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1 Filiae Amatissimae (Latin: To (My) Beloved Daughter, epigraphy)
Abbreviation: FAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Filiae Amatissimae (Latin: To (My) Beloved Daughter, epigraphy)
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2 Filiae Amatissimae
Abbreviation: (Latin: To (My) Beloved Daughter, epigraphy) FAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Filiae Amatissimae
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3 à
A [α]1. masculine noun( = lettre) de A à Z from A to Z• prouver or démontrer qch par A + B to prove sth conclusively2. feminine noun* * *
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A a, ɑ nom masculin invariable ( lettre) a, Adémontrer quelque chose à quelqu'un par A plus B — to demonstrate something conclusively to somebody
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A nom féminin (abbr = autoroute) motorway GB, freeway US* * *a (= a)1. nm inv(lettre) A, aA comme Anatole — A for Andrew Grande-Bretagne A for Able USA
prouver qch par a + b — to prove sth conclusively
2. abrSee:1) (= ampère) amp2) (= autoroute) M Grande-Bretagne* * *a, AA nm inv ( lettre) a, A; vitamine A vitamin A; de A à Z from A to Z; le bricolage de A à Z the A to Z of DIY; démontrer/prouver qch par A plus B à qn to demonstrate/prove sth conclusively to sb.a commercial at sign.[a] (contraction de à avec le devant consonne ou h aspiré au, contraction de à avec les aux [o]) prépositionA.[DANS L'ESPACE]1. [indiquant la position] at[à l'intérieur de] in[sur] onquand on est à 2 000 m d'altitude when you're 2,000 m upelle attendait à la porte she was waiting at ou by the doorau mur/plafond on the wall/ceilingà ma droite on ou to my right2. [indiquant la direction] toaller à Paris/aux États-Unis/à la Jamaïque to go to Paris/to the United States/to Jamaica3. [indiquant la provenance, l'origine]B.[DANS LE TEMPS]1. [indiquant un moment précis] at[devant une date, un jour] on[indiquant une époque, une période] inà l'aube/l'aurore/midi at dawn/daybreak/middayau XVIIe siècle in the 17th century2. [indiquant un délai]nous sommes à deux semaines de Noël there are only two weeks to go before Christmas, Christmas is only two weeks awayà demain/la semaine prochaine/mardi see you tomorrow/next week/(on) TuesdayC.[MARQUANT LE MOYEN, LA MANIÈRE]1. [indiquant le moyen, l'instrument, l'accompagnement]peindre à l'eau/à l'huile to paint in watercolours/oilsmarcher au fuel to run off ou on oilaller à pied/à bicyclette/à cheval to go on foot/by bicycle/on horseback2. [indiquant la manière]faire quelque chose à la russe/turque to do something the Russian/Turkish wayun film policier à la Hitchcock a thriller in the style of ou à la HitchcockD.[MARQUANT L'APPARTENANCE]je veux une chambre à moi I want my own room ou a room of my ownE.[INDIQUANT L'ATTRIBUTION, LA DESTINATION]c'est à moi de jouer/parler it's my turn to play/to speakà M. le directeur [dans la correspondance] to the managerà notre fille bien-aimée [sur une tombe] in memory of our beloved daughterF.