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1 horned
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2 horned
[hɔːnd]* * *adjective (having a horn or horns: a horned animal.) cornuto, (provvisto di corna)* * *horned /hɔ:nd/a.(zool.) cornuto; provvisto di corna● (zool.) horned screamer ( Anhima cornuta), palamedea cornuta □ horned toad ( Phrynosoma), frinosoma; lucertola cornuta □ horned viper ( Cerastes cornutus), vipera cornuta (o della sabbia); ceraste □ a one-horned animal, un animale con un solo corno.* * *[hɔːnd] -
3 corniger
corniger gera, gerum, adj. [cornu + GES-], having horns, horned (poet.): cervi, O.: fluvius, the river-god, V.—As subst m., the river-god Numicius, O.* * *Icornigera, cornigerum ADJhorn-bearing, horned; having horns/antlersIIhorn-bearing/horned animalIIIhorn-bearing/horned animals/cattle (pl.) -
4 bicornis
bicornis e, adj. [bi-+cornu], with two horns, two - horned: caper, O.: fauni, O.: furcae, twopronged, V.: luna, i. e. the new moon, H.: Rhenus, with two mouths, V.* * *Ibicornis, bicorne ADJtwo-horned; two-pronged; having two points; having two peaks (mountain)IIhorned animals (pl.) sacrifice -
5 corniger
cornĭger, gĕra, gĕrum, adj. [cornugero], having or bearing horns, horned ( poet.):cervi,
Lucr. 3, 751; Ov. M. 7, 701:matres haedi,
Lucr. 2, 368: Taurus, Cic. poët. N. D. 2, 43, 110; Ov. M. 15, 511:juvencae,
id. ib. 13, 926:Ammon,
id. ib. 5, 17; 15, 309; cf. Stat. Th. 8, 201:fluvius Hesperidum,
Verg. A. 8, 77; cf.Numicius,
Ov. M. 14, 602:Lyaeus,
id. Am. 3, 15, 17; v. Bacchus, I.— Subst.: cornĭgĕra, ōrum, n. (sc. animalia), horned animals, horned cattle, Plin. 11, 37, 85, § 212; 11, 45, 105, § 254 sq. al.; and ‡ cornĭgĕra, ae, f. (sc. cerva), a hind, Inscr. Orell. 1463. -
6 cornigera
cornĭger, gĕra, gĕrum, adj. [cornugero], having or bearing horns, horned ( poet.):cervi,
Lucr. 3, 751; Ov. M. 7, 701:matres haedi,
Lucr. 2, 368: Taurus, Cic. poët. N. D. 2, 43, 110; Ov. M. 15, 511:juvencae,
id. ib. 13, 926:Ammon,
id. ib. 5, 17; 15, 309; cf. Stat. Th. 8, 201:fluvius Hesperidum,
Verg. A. 8, 77; cf.Numicius,
Ov. M. 14, 602:Lyaeus,
id. Am. 3, 15, 17; v. Bacchus, I.— Subst.: cornĭgĕra, ōrum, n. (sc. animalia), horned animals, horned cattle, Plin. 11, 37, 85, § 212; 11, 45, 105, § 254 sq. al.; and ‡ cornĭgĕra, ae, f. (sc. cerva), a hind, Inscr. Orell. 1463. -
7 bicornes
bĭcornis, e [bis-cornu].I.Adj., having two horns, two-horned ( poet. or in postAug. prose):II.animal,
Plin. 11, 46, 106, § 255:caper,
Ov. M. 15, 304:fauni,
id. H. 4, 49; id. F. 2, 268; 5, 99.— Poet., of a two-pronged fork:furcae,
Verg. G. 1, 264; Ov. M. 8, 647: ferrum, Col. Poët. 10, 148.—Of the new moon, * Hor. C. S. 35.—Of rivers with two mouths (perh. only epith. ornans; cf. amnis init.):Rhenus,
Verg. A. 8, 727:Granicus,
Ov. M. 11, 763.—Of the top of Parnassus:jugum,
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8 bicornis
bĭcornis, e [bis-cornu].I.Adj., having two horns, two-horned ( poet. or in postAug. prose):II.animal,
Plin. 11, 46, 106, § 255:caper,
Ov. M. 15, 304:fauni,
id. H. 4, 49; id. F. 2, 268; 5, 99.— Poet., of a two-pronged fork:furcae,
Verg. G. 1, 264; Ov. M. 8, 647: ferrum, Col. Poët. 10, 148.—Of the new moon, * Hor. C. S. 35.—Of rivers with two mouths (perh. only epith. ornans; cf. amnis init.):Rhenus,
Verg. A. 8, 727:Granicus,
Ov. M. 11, 763.—Of the top of Parnassus:jugum,
