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1 изображение
(в иконописи и т. п.) portrayal, depiction, representation; ( образ) imageаллегорическое изображение — allegoric representation, figuration
изображение Бога Отца, Христа или Богоматери, сидящими на троне в ореоле и в окружении херувимов, святых и т. п. — majesty
изображение божества — image of a deity, ( в Индии) swami, swamy, svami, svamin; ( в облике животного) theriomorphism
изображение, выполненное в металле, камне — an image of metal, of stone
изображение головы Христа на платке см. нерукотворный — the vernicle, the veronica
"живописное" изображение — mimetic representation
запрещающий изображение человека (в исламе и т. п.) — aniconic
изображение распятия Христа, изображение Девы Марии, изображение какого-л. святого (на тонкой, небольшой пластинке из слоновой кости, металла или дерева, которое целовали перед причастием в Средневековье) — pax (brede), osculatory, osculatorium
рельефное изображение — relief drawing, embossment
скульптурное изображение, служащее предметом религ. почитания — cultus statue
изображение Христа на полотне [ткани] — the Sudarium
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2 имитация
1) General subject: imitation, pastiche, postiche (особ. о фальшивых волосах, париках), simulation, faux paint (покраска стен под мрамор), knock-off, knockoff2) Computers: clone, cloning, look-alike3) Biology: simulant5) Military: replication6) Engineering: adulteration, decoy7) Mathematics: look-alike (computing), look-like, mock-up8) Automobile industry: mock9) Diplomatic term: imitation (метод исследования в теории международных отношений)10) Psychology: mimetic response11) Textile: simulation (напр. ручной вышивки или кружева)13) Information technology: mockup14) Oil: substitute15) Astronautics: demonstration test16) Mechanic engineering: simulate17) Drilling: representation18) Polymers: takeoff19) Automation: simulation (процессов)20) Aviation medicine: duplication21) Makarov: imitation (подделка, подражание), imitation (подражание), model, modeling, modelling, simulation (моделирование), simulation (моделирование, воспроизведение процесса или системы механическими, электромеханическими или электронными средствами), simulation (о предмете), substitute (подделка, подражание)22) Security: impersonation (кого-л.), simulative deception -
3 μῖμος
Grammatical information: m. (f.)Meaning: name of an actor, `mime' (A. Fr. 57, 9, E. Rh. in lyr., D., Plu., pap.), kind of scenic sketch, founded by the Syracusan Sophron, `mimus' (Arist.).Compounds: Compp., e. g. μιμο-γράφος `mime-writer' (hell.), λογό- μιμος m. "spoken mime", `actor or writer of...' (Hegesand. Hist.), ἀρχί-μιμος m. `chief comedian' (plur.); as 2, member mostly verbal to μιμέομαι, e.g. γυναικό-μιμος `imitating women' (trag.).Derivatives: μιμάς, - άδος f. `mimic player (female)' (Ael.), μιμώ f. `ape' (Suid. s. πίθηκος), μιμ(ε)ία f. `farce' (Ph.), μιμικός `regarding the μῖμος, mimic' (hell.). -- Besides, prob. as denomin., μιμέομαι, μιμήσασθαι, also w. prefix, e.g. ἀπο-, ἐκ-, `imitate, mimic, (in art) copy' (h. Ap. 163) with derivv.: ( ἀντι-, ἀπο-, ἐκ-)μίμησις `imitation, artistic, esp. dramatic presentation' (IA.), ( ἀπο-) μίμημα `imitation, representation' (IA.); ( συμ-)μιμητής m. `imitator, artist' (IA.), μιμήτωρ, - ορος m. `id.' (Man.); μιμητικός `able to imitate, imitating, mimetic' (Pl., Arist.); μιμηλός `id.', also `imitated' (Luc., Plu.), or `referring to μῖμος' (Chantraine Form. 242), with μιμηλάζω (- ίζω?) = μιμέομαι (Ph.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Compared with μιμέομαι μῖμος is rarely and late attested, but must be considered as its basis. -- The technical meaning of μῖμος makes a loan probable (cf. Schwyzer 423). The connection with Skt. māyā f. `magic(image), illusion, deception' assuming an ablaut māi: mī (Schulze KZ 27, 425 = Kl. Schr. 53) must therefore be considered as a very remote possibility (the suggested ablaut does not exist). Further uncertain connections in WP. 2, 220; s. also μοῖτος. -- Lat. LW [loanword] mīmus `id.' (W.-Hofmann s.v.); Messap. LW [loanword] mimeteos (gen.) from μιμητής (Krahe IF 49, 268). - So no etymology; prob. Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,241Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μῖμος
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