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21 ἱπποσύνη
A the art of driving the war-chariot: generally, driving, horsemanship,ἱπποσύνῃ.. πεποιθώς Il.4.303
, cf. 11.503;ἔξοχοι ἱπποσύνᾳ Simon.108
( = IG12.946): in pl.,λελασμένος ἱπποσυνάων Il.16.776
, Od.24.40;ἱπποσύνας ἐδίδαξαν Il.23.307
.II = ἵππος 11, horse, cavalry, Orac. ap. Hdt.7.141.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱπποσύνη
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22 конен
horse (attr.); equestrain; cavalry (attr.)конна артилерия horse (drawn) artilleryконна гвардия horse guardsконен патрул vedetteконна полиция mounted policeконни състезания horse-racesконни части mounted troops, cavalry* * *ко̀нен,прил., -на, -но, -ни horse (attr.); equestrian; cavalry (attr.); \коненен патрул vedette; \коненен спорт (horse) riding; \коненна артилерия horse (drawn) artillery; \коненна гвардия horse guards; \коненна полиция mounted police; \коненни части mounted troops, cavalry.* * *equestrian; horse{hO;s}: конен artillery - конска артилерия; horsy* * *1. horse (attr.);equestrain;cavalry (attr.) 2. КОНЕН спорт (horse) riding 3. конен патрул vedette 4. конна артилерия horse (drawn) artillery 5. конна гвардия horse guards 6. конна полиция mounted police 7. конни състезания horse-races 8. конни части mounted troops, cavalry -
23 кавалерия
cavalry, mounted troops, the horse* * *кавалѐрия,ж., -и cavalry, mounted troops, the horse; лека \кавалерияя light cavalry/horse; тежка \кавалерияя weight-cavalry.* * *cavalry; mounted troops* * *1. cavalry, mounted troops, the horse 2. лека КАВАЛЕРИЯ light cavalry/horse 3. тежка КАВАЛЕРИЯ weight-cavalry -
24 кавалерийски
cavalry (attr.)кавалерийски кон a troop/cavalry horse, разг. trooperкавалерийска сабя sabre, a cavalry sword* * *кавалерѝйски,прил., -а, -о, -и cavalry (attr.); \кавалерийскиа сабя sabre, cavalry sword; \кавалерийскии кон troop/cavalry horse, разг. trooper.* * *1. cavalry (attr.) 2. КАВАЛЕРИЙСКИ кон a troop/ cavalry horse, разг. trooper 3. кавалерийска сабя sabre, a cavalry sword -
25 конница
cavalry, horse, mounted troops* * *ко̀нница,ж., -и cavalry, horse, mounted troops.* * *cavalry; mounted troops* * *cavalry, horse, mounted troops -
26 кавалерия
cavalry, horse; mounted troops мн.* * ** * *cavalry, horse; mounted troops мн.* * * -
27 кавалерия
cavalry имя существительное: -
28 конница
cavalry имя существительное: -
29 lovasság
cavalry, horse -
30 mo'ehno'ha
horse; synonyms (n) cavalry, mount, buck, heroin, junk, knight, boar, cock, dog, drake, gander, hart. -
31 zaldizko soldadu
horse soldier, cavalry -
32 caballería
f.1 cavalry, knighthood, chivalry.2 pack animals.* * *1 (cabalgadura) mount2 MILITAR cavalry3 HISTORIA chivalry, knighthood\caballería andante knight errantrycaballería ligera light cavalrylibros de caballerías novels of chivalry* * *noun f.1) cavalry2) knighthood, chivalry* * *SF1) (=montura) mount, steed liter; (=caballo) horse; (=mula) mule2) (Mil) cavalrycaballería ligera — light cavalry, light horse
3) ( Hist) chivalry; (=orden) order of chivalry4)* * *a) (Mil) cavalry* * *= chivalry, cavalry.Ex. Indeed the 'rediscovery' of chivalry by Sir Walter Scott in the early nineteenth century was a middle class discovery.Ex. The article ' cavalry to the rescue' describes how a library experimented with the use of temporary employees for the purpose of shelving and shelf reading.----* escuadrón de caballería = cavalry squadron.* novela de caballería = chivalric romance, chivalric novel.* orden de caballería = knighthood.* soldado de caballería = cavalryman [cavalrymen, -pl.].* * *a) (Mil) cavalry* * *= chivalry, cavalry.Ex: Indeed the 'rediscovery' of chivalry by Sir Walter Scott in the early nineteenth century was a middle class discovery.
