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1 mith
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2 mith
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3 mitološko biće
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4 mitos
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5 मिथ्
mithcl. 1. P. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. XXI, 7)
méthati, - te (pr. p.f. mithatī́ RV. ;
pf. mimetha ib. ;
ind. p. mithitvā BhP.), to unite, pair, couple, meet (as friend orᅠ antagonist), alternate, engage in altercation;
(Ā.) to dash together RV. I, 113, 3 (accord. toᅠ Dhātup. alsoᅠ « to understand» orᅠ « to kill»)
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6 παρατρέπω
Aπαρέτραπον Hes. Th. 103
:—[voice] Med. (v. infr.):— [voice] Pass., [tense] aor. 2παρετράπην App.Mith.1
:—turn aside, off, or away,παρατρέψας ἔχε μώνυχας ἵππους ἐκτὸς ὁδοῦ Il. 23.423
, cf. 398; Ταντάλου λίθον παρά τις ἔτρεψεν ἄμμι θεός pushed it from our heads, Pi.I.8(7).11 ; ποταμὸν π. divert a river from its channel, Hdt.7.128, cf. 130 ;π. ἄλλῃ τὸ ὕδωρ Th.1.109
, cf. Pl.Lg. 736b; [τὸ ὕδωρ] παρατρέψαι τοῦ εἴδους Phi lostr.Im.1.23:—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass.,- τραπόμενος τοῦ λόγου X.Oec.12.17
;ἔξω τοῦ βελτίστου D.C.Fr.83.1
;ἐκ τοῦ νοῦ παρετράπη Paus.4.4.8
; παρατρεπόμενος εἰς Τένεδον turning aside to.., X.HG5.1.6.2 turn one from his opinion, change his mind,ταχέως δὲ παρέτραπε δῶρα θεάων Hes. Th. 103
; τινὰ ἐπέεσσι π. A.R.3.902 :—[voice] Med., Theoc.22.151 :— [voice] Pass.,π. παρὰ τὸ δίκαιον ὑπὸ δώρων Pl.Lg. 885d
; λοιβῇ τε οἴνου κνίσῃ τε ib. 906e.3 of things, π. λόγον pervert, falsify a story, Hdt.3.2;π. τὸν λόγον ἔξω τοῦ ἀληθοῦς D.H.6.75
.4 generally, alter: revoke a decree, Hdt.7.16.γ ; π. ἐμμέλειαν Ael.NA2.11
;π. ὄνομα D.Chr. 12.67
, cf. App.Mith.1 ([voice] Pass.).7 π. τὰς κράσεις, of air in epidemics, Aët.5.94 :—[voice] Pass., of wine, turn sour, Gp. 2.47.5.8 [voice] Pass., π. εἴς τινα have dealings with, PMasp. 295 iii 7 (vi A. D.).—Cf. παρατροπέω, παρατρωπάω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρατρέπω
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7 ἀγείρω
Aἀγερῶ IG5(1).1447.16
(Messene, ii B. C.): [tense] aor. 1 ἤγειρα, [dialect] Ep.ἄγειρα Od.14.285
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. 1 ἠγειράμην A.R 4.1335, ([etym.] συν-) Od.14.323, Ael.VH4.14:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. 1ἠγέρθην Hom.
: [tense] pf.ἀγήγερμαι App.BC2.134
: [tense] plpf. , [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.ἀγηγέρατο Il.4.211
, App.Hisp.40.—Hom. has shortened [tense] pres. ἀγέρεσθαι (al. ἀγερέσθαι) Od.2.385 (also in later [dialect] Ep., A.R.3.895, etc., cf. IG14.1389 i 35), [tense] aor. 2ἀγέροντο Il.18.245
, part.ἀγρόμενος 2.481
, etc.:— gather together,λαὸν ἀγείρων Il.4.377
, etc.;ἐνθάδ' ἀπὸ.. πολίων ἤγειρα ἕκαστον 17.222
; so in [dialect] Att.,τὸν ἐς Θήβας στόλον S.OC 1306
, Th.1.9;τὸ Ἑλλάδος στράτευμα S.El. 695
;στρατιάν X.An.3.2.13
, cf. App.Mith.84;εἰς μίαν οἴκησιν ἀ. κοινωνούς Pl.R. 369c
:—[voice] Pass., gather, assemble, Il.2.52, Od.2.8, etc.; ἀγρόμενοι σύες herded swine, Od.16.3;θυμὸς ἐνὶ στήθεσσιν ἀγέρθη, ἐς φρένα θυμὸς ἀγέρθη Il.4.152
, 22.475 (cf. ἐγείρω).II of things, collect, gather,δημόθεν ἄλφιτα.. καὶ αἴθοπα οἶνον ἀγείρας Od.19.197
; ;πολλὰ δ' ἄγειρα χρήματα 14.285
:—so in [voice] Med.,ἀγειρόμενοι κατὰ δῆμον 13.14
.2 collect by begging, , cf. Hdt.1.61;ἀφ' ὧν ἀγείρει καὶ προσαιτεῖ D.8.26
:—abs., collect money for the gods, Νύμφαις ἀ. A.Fr. 168, cf. Hdt.4.35, Pl.R. 381d, SIG1015.26 ([place name] Halicarnassus); esp. for Cybele, Luc.Alex.13, cf. μητραγύρτης:—abs., go aboutbegging, Philostr.VA5.7, Man.6.299, Max.Tyr.19.3, etc.4 ὀφρύας εἰς ἓν ἀ. frown, AP5.299 (Paul. Sil.).—Rare in good Prose. -
8 mata
die [Sem m-w-t, Akk matu, Mal miet, Heb met, Syr mith, JNA myth, Ara mwt, Hrs mot, Amh mote, Tig mote, Uga mwt]--------when [LiAr aimta, Mal meta, Akk mati, Heb matai, Amh metshe, Uga mat (what)] -
9 अभिमिथ्
abhi-mithto address with insulting speech, insult ṠBr. ĀṡvṠr. ṠāṇkhṠr.
