -
80 twinkle
تَلأْلأَ \ glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour.
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