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  • 1 bride

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  • 2 bride

    bride n
    1 (jeune) mariée f ; his bride (during, after wedding) son épouse f ; ( before wedding) sa future épouse f ; the bride and (bride)groom les (jeunes) mariés mpl ; the Bride of Christ l'épouse f du Christ ;
    2 ( also bride-to-be) future mariée f.

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  • 3 bride

    bride [braɪd]
    (before wedding) (future) mariée f; (after wedding) (jeune) mariée f;
    the bride and groom les (jeunes) mariés mpl;
    his bride of four months la femme avec qui il est/était marié depuis quatre mois;
    Religion to become a bride of Christ prendre le voile
    ✾ Film 'The Bride Wore Black' Truffaut 'La Mariée était en noir'

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  • 4 bride

    [braɪd]
    1) sposa f.

    his bride(during, after wedding) la sposa

    2) (anche bride-to-be) futura sposa f.

    his bride (before wedding) la (sua) futura sposa

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    (a woman about to be married, or newly married: The bride wore a white dress.) sposa
    - bridegroom
    - bridesmaid
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    bride /braɪd/
    n.
    sposa; sposa novella; futura sposa: the bride and bridegroom, la sposa e lo sposo; gli sposi; bride-to-be, futura sposa; child bride, sposa bambina.
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    [braɪd]
    1) sposa f.

    his bride(during, after wedding) la sposa

    2) (anche bride-to-be) futura sposa f.

    his bride (before wedding) la (sua) futura sposa

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  • 5 blushing bride

    Краснеющая невеста. Это выражение появилось в XVIII в. и передаёт чистоту и скромность невинной девушки, т. к. она краснеет не только потому, что является центром внимания, но ещё и потому, что замужество неминуемо связано с постелью. Не удивительно, что при современных нравах это выражение почти вышло из употребления. Один куплет популярной песенки 30-х гг. XX в. о приключениях мойщика окон звучит так:

    The blushing bride, she looks divine; The bridegroom he is doing fine. I'd rather have his job than mine When I'm cleaning windows. — Краснеющая невеста, она выглядит божественно;/ Жених в порядке./ Я бы предпочёл делать его работу, а не мою,/ Когда я мою окна.

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  • 6 prometida

    f.
    fiancée.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: prometer.
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    1. f., (m. - prometido) 2. f., (m. - prometido)
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    = bride, fiancée, bride-to-be.
    Ex. Lester J. V. Halvorsen, a Swedish immigrant who made a fortune in lumber, built the mansion for his Italian bride.
    Ex. Spouses, fiancés/ fiancées, and adopted children of U.S. citizens receive priority in this new immigration system.
    Ex. After another of his boozing bouts his bride-to-be throws him out of her house.
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    = bride, fiancée, bride-to-be.

    Ex: Lester J. V. Halvorsen, a Swedish immigrant who made a fortune in lumber, built the mansion for his Italian bride.

    Ex: Spouses, fiancés/ fiancées, and adopted children of U.S. citizens receive priority in this new immigration system.
    Ex: After another of his boozing bouts his bride-to-be throws him out of her house.

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    prometido,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 promised
    lo prometido es deuda, a promise is a promise
    2 (una persona) engaged
    II m,f (hombre) fiancé
    (mujer) fiancée
    ' prometida' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    novia
    English:
    materialize
    - fiancée
    - pledge
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    f fiancée
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    prometida n fiancée

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  • 7 brúð-férð

    and brúð-för, f. a bride’s journey, Landn. 304, cp. Fs. 124, Rd. 255, Fms. iv. 180, Eg. 701, Grág. i. 441 A; as a rule the bridegroom was to carry his bride home, or she was carried home to him, and the wedding feast was held at the house and at the cost of the bridegroom or his parents. The bride came attended and followed by her bridesmaids, friends, and kinsmen, sometimes a host of men; hence originate the words brúðferð, brúðför, and perhaps even brúðhlaup, etc. ‘Dress the hall! now the bride is to turn homeward with me,’ says the bridegroom-dwarf in the beginning of the poem Alvísmál; so the bride Freyja travels to the wedding at the giant’s, Þkv., cp. Rm. 37;—báðu hennar, ok heim óku, giptu Karli, gékk hón und líni, Ld. ch. 7, Nj. ch. 34, Harð. S. ch. 4, Sturl. iii. 181 sqq. In some cases, to shew deference to the father of the bride, the feast might be held at his house, Nj. ch. 2 (skyldi boð vera at Marðar), ch. 10, 14, Lv. ch. 12; cp. the curious case, Sturl. i. 226. In Icel., where there were no inns, the law ordered that a bride and bridegroom, when on the bride’s journey, had the same right as members of parliament on their journey to the parliament; every farmer was bound to shelter at least six of the party, supposing that the bride or bridegroom was among the number, K. Þ. K. 94. One who turned them out was liable to the lesser outlawry, Grág. i. 441.

