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καταπελτάζωoverrun with light-armed troops: fut ind mid 3rd plκαταπελτάζωoverrun with light-armed troops: fut ind mid 3rd pl -
62 expedītus
expedītus adj. with comp. and sup. [P. of expedio], unfettered, unimpeded, unencumbered, without a burden: in Galliam proficisci: Sagana, tucked up, H.: legiones, without baggage, Cs.: expedito exercitu pervenit, Ta.— Masc. as subst: novem dierum iter expedito, a nine days' forced march, Cs. — Ready, free, prompt, easy, unembarrassed: expedito nobis homine opus est: ad dicendum.— Convenient, at hand, ready, commodious: iis expedito loco actuaria navigia relinquit, Cs.: via expeditior ad honores: Caesaris victoria, complete, Cs.: reditum in caelum patere expeditissimum: pecunia expeditissima, readiest.—Neut. as subst: in expedito habere copias, L.* * *Iexpedita -um, expeditior -or -us, expeditissimus -a -um ADJunencumbered; without baggage; light armedII -
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64 parmātus
parmātus adj. [parma], bearing the parma, with light shields, light-armed: cohors, L.* * *parmata, parmatum ADJ -
65 vēles
vēles itis, m [2 VOL-], a light-armed soldier. —Usu. plur, guerrilla troops, irregular bands, skirmishers, L.: a te, ut scurram velitem, malis oneratus, i. e. as a clown among soldiers.* * *light-armed foot-soldier; guerrilla forces (pl.), irregular bands; skirmishers -
66 armatura
I.A.. Lit.:B.armatura varia peditatūs et equitatūs,
Cic. Fam. 7, 1:cohortes nostrā armaturā,
id. Att. 6, 1:Numidae levis armaturae,
of light armor, Caes. B. G. 2, 10:universi generis armatura,
Vulg. 2 Par. 32, 5; ib. Ezech. 26, 9.—Meton. (abstr. pro concr.), armed soldiers; and in class. lang. always with the adj. levis, = velites, light-armed soldiers (opp. gravis armatus). Veg. first used armatura absol. for young troops:II.nostrae sunt legiones, nostra levis armatura,
Cic. Phil. 10, 6 fin.:equites, pedites, levis armatura,
id. Brut. 37, 139:adsequi cum levi armaturā,
Liv. 27, 48; cf. id. 28, 14; Flor. 4, 2, 49:equitum triginta, levis armaturae centum milia,
Suet. Caes. 66; Liv. 21, 55; 22, 18:manipuli levis armaturae,
id. 27, 13:levis armaturae juvenes,
id. 44, 2 et saep.—Trop.A.Of discourse: haec fuerit nobis, tamquam levis armaturae, prima orationis excursio;B.nunc comminus agamus,
Cic. Div. 2, 10, 26. —A kind of exercise in arms, Amm. 14, 11; Veg. 1, 13; 2, 23.—C.In a religious sense (eccl. Lat.):induite armaturam Dei,
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67 γυμνός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `naked, unarmed' (Il.).Other forms: ἀπόνοιμον ἀπογύμνωσιν H.Derivatives: γυμνάς, - άδος f. m. `naked' (E.); `trained' (E., Attika); collective = `trained men' (Amorgos, Astypalaia, Kos). γυμνής, - ῆτος m. `light-armed warrior' (Tyrt.), with γυμνητικός (X.), γυμνήσιος (Arist.), γυμνητεύω (Plu.), γυμνητεία `light-armed men' (Th.), `nakedness' (Corn.); γυμνήτης, f. - ῆτις `naked' (Lyc.). γυμνικός ( ἀγών) `gymnastic' (opp. ἱππικός) (Hdt.). γυμνηλός `poor' (H., EM, after νοσηλός etc.). - γυμνότης f. (LXX). - Denom. γυμνόομαι `strip' (Il.), - όω (Hdt.), γύμνωσις (Th.). γυμνάζομαι `exercise (naked)' Ion.-Att.; γυμναστής `trainer' (Pl.), γυμναστικός, ἡ γυμναστική ( τέχνη) `gymnastics' (Ion.-Att.); γύμνασμα `training' (D. H.), γύμνασις `id.' (Poll.); γυμνάσιον `training' (Pi.), `school for.., gymnasium' (Att.), γυμνασιώδης (Cic.); γυμνασία; for - σιον, - σία Schwyzer 469f. - γυμνασίδιον (Arr.) and γυμναστήριον (Gal.). - γυμνιεύω `be naked' (P. Ross. Georg. 