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1 радужница
1) General subject: rainbowfish (аквариумная рыбка)2) Biology: reed beetle (Donacia)3) Agriculture: long-horn beetle (Donacia), long-horned beetle (Donacia)4) Entomology: Donacia, reed beetle (лат. Donacia) -
2 усач Cerambyx
Agriculture: cerambycid beetle, long-horn beetle, long-horned beetle -
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1) Agriculture: long-horn beetle (Cerambyx hens), long-horned beetle (Cerambyx hens)2) Entomology: oak cerambyx (Cerambyx heros) -
4 корнеед крестовый
Agriculture: long-horn beetle, long-horned beetle -
5 корнеед-крестоносец
Agriculture: long-horn beetle (Dorcadion equestre, Dorcadion crux), long-horned beetle (Dorcadion equestre, Dorcadion crux)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > корнеед-крестоносец
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6 κεράμβυξ
κεράμβυξ, - υκοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `longicorn beetle, `Hornschröter' (Nic. Fr. 39, H.; on the meaning Goossens L'Ant. Class. 17, 263ff.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Cf. σήραμβος, κόλυμβος, κόρυμβος a. o. (Chantraine Formation 261), and βόμβυξ, ὄρτυξ etc. (ib. 383 and 397). Another formation is κεράμβηλον, glossed by H. a. o. with κάνθαρος; cf. πέτηλος, κίβδηλος a. o. - The form cannot be derived from κέρας `horn'. If they have prenasalization, as seems probable, it is a Pre-Greek word. We know that - ηλ(ο)- is a Pre-Greek suffix. Also the suffix - υκ- is Pre-Greek. Fur. (passim) compares κᾱ́ραβος, καρά(μ)βιος and καραβίδες, as well as *σκαραβαῖος, all beetles; the form κερα- may have been adapted to κέρας. It is surprising that th etymology with κέρας is so long retained and that the Pre-Greek character has not been observed.Page in Frisk: 1,822-823Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεράμβυξ
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