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  • 8 קרב

    קְרֵב, קְרֵיבch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקָרֵב, Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵב to be brought near, be received), 1) to be near, come near, touch. Targ. Num. 27:1. Targ. Ex. 36:2. Targ. 1 Kings 2:1; a. fr.Pesik. Zakhor, p. 24b> קריב לגביה, v. בָּלַם II. Eduy. VIII, 4 דיִקְרַב במיתא he who touches a corpse; a. e. 2) to intercede, protect. Y.Dem.I, 22a בני קרתי קוֹרְבִין לי (not קרתיה) fellow-citizens, protect me!; בני דודי קורבין לי (not דידי) children of my friend (the Lord), protect you me!; Y.Taan.III, 66c top בני דיליוכ׳ (corr. acc.). 3) to complain, sue. Y.B. Bath.IX, beg.16d אתון בנוי קַרְבוּןוכ׳ his sons came and complained before R. E. Ib. אתת וקְרֵיבָהוכ׳ she came and complained 4) to bring near; to offer, v. infra. Pa. קָרֵיב, קָרֵב 1) to bring near; to offer. Targ. Gen. 48:9, sq. Ib. 13 (Y. ed. Vien. קְריב; h. text ויַּגֵּש). Targ. Is. 58:3 (h. text תִּנְגּשֹׁוּ!). Targ. O. Lev. 1:2 יְקָרֵיב (Y. יִקְרַב). Ib. 3 (Y. יַקְרִיב Af.). Ib. 14 (Y. also יַקְרִיב); a. fr.Gitt.56a סבור רבנן לקָרוּבֵיה the rabbis were of the opinion that it should be offered. Y.Ber.IX, 13d top הוה … אתי למִיקָרְבָהוכ׳ (or למִיקְרְבָה) when a man came to offer, to the idol, an ox Y.Snh.X, 29b מְקָרְבָא לגיחזי to bring Gehazi near (befriend him again). Num. R. s. 3 אלהכון מאן הוא בעי מְקָרֵיב does your God bring near him (grace) whomever he chooses to? B. Bath. 168a אפי׳ צורבא … לְקָרוּבְיה even in the case of a young scholar whom it may be supposed his intended father-in-law likes to bring into his family; a. fr.Part. pass. מְקָרַב; f. מְקָרְבָא, מְקָרְבָה; pl. מְקָרְבִין; מְקָרְבָן near, friendly. Sabb.104a מ״ט שקר ק׳ מיליה אמתוכ׳ why are the letters of שקר (falsehood) near together (in the order of the alphabet), and those of אמת (truth) far apart? Snh.29a מק׳ דעתיה he is friendly, v. רְחַק. 3) to intercede, lead in prayer. Midr. Till. to Ps. 19 חזיוה לחזנא דקָרֵיבוכ׳ they noticed that the officer of the synagogue led in prayer and said Af. אַקְרֵיב to bring near; to offer. Targ. Mal. 2:12; a. fr.Gitt. l. c. אי מַקְרְבִין ליה (or מְקָרְבִין Pa.), v. קָרְבַּן. Ḥag.8b האי דלא אַקְרְבִינְהוּוכ׳ the reason why they did not offer them was ; a. fr.Yeb.39b איקרבת יתוכ׳ (read: אַקְרִיבַת) she brought before us (the court) such and such a person Ithpa. אִתְקָרֵיב, Ithpe. אִתְקְרִיב, אִיקְּרִיב 1) to approach, come near. Targ. Y. Deut. 20:3; O. ib. ed. Berl. (oth. ed. קריבין). Ib. 25:9; a. fr.Keth.56a משום אִיקָּרוּבֵי דעתא הוא והא אִיקָּרְבָא דעתא (when a man promises his bride an additional jointure,) it is in order that an attachment be formed; well, now, the attachment has been formed (and we have a right to assume that he wanted his bride to get that addition, even if he should die before the wedding). 2) to claim relationship, v. preced.

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  • 9 קריב

    קְרֵב, קְרֵיבch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקָרֵב, Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵב to be brought near, be received), 1) to be near, come near, touch. Targ. Num. 27:1. Targ. Ex. 36:2. Targ. 1 Kings 2:1; a. fr.Pesik. Zakhor, p. 24b> קריב לגביה, v. בָּלַם II. Eduy. VIII, 4 דיִקְרַב במיתא he who touches a corpse; a. e. 2) to intercede, protect. Y.Dem.I, 22a בני קרתי קוֹרְבִין לי (not קרתיה) fellow-citizens, protect me!; בני דודי קורבין לי (not דידי) children of my friend (the Lord), protect you me!; Y.Taan.III, 66c top בני דיליוכ׳ (corr. acc.). 3) to complain, sue. Y.B. Bath.IX, beg.16d אתון בנוי קַרְבוּןוכ׳ his sons came and complained before R. E. Ib. אתת וקְרֵיבָהוכ׳ she came and complained 4) to bring near; to offer, v. infra. Pa. קָרֵיב, קָרֵב 1) to bring near; to offer. Targ. Gen. 48:9, sq. Ib. 13 (Y. ed. Vien. קְריב; h. text ויַּגֵּש). Targ. Is. 58:3 (h. text תִּנְגּשֹׁוּ!). Targ. O. Lev. 1:2 יְקָרֵיב (Y. יִקְרַב). Ib. 3 (Y. יַקְרִיב Af.). Ib. 14 (Y. also יַקְרִיב); a. fr.Gitt.56a סבור רבנן לקָרוּבֵיה the rabbis were of the opinion that it should be offered. Y.Ber.IX, 13d top הוה … אתי למִיקָרְבָהוכ׳ (or למִיקְרְבָה) when a man came to offer, to the idol, an ox Y.Snh.X, 29b מְקָרְבָא לגיחזי to bring Gehazi near (befriend him again). Num. R. s. 3 אלהכון מאן הוא בעי מְקָרֵיב does your God bring near him (grace) whomever he chooses to? B. Bath. 168a אפי׳ צורבא … לְקָרוּבְיה even in the case of a young scholar whom it may be supposed his intended father-in-law likes to bring into his family; a. fr.Part. pass. מְקָרַב; f. מְקָרְבָא, מְקָרְבָה; pl. מְקָרְבִין; מְקָרְבָן near, friendly. Sabb.104a מ״ט שקר ק׳ מיליה אמתוכ׳ why are the letters of שקר (falsehood) near together (in the order of the alphabet), and those of אמת (truth) far apart? Snh.29a מק׳ דעתיה he is friendly, v. רְחַק. 3) to intercede, lead in prayer. Midr. Till. to Ps. 19 חזיוה לחזנא דקָרֵיבוכ׳ they noticed that the officer of the synagogue led in prayer and said Af. אַקְרֵיב to bring near; to offer. Targ. Mal. 2:12; a. fr.Gitt. l. c. אי מַקְרְבִין ליה (or מְקָרְבִין Pa.), v. קָרְבַּן. Ḥag.8b האי דלא אַקְרְבִינְהוּוכ׳ the reason why they did not offer them was ; a. fr.Yeb.39b איקרבת יתוכ׳ (read: אַקְרִיבַת) she brought before us (the court) such and such a person Ithpa. אִתְקָרֵיב, Ithpe. אִתְקְרִיב, אִיקְּרִיב 1) to approach, come near. Targ. Y. Deut. 20:3; O. ib. ed. Berl. (oth. ed. קריבין). Ib. 25:9; a. fr.Keth.56a משום אִיקָּרוּבֵי דעתא הוא והא אִיקָּרְבָא דעתא (when a man promises his bride an additional jointure,) it is in order that an attachment be formed; well, now, the attachment has been formed (and we have a right to assume that he wanted his bride to get that addition, even if he should die before the wedding). 2) to claim relationship, v. preced.

