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  • 101 पवन


    pávana
    m. « purifier», wind orᅠ the god of wind, breeze, air (ifc. f. ā) MBh. Kāv. etc.;

    vital air, breath Suṡr. Sarvad. ;
    the regent of the Nakshatra Svāti andᅠ the north-west region Var. ;
    N. of the number 5 (from the 5 vital airs) ib. ;
    a householder's sacred fire Hār. ;
    a species of grass L. ;
    N. of a son of Manu Uttama BhP. ;
    of a mountain ib. ;
    of a country in Bharata-kshetra W. ;
    (ī) f. a broom L. ;
    the wild citron-tree L. (v.l. pacanī);
    N. of a river VP. ;
    n. orᅠ m. purification, winnowing of corn L. ;
    a potter's kiln, Ṡṛiṇgār. ;
    n. an instrument for purifying grain etc., sieve, strainer AV. ĀṡvGṛ. ;
    blowing Kaṇ. ;
    water L. ;
    mfn. clean, pure L. ;
    - पवनक्षिप्त
    - पवनचक्र
    - पवनज
    - पवनजव
    - पवनतनय
    - पवनदूत
    - पवनपञ्चाशिका
    - पवनपदवी
    - पवनपावन
    - पवनप्रभव
    - पवनभू
    - पवनयोगसंग्रह
    - पवनरंहस्
    - पवनवाहन
    - पवनविजय
    - पवनव्याधि

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > पवन

  • 102 en todo el mundo

    • all over the world
    • everywhere in the world
    • in the west
    • in the wild
    • throughout the world

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > en todo el mundo

  • 103 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.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > cavvy

  • 104 cowboy

       A man who is employed by a ranch to care for grazing cattle. The origin of the term is a matter of some discussion. The first cowboys of the American West were the Mexican vaqueros. It is likely that the term cowboy, like its synonym buckaroo, derived from vaquero. The fact that the earliest cowboys were the Mexican herders and that cowboy is so similar to vaquero in its formation lends credence to this theory. The use of "boy" in the term rather than "man" may be explained by the fact that it was originally used (before the Civil War) to refer only to young, inexperienced drovers who herded cattle. It may also have been a derisive or condescending term, similar to the use of 'boy' as a form of address (from whites to black males) in the Deep South. By the 1870s, cowboy became a general term to refer to anyone who tended cattle. Somewhat later (after the 1880s), the term came to connote a wild or uncouth individual. For instance, the Clanton gang, who battled the Earps, are sometimes referred to as such. The term cowboy has become widespread in English and is used extensively as an attributive adjective. Its usage today frequently connotes an impulsive individual who, through a show of force, attempts to resolve a conflict.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > cowboy

  • 105 тур

    2. RUS (бык) тур m, первобытный бык m
    3. ENG aurochs, urus, wild ox
    4. DEU Auerochse m, Ur m
    5. FRA aurochs m

    2. RUS кубанский [западнокавказский] тур m, кавказский горный козёл m, тур m
    4. DEU kubanischer Tur m, westkaukasischer Steinbock m
    5. FRA tour m du Caucase

    DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > тур

  • 106 axis

    axis, is, m. [kindred with Gr. axôn; Sanscr. akshas = axle, wheel; old Germ. Ahsa; mod. Germ. Achse; Engl. axle, Bopp, Gloss. p. 2, a; cf. Aufrecht, Zeitschr. für vergl. Sprachf. 8, p. 71].
    I.
    Lit., an axletree, about which a round body, e.g. a wheel, turns:

    faginus axis,

    Verg. G. 3, 172:

    axes aerii,

    Vulg. 3 Reg. 7, 30;

    7, 33: axis versatilis,

    ib. Eccli. 33, 5 al. — Meton. (pars pro toto), a chariot, car, wagon, Ov. M. 2, 59; id. H. 4, 160; Sen. Herc. Oet. 1442; Sil. 16, 360 al.— Plur., Ov. M. 2, 148; 4, 634.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    The axle of a water-clock, Vitr. 9, 6.—
    B.
    The axis of the earth: mundum versari circum axem caeli, Cic. N. D. 1, 20, 52; so id. Ac. 2, 39, 123; id. Tim. 10; Lucr. 6, 1107.—Hence, meton.
    a.
    The pole, Luc. 7, 422:

    axis inocciduus,

    id. 8, 175:

    meridianus,

    Vitr. 6, 1.—
    b.
    Esp., the north pole, Lucr. 6, 720; Cic. Tusc. 1, 28, 68; Verg. G. 2, 271; 3, 351; Ov. P. 4, 7, 2; Manil. 4, 589.—
    c.
    The whole heavens:

    maximus Atlas Axem umero torquet stellis ardentibus aptum,

    Verg. A. 4, 482; 6, 536; Ov. M. 1, 255; 2, 75; 2, 297; 6, 175; id. Tr. 1, 2, 46; Stat. Th. 5, 86; id. S. 3, 3, 76 al.—Hence, sub axe, under the open heaven, Verg. A. 2, 512; 8, 28.—
    d.
    A region of the heavens, a clime:

    boreus,

    the north, Ov. Tr. 4, 8, 41:

    hesperius,

    the west, id. M. 4, 214; Luc. 3, 359.—
    C.
    A pin or hook on which a hinge turns, Stat. Th. 1, 346.—
    D.
    The valve of a pipe, Vitr. 10, 12.—
    E.
    Axes volutarum, in archit., the axes of a volute, Vitr. 3, 3.—
    F.
    A board, plank, Caes. B. C. 2, 9; Vitr. 4, 2; 7, 1; Col. 6, 30, 2; Plin. 36, 25, 62, § 187; Luc. 3, 455; Gell. 2, 12 al.—
    G.
    An unknown wild animal in India, Plin. 8, 21, 31, § 76.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > axis

