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1 lime
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2 limé
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3 липняк
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4 LIND
* * *I)f.2) linden-shield;f. source, spring; lindar logi, gold (poet.).* * *f., dat. lindi, Eg. 567 (in a verse), [A. S. lind; Engl. linden, lime; O. H. G. linta; Germ. linde; Dan. lind]:—a lime-tree, Edda (Gl.), Merl. 2, 88, Pr. 406, passim, see Lex. Poët.II. metaph. a shield (of lime-wood), Rm. 32, Vsp. 50; steind lind, a stained shield, Lex. Poët.; as also a spear, Fas. ii. 320 (in a verse), Lex. Poët.: bauga lind, Völ. 5, is dubious, perhaps = lime-bast, on which the rings were strung. -
5 Linde
f; -, -n; BOT.* * *die Lindelime; lime tree; linden; linden tree* * *Lịn|de ['lɪndə]f -, -n(= Baum) linden or lime (tree); (= Holz) limewood* * *(a tree with rough bark and small heart-shaped leaves.) lime* * *Lin·de<-, -n>[ˈlɪndə]f1. BOT lime [or linden] [tree]2. (Holz) lime[wood]aus \Linde made [out] of lime wood* * *die; Linde, Linden1) (Baum) lime[-tree]2) o. Pl. (Holz) limewood* * ** * *die; Linde, Linden1) (Baum) lime[-tree]2) o. Pl. (Holz) limewood* * *-n f.lime (tree) n. -
6 φιλύρινος
A of lime wood,σανίς Hp.Art.47
, cf. Ostr.Bodl. iii 267 (i A. D.), D.C.67.15, Heliod. (Leonid.Sch.) ap.Orib.44.20.74; light as lime wood, of Cinesias, Ar.Av. 1377, cf. Sch.adloc.; but Ath.12.551d thinks it means that he wore stays of lime wood.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλύρινος
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7 липняк
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8 φιλύρινον
φιλύρινοςof lime wood: masc acc sgφιλύρινοςof lime wood: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 Lindenholz
n1. basswood2. limewood3. lime wood Br.4. lime [wood] -
10 липовый лес
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11 Linde
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12 lipovina
f AE linden-wood, BE lime-wood; -
13 φιλυρίνη
φιλύρινοςof lime wood: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
14 φιλυρίνοις
φιλύρινοςof lime wood: masc /neut dat pl -
15 φιλυρίνω
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16 φιλυρίνῳ
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17 φιλύρινα
φιλύρινοςof lime wood: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
18 φιλύρινος
φιλύρινοςof lime wood: masc nom sg -
19 φιλύριον
φιλύριονtablet of lime wood: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
20 липовина
linden, lime wood
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