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  • 10 קְרֵב

    קְרֵב, קְרֵיבch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקָרֵב, Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵב to be brought near, be received), 1) to be near, come near, touch. Targ. Num. 27:1. Targ. Ex. 36:2. Targ. 1 Kings 2:1; a. fr.Pesik. Zakhor, p. 24b> קריב לגביה, v. בָּלַם II. Eduy. VIII, 4 דיִקְרַב במיתא he who touches a corpse; a. e. 2) to intercede, protect. Y.Dem.I, 22a בני קרתי קוֹרְבִין לי (not קרתיה) fellow-citizens, protect me!; בני דודי קורבין לי (not דידי) children of my friend (the Lord), protect you me!; Y.Taan.III, 66c top בני דיליוכ׳ (corr. acc.). 3) to complain, sue. Y.B. Bath.IX, beg.16d אתון בנוי קַרְבוּןוכ׳ his sons came and complained before R. E. Ib. אתת וקְרֵיבָהוכ׳ she came and complained 4) to bring near; to offer, v. infra. Pa. קָרֵיב, קָרֵב 1) to bring near; to offer. Targ. Gen. 48:9, sq. Ib. 13 (Y. ed. Vien. קְריב; h. text ויַּגֵּש). Targ. Is. 58:3 (h. text תִּנְגּשֹׁוּ!). Targ. O. Lev. 1:2 יְקָרֵיב (Y. יִקְרַב). Ib. 3 (Y. יַקְרִיב Af.). Ib. 14 (Y. also יַקְרִיב); a. fr.Gitt.56a סבור רבנן לקָרוּבֵיה the rabbis were of the opinion that it should be offered. Y.Ber.IX, 13d top הוה … אתי למִיקָרְבָהוכ׳ (or למִיקְרְבָה) when a man came to offer, to the idol, an ox Y.Snh.X, 29b מְקָרְבָא לגיחזי to bring Gehazi near (befriend him again). Num. R. s. 3 אלהכון מאן הוא בעי מְקָרֵיב does your God bring near him (grace) whomever he chooses to? B. Bath. 168a אפי׳ צורבא … לְקָרוּבְיה even in the case of a young scholar whom it may be supposed his intended father-in-law likes to bring into his family; a. fr.Part. pass. מְקָרַב; f. מְקָרְבָא, מְקָרְבָה; pl. מְקָרְבִין; מְקָרְבָן near, friendly. Sabb.104a מ״ט שקר ק׳ מיליה אמתוכ׳ why are the letters of שקר (falsehood) near together (in the order of the alphabet), and those of אמת (truth) far apart? Snh.29a מק׳ דעתיה he is friendly, v. רְחַק. 3) to intercede, lead in prayer. Midr. Till. to Ps. 19 חזיוה לחזנא דקָרֵיבוכ׳ they noticed that the officer of the synagogue led in prayer and said Af. אַקְרֵיב to bring near; to offer. Targ. Mal. 2:12; a. fr.Gitt. l. c. אי מַקְרְבִין ליה (or מְקָרְבִין Pa.), v. קָרְבַּן. Ḥag.8b האי דלא אַקְרְבִינְהוּוכ׳ the reason why they did not offer them was ; a. fr.Yeb.39b איקרבת יתוכ׳ (read: אַקְרִיבַת) she brought before us (the court) such and such a person Ithpa. אִתְקָרֵיב, Ithpe. אִתְקְרִיב, אִיקְּרִיב 1) to approach, come near. Targ. Y. Deut. 20:3; O. ib. ed. Berl. (oth. ed. קריבין). Ib. 25:9; a. fr.Keth.56a משום אִיקָּרוּבֵי דעתא הוא והא אִיקָּרְבָא דעתא (when a man promises his bride an additional jointure,) it is in order that an attachment be formed; well, now, the attachment has been formed (and we have a right to assume that he wanted his bride to get that addition, even if he should die before the wedding). 2) to claim relationship, v. preced.

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  • 11 קְרֵיב

    קְרֵב, קְרֵיבch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקָרֵב, Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵב to be brought near, be received), 1) to be near, come near, touch. Targ. Num. 27:1. Targ. Ex. 36:2. Targ. 1 Kings 2:1; a. fr.Pesik. Zakhor, p. 24b> קריב לגביה, v. בָּלַם II. Eduy. VIII, 4 דיִקְרַב במיתא he who touches a corpse; a. e. 2) to intercede, protect. Y.Dem.I, 22a בני קרתי קוֹרְבִין לי (not קרתיה) fellow-citizens, protect me!; בני דודי קורבין לי (not דידי) children of my friend (the Lord), protect you me!; Y.Taan.III, 66c top בני דיליוכ׳ (corr. acc.). 3) to complain, sue. Y.B. Bath.IX, beg.16d אתון בנוי קַרְבוּןוכ׳ his sons came and complained before R. E. Ib. אתת וקְרֵיבָהוכ׳ she came and complained 4) to bring near; to offer, v. infra. Pa. קָרֵיב, קָרֵב 1) to bring near; to offer. Targ. Gen. 48:9, sq. Ib. 13 (Y. ed. Vien. קְריב; h. text ויַּגֵּש). Targ. Is. 58:3 (h. text תִּנְגּשֹׁוּ!). Targ. O. Lev. 1:2 יְקָרֵיב (Y. יִקְרַב). Ib. 3 (Y. יַקְרִיב Af.). Ib. 14 (Y. also יַקְרִיב); a. fr.Gitt.56a סבור רבנן לקָרוּבֵיה the rabbis were of the opinion that it should be offered. Y.Ber.IX, 13d top הוה … אתי למִיקָרְבָהוכ׳ (or למִיקְרְבָה) when a man came to offer, to the idol, an ox Y.Snh.X, 29b מְקָרְבָא לגיחזי to bring Gehazi near (befriend him again). Num. R. s. 3 אלהכון מאן הוא בעי מְקָרֵיב does your God bring near him (grace) whomever he chooses to? B. Bath. 168a אפי׳ צורבא … לְקָרוּבְיה even in the case of a young scholar whom it may be supposed his intended father-in-law likes to bring into his family; a. fr.Part. pass. מְקָרַב; f. מְקָרְבָא, מְקָרְבָה; pl. מְקָרְבִין; מְקָרְבָן near, friendly. Sabb.104a מ״ט שקר ק׳ מיליה אמתוכ׳ why are the letters of שקר (falsehood) near together (in the order of the alphabet), and those of אמת (truth) far apart? Snh.29a מק׳ דעתיה he is friendly, v. רְחַק. 3) to intercede, lead in prayer. Midr. Till. to Ps. 19 חזיוה לחזנא דקָרֵיבוכ׳ they noticed that the officer of the synagogue led in prayer and said Af. אַקְרֵיב to bring near; to offer. Targ. Mal. 2:12; a. fr.Gitt. l. c. אי מַקְרְבִין ליה (or מְקָרְבִין Pa.), v. קָרְבַּן. Ḥag.8b האי דלא אַקְרְבִינְהוּוכ׳ the reason why they did not offer them was ; a. fr.Yeb.39b איקרבת יתוכ׳ (read: אַקְרִיבַת) she brought before us (the court) such and such a person Ithpa. אִתְקָרֵיב, Ithpe. אִתְקְרִיב, אִיקְּרִיב 1) to approach, come near. Targ. Y. Deut. 20:3; O. ib. ed. Berl. (oth. ed. קריבין). Ib. 25:9; a. fr.Keth.56a משום אִיקָּרוּבֵי דעתא הוא והא אִיקָּרְבָא דעתא (when a man promises his bride an additional jointure,) it is in order that an attachment be formed; well, now, the attachment has been formed (and we have a right to assume that he wanted his bride to get that addition, even if he should die before the wedding). 2) to claim relationship, v. preced.