[INTRODUISANT UNE ÉVALUATION, UN RAPPORT DISTRIBUTIF]1. [introduisant un prix]un livre à 20 euros a book which costs 20 euros, a book worth 20 euros‘tout à 2 euros’ ‘everything 2 euros’2. [indiquant un rapport, une mesure]vendus à la douzaine/au poids/au détail sold by the dozen/by weight/individuallyles promotions s'obtiennent au nombre d'années d'ancienneté promotion is in accordance with length of service3. [introduisant un nombre de personnes]à deux, on aura vite fait de repeindre la cuisine between the two of us, it won't take long to repaint the kitchen4. [indiquant une approximation]G.[MARQUANT DES RAPPORTS DE CAUSE OU DE CONSÉQUENCE]1. [indiquant la cause]à ces mots, il s'est tu on hearing these words, he fell silent2. [indiquant la conséquence]il lui a tout dit, à ma grande surprise he told her everything, much to my surprise3. [d'après]je l'ai reconnu à sa voix/démarche I recognized (him by) his voice/walkà sa mine, on voit qu'il est en mauvaise santé you can tell from the way he looks that he's illà ce que je vois/comprends from what I see/understandà ce qu'elle dit, le mur se serait écroulé according to her ou to what she says, the wall collapsedH.[SUIVI DE L'INFINITIF]1. [indiquant l'hypothèse, la cause]à t'entendre, on dirait que tu t'en moques listening to you, I get the feeling that you don't careà bien considérer les choses... all things considered...2. [exprimant l'obligation]la somme est à régler avant le 10 the full amount has to ou must be paid by the 10thles vêtements à laver/repasser the clothes to be washed/ironed3. [exprimant la possibilité]il n'y a rien à voir/à manger there's nothing to see/to eat4. [en train de]5. [au point de]ils en sont à se demander si ça en vaut la peine they've got to the stage of wondering whether or not it's worth the effortI.[MARQUANT LA CARACTÉRISATION, LE BUT]l'homme au pardessus the man in ou with the overcoatune chemise à manches courtes a short-sleeved shirt, a shirt with short sleevesun pyjama à fleurs/rayures flowery/stripy pyjamas‘bureau à louer’ ‘office for rent’J.[SERVANT DE LIEN SYNTAXIQUE]1. [introduisant le complément du verbe]rendre quelque chose à quelqu'un to give something back to somebody, to give somebody something back2. [introduisant le complément d'un nom]3. [introduisant le complément de l'adjectif] -
4 chéri
chéri, e [∫eʀi]1. adjective( = bien-aimé) darling• « à notre père chéri » (sur tombe) "to our dearly beloved father"2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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chérie ʃeʀi adjectif beloved
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( en adresse) darling2) ( favori) darling3) (colloq) ( amoureux) boyfriend/girlfriend* * *ʃeʀi chéri, -e1. adjdarling, dear2. nm/f(= amoureux) boyfriend, girlfriend* * *A pp ⇒ chérir.B pp adj beloved; l'enfant chéri de the darling of.C nm,f1 ( en adresse) darling; ma chérie my darling;2 ( favori) darling; le chéri de la famille the darling of the family; le chéri de ces dames a favouriteGB with the ladies; le chéri à sa maman○ mummy's boy○;————————, chérie [ʃeri] nom masculin, nom fémininmon chéri, je te l'ai dit cent fois darling, I've already told you a hundred times2. [personne préférée] -
5 सुभग
su-bhágamf (ā) n. possessing good fortune, very fortunate orᅠ prosperous, lucky, happy, blessed, highly favoured RV. etc. etc.;
beautiful, lovely, charming, pleasing, pretty (voc. subhaga andᅠ subhage, often in friendly address) ib. ;
nice (ironical) Vās. (= ṡobhana-paṡu Sch.);
liked, beloved, dear (as a wife) AV. MBh. R. ;
