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made of clay

  • 1 clay

    صَلْصَال \ clay: sticky earth from which pots and bricks are made.

    Arabic-English glossary > clay

  • 2 clay

    طِين \ clay: sticky earth from which pots and bricks are made. mud: soft wet soil. plaster: a pastelike mixture of lime, sand and water, for covering walls; a finer mixture used to form a case round and support a broken bone: Her broken arm has been set in plaster. slime: unpleasant soft sticky matter, such as wet mud from a river bed. \ See Also قُماش مُصَمَّغ

    Arabic-English glossary > clay

  • 3 clay

    طَمْي \ clay: sticky earth from which pots and bricks are made. silt: very small pieces of stone and earth dropped by a river.

    Arabic-English glossary > clay

  • 4 make, made

    صَنَعَ \ create: to make; cause sth. to be: He was paid to create trouble in the factory. make, made: form; build; cause (a rule, a mistake, a difference, trouble, etc.) to be or happen: She made some bread. They made a new road. They made a noise. manufacture: to make or produce things by machinery. model: to shape sth: We enjoy modelling (animals) out of clay in our art lessons. produce: to grow (on a farm); make (in a factory); supply (from under the ground, etc.): Australia produces wool and meat. France produces wine. \ See Also أنتج (أَنْتَجَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > make, made

  • 5 glinen

    made of clay, clay-, glineno posuđe pottery earthenware
    * * *
    • clayey
    • argillaceous

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > glinen

  • 6 πηλός

    Grammatical information: m.
    Meaning: `loam, clay, mud, dung, bog' (IA.).
    Other forms: Dor. πᾱλός (Sophr., inscr.).
    Compounds: Compp., e.g. πηλο-φορέω `to bear clay' (Ar.), ἀκρό-πηλος `with mud above' (Plb.).
    Derivatives: πήλ-ινος `made of clay' (D., Arist.), - αῖος `id., living in mud' (Man., Paus.), - ώδης `loamy, muddy' (IA.), - ώεις `id.' (Opp.; after εὑρώεις a.o.; Chantraine Form. 274, Schwyzer 527); - όομαι, - όω, rarely with περι- a.o., `made of loam. etc., to be covered in, to ballast with clay' (late) with - ωσις f. `besmearing', - ωμα n. `mud' (Charis.). -- Expressive denominat. προ-πηλακίζω eig. "to tread in the mud before oneself" = `to treat contumeliously, to insult' (Att.) with - ισμός m. `dishonour, reproach' (IA.), - ισις f. `insulting' (Po.); on the diff. of meaning Röttger Substantivbildungen 19. Prob. direct from πηλός after other verbs in - ακ-ίζω ( πῆλαξ only as explanation of πηλακίζω EM 669, 49; also pap. IIIa; πηλακισμός Suid.).
    Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]
    Etymology: Without convincing etymology. Several hypotheses: to Lat. palūs f. `standing water' etc. (Curtius 275 a. A. after Bopp etc.; rejected by Bq); to OCS kalъ `mud, dung', Lat. squālus `dirty' (Meillet MSL 13, 291 f.; against this W.-Hofmann s.v.); to Lat. palleō `be pale', πελιός etc. (Schulze Kl. Schr. 112; here after sch. also palūs etc.). Byforms πάλκος πηλός H. (recalling Lith. pélkė f. `swamp, (peat)-marsh'), πάσκος πηλός H. (so πηλός from *πασ-λός?; Sommer Lautst. 74). On the phonetics still Forbes Glotta 36, 242; farreaching speculations on the morphology in Specht Ursprung 64, 117, 187, 234 (all quite uncertain). --Further details w. lit. in Bq, W.-Hofmann s. 2. palūs and 2. squālus, WP. 1, 441 u. 2, 53. - So unknown; Pre-Greek?
    Page in Frisk: 2,528-529

    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πηλός

  • 7 adobe

    m.
    1 adobe.
    2 sun-dried brick, sun-dried brick made of clay and straw, adobe, mixture of clay and straw used as building material.
    3 shackle.
    pres.subj.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: adobar.
    * * *
    1 adobe
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=tabique) adobe, sun-dried brick
    2) Cono Sur hum (=pie) big foot
    3)

    descansar haciendo adobes Méx to moonlight, do work on the side

    * * *
    masculino adobe
    * * *
    = clay, mud.
    Ex. Even 1950-2000 is a fairly short time, considering that the first library catalog dates from a piece of clay fried in 3000 BC = Incluso 1950-2000 es un tiempo bastante corto, considerando que el primer catálogo de biblioteca data de un trozo de arcilla cocida del 3000 A.C.
    Ex. Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead = Desde entonces, se han probado muchos materiales para producir los tipos de imprenta, incluido el barro cocido, los tallados en madera, el cobre, el estaño y el plomo.
    ----
    * casa de ladrillos de adobe = mud-brick house.
    * ladrillo de adobe = mud brick.
    * * *
    masculino adobe
    * * *
    = clay, mud.