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  • 12 künftig

    I Adj. future; Generationen etc.: auch (up-and-)coming, nachgestellt:... to come; seine künftige Frau his future wife, his bride-to-be; in künftigen Zeiten in times to come; in einem oder im künftigen Leben in a future life, in the next life
    II Adv. in future (Am. the future), from now on
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    future (Adj.); hereafter (Adv.); from now on (Adv.); in future (Adv.); for the future (Adv.)
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    kụ̈nf|tig ['kʏnftɪç]
    1. adj
    future

    das künftige Leben — the next life, the life to come

    meine künftige Frau —

    mein künftiger Schwagermy future brother-in-law, my brother-in-law to be

    2. adv
    in future
    * * *
    künf·tig
    [ˈkʏnftɪç]
    I. adj
    1. (zukünftig) future, prospective
    jds \künftige Ehefrau/ \künftiger Ehemann sb's future wife/husband
    2. (kommend) future, to come
    \künftige Ausgaben future expenditure no pl
    \künftige Generationen generations to come
    II. adv (in Zukunft) in [or AM in the] future
    etw \künftig vermeiden to avoid sth in future
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv future
    2.
    adverbial in future
    * * *
    A. adj future; Generationen etc: auch (up-and-)coming, nachgestellt: … to come;
    seine künftige Frau his future wife, his bride-to-be;
    in künftigen Zeiten in times to come;
    im künftigen Leben in a future life, in the next life
    B. adv in future (US the future), from now on
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv future
    2.
    adverbial in future
    * * *
    adj.
    future adj. adv.
    for the future expr.
    in the future expr.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > künftig

  • 13 borrachera

    f.
    1 drunkenness (embriaguez).
    tener/cogerse una borrachera to be/get drunk
    2 intoxication.
    3 drinking spree, bachannalia, drinking bout, binge.
    4 drunken state, drunken stupor, drunkenness, ebriety.
    * * *
    1 drunken state
    ¡estoy harta de tus borracheras! I'm fed up of you getting drunk!
    \
    coger una borrachera / enganchar una borrachera / pillar una borrachera to get drunk
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=estado) drunkenness

    coger o pillar o agarrar o Méx ponerse una borrachera — to get drunk

    2) (=juerga) spree, binge
    * * *

    pegarse or (Esp) cogerse or (esp AmL) agarrarse una borrachera — to get drunk

    * * *
    = drunkenness, binge, bout of boozing, drinking bout, boozing bout, binge drinking.
    Ex. During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages of the library to towns at present suffering from excesses of drunkenness and debauchery.
    Ex. Despite the vast monetary resources involved, America's imprisonment binge has had only minimal effects on crime.
    Ex. Did you know that heavy bouts of boozing damages the red muscle fibres you need for endurance?.
    Ex. For the most part it is a story of bug-ridden rooms in working-men's hotels, of fights, drinking bouts, cheap brothels, Russian refugees, cadging.
    Ex. After another of his boozing bouts his bride-to-be throws him out of her house.
    Ex. To prevent risky sexual behavior among young adults, attention should be paid to binge drinking & marijuana use during adolescence.
    * * *

    pegarse or (Esp) cogerse or (esp AmL) agarrarse una borrachera — to get drunk

    * * *
    = drunkenness, binge, bout of boozing, drinking bout, boozing bout, binge drinking.

    Ex: During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages of the library to towns at present suffering from excesses of drunkenness and debauchery.

    Ex: Despite the vast monetary resources involved, America's imprisonment binge has had only minimal effects on crime.
    Ex: Did you know that heavy bouts of boozing damages the red muscle fibres you need for endurance?.
    Ex: For the most part it is a story of bug-ridden rooms in working-men's hotels, of fights, drinking bouts, cheap brothels, Russian refugees, cadging.
    Ex: After another of his boozing bouts his bride-to-be throws him out of her house.
    Ex: To prevent risky sexual behavior among young adults, attention should be paid to binge drinking & marijuana use during adolescence.

    * * *
    pegarse or ( Esp) cogerse or ( RPl) agarrarse una borrachera to get drunk
    ¡tenía una borrachera encima …! he was so drunk!
    se duchó para quitarse or sacarse la borrachera he took a shower to sober up
    aquélla fue su última borrachera that was the last time he got drunk
    en su borrachera de poder perdió toda noción de justicia drunk o intoxicated with power, she lost all sense of justice
    * * *

    borrachera sustantivo femenino: pegarse or (Esp) cogerse or (esp AmL) agarrarse una borrachera to get drunk
    borrachera sustantivo femenino
    1 (embriaguez) drunkenness: cogí una buena borrachera, I got really drunk
    2 fam fig (exceso, empacho) surfeit
    una borrachera de números, a surfeit of numbers
    3 (entusiasmo) excitement, fever: está en plena borrachera electoral, he has election fever
    ' borrachera' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    agarrar
    - berza
    - ciega
    - ciego
    - cogerse
    - pedal
    - pedo
    - tajada
    - torrija
    - tranca
    - trompa
    - cuete
    - embriaguez
    - mona
    English:
    binge
    - piss-up
    - sober up
    - bout
    - drunkenness
    * * *
    1. [embriaguez] drunkenness;
    tener una borrachera to be drunk;
    agarrarse o Esp [m5] cogerse una borrachera to get drunk;
    aún no se me ha pasado la borrachera I still haven't sobered up
    2. [entusiasmo]
    estaba en plena borrachera creativa he was in the grip of artistic inspiration;
    está experimentando la borrachera del éxito she's drunk o dizzy with success
    * * *
    f drunkenness;
    borrachera de poder excitement that power brings
    * * *
    : drunkenness
    agarró una borrachera: he got drunk
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > borrachera