Ex: The article ' cavalry to the rescue' describes how a library experimented with the use of temporary employees for the purpose of shelving and shelf reading.* escuadrón de caballería = cavalry squadron.* novela de caballería = chivalric romance, chivalric novel.* orden de caballería = knighthood.* soldado de caballería = cavalryman [cavalrymen, -pl.].* * *1 ( Mil) cavalry3 ( Lit):libro de caballería chivalresque novelCompuestos:light cavalry* * *
caballería sustantivo femenino (Mil) cavalry
caballería sustantivo femenino
1 Mil cavalry
caballería ligera, light cavalry
2 (animal sobre el cual se cabalga) mount, steed
3 Hist chivalry: me divierten las novelas de caballería, I enjoy reading novels about knights and knighthood
caballería andante, knight-errantry
' caballería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ligera
- ligero
- escuadrón
- soldado
English:
cavalry
- trooper
* * *caballería nf1. [animal] mount, horse2. [cuerpo militar] [a caballo] cavalry;[en vehículos motorizados] motorized troops caballería ligera light cavalrynovela de caballería(s) tale of chivalrycaballería andante knight errantry* * *f1 MIL cavalry2 ( caballo) horse* * *caballería nf1) : cavalry2) : horse, mount3) : knighthood, chivalry -
33 Kavalleriepferd
n cavalry horse* * *Ka|val|le|rie|pferdntcavalry horse* * *Kavalleriepferd n cavalry horse* * *n.cavalry horse n. -
34 ἵππος
Grammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `horse, mare' (Il.), collective f. `cavalry' (IA)Compounds: Very often in compp.: bahuvrihi ( λεύκ-ιππος), governing compp. ( ἱππό-δαμ-ος, ἱππ-ηλά-της), determin. compp. ( ἱππο-τοξότης); with transformed 2. member ( ἱππο-πόταμος, ἵππ-αγρος for ἵππος ποτάμιος, ἄγριος, Risch IF 59, 287; ἱππο-κορυστής, s. κόρυς); with metr. conditioned ἱππιο- for ἱππο- in ἱππιο-χαίτης, - χάρμης (ep.). As 1. member also augmentative, esp in plant-names ( ἱππο-λάπαθον a. o., Strömberg Pflanzennamen 30).Derivatives: A. Substantives: diminut. ἱππάριον (X.), ἱππίσκος `(small) statue of a horse' (Samos IVa) etc., ἱππίδιον as fishname (Epich.; Strömberg Fischnamen 100). - ἱππότης m. `horse-, chariot-driver' (Il.; in Homer always ἱππότᾰ with voc. = nom.; see Risch Sprachgesch. und Wortbed. 389ff), f. ἱππότις (Nonn.); ἱππεύς `horse-driver, chariot-fighter' (Il.), `cavalrist' (Sapph., A., Hdt.), `knight' as social class (Hdt., Ar., Arist.); from there ἱππεύω, s. C.; also as name of a comet like ἱππίας (Plin., Apul.; Scherer Gestirnnamen 107); ἱππών `stable' (Att. inscr., X.); ἱππάκη `cheese of mare-milk' (Hp.), also plant-name (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 136; formation like ἐριθάκη, ἁλωνάκη a. o.); ἵππερος "horse-fever" (Ar., like ἴκτερος, ὕδερος); ἱπποσύνη `art of driving, cavalry' (Il.; Urs Wyss Die Wörter auf - σύνη 23 u. 49). - B. Adjectives: ἱππάς f. `belonging to a horse, status and census of the knights in Athens' (Hp., Arist.); ἵππειος `belonging to a horse' (Il.); ἵππιος `id.' (Alc., Pi., trag.), often as epithet of gods (Poseidon, Athena etc.); from there Ίππιών as month-name (Eretria); ἱππικός `id.' (IA; Chantraine Et. sur le vocab. gr. 141); ἱππώδης `horse-like' (X.). - C. Verbs: 1. ἱππάζομαι, also with ἀφ-, ἐφ-, καθ- a. o., `drive horses, serve as riding-horse' (Il.) with ἱππασία, ἱππάσιμος, ἱππαστήρ, - άστρια, ἱππαστής, - αστικός, ἵππασμα, ἱππασμός. 