delicate, slender, thin Car. ;
(ifc.) suitable for Ṡak. (v.l.);
(am) ind. beautifully, charmingly Megh. ;
greatly, in a high degree (v.l. for sutarām) Ṡak. ;
m. N. of Ṡiva Ṡivag. ;
borax L. ;
Michelia Champaka L. ;
Jonesia Asoka L. ;
red Amaranth L. ;
N. of a son of Subala MBh. ;
(ā) f. good fortune (in this sense the loc. āsu seems to be used) PañcavBr. ;
a beloved orᅠ favourite wife R. (cf. comp.);
a five-year-old girl representing Durgā at festivals L. ;
musk L. ;
N. of various plants (a species of Musa;
Glycine Debilis;
Cyperus Rotundus etc.) L. ;
(in music) a partic. Rāgiṇī Saṃgīt. ;
N. of a daughter of Prādhā MBh. ;
of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda ib. ;
of a kind of fairy Buddh. ;
(am) n. good fortune;
bitumen L. MW. ;
- ṉ-karaṇa (- gáṉ-) mf (ī)n. making happy AV. ;
charming, enchanting Rājat. ;
n. fascinating, winning (a woman) Cat. ;
- tā f. love, conjugal felicity VarBṛS. ;
- tvá n. welfare, prosperity RV. PārGṛ. ;
favour, dearness (esp. of a wife) VarBṛS. Vās. ;
- mānin mfn. thinking one's self fortunate orᅠ pleasing R. Daṡ. ;
m-bhavinshṇu mfn. becoming fortunate orᅠ pleasing Pāṇ. 3-2, 57 ;
- m-bhāvuka mfn. id. ib. Dhūrtas. ;
- m-manya mfn. (= - mānin) Daṡ. (- bhāva m. « self-conceit, vanity» Megh.);
- saṉdeṡa m. N. of a poem by Nārāyaṇa;
-gâ̱kheṭa-bhūmi mfn. having fine hunting-grounds (- tva n.) Kathās. ;
- gā-tanaya m. the son of a beloved wife orᅠ of an honoured mother R. ;
-gâ̱nanda m. N. of a Prahasana (- nātha m. N. of an author Cat.);
-gâ̱rcana-candrikā f. -gâ̱rcā-ratna n. N. of wks.;
- gā-suta m. (= - gā-tanaya) L. ;
- gôdaya m. « rise of prosperity»
N. of wk. ( alsoᅠ - ya-darpaṇa, m.)
su-bhaga
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6 maite
[from Celt., cf. old Irish maith "good"] iz.1.a. ( p.) loved one; bere \maiteak erbestera eraman nahi zituen he wanted to take his loved ones abroad; \maite bat maitatzen dut maitagarria I love someone who's lovableb. love, darling, sweetheart; "nire \maitea, jaiki, jaiki, ez al zara loaz ase?" "my darling, get up, get up, haven't you had enough sleep?"; Nora joango gara bihotza? — Zeuk nahi duzun tokira, \maitea Where shall we go, darling? — Wherever you want, my lovec. [ izenen aurrean ] love-; \maite-joko love game | romantic game; \maite-kanta love song2.a. pet, pat; zakurrari \maite-\maite batzuk eginez patting the dog a little bitb. face; umeei \maite bat egin to make faces at children3. ( maitasuna) love; Jainkoaren \maitez for the love of God io.1.a. beloved, dear; haren Euskal Herri \maitea his beloved Basque Country; ene ama \\ seme \\ alaba \maitea my beloved mother \\ son \\ daughter; ez dut seme-alaba \maiteenik, guztiak berdin \maite ditut eta I don't have any favorite child as I love them all the same; \maitearena egin to pretend to be dearb. dear; Jainko \maitea! dear God!; irakurle \maiteari dear reader; euskara ezti \maitea dear sweet Basque2. ( oso estimatua) well-liked, well-thought-of; \maite-\maite duten formula bat a formula so liked by them; \maite ditugun gauzak things we cherish the most -
7 jedyn|y