  • 14 juerga

    f.
    1 rave-up, binge (informal).
    irse de juerga to go out on the town
    estar de juerga to be partying
    tomar algo a juerga to take something as a joke
    ¡qué juerga nos pasamos anoche con su primo! what a laugh we had with her cousin last night!
    2 drunken party, drinking session, rave-up, wassail.
    3 merrymaking.
    4 spree, boisterous merrymaking, drinking bout, good time.
    * * *
    1 familiar rave-up, bash
    está siempre de juerga he's always out having a good time, he's always out partying
    \
    correrse una juerga to have a ball
    irse de juerga to go out on the town
    * * *
    femenino (fam)

    ir de juergato go out on the town o out partying (colloq)

    organizar una juergato have o throw a party

    correrse una juerga — (fam) to have a ball o a great time (colloq)

    * * *
    = bash, revels, bout of boozing, drinking bout, boozing bout, partying, beano.
    Ex. The 'Book bash' designed to recruit special needs children and their families to the library.
    Ex. Virtually all of the revels at court and many of the temporary, purpose built banqueting houses used to celebrate diplomatic occasions between 1543 and 1559 were produced and built under the supervision of Sir Thomas Cawarden.
    Ex. Did you know that heavy bouts of boozing damages the red muscle fibres you need for endurance?.
    Ex. For the most part it is a story of bug-ridden rooms in working-men's hotels, of fights, drinking bouts, cheap brothels, Russian refugees, cadging.
    Ex. After another of his boozing bouts his bride-to-be throws him out of her house.
    Ex. The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.
    Ex. Things take a turn for the unexpected, however, when Herman suggests that the three of them head off for a beano by the sea.
    ----
    * correrse una juerga = have + a ball, have + a great time.
    * de juerga = out on the town, a (late) night out on the town.
    * irse de juerga = paint + the town red, go out on + the town.
    * juerga de cerveza = beer bash.
    * salir de juerga = go out + boozing, paint + the town red, go out on + the town.
    * * *
    femenino (fam)

    ir de juergato go out on the town o out partying (colloq)

    organizar una juergato have o throw a party

    correrse una juerga — (fam) to have a ball o a great time (colloq)

    * * *
    = bash, revels, bout of boozing, drinking bout, boozing bout, partying, beano.

    Ex: The 'Book bash' designed to recruit special needs children and their families to the library.

    Ex: Virtually all of the revels at court and many of the temporary, purpose built banqueting houses used to celebrate diplomatic occasions between 1543 and 1559 were produced and built under the supervision of Sir Thomas Cawarden.
    Ex: Did you know that heavy bouts of boozing damages the red muscle fibres you need for endurance?.
    Ex: For the most part it is a story of bug-ridden rooms in working-men's hotels, of fights, drinking bouts, cheap brothels, Russian refugees, cadging.
    Ex: After another of his boozing bouts his bride-to-be throws him out of her house.
    Ex: The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.
    Ex: Things take a turn for the unexpected, however, when Herman suggests that the three of them head off for a beano by the sea.
    * correrse una juerga = have + a ball, have + a great time.
    * de juerga = out on the town, a (late) night out on the town.
    * irse de juerga = paint + the town red, go out on + the town.
    * juerga de cerveza = beer bash.
    * salir de juerga = go out + boozing, paint + the town red, go out on + the town.

    * * *
    ( fam)
    partying
    anoche nos fuimos de juerga last night we went out on the town o we went out partying ( colloq)
    organizar or montar una juerga to have o throw a party
    no puedo estar todas las noches de juerga I can't live it up every night, I can't go out on the town every night ( colloq)
    correrse una juerga ( fam); to have a ball o a great time ( colloq)
    * * *

    juerga sustantivo femenino (fam):
    ir de juerga to go out on the town o out partying (colloq);

    organizar una juerga to have o throw a party
    juerga f fam binge, rave-up
    correrse una juerga, to go on a binge

    ' juerga' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    amiguete
    - compinche
    - correrse
    - desmadre
    - jarana
    - jolgorio
    - farra
    English:
    approve of
    - binge
    - booze-up
    - fling
    - night
    - out
    - piss-up
    - spree
    - bash
    * * *
    juerga nf
    Fam
    montar una juerga to party, Br to have a rave-up;
    correrse una juerga, irse de juerga to go out on the town;
    estar de juerga to be partying;
    tomar algo a juerga to take sth as a joke;
    ¡qué juerga nos pasamos anoche con su primo! what a laugh we had with her cousin last night!
    * * *
    f fam
    partying fam ;
    irse de juerga go out on the town fam, go out partying fam ;
    correrse una juerga have a ball fam
    * * *
    juerga nf
    : partying, binge
    irse de juerga: to go on a spree
    * * *
    juerga n party [pl. parties]

    Spanish-English dictionary > juerga

  • 15 शुल्कः _śulkḥ _ल्कम् _lkam

    शुल्कः ल्कम् [शुल्क्यते अतिसृज्यते कर्मणि घञ्]
    1 A toll, tax, customs, duty; particularly levied at ferries, passes, roads &c.; कः सुधीः संत्यजेद्भाण्डं शुल्कस्यैवातिसाध्वसात् H.3.125; Ms.8.159; Y.2.47.
    -2 Gain, profit.
    -3 Money advanced to ratify a bargain.
    -4 Purchase price (of a girl); money given to the parents of a bride; पीडितो दुहितृशुल्कसंस्थया R.11.38; न कन्यायाः पिता विद्वान् गृह्णीयाच्छुल्कमण्वपि Ms.3.51;8.24;9.93,98; Pratimā 1.15.
    -5 A nuptial present.
    -6 Mar- riage settlement or dowry.
    -7 Present given by the bride-groom to his bride.
    -8 A dog; Uṇ.3.42.
    -9 Price, value.
    -Comp. -अध्यक्षः a superintendent of tolls, taxes or revenue; Kau. A.2.
    -खण्डनम् defrauding (government) of its due revenue; also -मोषणम्.
    -ग्राहक, -ग्राहिन् m. a toll-collector.
    -दः 1 the giver of a nuptial present.
    -2 an affianced suitor; तान् शुल्कदान् वित्तवतः कान्तान् मेने$र्थकामुकाः Bhāg.11.8.24.
    -शाला, -स्थानम् a toll-station, custom-house; शुल्कस्थाने परिहरन्न- काले क्रयविक्रयी Ms.8.4.

