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1 lombardo
adj.Lombardic, pertaining to Lombardy or its inhabitants.m.1 Lombard, native or inhabitant of Lombardy.2 banker.3 moneylender.* * *lombardo, -a1.ADJ of/from Lombardy2.SM / F native/inhabitant of Lombardylombarda* * *lombardo -daadj/m,fLombard* * *lombardo, -a♦ adjLombard♦ nm,fLombard -
2 lombardo
1. adj of Lombardy2. m, lombarda f native of Lombardy* * *lombardo agg. Lombard (ic): la pianura lombarda, the plain of Lombardy◆ s.m. Lombard.* * *[lom'bardo] 1.aggettivo Lombard attrib.2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) Lombard* * *lombardo/lom'bardo/ ⇒ 30Lombard attrib.( f. -a) Lombard. -
3 lombardo
agg sm/f [lom'bardo] lombardo (-a) -
4 lombardo
• Lombard -
5 lombardo
pawning -
6 lombardo agg sm/f
[lom'bardo] lombardo (-a) -
7 chopo lombardo
• Lombardy poplar -
8 chopo lombardo
m.Lombardy poplar. -
9 chopo
m.1 poplar.2 black poplar, poplar.* * *1 (árbol) poplar\chopo blanco white poplarchopo negro black poplar————————\cargar con el chopo figurado to join up* * *SM1) (Bot) black poplarchopo de Italia, chopo lombardo — Lombardy poplar
2) (Mil) * gun* * *1) (Bot) black poplar2) (Esp arg) ( fusil) piece (AmE sl), shooter (BrE sl)* * *= poplar.Ex. 90% of the examples considered were poplar, which has too few growth rings to permit dating.* * *1) (Bot) black poplar2) (Esp arg) ( fusil) piece (AmE sl), shooter (BrE sl)* * *= poplar.Ex: 90% of the examples considered were poplar, which has too few growth rings to permit dating.
* * *A ( Bot) black poplar* * *
chopo sustantivo masculino (Bot) black poplar
chopo sustantivo masculino Bot poplar
* * *chopo nmpoplar* * *m BOT poplar* * *chopo n poplar -
10 lombarda
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11 νηλ(ε)ής
Grammatical information: adj.Other forms: - εές (ep. poet. Il.); metr. lengthened νηλειής, - ειές (Hes. Th. 770 a. h. Ven. 245 [verse-begin], A. R. 4, 476; Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 74 u. 101)Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in νηλεό-ποινος `punishing pitilessly' (Hes.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [???] *n̥-h₁leu̯-es- `pitiless'Etymology: In the sense of `without pity' from the negation *n̥ and ἔλεος (\< *h₁leu̯os, s.v.) or ἐλεέω; as `unescapable' from ἀλέομαι \< *h₂leu̯- (Schulze KZ 29, 262 = Kl. Schr. 375). S. Chantraine Rev. de phil. 56, 289, W. Burkert Zum altgr. Mitleidsbegriff, Diss. Erlangen 1955 (s. Seyffert Gnomon 31,389ff.). -- The PN Νηλεύς (Hom.) is often connected ("the one without pity" as god of death?, s. Fick-Bechtel 430, Schulze Q. 289, Deroy Rev. belge de phil. 36, 1058), but the name is rather Pre-Greek. Quite uncertain hypotheses on pre-gr. origin in Bosshardt 133 and Lombardo Ist. Lomb. 91, 248.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νηλ(ε)ής
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12 σαυσαρόν
Meaning: ψιθυρόν H. = whispering, slanderous.Derivatives: - ισμός `paralysis of the tongue' (Arist. Probl. 647b).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: See Pisani, Rend. Ist.Lombardo 73, 1939-40, 509.Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σαυσαρόν
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13 Φῆλιξ
Φῆλιξ, ικος, ὁ (ins: Sb 4601, 3 [144 A.D.]; APF II 442 no. 56, 9 [II A.D.]; POxf 3, 1 [142 A.D.]; POxy 800 [153 A.D.]; Joseph. index; Just., A I, 29, 2f; on the accent B-D-F §13; Mlt-H. 57) Antonius Felix, a freedman of the House of the Claudians and brother of Pallas, the favorite of the Emperor Claudius. In 52/53 A.D. F. became procurator of Palestine. The year of his removal is in dispute (s. Schürer I, 465, 42; ESchwartz, NGG 1907, 284ff), but was in the neighborhood of 60. The infamous character of his administration helped to lay the ground for the revolt of 66–70 (per omnem saevitiam ac libidinem jus regium servili ingenio exercuit, ‘he revelled in cruelty and lust, and wielded the power of a king with the mind of a slave’: Tacitus, Hist. 5, 9). Ac 23:24, 26; 24:3, 22, 24f, 27; 25:14.—Zahn, Einl. II3 647ff; Schürer I, 460ff; Pauly-W. I 2616–18; EMeyer III 47ff; BHHW I 469; Haenchen index.—On the question whether Pilate (s. Πιλᾶτος and Πόντιος), Felix, and Festus were procurators (s. ἐπίτροπος 1) or prefects (s. ἔπαρχος) see the Lat. ins from Caesarea discovered and first publ. by AFrova, Istituto Lombardo Rendiconti 95, ’61 (see also Schürer I, 358 note 22, and 359), which officially refers to Pilate as prefect. A probability is that by the time of Felix and Festus this was officially changed to procurator. The terms were sometimes used interchangeably.—Hemer, Acts 171–73; HTajra, The Trial of St. Paul ’89, 125–34.—M-M.
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