Ⅰ adj. 1. (tylko jeden) [przyjaciel, dziecko, egzemplarz] only- jedyne wyjście z sytuacji to… the only way out of a. the only solution to the situation is…- to jest jedyny hotel/bar w okolicy it’s the only hotel/bar in the area- jesteśmy jedynymi ludźmi, którzy to widzieli/o tym wiedzą we’re the only ones who saw it/know about it- jeden jedyny pot. just one (single)- mam tylko jedną jedyną prośbę… I have just one single request- jedyny w swoim rodzaju unique, the only one of its kind- to był człowiek jedyny w swoim rodzaju he was one in a thousand- do wygłupów to on jest jedyny pot. when it comes to acting the clown, he’s unbeatable2. (optymalny) [sposób, metoda] best, only- jedyny sposób postępowania the best a. the only way to proceed3. (ukochany) [córka, syn] dearest przest.; darling pot.- moja jedyna córeczka! my darling a. dearest daughter- mój kochany, jedyny skarbie! my one and only darling!Ⅱ jedyn|y m, jedyna f przest. beloved przest., książk., żart.- tęskniła za swoim jedynym she longed for her belovedⅢ jedyne n sgt pot. the only thing- jedyne, co mu zostało, to miłość the only thing he is left with is loveThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jedyn|y
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8 mei
mĕus, a, um (voc. meus for mi:2.proice tela manu, sanguis meus,
Verg. A. 6, 835:Lolli meus,
Sid. Ep. 1, 9; and:domine meus,
id. ib. 4, 10; gen. plur meūm for meorum:pietas majorum meūm,
Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 66:meapte,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 3, 8:meopte,
Plaut. Most. 1, 2, 77:meāmet,
id. Poen. 1, 3, 37; Sall. J. 85, 24; archaic form MIVS: MIEIS MORIBVS, Monum. Scip. in Inscr. Orell. 554; and mis = meis: ingens cura'st mis concordibus aequiperare, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 955 P.; cf. Vahl. Enn. Ann. v. 131, p. 21), pron. possess. [me], my, mine, belonging to me, my own:haec ero dicam meo,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 304:carnifex,
Ter. And. 4, 1, 27:discriptio,
made by me, Cic. Sen. 17, 59:crimen,
against me, what I am blamed for, App. Mag. 10 init. p. 279:non mea est simulatio,
is not my way, Ter. Heaut. 4, 5, 34:tempestate meā,
in my day, Juv. 4, 140: meus sum, I am myself, in my right senses:pavidum gelidumque trementi Corpore, vixque meum firmat deus,
Ov. M. 3, 689:quod quidem ego facerem, nisi plane esse vellem meus,
quite independent, Cic. Leg. 2, 7, 17:vindicta postquam meus a praetore recessi,
my own master, free, Pers. 5, 88: meus est, he is mine, I have him, have caught him, he is in my power:meus hic est: hamum vorat,
Plaut. Curc. 3, 61:meus illic homost,
id. Mil. 2, 3, 63; id. Ps. 1, 3, 147; id. Bacch. 1, 1, 70:hic homo meus est,
id. Ps. 4, 7, 21:vicimus: en! meus est, exclamat Nāis,
Ov. M. 4, 356: meus, my, my own, my dear, my beloved:Nero meus mirificas apud me tibi gratias agit,
Cic. Fam. 13, 64, 1:civis,
my fellow-citizen, Juv. 12, 121.—With apposite gen.:cui nomen meum absentis honori fuisset,
Cic. Planc. 10, 26:quod meum factum dictumve consulis gravius quam tribuni audistis?
Liv. 7, 40, 9. ut mea defunctae molliter ossa cubent, Ov. Am. 1, 8, 108.— Absol.: mĕi, ōrum, m., my friends or relatives, my adherents, my followers:ego meorum solus sum meus,
Ter. Phorm. 4, 1, 21:flamma extrema meorum,
Verg. A. 2, 431: meus homo, or simply meus, i. e. this silly fellow of mine:homo meus se in pulpito Totum prosternit,
Phaedr. 5, 7, 32: at legatus meus ad emendum modo proficiscitur, Auct. Decl. Quint. 12, 18:stupor,