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  • 16 MUNDR

    (gen. -ar), m. the sum which the bridegroom had to pay for his bride, and which after the wedding became her own property.
    * * *
    m., gen. mundar, dat. mundi; [cp. O. H. G. munt, whence low Lat. mundium = tutelage in the old Teut. laws; women are said to live ‘sub mundio’ of their parents and husbands, Du Cange, s. v.; cp. also Germ. vor-mund = a guardian, and mündling = a minor or a person living under tutelage; perh. akin to mund ( hand), as hand and authority are kindred notions. So in Lat. phrases, in manu parentis, manumissio, etc., used of minors, slaves. In Norse the word is used in a special sense.]
    B. In the ancient laws and customs matrimony was a bargain (brúð-kaup), hence the phrase to buy a wife, kaupa konu; the wooing was often performed by a deputy, and at the espousals (festar) a sum was agreed on, which the bridegroom was to pay for his bride. This sum was called mundr; and this transaction between the damsel’s father or guardian and the other party was called mundar-mál or mund-mál, e. g. Nj. ch. 2, Mörðr (the father) svarar, hugsað hefi ek kostinn, hón (i. e. my daughter, the damsel) skal hafa sextigi hundraða, ok skal aukask þriðjungi í þínum garði: hence the phrases, kaupa mey mundi, to buy a maid by mund; mey mundi keypt; gjalda mund, Skv. 1. 30, Fm. 41, N. G. L. i. 27, 48, Am. 93, and passim. No marriage was lawful without the payment of mund, for even if the wedding had been lawfully performed, without such previous payment of mund the sons of such a wedlock were illegitimate, and were called hornung (q. v.),—hann kallaði ykkr frillu-sonu,—Hárekr sagði at þeir mundi vitni til fá at móðir þeirra var mundi keypt, Eg. 40; the least amount of mund in Norway was twelve ounces, called the poor man’s mund (öreiga mundr), N. G. L. i. 27, 54; in Iceland it was a mark, sá maðr er eigi arfgengr er móðir hans er eigi mundi keypt, mörk eða meira fé, Grág. (Kb.) i. 222. On the wedding night the stipulated mund became the wife’s personal property, and thus bears some resemblance to the ‘morning-gift’ (morgun-gjöf) of the later legislation; þá er hjú koma í eina sæing, at þá er konu heimill mundr sinn ok svá vextir af fé því öllu er henni er mælt í mundar-málum, Grág. i. 370. The wife herself or her parents might, in case of divorce after misconduct, call on the husband to pay up the mund and the heiman-fylgja (q. v.) of which he had the charge, Grág. Festaþ. ch. 51; ella mun ek láta nefna mér vátta nú þegar, ok segja skilit við þik, ok mun ek láta föður minn heimta mund minn ok heiman-fylgju, Gísl. 16 (p. 32 in Mr. Dasent’s Gisli the Outlaw), cp. also Yngl. S. ch. 17; nefndi Mörðr (the father) sér vátta, ok lýsti fésök á hendr Rúti (the husband) um fémál dóttur sinnar ok taldi níutigi hundraða fjár, lýsti hann til gjalda ok útgreiðslu, Nj. 15 and Dasent’s Burnt Njal (l. c.), the Sagas passim, at abo Grág., esp. the section Festaþ. ch. vii. sqq. The mundr therefore was different to the dowry (heiman-fylgja), and has nothing answering to it in the modern law, nor perhaps in the old Greek or Roman customs; hence Tacitus speaks of it as something strange, dotem non uxor marito, sed maritus uxori affert. Germ. ch. 18. On the other hand, the Teutonic rites of marriage call to mind the ancient patriarchal times as described in Gen. xxiv and xxix. The etymological connection between mundium = tutelage and the Norse word is not altogether clear. In modern Icelandic usage heiman-mundr is erroneouslv used instead of heiman-fylgja, q. v.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > MUNDR

