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نغفة* * *نَغَفَة (ج: نَغَف) (يَرَقَة حشرة في اللحم المتفسِّخ) -
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['mæɡət](the worm-like grub or larva of a fly, especially a bluebottle.) larva (zvl. masařky)* * *• larva -
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Согласно замыслу это – "бессмысленное" имя, звучащее по-хоббитски. Его совпадение с английским словом, означающим "личинка", случайно. В нидерландском переводе используется Van de Made ("made" соответствует немецкому "Made" и древнеанглийскому "maða" – "личинка"). На самом деле его, наверное, лучше не трогать, как это и сделано в шведском переводе, хотя некоторая адаптация имени к языку перевода была бы уместна. -
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Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Maggot
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larva de mosca ou insetoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > maggot
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[N]VERMIS (-IS) (M)VERMICULUS (-I) (M)TERMES (-ITIS) (M)TARMES (-ITIS) (M) -
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(n) сукскя [sukskja]
См. также в других словарях:
maggot — (n.) late 15c., probably an unexplained variant of M.E. maðek, from O.E. maða maggot, grub, from P.Gmc. *mathon (Cf. O.N. maðkr, O.S. matho, M.Du., Du. made, O.H.G. mado, Ger. Made, Goth. maþa maggot ). Figurative use whim, fancy, crotchet is… … Etymology dictionary
maggot — [mag′ət] n. [ME magotte, prob. < earlier mathek, flesh worm < ON mathkr or OE matha, a worm, maggot: see MAWKISH] 1. a wormlike insect larva, as the legless larva of the housefly: often found in decaying matter 2. an odd notion; whim… … English World dictionary
Maggot — Mag got, n. [W. macai, pl. maceiod, magiod, a worn or grub; cf. magu to bread.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) The footless larva of any fly. See {Larval}. [1913 Webster] 2. A whim; an odd fancy. Hudibras. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
maggot — maggot. См. личинка насекомых. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
maggot — ► NOUN ▪ a soft bodied legless larva, especially one of a fly or other insect and found in decaying matter. ORIGIN perhaps an alteration of dialect maddock, from Old Norse … English terms dictionary
Maggot — This article is about the fly larvae. For other uses, see Maggot (disambiguation) Maggots feeding on carrion. In everyday speech the word maggot means the larva of a fly (order Diptera); it is applied in particular to the larvae of Brachyceran… … Wikipedia
maggot — /mag euht/, n. 1. a soft bodied, legless larva of certain flies. 2. Archaic. an odd fancy; whim. [1425 75; late ME magot, magat, unexplained var. of maddock, ME mathek < ON mathkr; akin to Dan maddik maggot, OE matha, mathu grub, maggot, OHG mado … Universalium
maggot — 1. n. a cigarette. (Probably a play on faggot.) □ Can I bum a maggot off of you? D Get your own maggots. 2. n. a low and wretched person; a vile person. □ You maggot! Take your hands off me! □ Only a maggot would do something like that … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
maggot — noun /ˈmæɡət/ a) A soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter. Drop and give me fifty, maggot. b) A term of insult for a worthless person, as if a bug. Mr. Beveridges Maggot, an old country… … Wiktionary
maggot — n 1. a despicable, dirty and/or insignificant person. In British use, the predominant idea is usually beneath contempt , whereas in Australia maggot is a general ised term of abuse. 2. British money. A rare usage, heard among petty criminals or… … Contemporary slang
maggot — UK [ˈmæɡət] / US noun [countable] Word forms maggot : singular maggot plural maggots a small soft creature with no arms or legs that later changes into a fly. Maggots are found in old meat and dead bodies … English dictionary