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〈 formeel〉1 also♦voorbeelden:mede hierdoor • as a consequence of this/these and other factorsmede wegens • partly due to -
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mède [med]〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; ook m. & v.〉1 Medisch♦voorbeelden:un(e) Mède • Mediër, Medische -
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------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mede[English Word] bed[English Plural] beds[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mede[Swahili Plural] mede[English Word] small couch (also used as a seat for guests)[English Plural] small couches[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mede[English Word] sport. winning-post[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mede[English Word] goal (in sports)[English Plural] goals[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mede[Swahili Plural] mede[English Word] goalpost[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
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Mēdēa, ae (arch. gen. Medeaï, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 26, 63; v. Enn. p. 127, v. 292 Vahl.; nom. Mēdē, acc. to id. p. 130, v. 311 Vahl.), and Mēdīa, f., = Mêdeia, a celebrated sorceress, daughter of Æetes, king of Colchis. She assisted her lover, Jason the Argonaut, in obtaining the golden fleece, accompanied him to Greece, and prevented her father, who was in pursuit, from overtaking them, by strewing the sea with her brother's limbs. When Jason afterwards repudiated her, in order to marry Creusa, she killed the children she had had by him, and burned the bride to death in her palace:B.item ut Medea Peliam concoxit senem,
Plaut. Ps. 3, 2, 52; Ov. M. 7, 9 sqq.; Hyg. Fab. 21, 22, 25:ne pueros coram populo Medea trucidet,
Hor. A. P. 185.—The subject of tragedies by several authors, v. Quint. 10, 1, 98.—Transf.1.Medea Palatina, i. e. Clodia, Cic. Cael. 8, 18.—2.Medea nigra, a precious stone, so named after Medea, Plin. 37, 10, 63, § 173.—Hence,II. -
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miškas medžiais apaugusi vietabaltgirisbaltmiškisgiria Jauni tada dar buvo abu; kitaip, rodos, ir saulė švietė, ir giria šlamėjo. Šp)medė (tarm. Taip pat abejose trobose pasieniais buvo platūs ąžuolo suolai, ant kurių žiemos laiku vyriškieji ir motriškosios, iš lauko ir medės parėję, galvas sudūrę naktį ilsėjo. Bslkiž)medžias (tarm.)miškava (tarm.)skaisgiris (tarm.)skaistgiris (tarm.)šilagiris (spec.)šilamedis (ret.)šilas Džiaugės Anykščiai, džiaugės, in šilą žiūrėjo, Svetimuos miškuos malkų pirktų važinėjo. Aš1859)žalgirisžalgirė (ret.)žaliamiškis (tarm.)žaliašilis (spec.) -
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[mi:d] n ист.житель Мидии ( области Древней Персии)♢
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◙ n. מדי, בן לעם ששכן במדי (ארץ קדומה שכיום היא נמצאת בצפון-מזרח אירן); יליד או תושב מדי* * *◙ ידמ בשות וא דילי ;(ןריא חרזמ-ןופצב תאצמנ איה םויכש המודק ץרא) ידמב ןכשש םעל ןב,ידמ◄ -
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I sb. II vb.( fiske) angeln
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mède — [ mɛd ] adj. et n. • 1740; lat. medus, gr. mêdos ♦ De la Médie, contrée de l Asie occidentale ancienne (l Iran actuel). ⇒ médique. Les rois mèdes. N. Les Mèdes et les Perses. ● mède adjectif et nom De Médie. ⇒MÈDE, adj. et subst. HIST. ANC. De la … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Mede — inhabitant of ancient Media, late 14c., from L. Medus, from Gk. Medos Mede, from the indigenous people name Medes, said to be from the name of their first king (Medos) … Etymology dictionary
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Mede — [mēd] n. [L Medus, pl. Medi < Gr Mēdos, pl. Mēdoi] a person born or living in Media … English World dictionary