  • 17 פרץ

    פָּרַץ(b. h.) 1) to break through, make a breach, invade. Pes.56a פּוֹרְצִין פרצותוכ׳ made breaches in the fences of their gardens ; (Tosef. ib. II (III), 21 פותחין גינותיהםוכ׳); Men.71a. Ber.63a כבר גדרת … יכול לִפְרוֹץ having once fenced in, thou canst not tear down, i. e. having once approved, you cannot now find fault. Y.Snh.I, 19c top, v. פּוּץ. Gen. R. s. 85 (ref. to Gen. 38:29) כל הפּוֹרְצִים ממךוכ׳ all conquerors shall rise from thee (Judah). Yalk. Mic. 551 פָּרַצְתִּי גדרו של עולם מפני יעקב I broke down the fence of the world (reversed the natural order of things) for the sake of Jacob (making his cattle extremely fecund); ולע״ל אני פורץ אותו לבניו and in the days to come I shall do so to his children. B. Kam.60b מלך פּוֹרֵץ … דרך the king may break through fences to pave a way for his army. Koh. R. to IX, 11 (ref. to Job 1:10) פ׳ גדרו של עולםוכ׳ his cattle reversed the order of things Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a top לא פָרַצְתָּ גדירןוכ׳ thou hast not torn down the fence of the scholars (not transgressed their law); Gen. R. s. 79, v. גָּדֵיר. Lev. R. s. 26, v. גֶּדֶר I; a. fr.Part. pass. פָּרוּץ; f. פְּרוּצָה; pl. פְּרוּצִים, פְּרוּצִין; פְּרוּצוֹת. Kil. IV, 4 העומד מרובה על הפ׳ the unimpaired portion of the fence is larger than the ruined part, v. עָמַד II. Y.Sabb.X, 12c top קופה פ׳ a bin which has been broken into (some of the contents of which has been taken); a. fr.Peah VII, 1 בצד הפרוצה Y. ed., v. פִּרְצָה. 2) (sub. גדר) to be lawless, unrestrained, dissolute. Y.Keth.I, 25a bot. שלא יִפְרְצוּ … בזימה in order that the daughters of Israel be not made heedless of chaste conduct (v. infra); a. e.Part. pass. as ab. dissolute, bold. Ib. מפני פ׳ אחד because there might be one dissolute man (who may go to the expense of marriage for the sake of his gratification, with the intention of charging his bride with faithlessness afterwards). Cant. R. to IV, 12 לא נמצא בהן אחד פ׳ בעיוה not one of them was of immoral conduct; Lev. R. s. 32 פְּרוּץ ערוה. Gitt.46a שלא יהו בנות … פ׳וכ׳ that the daughters of Israel may not be loose in moral conduct or in vows (v. supra). Gen. R. s. 70 (ref. to Gen. 29:21) אפי׳ אדם פ׳ אינווכ׳ even the most shameless man would not use such language. Sot.7a אבל פ׳ but if they are known to be of dissolute habits, opp. כשרין. Keth.2b, sq. משום פ׳ on account of loose women, opp. צנועות; a. fr. 3) to spread, increase. Sabb.13a; Tosef. ib. I, 14 עד היכן פָּרְצָה טהרהוכ׳ how far the observance of levitical cleanness has spread in Israeli!; a. e. Nif. נִפְרָץ 1) to be broken through, torn down. Tosef.Kil.III, 3 מחיצת הכרם שנִפְרְצָה if the partition of a vineyard has come down; גדרה ונ׳ if he repaired it, and it came down again. Erub.IX, 2 חצר גדולה שנפרצה לקטנה if the partition between a large court and a smaller one has been broken into. Yalk. Ez. 352 a good shepherd שנ׳ גדר צאנו the fold of whose flock was broken into; (Ruth R. introd. שנפלה). גדר Tanḥ. Bal. 13 ראה שישראל נִפְרָצִים שם he (Balak) saw that the Israelites would be broken into (sustain a great loss) there; Num. R. s. 20 שיש פרצים (corr. acc.). Ab. dR. N. ch. V ונִפְרְצוּוכ׳, v. פִּרְצָה; a. fr. 2) to be unrestrained, dissolute. Tanḥ. Vayera 9 לפי שנפרצו מעשיהם בזנות because their doings were unrestrained in matters of sexual morality; a. e. 3) to be spread, increased. Gen. R. s. 73 (ref. to Gen. 30:43) נִפְרְצָה לו פרצה מעיןוכ׳ an (abnormal) increase of wealth was granted to him similar to that expected in the days to come (v. Yalk. Mic. l. c.); Yalk. Gen. 130; Yalk. Koh. 989; a. e. 4) to be broken off, severed. Succ.III, 1 נפרצו עליו if its leaves are severed (and only kept together by a band), v. פָּרַד. Hif. הִפְרִיץ (denom. of פָּרִיץ) to be defiant. Tosef.Macc.V (IV), 13 אפי׳ עומד ומַפְרִיץוכ׳ even if he stands up defiantly (saying, he did not mind more lashes), you dare not add Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵץ to become dissolute, be unrestrained, licentious. Y.Sabb.III, 6a bot. שלא תִתְפָּרֵץ that she may not assume immoral habits; ib. שלא יִתְפָּרְצוּ that people may not be unrestrained; Y.Bets. II, 61c.

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  • 18 פָּרַץ

    פָּרַץ(b. h.) 1) to break through, make a breach, invade. Pes.56a פּוֹרְצִין פרצותוכ׳ made breaches in the fences of their gardens ; (Tosef. ib. II (III), 21 פותחין גינותיהםוכ׳); Men.71a. Ber.63a כבר גדרת … יכול לִפְרוֹץ having once fenced in, thou canst not tear down, i. e. having once approved, you cannot now find fault. Y.Snh.I, 19c top, v. פּוּץ. Gen. R. s. 85 (ref. to Gen. 38:29) כל הפּוֹרְצִים ממךוכ׳ all conquerors shall rise from thee (Judah). Yalk. Mic. 551 פָּרַצְתִּי גדרו של עולם מפני יעקב I broke down the fence of the world (reversed the natural order of things) for the sake of Jacob (making his cattle extremely fecund); ולע״ל אני פורץ אותו לבניו and in the days to come I shall do so to his children. B. Kam.60b מלך פּוֹרֵץ … דרך the king may break through fences to pave a way for his army. Koh. R. to IX, 11 (ref. to Job 1:10) פ׳ גדרו של עולםוכ׳ his cattle reversed the order of things Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a top לא פָרַצְתָּ גדירןוכ׳ thou hast not torn down the fence of the scholars (not transgressed their law); Gen. R. s. 79, v. גָּדֵיר. Lev. R. s. 26, v. גֶּדֶר I; a. fr.Part. pass. פָּרוּץ; f. פְּרוּצָה; pl. פְּרוּצִים, פְּרוּצִין; פְּרוּצוֹת. Kil. IV, 4 העומד מרובה על הפ׳ the unimpaired portion of the fence is larger than the ruined part, v. עָמַד II. Y.Sabb.X, 12c top קופה פ׳ a bin which has been broken into (some of the contents of which has been taken); a. fr.Peah VII, 1 בצד הפרוצה Y. ed., v. פִּרְצָה. 2) (sub. גדר) to be lawless, unrestrained, dissolute. Y.Keth.I, 25a bot. שלא יִפְרְצוּ … בזימה in order that the daughters of Israel be not made heedless of chaste conduct (v. infra); a. e.Part. pass. as ab. dissolute, bold. Ib. מפני פ׳ אחד because there might be one dissolute man (who may go to the expense of marriage for the sake of his gratification, with the intention of charging his bride with faithlessness afterwards). Cant. R. to IV, 12 לא נמצא בהן אחד פ׳ בעיוה not one of them was of immoral conduct; Lev. R. s. 32 פְּרוּץ ערוה. Gitt.46a שלא יהו בנות … פ׳וכ׳ that the daughters of Israel may not be loose in moral conduct or in vows (v. supra). Gen. R. s. 70 (ref. to Gen. 29:21) אפי׳ אדם פ׳ אינווכ׳ even the most shameless man would not use such language. Sot.7a אבל פ׳ but if they are known to be of dissolute habits, opp. כשרין. Keth.2b, sq. משום פ׳ on account of loose women, opp. צנועות; a. fr. 3) to spread, increase. Sabb.13a; Tosef. ib. I, 14 עד היכן פָּרְצָה טהרהוכ׳ how far the observance of levitical cleanness has spread in Israeli!; a. e. Nif. נִפְרָץ 1) to be broken through, torn down. Tosef.Kil.III, 3 מחיצת הכרם שנִפְרְצָה if the partition of a vineyard has come down; גדרה ונ׳ if he repaired it, and it came down again. Erub.IX, 2 חצר גדולה שנפרצה לקטנה if the partition between a large court and a smaller one has been broken into. Yalk. Ez. 352 a good shepherd שנ׳ גדר צאנו the fold of whose flock was broken into; (Ruth R. introd. שנפלה). גדר Tanḥ. Bal. 13 ראה שישראל נִפְרָצִים שם he (Balak) saw that the Israelites would be broken into (sustain a great loss) there; Num. R. s. 20 שיש פרצים (corr. acc.). Ab. dR. N. ch. V ונִפְרְצוּוכ׳, v. פִּרְצָה; a. fr. 2) to be unrestrained, dissolute. Tanḥ. Vayera 9 לפי שנפרצו מעשיהם בזנות because their doings were unrestrained in matters of sexual morality; a. e. 3) to be spread, increased. Gen. R. s. 73 (ref. to Gen. 30:43) נִפְרְצָה לו פרצה מעיןוכ׳ an (abnormal) increase of wealth was granted to him similar to that expected in the days to come (v. Yalk. Mic. l. c.); Yalk. Gen. 130; Yalk. Koh. 989; a. e. 4) to be broken off, severed. Succ.III, 1 נפרצו עליו if its leaves are severed (and only kept together by a band), v. פָּרַד. Hif. הִפְרִיץ (denom. of פָּרִיץ) to be defiant. Tosef.Macc.V (IV), 13 אפי׳ עומד ומַפְרִיץוכ׳ even if he stands up defiantly (saying, he did not mind more lashes), you dare not add Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵץ to become dissolute, be unrestrained, licentious. Y.Sabb.III, 6a bot. שלא תִתְפָּרֵץ that she may not assume immoral habits; ib. שלא יִתְפָּרְצוּ that people may not be unrestrained; Y.Bets. II, 61c.

