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1 Munõ
n egg -
2 muno
keep silent and muse. -
3 muno
Selma’o: PA* 50 Use: number/quantity: 50 [fifty] -
4 Immunologe
m; -n, -n immunologist* * *Im|mu|no|lo|ge [ɪmuno'loːgə]1. m -n, -n,Im|mu|no|ló|gin[-'loːgɪn]2. f -, -nenimmunologist* * *Im·mu·no·lo·ge, Im·mu·no·lo·gin<-n, -n>[ɪmunoˈlo:gə, ɪmunoˈlo:gɪn]m, f immunologist* * * -
5 munuð
(contr. from ‘mun-ugð’, ‘mun-hugð’), f. pleasure, lust, love.* * *or munúð, f., contr. from mun-hugð (Barl. 86), mun-ugð, [munr and hugr]:—pleasure, lust; likams or líkamlig munuð, carnal lust, Hom. 85, 128; bindask munoða sinna, … lifa at munoðum, Hom. (St.); draga ást þeirra saman til munygðar við sik, Bær. 14; munugðar lífi, a life of lust, 655 ix. C. 2; til munugðar sinnar, Str. 32; móti munugð sinni ok veraldar girnd, O. H. L. 86; deila munuð, Og. 24; drýgja munuð, Sól. 18; fljóðs munuð, a woman’s love, Hm. 78; munaðar ríki, sensuality, Sól. 10.COMPDS: munhugðligr, munuðlífi, munuðlífr, munuðsamligr. -
6 muñir
(the i ending is absorbed by ñ in certain persons of certain tenses)Past IndicativeImperfect SubjunctiveFuture Subjunctive* * *VT1) (=convocar) to summon, call, convoke2) pey (=amañar) to rig, fix* * *muñir [A1 ]vt* * *munir RP♦ vimunir de algo a algo/alguien to provide sth/sb with sth♦ See also the pronominal verb munirse* * *v/t fam ( amañar) provide, supply -
7 Immunologe
Im·mu·no·lo·ge, Im·mu·no·lo·gin <-n, -n> [ɪmunoʼlo:gə, -ʼlo:gɪn] m, fimmunologist -
8 βουνός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `hill' (Hdt.).Other forms: βουνός στιβάς, κύπριοι H.Derivatives: βοῦνις f. `hilly' (A.; cf. θοῦρις Schwyzer 464). Plant names βουνιάς `Brassica napus' (Agatharch.) and βούνιον `Bunium ferulaceum' (Dsc.), cf. Strömberg Pflanzennamen 117. βουνίτης epithet of Pan, but reinterpreted as containing βοῦς; Dor. βωνίτης, Redard, Noms en - της 39; also βωνίτης.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Acc. to Hdt. 4, 199 Cyrenaean, but the word is Dorian (Solmsen, Berliner Phil. Wochenschrift 1906, 756f.). A dialectal word that was spread in Hellenistic times (DELG). - Fur. 08, 213 cites μουνιάς, μουνιαδικόν as variants of βουνιάς, which may points to Pre-Gr. origin. He further adduces Basque muno `hill'. Further he refers to προύνους βουνοὺς H. - Fur. 213 n. 53 thinks that βουνός στιβάς (`bed of straw') derives from βῡ́νω(?)Page in Frisk: 1,260Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βουνός
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