2. ἱππεύω `id.' (IA), prop. from ἱππεύς, but also referring to ἵππος (Schwyzer 732), also with prefix, e. g. ἀφ-, καθ-, παρ-, συν-; from there ἱππευτήρ, - τής, ἱππεία, ἵππευσις, ἵππευμα; details in Boßhardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 34f. - Further endless proper-names, both full- and short-names ( Ίππόλυτος, Ίππίας, Ι῝ππη etc.etc.). See E. Delebecque Le cheval dans l'Iliade. Paris 1951.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [301] *h₁eḱuos `horse'Etymology: Inherited word for `horse', e. g. Skt. áśva-, Lat. equus, Venet. acc. ekvon, Celt., e. g. OIr. ech, Germ., e. g. OE eoh, OLith. ešva `mare', Toch. B yakwe, perh. also Thrac. PN Βετεσπιος, give IE *h₁eḱu̯os; further HLuw. aśuwa, Lyc. esbe. From this form we expect Gr. *ἔππος or *ἔκκος (s. Schwyzer 301). A form with geminate is indeed found in ἴκκος (EM 474, 12), Ἴκκος PN (Tarent., Epid.); s. Lejeune, Phonétique 72. (With ἴκκος: ἵππος cf. Pannonian PN Ecco, Eppo.) A problem is the ἰ-; one suggestion was that it is Mycenaean; Cf. W.-Hofmann s. equus, Schwyzer 351. The aspiration is also difficult. - There is no further explanation for the word (connection e.g. with ὠκύς cannot be demonstrated).Page in Frisk: 1,734-735Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἵππος
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35 Reiterei
f; -, -en1. MIL. cavalry2. nur Sg.; umg. (das Reiten) (horse-)riding* * *Rei|te|rei [raitə'rai]f -, -en2) (inf = das Reiten) riding* * *Rei·te·rei<-, -en>[raitəˈrai]* * *1. MIL cavalry2. nur sg; umg (das Reiten) (horse-)riding* * *-en f.cavalry n. -
36 Kavallerie
f; -, -n; MIL., HIST. cavalry* * *die Kavalleriecavalry* * *Ka|val|le|rie [kavalə'riː]f -, -n[-'riːən] (MIL) cavalry* * *((the part of an army consisting of) horse-soldiers: The cavalry were/was ordered to advance.) cavalry* * *Ka·val·le·rie<-, -n>[ˈkavaləri:, pl -ˈri:ən]f HIST, MIL cavalry* * *die; Kavallerie, Kavallerien (Milit. hist.) cavalry* * ** * *die; Kavallerie, Kavallerien (Milit. hist.) cavalry* * *-n f.cavalry n. -
37 cavalerie
cavalerie [kavalʀi]feminine noun* * *kavalʀinom féminin cavalry* * *kavalʀi nf* * *[kavalri] nom féminincavalerie légère light (cavalry ou horse) brigadecavalerie lourde, grosse cavalerie armoured cavalry -
38 eques
eques itis, m [equus], a horseman, rider: equites, qui litteras attulerant, L.: equus docilis Ire viam quā monstret eques, H.: equitem docuere sub armis Insultare solo, i. e. the horse and his rider, V.— A horse - soldier, trooper, cavalryman, horseman: equitum milia erant sex, cavalry (opp. pedites), Cs.: equites virique, L. — Sing collect.: equiti admoti equi, L.— A knight, one of the equestrian order (between the Senate and the Plebs): Romanus: equites Romani: equitum centuriae: turma equitum R., S. — Sing collect.: omnis, the equestrian order, O.: Si discordet eques, the spectators in the knights' seats, H.* * *horseman/cavalryman/rider; horsemen (pl.), cavalry, equestrian order; knight (abb. eq.); (wealthy enough to own his own horse); horse (Bee) -
39 jazda
(podróż: samochodem) drive; ( pociągiem) journey; (na motocyklu, rowerze, koniu) ride; (prowadzenie: samochodu) driving; (motocykla, roweru) riding; ( lekcja prowadzenia pojazdu) driving lessonjazda figurowa/szybka na lodzie — figure/speed skating