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  • 19 लक्ष्मी _lakṣmī

    लक्ष्मी f. [लक्ष्-इ मुट् च Uṇ.3.158,16]
    1 Fortune, prosperity, wealth; सा लक्ष्मीरुपकुरुते यया परेषाम् Ki.8.13; मातर्लक्ष्मि तव प्रसादवशतो दोषा अमी स्युर्गुणाः Subhāṣ; Bh.3. 64; तृणमिव लघुलक्ष्मीर्नैव तान् संरुणद्धि Bh.2.17.
    -2 Good fortune, good luck.
    -3 Success, accomplishment; U.4. 1.
    -4 Beauty, loveliness, grace, charm, splendour; lustre; श्यामं सदापीच्यवयो$ङ्गलक्ष्म्या स्त्रीणां मनोज्ञं रुचिरस्मितेन Bhāg.1.19.28; मलिनमपि हिमांशोर्लक्ष्म लक्ष्मीं तनोति Ś.1.2; U.6.24; Māl.9.25; लक्ष्मीमुवाह सकलस्य शशाङ्कमूर्तेः Ki. 2.59;5.39,52;9.2; Ku.3.49.
    -5 The goddess of fortune, prosperity and beauty, regarded as the wife of Viṣṇu. (She is said to have sprung from the ocean along with the other precious things or 'jewels' when it was churned for nectar by the gods and demons.); इयं गेहे लक्ष्मीः U.1.39; प्रत्यब्दं पूजयेल्लक्ष्मीं शुक्लपक्षे गुरोर्दिने । नापराह्ने न रात्रौ च नासिते न त्र्यहस्पृशि ॥ Skanda P.
    -6 Royal or sovereign power, dominion; (oft. personified as a wife of the king and regarded as a rival of the queen); तामेकभार्यां परिवादभीरोः साध्वीमपि त्यक्तवतो नृपस्य । वक्षस्यसंवट्टसुखं वसन्ती रेजे सपत्नीरहितेव लक्ष्मीः ॥ R.14.86;12.26.
    -7 The wife of a hero.
    -8 A pearl.
    -9 N. of turmeric.
    -1 Superhuman power.
    -11 N. of the eleventh digit of the moon.
    -Comp. -ईशः 1 an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -2 the mango tree.
    -3 a prosperous or fortunate man.
    -कल्पः a particular period of time.
    -कान्तः 1 an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -2 a king.
    -गृहम् the red lotus-flower.
    -तालः 1 a kind of palm.
    -2 (in music) a kind of measure.
    -नाथः an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -निकेतनम् the bathing with fragrant myrobalan powder.
    -निरीक्षित a. favo- ured by Lakṣmī, rich; लक्ष्मीनिरीक्षिताः क्षिप्रं भजन्ते चक्रवर्तिताम् Bm.1.676.
    -पतिः 1 an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -2 a king; विहाय लक्ष्मीपतिलक्ष्म कार्मुकम् Ki.1.44.
    -3 the betel-nut tree.
    -4 the clove tree.
    -पुत्रः 1 a horse.
    -2 N. of Kuśa and Lava.
    -3 N. of Cupid or Kāma.
    -4 a wealthy man.
    -पुष्पः a ruby.
    -पूजनम् the ceremony of worshipping Lakṣmī (performed by the bride- groom in company with his bride after she has been brought home).
    -पूजा the worship of Lakṣmī performed on the day of newmoon in the month of Āśvina (chiefly by bankers and traders whose com- mercial or official year closes on that day).
    -फलः the Bilva tree.
    -रमणः an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -वसतिः f. 'Lakṣmī's abode', the red lotus-flower.
    -वारः Thurs- day.
    -विवर्तः change of fortune.
    -वेष्टः turpentine.
    -सखः a favourite of Lakṣmī
    -सनाथ a. endowed with beauty or fortune.
    -सहजः, -सहोदरः 1 epithets of the moon.
    -2 camphor.
    -3 N. of the horse of Indra.
    -समाह्वया N. of Sītā; L. D. B.

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  • 20 लक्ष्मीपूजन


    lakshmī́-pūjana
    n. the ceremony of worshipping Lakshmī performed by a bridegroom along with his bride (at the conclusion of the marriage after the bride has been brought to her husband's house) MW.

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