this blockhead of mine, Cat. 17, 21: mea and mea tu, my love, my darling:mea Pythias,
Ter. Eun. 4, 3, 14:mea tu,
id. Ad. 3, 1, 2:o mea,
Ov. M. 14, 761.— Voc.: mi, my dear! my beloved! o mi Aeschine, o mi germane! Ter. Ad. 2, 4, 4.—With the fem.:mi soror,
App. M. 5, p. 166, 3; 4, p. 155, 6;8, p. 205, 2: mi domina,
Hier. Ep. 22, 1:mi catella,
id. ib. 2:mi virgo,
id. ib. 17.—In plur.:mi homines, mi spectatores,
dear people, good spectators, Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 8.— Neutr. absol.: mĕum, i, n., mine: quod subrupuisti meum, my property, i. e. my daughter, Plaut. Aul. 4, 10, 29; cf.meam,
id. ib. v. 14; 26: meum est, it is my affair, my concern, my duty, my custom:non est mentiri meum,
Ter. Heaut. 3, 2, 38:puto esse meum, quid sentiam, exponere,
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9 meus
mĕus, a, um (voc. meus for mi:2.proice tela manu, sanguis meus,
Verg. A. 6, 835:Lolli meus,
Sid. Ep. 1, 9; and:domine meus,
id. ib. 4, 10; gen. plur meūm for meorum:pietas majorum meūm,
Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 66:meapte,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 3, 8:meopte,
Plaut. Most. 1, 2, 77:meāmet,
id. Poen. 1, 3, 37; Sall. J. 85, 24; archaic form MIVS: MIEIS MORIBVS, Monum. Scip. in Inscr. Orell. 554; and mis = meis: ingens cura'st mis concordibus aequiperare, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 955 P.; cf. Vahl. Enn. Ann. v. 131, p. 21), pron. possess. [me], my, mine, belonging to me, my own:haec ero dicam meo,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 304:carnifex,
Ter. And. 4, 1, 27:discriptio,
made by me, Cic. Sen. 17, 59:crimen,
against me, what I am blamed for, App. Mag. 10 init. p. 279:non mea est simulatio,
is not my way, Ter. Heaut. 4, 5, 34:tempestate meā,
in my day, Juv. 4, 140: meus sum, I am myself, in my right senses:pavidum gelidumque trementi Corpore, vixque meum firmat deus,
Ov. M. 3, 689:quod quidem ego facerem, nisi plane esse vellem meus,
quite independent, Cic. Leg. 2, 7, 17:vindicta postquam meus a praetore recessi,
my own master, free, Pers. 5, 88: meus est, he is mine, I have him, have caught him, he is in my power:meus hic est: hamum vorat,
Plaut. Curc. 3, 61:meus illic homost,
id. Mil. 2, 3, 63; id. Ps. 1, 3, 147; id. Bacch. 1, 1, 70:hic homo meus est,
id. Ps. 4, 7, 21:vicimus: en! meus est, exclamat Nāis,
Ov. M. 4, 356: meus, my, my own, my dear, my beloved:Nero meus mirificas apud me tibi gratias agit,
Cic. Fam. 13, 64, 1:civis,
my fellow-citizen, Juv. 12, 121.—With apposite gen.:cui nomen meum absentis honori fuisset,
Cic. Planc. 10, 26:quod meum factum dictumve consulis gravius quam tribuni audistis?
Liv. 7, 40, 9. ut mea defunctae molliter ossa cubent, Ov. Am. 1, 8, 108.— Absol.: mĕi, ōrum, m., my friends or relatives, my adherents, my followers:ego meorum solus sum meus,
Ter. Phorm. 4, 1, 21:flamma extrema meorum,
Verg. A. 2, 431: meus homo, or simply meus, i. e. this silly fellow of mine:homo meus se in pulpito Totum prosternit,
Phaedr. 5, 7, 32: at legatus meus ad emendum modo proficiscitur, Auct. Decl. Quint. 12, 18:stupor,
this blockhead of mine, Cat. 17, 21: mea and mea tu, my love, my darling:mea Pythias,
Ter. Eun. 4, 3, 14:mea tu,
id. Ad. 3, 1, 2:o mea,
Ov. M. 14, 761.— Voc.: mi, my dear! my beloved! o mi Aeschine, o mi germane! Ter. Ad. 2, 4, 4.—With the fem.:mi soror,