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10 प्रत्यभिमिथ्
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11 मित्र
mitrá
cf. medin) a friend, companion, associate RV. AV. (in later language mostly n.);
N. of an Āditya (generally invoked together with Varuṇa cf. mitrā-v-, andᅠ often associated with Aryaman q.v.;
Mitra is extolled alone in RV. III, 59, andᅠ there described as calling men to activity, sustaining earth andᅠ sky andᅠ beholding all creatures with unwinking eye;
in later times he is considered as the deity of the constellation Anurādhā, andᅠ father of Utsarga) RV. etc. etc.;
the sun Kāv. etc. (cf. comp.);
N. of a Marut Hariv. ;
of a son of Vasishṭha andᅠ various other men Pur. ;
of the third Muhūrta L. ;
du. = mitrá-varuṇa RV. ;
(ā), f. N. of an Apsaras MBh. ( B. citrā);
of the mother of Maitreya andᅠ Maitreyī Ṡaṃk. on ChUp. BhP. ;
of the mother of Ṡatru-ghna (= su-mitrā) L. ( W. ī);
n. friendship RV. ;
a friend, companion (cf. m. above) TS. etc. etc.;
(with aurasa) a friend connected by blood-relationship Hit. ;
an ally (a prince whose territory adjoins that of an immediate neighbour who is called ari, enemy. Mn. VII, 158 etc..,
in this meaning alsoᅠ applied to planets VarBṛS.);
a companion to = resemblance of (gen.;
ifc. = resembling, like) Bālar. Vcar. ;
N. of the god Mitra (enumerated among the 10 fires) MBh. ;
a partic. mode of fighting Hariv. (v.l. for bhinna)
mitra2) Nom. P. mitrati, to act in a friendly manner Ṡatr. ;
- मित्रकरण
- मित्रकर्मन्
- मित्रकाम
- मित्रकार्य
- मित्रकृत्
- मित्रकृति
- मित्रकृत्य
- मित्रकौस्तुभ
- मित्रक्रु
- मित्रक्रू
- मित्रगुप्त
- मित्रगुप्ति
- मित्रघ्न
- मित्रजित्
- मित्रज्ञ
- मित्रता
- मित्रतूर्य
- मित्रत्व
- मित्रदेव
- मित्रद्रुह्
- मित्रद्रोह
- मित्रद्रोहिन्
- मित्रद्विष्
- मित्रद्वेषिन्
- मित्रधर्मन्
- मित्रधा
- मित्रधित
- मित्रधिति
- मित्रधेय
- मित्रनन्दन
- मित्रपति
- मित्रपथादिकुण्डमाहात्म्य
- मित्रपद
- मित्रप्रतिक्षा
- मित्रबन्धुहीन
- मित्रबाहु
- मित्रभ
- मित्रभानु
- मित्रभाव
- मित्रभु
- मित्रभृत्
- मित्रभेद
- मित्रमहस्
- मित्रमित्र
- मित्रमिश्र
- मित्रमुख
- मित्रयज्ञ
- मित्रयुज्
- मित्रयुद्ध
- मित्रलब्धि
- मित्रलाभ
- मित्रवत्
- मित्रवत्सल
- मित्रवन
- मित्रवरण
- मित्रवर्चस्
- मित्रवर्ध
- मित्रवर्धन
- मित्रवर्मन्
- मित्रवाह
- मित्रविद्
- मित्रविन्द
- मित्रविषय
- मित्रवैर
- मित्रशर्मन्
- मित्रशिस्
- मित्रसप्तमी
- मित्रसम्प्राप्ति
- मित्रसह
- मित्रसाह
- मित्रसाह्वया
- मित्रसूक्त
- मित्रसेन
- मित्रस्नेह
- मित्रहत्या
- मित्रहन्
- मित्रहन
- मित्रहू
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12 मिद्
mid
2) orᅠ mind cl. 1. Ā. orᅠ 4. P. Dhātup. XVIII, 3 and XXVI, 133 ;
médate orᅠ méiyati (of the former only 3. sg. Impv. medátām RV. X, 93, 11 ;
pf. mimeda, mimide;
aor. amidat, amedishṭa;
fut. meditā, medishyati, - te;
ind. p. miditvā orᅠ meditvā Gr.;
Pass. midyate impers. Pāṇ. 7-3, 82 Sch.),
to grow fat RV. TS. Br. ;
cl. 10. P. Dhātup. XXXII, 8 ;
mindayati orᅠ medayati
(cf. MBh. VIII, 1992 andᅠ mitra);
the latter alsoᅠ as Caus. « to make fat» RV. VI, 28, 6.
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13 मिध्
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14 मेत्थित
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15 मेथ्
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16 मेध्
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17 bajka
• canard; fable; fiction; legend; lie; mith; romance; story -
18 gatka
• legend; mith; tale -
19 mit
• countersign; mith; myth -
20 priča
• account; fable; fairytale; fiction; history; legend; mith; naration; narration; narrative; relation; relational; rumour; short story; shortstory; stori; story; tale; thriller; yarn
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