    Ex: Even 1950-2000 is a fairly short time, considering that the first library catalog dates from a piece of clay fried in 3000 BC = Incluso 1950-2000 es un tiempo bastante corto, considerando que el primer catálogo de biblioteca data de un trozo de arcilla cocida del 3000 A.C.

    Ex: Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead = Desde entonces, se han probado muchos materiales para producir los tipos de imprenta, incluido el barro cocido, los tallados en madera, el cobre, el estaño y el plomo.
    * casa de ladrillos de adobe = mud-brick house.
    * ladrillo de adobe = mud brick.

    * * *
    adobe
    una casa de adobe an adobe (house)
    sólo te/le falta hacer adobes ( Chi fam); you certainly don't/he certainly doesn't believe in sitting around!
    * * *

    Del verbo adobar: ( conjugate adobar)

    adobé es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo

    adobe es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    adobar    
    adobe
    adobar ( conjugate adobar) verbo transitivocarne/pescado› ( condimentar) to marinade;
    ( para conservar) to pickle;
    ( para curar) to cure
    adobe sustantivo masculino
    adobe
    adobar vtr Culin to marinate
    ' adobe' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    barraca
    - jacal
    English:
    mud
    * * *
    adobe nm
    adobe
    * * *
    m adobe
    * * *
    adobe nm
    : adobe

    Spanish-English dictionary > adobe

  • 8 ὀστράκινος

    ὀστράκινος, η, ον (ὄστρακον; Hippocr. et al.; PLond III, 1177, 75; 92 p. 183 [113 A.D.]; POxy 1648, 63; LXX; En 99:7; GrBar 3:7) made of earth/clay used w. σκεῦος (PLond I, 77, 22 p. 233 [VIII A.D.]; Lev 6:21; 11:33 al.; cp. Epict. 3, 9, 18) earthen(ware) vessels (w. those made of other materials) 2 Ti 2:20. In imagery, denoting breakableness ἔχειν τὸν θησαυρὸν ἐν ὀς. σκεύεσιν 2 Cor 4:7 (cp. Artem. 5, 25 εἶναι ἐν ὀστρακίνῳ σκεύει).—Of cultic images made of clay θεοὶ … ὀστράκινοι Dg 2:7 (SibOr 5, 495; cp. En 99:7).—M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ὀστράκινος

  • 9 βωλίνας

    βωλίνᾱς, βώλινος
    made of clay: fem acc pl
    βωλίνᾱς, βώλινος
    made of clay: fem gen sg (doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > βωλίνας

  • 10 πηλαίας

    πηλαίᾱς, πηλαῖος
    made of clay: fem acc pl
    πηλαίᾱς, πηλαῖος
    made of clay: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > πηλαίας

  • 11 πηλαίων

    πηλαῖος
    made of clay: fem gen pl
    πηλαῖος
    made of clay: masc /neut gen pl

    Morphologia Graeca > πηλαίων

  • 12 fictilis

        fictilis e, adj.    [FIG-], made of clay, earthen, fictile: figurae: vasa.— Subst n.: Omnia fictilibus (ponuntur), earthen vessels, O.: Fictilibus cenare, earthenware, Iu.: deorum, earthen figures, L.
    * * *
    fictilis, fictile ADJ
    of clay; made of earthenware, earthen

    Latin-English dictionary > fictilis

  • 13 adobe

    (Sp. model spelled same [aðóβe] < Arabic at-tub 'the brick')
        DARE: 1759.
       1) Sundried brick made of clay, straw, and water.
       2) A structure, usually a house, made from the same material.
       3) Clay suitable for fashioning such bricks.
       The first definition is attested to in the DRAE; Santamaría confirms the usage of the second in the Southwest, providing the example "She lived in her old adobe," also noting that the lot or grounds on which such a structure was to be built could be referred to as "an adobe sole." ( Sole, according to the OED, is an obsolete term meaning "the foundation of a building; the site of a city, etc.") Spanish architecture was also greatly influenced by the Moors who introduced styles and materials now intimately associated with the Southwest.
       4) As an adjective, several English sources note that the term denotes Mexican origin and usually connotes inferiority. For instance, the Mexican dollar or silver peso was called a "dobie dollar," or "dobie," for short. Cowboys were familiar with adobe as building material on the ranches and haciendas where they worked. Cowboy English is the source of the expression dobe wall listed below, according to Bentley, Adams, and Watts.
       5) Hendrickson's contention that adobe is the model for doughboy (military personnel) is not supported by any of the sources consulted. See the OED for possible etymologies. Doughboy is attested, however, by the OED as slang for (1). Common compounds: adobe brick, adobe block, adobe house.
        Alternate forms: adabe, adaube, adaubi, adobey, adobi, adobie, adoby, 'dobe, 'dobie, dob, doba, dobbey, dobby, dobie, doby, dogie, doughboy.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > adobe