App. M. 5, p. 166, 3; 4, p. 155, 6;8, p. 205, 2: mi domina,
Hier. Ep. 22, 1:mi catella,
id. ib. 2:mi virgo,
id. ib. 17.—In plur.:mi homines, mi spectatores,
dear people, good spectators, Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 8.— Neutr. absol.: mĕum, i, n., mine: quod subrupuisti meum, my property, i. e. my daughter, Plaut. Aul. 4, 10, 29; cf.meam,
id. ib. v. 14; 26: meum est, it is my affair, my concern, my duty, my custom:non est mentiri meum,
Ter. Heaut. 3, 2, 38:puto esse meum, quid sentiam, exponere,
Cic. Fam. 6, 5.—Plur.:fundite quae mea sunt, cuncta,
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10 τηλύγετος
τηλύγετος [ῠ], η, ον, old [dialect] Ep. epith. of children, of uncertain origin and sense; sts. clearly ofA a darling son, petted child, ἀλλ' οὐκ Ἰδομενῆα φόβος λάβε, τηλύγετον ὥς, Il.13.470;τίσω δέ μιν ἶσον Ὀρέστῃ, ὅς μοι τ. τρέφεται θαλίῃ ἔνι πολλῇ 9.143
, cf. 285; so of an only son, ὡς.. πατὴρ ὃν παῖδα φιλήσῃ μοῦνον τηλύγετον ib. 482;ὅς οἱ τ. γένετο Od.4.11
;ὡς δὲ πατὴρ ὃν παῖδα.. ἀγαπάζῃ.. μοῦνον τηλύγετον 16.19
; son of one's old age,τ. οἱ υἱός.. ὀψίγονος τρέφεται h.Cer. 164
, cf. 283; also λιποῦσα παῖδά τε τηλυγέτην, of Hermione, the only daughter of Helen, Il.3.175; once of two sons, perh. twins,Φαίνοπος υἷε, ἄμφω τηλυγέτω 5.153
: so in later [dialect] Ep., A.R.1.719, Mosch. 4.79; of a wife, ([place name] Galatia): once in Trag.,τηλύγετον [χθονὸς] ἀπὸ πατρίδος E.IT 829
(lyr.), where it seems to mean τηλοῦ γεγονότα, born far away, far-distant, as it certainly does in Simm.1.1 τηλυγέτων.. Ὑπερβορέων ἀνὰ δῆμον; similarly, τηλυγέτ ων ἀποικιῶν· τῶν μακρὰν ἀπεχουσῶν, Hsch. (= Com.Adesp.1315). (The best of the ancient interpretations is latest-born, i.e. after whom no more are born (= ὁ τῆς γονῆς τέλος ἔχων, μεθ' ὃν ἕτερος οὐ γίνεται, Sch.TIl.9.482), including only children, these being the best-beloved. The word was prob. thought to be derived from τέλος ( τελευ-τή, cf. Orion in Et.Gud.616.37 ) and γίγνομαι; but this presents difficulties, and the sense petted, well-beloved, may equally well be the primary one.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τηλύγετος
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11 querida
adj.of QUERER.f.1 darling, fondling lover, sweetheart.Querido, querid or querido mío, my dear, my love, honey, my pet, my darling2 mistress, kept woman, ladylove.past part.past participle of spanish verb: querer.* * *1. f., (m. - querido) 2. f., (m. - querido)* * *SF mistress* * *= mistress [mistresses, -pl.], honey.Ex. But the curse has no effect and, as the commentator says, 'Ten years later his daughter Jane is still Grandley's mistress' = Aunque la maldición no ha surtido efecto y, como el comentarista dice, "Diez años después su hija Jane sigue siendo todavía la amante de Grandley".Ex. The article ' Honey, I shrunk the kids' market' examines the mysterious decline in the profitability of the UK children's book market.* * *= mistress [mistresses, -pl.], honey.Ex: But the curse has no effect and, as the commentator says, 'Ten years later his daughter Jane is still Grandley's mistress' = Aunque la maldición no ha surtido efecto y, como el comentarista dice, "Diez años después su hija Jane sigue siendo todavía la amante de Grandley".
