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1 Loth
Loth npr Lot. -
2 loth
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3 loth
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4 lothringisch
loth|rin|gisch ['loːtrIŋɪʃ]adjof Lorraine, Lorrainese* * *loth·rin·gisch[ˈlo:trɪŋɪʃ]adj inv Lotharingian, Lorrainese* * * -
5 nerad
loth, loath, otiosity, inaction* * *• unwilling• vacancy• sloth• standstill• inaction• loath• loth• leisure• averse• negligence -
6 нежелающий
loth имя прилагательное: -
7 neochotně
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8 Lothringen
Loth·rin·gen <-s> [ʼlo:trɪŋən] ntLorraine -
9 нежелающий
General subject: loath, loth, loth to, undesirous, unwilling -
10 Elsass-Lothringen
* * *Ẹl|sass-Loth|rin|gen ['ɛlzas'loːtrɪŋən]ntAlsace-Lorraine* * *El·sass-Loth·rin·genRRnt GEOG Alsace-Lorraine* * * -
11 Lothringen
* * *Loth|rin|gen ['loːtrɪŋən]nt -sLorraine* * *Loth·rin·gen<-s>[ˈlo:trɪŋən]nt Lorraine* * * -
12 Lothringer
1. HIST. Lotharingian—* * *Loth|rin|ger ['loːtrɪŋɐ]1. m -s, -,Lóth|rin|ge|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nenLorrainer* * *Loth·rin·ger(in)<-s, ->[ˈlo:trɪŋɐ]* * *1. HIST Lotharingian2. inhabitant of Lorraine; -
13 isteksiz
adj. unwilling, undesirous, reluctant, gutless, halfhearted, grudging, averse, backward, disinclined, indisposed, jaded, languid, loath, loth, repugnant, sticky, undisposed, wet* * *1. averse 2. half hearted 3. halfhearted 4. languid 5. loath 6. loth 7. reluctant 8. unwilled 9. unwilling 10. plodding (n.) 11. disinclined (adj.) -
14 TRAUÐR
a. unwilling, loath, reluctant (t. mun ek af hendi at láta sveit þessa); neut., trautt, scarcely, = trauðla( til þess munu menn trautt vita dœmi).* * *adj. unwilling, loth, reluctant, Hkv. 2. 28, Skv. 3. 49; Kjartan var trauðr til ok hét þó ferðinni, Ld. 204; t. mun ek af hendi at láta sveit þessa, Eg. 65; em vér því trauðir at taka vandræði annarra, Nj. 181; t. em ek at fyrirláta þann átrúnað, sem …, Fms. i. 129; hann var t. til, he was loth to do it, Orkn. 40; trauðr em ek at týna þeim sigri, Ó. H. 74; Björn var t. til ok mæltisk undan, 51.2. with gen., trauðr e-s, esp. in poets, Korm. (in a verse); trauðr góðs hugar, Gkv. 2. 10; all-trauðr flugar, Hkv. i. 52.3. neut. trautt, as adverb, hardly, scarcely (= Germ. kaum), Band. 32 new Ed., Hkr. iii. 85, Fs. 67, Gullþ. 9; trautt til fær, Bs. i. 267; sem trauðast, Clem. 36, Þiðr. 203. -
15 lobanach
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16 lótë
noun "flower", mostly applied to larger single flowers LOTH, LT1:259, VT42:18. The shorter form -lot occurs in compounds, e.g. fúmellot, q.v. In the names Ninquelóte *"White-flower" = Nimloth, Vingilótë "Foam-flower", the name of Eärendil's ship SA:loth, also in Lótessë fifth month of the year, "May" Appendix D. See also olótë, lotsë. -
17 זנח
זָנַח(b. h.) to glisten (cmp. דנח) to be fat; to be greasy, foul (cmp. meanings of זהם, צחן, v. Ges. Thes. s. v. זנח); 1) (act. verb) to loathe. Midr. Till. to Ps. 60; Yalk. Ps. 777 אני זָנַחְתִּי אתכם אתם זְנַחְתֶּם אותי did I loathe You? you loathed me. 2) to be loth. Pesik. R. s. 41 (ref. to זונה, Ps. 73:27) שרחקו וזָנְחוּ הימך because they removed themselves from and were loth of Thee. Hif. הִזְנִיחַ 1) to declare rejectable, unclean; (cmp. זהם) to reject; (cmp. סאב, רחק) to remove. Ḥull.7a אין מַזְנִיחִין אותו we must not detest him (remove him from college). Pesik. R. l. c. מַזְנִיחִים עצמם הימך they (through their sins) remove themselves from thee. 2) to polish, cleanse. Lev. R. s. l, beg. (ref. to אבי זנוח) 1 Chr. 4:18) that is Moses שהיה אב למַזְנִיחִים שהִזְנִיחָם מע״ז for he was the father of the cleaners, for he cleansed them from idolatry; Yalk. ib. 428. Pi. זִנֵּחַ to make glistening, to stroke, dress. Num. R. s. 20; Tanḥ. Balak 12 באתי … זִנַּחְתִּיהָ I had come to kill her, and now I had to polish her up; (Tanḥ ed. Bub. Ib. 20 זיניתה; Yalk. Num. 768, Matt. K. to Num. R. l. c. quotes in Tanḥ. l. c. דכיתיה). -
18 זָנַח
זָנַח(b. h.) to glisten (cmp. דנח) to be fat; to be greasy, foul (cmp. meanings of זהם, צחן, v. Ges. Thes. s. v. זנח); 1) (act. verb) to loathe. Midr. Till. to Ps. 60; Yalk. Ps. 777 אני זָנַחְתִּי אתכם אתם זְנַחְתֶּם אותי did I loathe You? you loathed me. 2) to be loth. Pesik. R. s. 41 (ref. to זונה, Ps. 73:27) שרחקו וזָנְחוּ הימך because they removed themselves from and were loth of Thee. Hif. הִזְנִיחַ 1) to declare rejectable, unclean; (cmp. זהם) to reject; (cmp. סאב, רחק) to remove. Ḥull.7a אין מַזְנִיחִין אותו we must not detest him (remove him from college). Pesik. R. l. c. מַזְנִיחִים עצמם הימך they (through their sins) remove themselves from thee. 2) to polish, cleanse. Lev. R. s. l, beg. (ref. to אבי זנוח) 1 Chr. 4:18) that is Moses שהיה אב למַזְנִיחִים שהִזְנִיחָם מע״ז for he was the father of the cleaners, for he cleansed them from idolatry; Yalk. ib. 428. Pi. זִנֵּחַ to make glistening, to stroke, dress. Num. R. s. 20; Tanḥ. Balak 12 באתי … זִנַּחְתִּיהָ I had come to kill her, and now I had to polish her up; (Tanḥ ed. Bub. Ib. 20 זיניתה; Yalk. Num. 768, Matt. K. to Num. R. l. c. quotes in Tanḥ. l. c. דכיתיה). -
19 делающий (что-л.) с неохотой
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20 делающий с неохотой
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