Stat. Th. 1, 63 (cf. biceps).— -
9 κεράσφορος
κεράσφορ-ος, ον,A horned,στόρθυγγες S.Fr.89
; of Io, E.Ph. 248 (lyr.), Hyps.Fr.3(1) iii 31 (lyr.); of Dionysos, Luc.Bacch.2; of rivers, Corn.ND22;τὸ κ. μέρος Pl. Plt. 265b
; τὸ κ. γένος horned animals, Gal.2.430, cf. Philostr.VA 2.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεράσφορος
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10 κεραός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `horned', sec. `made of horn' (Il.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [574] *ḱerh₂- `head, horn'Etymology: *κεραϜός is identical with several words for `deer' and other horned animals: "Lat. cervus (like κεραός IE. *ḱerh₂u̯-o-), Celt., e. g. Welsh carw `deer' (IE. *ḱr̥h₂u̯-o-), Alb. ka `ox', Slav., e. g. Russ. koróva, Serb. krȁva `cow' (frrom *ḱorh₂uā, not from IE. *ḱōru̯-ā) with western treatment of ḱ as in Alb. ka; Illyrian LW [loanword]?, s. Porzig Gliederung 175), Lith. kárvė `id.' (sec. ē-stem); besides with palatalisation and zero grade OPr. sirwis `roe', falls nicht vielmehr zu lit. šir̃vas `grauschimmelig' (vgl. zu νεβρός). - A parallel formation is the German. name of the deer, e. g. OHG hiruz, IE. *ḱeru-d-. Both from a word for `horn', which is seen in Av. srū- f., Hitt. karau̯-ar n.; [not here κόρυδος, κορυφή, κόρυς}. See W.-Hofmann s. cervus, and Sommer Nominalkomp. 20 n. 2. - Further s. κέρας; Nussbaum, Head and Horn, 1986,Page in Frisk: 1,825-826Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεραός
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11 apitonar
v.1 to put forth the tenderlings; applied to horned animals.2 to bud, to germ.3 to treat with abusive language.4 to pick as chickens in the eggshell.* * *1.VT [+ cáscara] to pierce, break through2.VI [cuernos] to sprout; [animal] to begin to grow horns3.See: -
12 dogol
without horns (of horned animals); without combs (of fowl); stupid -
13 རྭ་ཅན་
[rwa can]horned animals, species of conch shell which has horny projections or thorns -
14 CUACUAHUEHCAHUAH
cuacuahuehcâhuah, nom possessif sur cuacuahueh.Qui possède des bêtes à cornes.Esp., serior de los que tienen cuernos... el señor de éste ganado mayor. Carochi Arte 56r.Angl., keeper of cattle, horned animals (K).Cf. aussi la variante: cuâcuahuehhuah.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > CUACUAHUEHCAHUAH
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15 CUACUAHUEHHUAH
cuâcuahuehhuah, nom possessif sur cuâcuahueh.Qui possède des bêtes à cornes.Esp., señor de los que tienen cuernos... el señor de éste ganado mayor. Carochi Arte 56r.Angl., keeper of cattle, horned animals (K).Cf. aussi la variante: cuâcuahuehcâhuah.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > CUACUAHUEHHUAH
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16 mutilus
mŭtĭlus, a, um, adj. [mitulos or mutilos], maimed, mutilated (class.; syn.: truncus, curtus, mancus).I.Lit. So of those who cut off a thumb to escape military service, Cod. Th. 7, 13, 10:II.grabatulus uno pede mutilus,
App. M. 1, p. 107, 19:naves (al. mutilatae),
Liv. 37, 24:litterae,
Gell. 17, 9, 12. —Of horned animals which have lost one or both horns:bos,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 33 Müll.:alces mutilae sunt cornibus,
without horns, Caes. B. G. 6, 26:capella,
Col. 7, 6.—Hence jestingly, transf.:sic mutilus (i. e. exsecto cornu) minitaris?