Ex: The article ' Honey, I shrunk the kids' market' examines the mysterious decline in the profitability of the UK children's book market.* * *
querido,-a
I adjetivo dear, beloved
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 darling
2 pey (hombre) lover
(mujer) mistress
' querida' also found in these entries:
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12 figlio
m (pl -gli) sonavere figli pl have childrenessere figlio unico be an only child* * *figlio s.m.1 son; child*; (fam.) boy: il figlio maggiore, the eldest son; figlio unico, only son; i miei figli, ( maschi e femmine) my children // (dir.): figlio legittimo, illegittimo, legitimate, illegitimate child; stato di figlio legittimo, legitimacy // vieni, figlio mio, come here, my boy; povero figlio, che brutto periodo ha passato!, poor child (o boy) what a hard time he has had! // figlio di papà, spoilt young man (o daddy's boy); figlio di mamma, mummy's boy // figlio di buona donna, di un cane, di puttana, (volg.) son of a bitch // figlio di nessuno, foundling (o waif), (fig.) loner // è figlio d'arte, he is the actor son of an actor father // sei proprio figlio di tuo padre, you are just like your father (o you are a chip off the old block) // tal padre, tal figlio, like father, like son // i figli di Abramo, the sons of Abraham // il Figlio di Dio, the Son of God // i figli della Chiesa, the faithful // 'Figli carissimi', disse il sacerdote, 'Dearly beloved sons and daughters in Christ', said the priest2 (fig.) ( frutto, prodotto) child*, fruit: essere figlio del proprio tempo, to be a child of one's time; il romanticismo è figlio della rivoluzione francese, romanticism is the child (o fruit) of the French Revolution; i figli più illustri della patria, the most illustrious sons of the nation.* * *1) (maschio o femmina) child*avere tre -gli, due maschi e una femmina — to have three children, two sons and a daughter
figlio adottivo, naturale — adopted o adoptive child, natural child
2) (maschio) sonBianco e -gli — amm. Bianco and sons
3) fig. (prodotto) child*, son, creature, product•figlio d'arte — = somebody who follows in his, her father's footsteps (profession, job etc.)
figlio di buona donna o d'un cane volg. figlio di puttana; figlio di nessuno waif, foundling; figlio di papà spreg. spoiled rich young man; figlio di puttana — volg. son of a bitch, motherfucker
••tale padre, tale figlio — prov. like father like son
essere il figlio della serva — to be a nobody o the fifth wheel
* * *figliopl. - gli /'fiλλo, λi/sostantivo m.1 (maschio o femmina) child*; avere tre -gli, due maschi e una femmina to have three children, two sons and a daughter; figlio adottivo, naturale adopted o adoptive child, natural child; coppia senza -gli childless couple; essere figlio unico to be an only child; è proprio figlio di suo padre he's his father's son3 fig. (prodotto) child*, son, creature, product; un figlio del popolo a child of the people; un figlio del nostro tempo a creature of our timestale padre, tale figlio prov. like father like son; essere il figlio della serva to be a nobody o the fifth wheel\figlio d'arte = somebody who follows in his, her father's footsteps (profession, job etc.); figlio di buona donna o d'un cane volg. → figlio di puttana; figlio di nessuno waif, foundling; figlio di papà spreg. spoiled rich young man; figlio di puttana volg. son of a bitch, motherfucker. -
13 Iasius
1.Īăsĭus, ĭi, m., = Iasios.I.Son of Jupiter and Electra, beloved of Ceres, Verg. A. 3, 168; Ov. Am. 3, 10, 25.—Called also Īăsĭon, Ov. M. 9, 423; id. Tr. 2, 300; Hyg. F. 270; id. Astr. 2, 22.—II.King of Argos and father of Atalanta, Hyg. F. 70.—B.Derivv.a.Īăsĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Iasius, Iasian, poet. for Argive:b.virgo,
i. e. Io, daughter of the Argive king Inachus, Val. Fl. 4, 353.—Īăsĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Iasius:c. 2.Palinurus,