3, 28, IVp).Etymology: Old word. With dental suffix, Lat. nūdus (\< * nogʷodʰos Schrijver, Larr. Lat. 1991, 274f), OIr. nocht, Goth. naqaÞs, OHG nackt, ONo. nøkkuiðr. Without suffix, Lith. núogas, OCS nagъ (with vowel lengthened acc. to Winter-Kortlandt); with n-Suffix, Skt. nagná-, Av. maγna- (dissimilated); Germ. n-forms like ONo. nakinn, OFries. naken prob. after the n-participles. Hitt. nekumanza (with e-vowel) after the adjektives in -u̯ant- (with - mant- after u). With e also Arm. merk \< *meguro- (cf. Av. maγna-). - The υ from -o- as in νύξ before following labiovelar; - μν- \< -gun-, cf. ἀμνός. We also find λυμνός (H.), with dissimilation for *νυμνός; also ἀπολύγματος ἀπογύμνωσις. Κύπριοι H. (with - γ- preserved). The essential point, the γ-, was explained by Kortlandt (ap. Beekes, Orbis 37 (1994)91) through assimilation in *noŋʷ-nos \> *ŋoŋʷnos. The initial ŋ- was rephonemicized (ŋ was not a phoneme in Greek) to γ-, *γυνμος giving γυμνός.Page in Frisk: 1,332-333Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γυμνός
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68 sagittārius
sagittārius ī, m [sagitta], an archer, bowman: sagittarios et funditores mittit, the light-armed troops, Cs.: barbari.—Fig.: de uno sagittario queri, one skirmisher.—The constellation Sagittarius, the Archer.* * *Iarcher, bowman; fletcher, maker of arrows; Archer (constellation/zodiac sign)IIsagittaria, sagittarium ADJarmed with bow/arrows; used in/concerned with making/manufacturing arrows -
69 λόχος
I ambush, i.e.1 place for lying in wait,εἰγὰρ νῦν παρὰ νηυσὶ λεγοίμεθα πάντες ἄριστοι ἐς λ. Il.13.277
;ἐκ λ. ἀμπήδησε 11.379
; κοῖλος λ., of the wooden horse, Od.4.277, 8.515;ξεστὸς λ. E. Tr. 534
(lyr.);ὠδίνων λ. Lyc.342
; ξύλινος λ., of the enemy's ships, Orac. ap.Hdt.3.57.2 ambuscade, ἐσίζεσθαι λόχον ἀνδρῶν take up one's post in ambush, Il.13.285; λόχον εἷσαι place an ambush, 4.392, Od.4.531;εἷσε δέ μιν κρύψασα λόχῳ Hes.Th. 174
;λόχον ἀρτύνειν Od.14.469
;λόχονδ' ἰέναι Il.1.227
;ὁπότε κρίνοιμι λόχονδε ἄνδρας ἀριστῆας Od.14.217
;φύτευέ οἱ θάνατον ἐκ λόχου Pi.N.4.60
; (lyr.);τὸν εὔαγρον τελειῶσαὶ λ. Id.OC 1089
(lyr.). b. c. gen. objecti, λόχος θείοιο γέροντος the way to ambush him, Od.4.395.b any armed band, body of troops (of foot, rarely of horse, Arr.Alan.20), Od.20.49; also in Trag., A.Th.56, 460, S.OC 1371, etc.: metaph.,παρθένων ἱκέσιος λ. A.Th. 111
(lyr.); θαυμαστὸς λ. γυναικῶν, of the Furies, Id.Eu.46, cf. 1026;ἐλάφων κεραὸς λ. AP9.244
(Apollonid.);ἐμῶν προγόνων λ. OGI383.48
(Nemrud Dagh, i B.C.).c in historical writers, mostly, a company, reckoned at 24 men in X.Cyr.6.3.21, but at 100 in Id.An.3.4.21, 4.8.15; in the Spartan army, the fourth or fifth part of a μόρα (q.v.), Hdt.9.53,57, cf. Th.5.68, Arist.Fr. 541, etc.;ὁ Πιτανάτης λ. Th.1.20
; ὁ ἱερὸς λ. the sacred company at Thebes, Din.1.73, Plu.Pel.18; also at Carthage, D.S.16.80, 20.10; later λ., = 16 men, Ascl.Tact.2.7, Ael.Tact.4.3, Arr.Tact.5.5; but of light-armed, 8 men, Ascl.l.c., Arr.Tact.14.2.d any body of people united for civil purposes, X.Hier.9.5, Arist. Pol. 1309a12; αἱ ἐν λόχοις συντέλειαι (where λόχοι seems to represent συμμορίαι) Catal. ap. D.18.106. -
70 Lightly
adv.P. and V. κούφως.Easily: P. and V. ῥᾳδίως, εὐμαρῶς (Plat.), εὐπετῶς, V. κούφως.Recklessly: P. εὐχερῶς.Treat lightly, v.: see Disregard.Lightly equipped as regards arms: P. εὐσταλὴς τῇ ὁπλίσει (Thuc. 3, 22).Lightly armed: see light armed.Lightness, subs. P. κουφότης, ἡ (Plat.), ἐλαφρότης, ἡ (Plat.).Lightness of conduct: P. and V. ὕβρις, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Lightly
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72 levis
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73 ψιλικός
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψιλικός
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74 LARA
LARA, laser ranger————————LARA, light armed reconnaissance aircraft————————LARA, light attack reconnaissance aircraft————————LARA, low-altitude radar altimeter————————LARA, low-altitude routes of approachEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > LARA
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76 LASA