  • 107 ceras

    cĕrăs, ătis, n., = keras (a horn), a kind of wild parsnip, App. Herb. 80.—
    II.
    Hesperion Ceras, = Esperion keras, a mountain on the west coast of Libya, Plin. 6, 30, 35, § 197.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > ceras

  • 108 Bombax Cotton

    The seed hair obtained from the plant known as the " cotton tree," belonging to the Bombacea; family. The fibre is known as Vegetable Down or Bombax Cotton. It grows in tropical countries. The fibre is soft, rather weak, of white to a yellowish-brown colour, and is lustrous. It is not used by itself for spinning, but is sometimes mixed with ordinary cotton. It is chiefly used as a wadding material. The fibre does not grow directly from the seed as ordinary cotton, but originates at the inner side of the seed-capsule. There are several varieties of plants producing vegetable down, as follows: Brazil - Bombax heptaphyllum; Bombax ceiba. The product is known as ceiba or Paina buifa cotton. South Asia and Africa - B. malabaricum. Known in India as Simal cotton or Red Silk cotton. Venezuela - B. cumanensis, giving a product known as Lana del tamber or Lana vejetale. Brazil - B. Villosum; B. pubescens. South America - B. carolinum. West Africa - B. Phodognaphalon. Known as wild kapok. South Asia and East Indies - B. Pentandrum. This is the kapok of commerce.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bombax Cotton

  • 109 Marie Galante Cotton

    A commercial variety of low-grade cotton, growing wild in the West Indies. It is related to Sea Islands, but has a shorter and inferior staple. In 1911 it was crossed with true Sea Islands and fairly good results were reported from Tobago and Trinidad.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Marie Galante Cotton

  • 110 Sanyan Silk

    A variety of West African wild silk.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Sanyan Silk

  • 111 Tasar

    Cotton fabric with stripes or embroidery in wild silk in Mirzapur and the North West Provinces of India.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Tasar

  • 112 מתל I

    מְתַלI ch. = h. מָשַׁל II, 1) to speak mataphorically, recite a mashal. Targ. Ez. 12:23; a. fr.Pes.114a מתלא מַתְלִיןוכ׳ they have a saying (witticism) about it in the West. Y.Dem.I, 21d top; a. e. 2) to banter, sneer. Targ. Prov. 14:9 (h. text יָלִיץ. 3) to place beside, to compare. Y. Dem. l. c (play on שוּמִּירָה) שמר מרה מאן מ׳ ליךוכ׳ guarding bitternesswho classed thee among the spices? Ib. (play on כּוּסְבַּר) מאן מַתְלִיךְוכ׳, v. כּוּסְבַּרְתָּא.Part. pass. מְתִיל; f. מְתִילָא; pl. מְתִילִין, מְתִילֵי; מְתִילָן compared, comparable. Targ. Koh. 12:2; a. e.Ḥull.59b כאריא מ׳ is compared to a lion.B. Mets.83b לאו כחיותא מ׳ are they (robbers) not like wild beasts?Ber.53b, v. infra; a. fr. Af. אַמְתֵּיל 1) to recite a mashal. Targ. Ez. 21:5. 2) to propound a riddle. Targ. II Esth. 1:3. Ithpe. אִיתְמְתַל, אִיתְמְתִיל, אִימְּתִיל to be compared, to be like. Targ. Ps. 28:1. Ib. 49:13 (not אַמְתִיל); a. e.Snh.95a כנסת … ליונה אִימְּתִילָה the community of Israel is compared to a dove; Ber.53b מְתִילָא Ms. M. (ed. מתליא, מתליה corr. acc.); Sabb.49a אמתיל, read: אִמְּתִילָא; a. e.

    Jewish literature > מתל I

  • 113 מְתַל

    מְתַלI ch. = h. מָשַׁל II, 1) to speak mataphorically, recite a mashal. Targ. Ez. 12:23; a. fr.Pes.114a מתלא מַתְלִיןוכ׳ they have a saying (witticism) about it in the West. Y.Dem.I, 21d top; a. e. 2) to banter, sneer. Targ. Prov. 14:9 (h. text יָלִיץ. 3) to place beside, to compare. Y. Dem. l. c (play on שוּמִּירָה) שמר מרה מאן מ׳ ליךוכ׳ guarding bitternesswho classed thee among the spices? Ib. (play on כּוּסְבַּר) מאן מַתְלִיךְוכ׳, v. כּוּסְבַּרְתָּא.Part. pass. מְתִיל; f. מְתִילָא; pl. מְתִילִין, מְתִילֵי; מְתִילָן compared, comparable. Targ. Koh. 12:2; a. e.Ḥull.59b כאריא מ׳ is compared to a lion.B. Mets.83b לאו כחיותא מ׳ are they (robbers) not like wild beasts?Ber.53b, v. infra; a. fr. Af. אַמְתֵּיל 1) to recite a mashal. Targ. Ez. 21:5. 2) to propound a riddle. Targ. II Esth. 1:3. Ithpe. אִיתְמְתַל, אִיתְמְתִיל, אִימְּתִיל to be compared, to be like. Targ. Ps. 28:1. Ib. 49:13 (not אַמְתִיל); a. e.Snh.95a כנסת … ליונה אִימְּתִילָה the community of Israel is compared to a dove; Ber.53b מְתִילָא Ms. M. (ed. מתליא, מתליה corr. acc.); Sabb.49a אמתיל, read: אִמְּתִילָא; a. e.

    Jewish literature > מְתַל

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