Hor. S. 1, 5, 60.—Trop.:mutila et quasi decurtata (in oratione) sentire,
Cic. Or. 53, 178:mutila quaedam et hiantia loqui,
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17 κερουτιάω
κερουτ-ιάω, prop. of horned animals,A toss the horns: metaph., of persons, toss the head, give oneself airs, Ar.Eq. 1344:—hence [full] -<ι>ασμός, ὁ, hauteur, Phot.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κερουτιάω
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18 dogol
without horns k.r(of horned animals). 2 without combsk.r(of fowl). 3 stupid. -
19 animal
- amniotic animals
- anamniotic animal
- articulated animals
- beta animal
- bilateral animals
- bovine animals
- carnivorous animal
- cheiropterous animals
- chiropterous animals
- chordate animals
- clean animal
- cloven-hoofed animal
- coelomate animals
- cold-blooded animal
- control animal
- conventional animal
- cud-chewing animal
- detritophagous animal
- domestic animal
- experimental animal
- flower animals
- four-footed animal
- fur-bearing animal
- fur-producing animal
- game animal
- germ-free animal
- gnawing animals
- graminivorous animal
- herbivorous animal
- hoofed animal
- horned animal
- hypothalamic animal
- inbred animal
- injurious animal
- intact animal
- jawless animals
- jointed-footed animals
- jointed-legged animals
- jointed-limbed animals
- key-industry animals
- laboratory animal
- many-celled animals
- mature animal
- multiparous animal
- naive animal
- nonruminant animal
- noxious animal
- nuisance animal
- omnivorous animal
- organ-grafted animal
- phosphorescing animal
- preying animal
- primed animal
- reservoir animal
- ruminant animal
- segmented animals
- semidomesticated animal
- sentinel animal
- solid-hoofed animal
- spinal animal
- splenectomized animal
- stationary animal
- stressed animal
- stuffed animal
- surveillance animal
- susceptible animal
- test animal
- thalamic animal
- trained animal
- whole animal
- wing-handed animals
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20 bête
bête [bεt]1. feminine nouna. ( = animal) animal ; ( = insecte) insect• c'est une brave or une bonne bête ! (humorous) he's a good-natured chap2. adjectivea. ( = stupide) [personne, idée, sourire] stupid• ce qu'il peut être bête ! he's such a fool!• il est plus bête que méchant he's not really nasty, just stupid• lui, pas si bête, est parti à temps he's no fool, so he left in time• c'est bête, on n'a pas ce qu'il faut pour faire des crêpes it's too bad we haven't got the ingredients for making pancakes• que je suis bête ! how stupid of me!3. compounds• ils nous ont regardés comme des bêtes curieuses they looked at us as if we were two-headed monsters ► bête féroce wild animal• c'est ma bête noire (chose) that's my pet hate ; (personne) I just can't stand him ► bête sauvage wild animal* * *bɛt
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adjectif [personne, air, idée, question] stupid; [problème] simple; [accident] sillyc'est bête, je ne peux pas venir — it's a shame I can't come
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nom féminin gén creature; ( quadrupède) animalPhrasal Verbs:••il est bête comme ses pieds (colloq) or à manger du foin — (colloq) he's (as) thick as two short planks (colloq) GB, he's as dumb as can be
chercher la petite bête — (colloq) to nit-pick (colloq)
reprendre du poil de la bête — (colloq) to perk up
travailler comme une bête — (colloq) to work like crazy (colloq)
* * *bɛt1. nf1) (tout animal) animalcomme une bête [travailler] — like a dog