  • 14 aburobua

    plural maburobua
    a short tobacco pipe made of clay
    --------
    plural maburobua
    clay pipe made in Europe

    Twi to English dictionary > aburobua

  • 15 पुस्तम् _pustam

    पुस्तम् 1 Plastering, painting, anointing.
    -2 Working in clay, modelling.
    -3 Anything made of clay, wood or metal.
    -4 A book, manuscript; also पुस्ता-स्ती.
    -Comp. -कर्मन् n. plastering, painting.
    -पालः Keeper of land records; EI.XV.13;XX.61.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > पुस्तम् _pustam

  • 16 قدر

    قِدْر \ kettle: a metal pot (with a handle and a pipe for pouring) in which water is boiled. pot: a round container (of clay, metal or glass) for any special purpose: a coffee pot (a pot from which coffee is poured into cups); a pot of coffee (a pot full of hot coffee). \ قِدْر فَخَّاريَّة \ pot: a round container, made of clay, for holding water or for cooking or storing food. \ قِدْر معدنيّة صغيرة ذات مِقْبَض \ saucepan: a deep metal cooking pot, for use over a fire, on top of an electric cooker, etc. with a cover and a handle.

    Arabic-English dictionary > قدر

  • 17 κέραμος

    κέραμος, ου, ὁ (of uncertain derivation. s. three prec. entries; Hom. et al.; ins, pap; 2 Km 17:28; Jos., Bell. 4, 462; Ath.).
    clay, also earthenware vessel (Hom. et al.; PHib 54, 26; 2 Km loc. cit.) κεφαλὴν εἶχεν ὡς κεράμου it had a head as if made of clay Hv 4, 1, 6 (the text is uncertain; as v.l., supported by Lat. versions, καιραμίου [=κεραμίου adopted as conj. rdg. by Joly], which would be identical w. the second mng. of κέραμος given above: like a [large] jar [?]).
    a roof tile (Herodas 3, 44; Paus. 1, 13, 8; schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 2, 1075a) Lk 5:19 (LFonck, Biblica 2, 1921, 30–44; KJäger, D. Bauernhaus in Palästina 1912, 11ff; 22ff; HThiersch, ZDPV 37, 1914, 81f; CMcCown, JBL 58, ’39, 213–16). Then collectively tile roof (so Aristoph. et al.; Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 32 §145; SIG 1200, 6f; Michel 594, 52; 1387, 123) ἀπὸ τοῦ κεράμου a drop from the roof hollows out the stone Hm 11:20.—B. 618f. DELG. M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > κέραμος

  • 18 πήλινος

    πήλινος, η, ον (πηλός; Demosth. et al.; PPetr III, 48, 9 [241 B.C.]; LXX; SibOr 3, 589; Tat. 22, 1) made of clay οἰκίας π. houses of clay 1 Cl 39:5 (Job 4:19).—DELG s.v. πηλός.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > πήλινος

  • 19 potoo

    (n) mud, clay. Sinkiri kutoo ka daa potoo le la. The improved stove is made of clay.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > potoo

  • 20 hacerse de

    v.
    1 to acquire, to buy, to get, to get hold of.
    María se hizo de un vestido blanco Mary acquired a white dress.
    2 to be made of.
    El adorno se hace de arcilla The ornament is made of clay.
    3 to pluck up, to pluck out.
    María se hizo de valor Mary plucked up courage.
    * * *
    = avail + Reflexivo + of, grab, buy in, snag, call + Nombre + Posesivo + own
    Ex. This paper deals with the advantages of optical publishing for information providers and traditional publishers, and how they can avail themselves of the technology.
    Ex. If we move fast, we can grab the space for the library.
    Ex. Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.
    Ex. For sunny days, snag yourself a cute terry cloth hat and revel in the shade.
    Ex. This 12-room penthouse of the newly renovated Mark Hotel is up for sale but it will cost you a princely sum to call it your own.
    * * *
    = avail + Reflexivo + of, grab, buy in, snag, call + Nombre + Posesivo + own

    Ex: This paper deals with the advantages of optical publishing for information providers and traditional publishers, and how they can avail themselves of the technology.

    Ex: If we move fast, we can grab the space for the library.
    Ex: Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.
    Ex: For sunny days, snag yourself a cute terry cloth hat and revel in the shade.
    Ex: This 12-room penthouse of the newly renovated Mark Hotel is up for sale but it will cost you a princely sum to call it your own.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacerse de

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