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21 ingle-nook
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22 inglenook
ingle-nook
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23 inglenook
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24 inglenook
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25 местечко у огня
General subject: fireside, ingle nook, ingle-nook -
26 местечко у камина
Architecture: ingle-nook, inglenook -
27 ниша для сидения напротив камина
Architecture: ingle-nookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ниша для сидения напротив камина
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28 ниша для скамьи напротив камина
Architecture: ingle-nookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ниша для скамьи напротив камина
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29 у камина
General subject: at the hearth-rug, by the fireside, ingle-nook -
30 kakkelovnskrok
subst. ingle-nook -
31 벽난로 구석
n. chimney corner, ingle nook -
32 Kaminecke
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Kaminecke
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33 Kaminsitzecke
Kaminsitzecke f ingle nookDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Kaminsitzecke
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34 kandallósarok
(EN) chimney-corner; fireside; ingle-nook -
35 ango
ango, xi, ctum, and anxum, 3, v. a. ( perf. and sup. rest only on the assertion in Prisc. p. 895 P.; Diom. p. 366 P.; part. anctus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 24 Müll.; acc. to Prisc. l. c., the sup. is sometimes anxum; cf. Struve, 214) [the root of this word is widely diffused: ankos, a bend, hollow; whence, valley, ravine; from the notion of closeness, come anchô = to press tight, to strangle, throttle; ango; Germ. hangen, hängen; Engl. hang; angustus, anxius, anxietas; old Germ. Angust; Germ. Angst = Engl. anguish; from the notion of being bent, come ancus anculus, a crouching slave, ancora = Gr. ankura; angulus = Germ. Angel, Engl. angle; old Germ. Angul, a hook; Gael. ingle = nook for the fire, fireplace; ancale = ankalê, Engl. ankle; ancon, and the pr. names Ancon and Ancona; uncus, curved, crooked; ungula, claw; unguis, claw, nail; cf. Sanscr. ahus, close; ahas, anguish; ankāmi, to bend; ankas, the lap (sinus), a hook; for the other Greek words belonging to this group, v. L. and S. s. vv. ankos and anchô].I.Lit., to bind, draw, or press together; of the throat, to throttle, strangle (so anchô; in this signif. antiquated; hence, in class. perh. only in the poets; in prose, instead of it, suffocare; cf. Diom. p. 361 P.):II.angit inhaerens Elisos oculos et siccum sanguine guttur,
Verg. A. 8, 260; so id. G. 3, 497:cum colla minantia monstri Angeret,
Stat. Th. 4, 828; 6, 270; Sil. 13, 584.—Hence, of plants, to choke, Col. 4, 2, 2; 6, 27, 7 al.—Metaph.A. B.Most freq. of the mind, to distress, torment, torture, vex, trouble; and angi, to feel distressed, to suffer torment, etc.:illum incommodis dictis angam,
Plaut. Cas. 2, 1, 11: cura angit hominem, * Ter. Phorm. 1, 3, 8; * Lucr. 4, 1134:cruciatu timoris angi?
Cic. Off. 2, 7, 25:multa sunt, quae me sollicitant anguntque,
id. Att. 1, 18:angebar singularum horarum exspectatio ne,
id. ib. 9, 1 et saep.; Liv. 2, 7; 21, 1 al.:ne munere te parvo beet aut incommodus angat (cruciet, cum non vult dare quod poscis, Cruqu.),
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 75:ad humum maerore gravi deducit et angit,
id. A. P. 110:poëta, meum qui pectus inaniter angit,
puts in torturing suspense, id. Ep. 2, 1, 211 al.:Pompeius... curis animum mordacibus angit,
Luc. 2, 680 sq.:Ea res animum illius anxit,
Gell. 1, 3:(aemula eam) vehementer angebat,
Vulg. 1 Reg. 1, 6.—With de (in respect to):de Statio manumisso et non nullis aliis rebus angor,
Cic. Att. 2, 18 fin.:de quo angor et crucior,
id. ib. 7, 22.—Sometimes with gen. (on this const. cf. Roby, II. §1321): absurde facis, qui angas te animi,
Plaut. Ep. 3, 1, 6:(Sthenius) angebatur animi necessario, quod etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 34, 84. But Cic. also uses the abl.:angor animo,
Brut. 2, 7: audio te animo angi, Fam. 16, 142; and acc. to some edd. Tusc. 1, 40, 96 Seyff. (v. further on this gen. s. v. animus). -
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ningle-nook
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