2) (= bestiole) insect, creature3)2. adjstupid, silly* * *A adj1 ( pas intelligent) [personne, air, idée, question] stupid; ce que tu peux être bête! you can be so stupid sometimes!; il est loin d'être bête he's far from stupid; il n'est pas bête he's no fool; tiens ce n'est pas bête ça! hey that's not a bad idea!; suis-je bête! how stupid of me!; c'est bête à pleurer it's too stupid for words; tu es bien bête d'avoir accepté it was really stupid of you to accept; je suis restée toute bête I was dumbfounded; bête et méchant [personne, plaisanterie] nasty; il est bête et discipliné he just does as he's told;2 ( très simple) [problème, objet] simple; j'ai une question toute bête I have a very simple question; c'est tout bête it's quite simple; tu prends une boîte toute bête you just take an ordinary box;3 ( regrettable) [accident] silly; c'est (trop) bête d'échouer/d'en arriver là it's (such) a shame to fail/that things should come to this; c'est bête, je ne peux pas venir it's (such) a shame I can't come.B nf1 Zool ( quadrupède) animal; ( insecte) insect, bug; la sale bête m'a mordue the wretched animal bit me; on n'est pas des bêtes! we're not animals!; la Belle et la bête Beauty and the beast; nos amis les bêtes our four-legged friends;2 Agric ( vache) cow; ( taureau) bull; il a une cinquantaine de bêtes he has around 50 head of cattle;4 ○( personne talentueuse) au tennis/en musique c'est une (vraie) bête! he's/she's (really) brilliant at tennis/music; une bête de scène/du rock a brilliant actor/rock star; une bête de travail a workaholic.bête à bon Dieu Zool ladybird GB, ladybug US; bête à concours○ exam fiend○; bête à cornes Zool horned animal; bête curieuse freak; regarder qn comme une bête curieuse to look at sb as if he/she were a freak; bête féroce Zool ferocious animal; bête noire bête noire GB, pet hate, pet peeve US; être la bête noire de qn [personne, sujet, problème] to be sb's bête noire GB ou pet hate; bête sauvage Zool wild animal; bête de somme Zool beast of burden.il est bête comme ses pieds○ or une oie he's (as) thick as two short planks○ GB; elle est bête à manger du foin○ or de la paille○ she's got nothing between her ears; bon et bête commencent par la même lettre kind souls are easily duped; chercher la petite bête○ to nit-pick○; reprendre du poil de la bête○ to perk up; travailler comme une bête○ to work like crazy○.[bɛt] adjectifil est plus bête que méchant he's not wicked, just (plain) stupidmais non, cela ne me dérange pas, ce que tu peux être bête! of course you're not putting me out, how silly (can you be ou of you)!c'est encore moi qui vais payer, je suis bien bête, tiens! I'll end up paying again, like an idiot!mais oui, je me souviens maintenant, suis-je bête! ah, now I remember, how stupid of me!je ne suis pas bête au point de... I know better than to...pas si bête, j'ai pris mes précautions I took some precautions, since I'm not a complete idiotêtre bête comme ses pieds ou comme une cruche ou comme une oie ou à manger du foin to be as thick as two short planks (UK), to be as dumb as the day is long (US)je suis bête et discipliné, moi, je fais ce qu'on me dit de faire! I'm just carrying out orders!2. [regrettable]je n'ai pas su le retenir, comme c'est bête! I didn't know how to keep him, what a pity ou waste!c'est bête de ne pas y avoir pensé it's silly ou stupid not to have thought of itce serait trop bête de laisser passer l'occasion it would be a pity not to take advantage of the occasion3. [simple]c'est tout bête, il suffisait d'y penser! it's so simple, we should have thought of it before!ce n'est pas bête, ton idée! that's quite a good idea you've got there!c'est bête comme tout ou chou (familier) it's simplicity itself ou easy as pie ou easy as falling off a log4. [stupéfait]en être ou rester tout bête to be struck dumb ou dumbfounded————————[bɛt] nom féminina. [généralement] wild animal ou beastb. [félin] big catbête féroce ou sauvage wild animal ou beastbête de somme ou de charge beast of burdenje ne veux pas être la bête de somme du service I don't want to do all the dirty work in this department2. [personne]grosse bête, va! you silly fool!c'est une bonne ou brave bêtea. (familier) [généralementéreux] he's a good sortb. [dupe] he's a bit of a suckersa/ma bête noire his/my bugbearle latin, c'était ma bête noire Latin was my pet hatebête de scène/télévision great live/television performerse payer ou se servir sur la bête to get one's payment in kind (by docking it off a man's pay, or by demanding a woman's sexual favours)3. RELIGION
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