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1 mith
• bajka; gatka; mit; mitološko biće; mitos; priča -
2 mith field bargain
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3 mithraism
mith.ra.ism[m'iθrəizəm] n Hist mitraísmo: religião de origem persa, culto de Mitra. -
4 mithridate
mith.ri.date[m'iθrideit] n mitridato: contraveneno que teria sido inventado por Mitridates, rei do Ponto-Euxivo (Ásia). -
5 mithridatism
mith.ri.da.tism[m'iθridətizəm] n mitridatismo: imunidade contra venenos mediante a absorção repetida de pequenas doses deles, gradualmente aumentadas. -
6 Pluto
Plu.to[pl'u:tou] n Mith, Astr Plutão. -
7 Plutonic
Plu.ton.ic[plu:t'ɔnik] adj 1 Geol plutônico. 2 Mith plutônio. -
8 dragon
s [mith] zmaj, aždaja i [fig]; [bibl] đavo, zmija, šakal, [zool] krilati zmaj, leteći zmaj (Draco) / the old Dragon = sotona* * *
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9 fate
s sudbina, kob, udes, usud; smrt; propast, zator, uništenje / [mith] the Fates = Parke* * *
kob
sudbina
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10 time bargain
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11 Net
subs.For fishing: P. and V. δίκτυον, τό (Plat.).For hunting: P. and V. δίκτυον, τό (Plat.), βρόχος, ὁ (Plat.), ἄρκυς, ἡ (Plat.), V. ἀμφίβληστρον, τό, ἄγρευμα, τό.met., V. ἄρκυς, ἡ, ἄγρευμα, τό; see also Toils.The man is caught in the net: V. ἁνὴρ ἐς βόλον καθίσταται (Eur., Bacch. 847; cf., Rhes. 730).Being caught within the net of fate: V. ἐντὸς... οὖσα μορσίμων ἀγρευμάτων (Æsch., Ag. 1048).He hath escaped from the midst of the net: V. ἐκ μέσων ἀρκυστάτων ὤρουσεν (Æsch., Eum. 112). Surround mith a net, v.: P. περιστοιχίζεσθαι, V. περιστιχίζειν.——————v. trans.P. and V. αἱρεῖν, P. συμποδίζειν.——————adj.Clear of deduction: P. ἀτελής.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Net
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12 mill
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13 windmill
mithna f[mith'na]
См. также в других словарях:
mith — ˈmith chiefly Scotland variant of might I … Useful english dictionary
Mith|ra|ic — «mihth raymh>ihk», adjective. of, having to do with, or connected with Mithras or his worship … Useful english dictionary
Mith|ra — «MIHTH ruh», noun. = Mithras. (Cf. ↑Mithras) … Useful english dictionary
mith — mer·mith·ergate; mer·mith·i·dae; mith; mith·an; mith·rae·um; mith·ra·ic; mith·ra·ism; mith·ra·ist; mith·ri·date; mith·ri·dat·ic; mith·ri·da·tism; mith·ri·da·tize; mith·ra·dat·ic; mith·ra·is·tic; mith·ri·da·tum; mith·un; … English syllables
Mith|gar|thr — «mihTH GAHRTH uhr», noun. = Midgard. (Cf. ↑Midgard) … Useful english dictionary
Mith|rae|um — «mihth REE uhm», noun, plural rae|a « REE uh». a Mithraic temple. ╂[< New Latin Mithraeum < Latin Mithrās Mithras] … Useful english dictionary
Mith|ra|i|cism — «mihth RAY uh sihz uhm», noun. = Mithraism. (Cf. ↑Mithraism) … Useful english dictionary
Mith|ra|ism — «MIHTH ray ihz uhm», noun. the religion of the worshipers of Mithras: »Mithraism took on the form of a mystery religion, with elaborate rites and ceremonies (C. E. Olmstead) … Useful english dictionary
Mith|ra|is|tic — «MIHTH ray IHS tihk», adjective. = Mithraic. (Cf. ↑Mithraic) … Useful english dictionary
Mith|ra|ist — «MIHTH ray ihst», noun. a worshiper of or believer in Mithras … Useful english dictionary
mith|ra|my|cin — «MIHTH ruh MY suhn», noun. a highly toxic antibiotic derived from a species of streptomyces, used in the treatment of various cancerous tumors. ╂[< Medieval Latin mithr (idatum) an antidote + English (strepto) mycin] … Useful english dictionary