nauka jazdy — ( kurs) driving school; ( kierowca) learner lub student driver
prawo jazdy — driving licence (BRIT), driver's license (US)
rozkład jazdy — timetable (BRIT), schedule (US)
* * *I.jazda1f.Dat. i Loc. jeździe1. (samochodem jako pasażer, autobusem, rowerem, pociągiem) ride; ( samochodem jako kierowca) drive; jazda próbna mot. test drive, road test.2. (= droga, podróż) trip, journey.3. mot. (= lekcja prowadzenia samochodu) driving lesson; (= egzamin na prawo jazdy) road test.4. hist., wojsk. cavalry, horse; lekka/ciężka jazda light/heavy cavalry.5. sl. (= halucynacja narkotykowa) trip.6. jazda figurowa/szybka (na lodzie) sport figure/speed skating; jazda na łyżwach sport ice-skating; jazda na nartach sport skiing; jazda na rolkach sport rollerblading; jazda na wrotkach sport skating; jazda konna jeźdz. horse(back) riding; prawo jazdy mot. driver's license; rozkład jazdy timetable, schedule.II.jazda2int.pot. zwł. pog. get out!, get lost!; jazda (mi) stąd! get the hell out of here!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jazda
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40 cavvy
( caballada [kapajáða]< Spanish caballo 'horse' plus the collective suffix -ada; 'a herd of horses')1) Texas: 1821 ( caballada); Southwest Texas: 1937 (cavvy). A band of saddle horses; refers to the mounts owned by a ranch when they are not being ridden. Although Adams indicates that this term refers exclusively to domesticated horses, Watts notes that in literature it has been applied occasionally to a band of wild horses. The DARE indicates that it may have meant a grouping of horses or mules, and Clark says that in rural areas it referred to a group of stray cows, perhaps because some associated the sound of "cavvy" with "calfie." Watts mentions that cavvy and other forms were commonly used to refer to a group of saddle horses on northern ranges in the early days of cattle herding in the West. Remuda was more common in the Southwest and Texas. Later, the variant cavieyah became the standard on northern ranges, while remuda continued to be used on southern ranges. Both the DRAE and Santamaría reference caballada as a herd of horses, both stallions and mares. Although cavvy is considered the most common variant, there are many alternate forms: caavy, cabablada, caballad, caballada, caballado, caballard, caballáda, calf yard, cavalade, cavalgada, caval-lad, cavallada, cavallado, cavallard, cavalry yard, cavalyard, cavayado, cavayard, cavayer, caviada, caviard, caviarde, caviata, caviya, cavoy, cavvayah, cavvayard, cavvie, cavvieyah, cavvieyard, cavvie-yard, cavviyard, cavvieyeh, cavvoy, cavvy yard, cavvyard, cavvy-avvi, cavvyiard, cavy, cavyard, cavyyard, cavy-yard. Some of these alternate forms, such as calf yard, cavalry yard, and other formations that include the term yard are folk etymologies.2) By extension from (1) a "ca(a)vy"[sic?] was "a pony or saddle horse used on a round-up," according to Hendrickson.3) Hendrickson indicates that the term might also refer to "a stray horse or steer." Neither (2) nor (3) are referenced in Spanish sources, but may represent extensions from the original meaning.
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