1) Компьютерная техника: lidar atmospheric sounder and altimeter2) Военный термин: Light Armed Surveillance Attack3) Техника: large area solar array4) Ветеринария: Laboratory Animal Science Association5) Сокращение: Large Aperture Seismic Array, Latin American Shipowners Association6) Нефть: группа сейсмоприёмников на большой базе (large aperture seismic array), сейсмическая расстановка большой апертуры -
77 LASH
1) Военный термин: laser antitank semiactive homing, laser semiactive homing, light armed scout helicopter2) Юридический термин: Los Angeles Swat Headset3) Сокращение: Lighter Aboard SHip (ship), Lighter Aboard Ship, Littoral Airborne Sensor - Hyperspectral -
78 lasa
1) Компьютерная техника: lidar atmospheric sounder and altimeter2) Военный термин: Light Armed Surveillance Attack3) Техника: large area solar array4) Ветеринария: Laboratory Animal Science Association5) Сокращение: Large Aperture Seismic Array, Latin American Shipowners Association6) Нефть: группа сейсмоприёмников на большой базе (large aperture seismic array), сейсмическая расстановка большой апертуры -
79 lash
1) Военный термин: laser antitank semiactive homing, laser semiactive homing, light armed scout helicopter2) Юридический термин: Los Angeles Swat Headset3) Сокращение: Lighter Aboard SHip (ship), Lighter Aboard Ship, Littoral Airborne Sensor - Hyperspectral -
80 лёгкий вооружённый разведывательный вертолёт
Military: light armed scout helicopterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лёгкий вооружённый разведывательный вертолёт
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Light-armed — (l[imac]t [aum]rmd ), a. Armed with light weapons or accouterments. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
light-armed — [līt′ärmd′] adj. bearing light weapons … English World dictionary
light-armed — adjective 1. armed with light weapons • Syn: ↑lightly armed • Similar to: ↑light 2. armed with light equipment and weapons a light armed brigade • Similar to: ↑armed … Useful english dictionary
light-armed — /luyt ahrmd /, adj. carrying light weapons: light armed troops. [1610 20] * * * … Universalium
light-armed — equipped with a light weapon … English contemporary dictionary
Light — Light, a. [Compar. {Lighter} (l[imac]t [ e]r); superl. {Lightest}.] [OE. light, liht, AS. l[=i]ht, le[ o]ht; akin to D. ligt, G. leicht, OHG. l[=i]hti, Icel. l[=e]ttr, Dan. let, Sw. l[ a]tt, Goth. leihts, and perh. to L. levis (cf. {Levity}), Gr … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Light cavalry — Light Light, a. [Compar. {Lighter} (l[imac]t [ e]r); superl. {Lightest}.] [OE. light, liht, AS. l[=i]ht, le[ o]ht; akin to D. ligt, G. leicht, OHG. l[=i]hti, Icel. l[=e]ttr, Dan. let, Sw. l[ a]tt, Goth. leihts, and perh. to L. levis (cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Light eater — Light Light, a. [Compar. {Lighter} (l[imac]t [ e]r); superl. {Lightest}.] [OE. light, liht, AS. l[=i]ht, le[ o]ht; akin to D. ligt, G. leicht, OHG. l[=i]hti, Icel. l[=e]ttr, Dan. let, Sw. l[ a]tt, Goth. leihts, and perh. to L. levis (cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Light horse — Light Light, a. [Compar. {Lighter} (l[imac]t [ e]r); superl. {Lightest}.] [OE. light, liht, AS. l[=i]ht, le[ o]ht; akin to D. ligt, G. leicht, OHG. l[=i]hti, Icel. l[=e]ttr, Dan. let, Sw. l[ a]tt, Goth. leihts, and perh. to L. levis (cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Light infantry — Light Light, a. [Compar. {Lighter} (l[imac]t [ e]r); superl. {Lightest}.] [OE. light, liht, AS. l[=i]ht, le[ o]ht; akin to D. ligt, G. leicht, OHG. l[=i]hti, Icel. l[=e]ttr, Dan. let, Sw. l[ a]tt, Goth. leihts, and perh. to L. levis (cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Light of foot — Light Light, a. [Compar. {Lighter} (l[imac]t [ e]r); superl. {Lightest}.] [OE. light, liht, AS. l[=i]ht, le[ o]ht; akin to D. ligt, G. leicht, OHG. l[=i]hti, Icel. l[=e]ttr, Dan. let, Sw. l[ a]tt, Goth. leihts, and perh. to L. levis (cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English