Verg. A. 5, 843; applied to Adrastus, Stat. Th. 1, 541.—Īăsĭus, a, um.a.Of or belonging to Iasius; v. 1. Iasius, II. B. a.—b.Of or belonging to the city of Iassus; v. Iassus, II. A. -
14 hamingja
* * *f.1) guardian spirit;2) luck, good fortune.* * *u, f. luck, fortune; prop. in a personal sense, a guardian spirit, answering to the guardian angel of Christians; derived from hamr, for the guardian spirits of men—and every man had his hamingja—were believed to take the shape sometimes of animals, sometimes and more commonly of human beings, esp. that of women; but they were themselves supernatural beings; that the hamingjur were giant-females proceeding from the great Norns—who were the hamingjur of the world—is borne out by the passage in Vþm. 48, 49. Hamingja and fylgja or fylgju-kona (Hallfred S. ch. 11) seem to be nearly synonymous, as also gæfa, gipta, auðna, heill; but hamingja is the most personal word, and was almost symbolical of family relationship. At the hour of death the hamingja left the dying person and passed into a dear son, daughter, or beloved kinsman; cp. Hallfr. S. ch. 11, and esp. the charming tale in Glúm. ch. 9. One might also impart one’s own good luck to another, hence the phrase leggja sína hamingju með e-m, almost answering to the Christian, ‘to give one’s blessing to another.’ Examples: sögðusk mundu leggja til með honum hamingju sína, Ld. 74; h. ok gæfa, Fms. vi. 165; þú en ústöðuga h., Al. 23; h. konungsins, 22; ok mun kona sjá hans h. vera er fjöllum hærra gékk, Glúm. 345; etja hamingju við e-n, Fb. ii. 65; ok reyna hvat hamingjan vill unna þér, Fs. 4; vilnask ( hope) at h. mun fylgja, 23; vera má at þat sé til h. várrar ættar, 11; langæligar nytjar munu menn hafa hans hamingju, Bs. i. 229; forlög ekki forðumst ill | fram kemr það hamingjan vill, Úlf. 3. 69; meiri í hreysti en hamingju, Gullþ. 21; sigri eðr hamingju manns þessa, Fs. 10. It is still used in Icel. almost as Heaven, Providence; það má Hamingjan vita, God knows; eg vildi Hamingjan gæfi, would to Heaven! Guð og Hamingjan, God and Good Luck; treysta Guði og Hamingjunni; eiga undir Hamingjunni, to run the risk; and in similar phrases.COMPDS: hamingjudrjúgr, hamingjuhjól, hamingjuhlutr, hamingjulauss, hamingjuleysi, hamingjumaðr, hamingjumikill, hamingjumót, hamingjuraun, hamingjusamligr, hamingjuskipti, hamingjuskortr, hamingjutjón. -
15 MÖGR
I) (gen. magar, dat. megi; pl. megir, acc. mögu), m.1) son (mey frumunga fal hann megi Gjúka);2) boy, youth (þeir létu mög ungan til moldar hníga).* * *m., gen. magar, dat. megi, pl. megir, acc. mögu; [Ulf. magus = παις, Luke ii. 43, ix. 42, xv. 26; = τέκνον, ii. 28; A. S. magu; Hel. magu; Gael. mac; mögr is masc. answering to fem. A. S. mægð, Engl. maid, Germ. magd]:—prop. a boy, youth, and so, like παις, a son; mannskis mögr, no man’s son, Hm. 147: allit., mey ok mög, daughter and son, Vþm. 33; mæla við mög, Hðm. 23, Skm. 2; okkarn mög, 1; geta mög, Ls. 35, 36; megir Heimdalar, sons of H., Vsp. 1; maga þinna, Am. 79; mögr Sigföður, Vsp. 55; mögr Hlóðynjar, 56; megi hveðrungs, 55: míns magar, Gm. 24; magar Þóris, Ad. 16; magar Hallgarðs, Ht.: allit., mögr móður kallar, Grág. ii. 170; mögr fann ömmu, Hým. 2; ósk-mögr, a son by adoption, also a beloved son.II. a mate, a man, Fm. 33; fífl-megir, Vsp. 51; víl-megir, sons of misery, slaves, Bm. 1; heipt-megir, enemies, Hm. 149; Muspells megir, the men of Muspell = demons, Ls.; her-megir, war-men, warriors, Hkv. 2. 4; Hropts-megir, the men of H. = the gods, Ls. 45; ljóð-megir, the people, Hkm.; sess-megir, bench-mates, Hm. 153; dag-megir, daysmen (?), Am. 61; Ás-megir, the Ases, gods, Fsm.; drótt-megir, the sons of men, Vþm. 11, 12.III. in prose obsolete except in Mögr, a pr. name, dat. Mög, Bs. i. magar-arfi, a, m. a son’s heir, N. G. L. i. 206. -
16 देवी
devi
devī-
in comp. for - vī
devī́f. (cf. devá) a female deity, goddess RV. AitBr. MBh. etc. (e.g.. Ushas RV. VII, 75, 5 ;
Sarasvatī, V, 41, 17;
Sāvitrī, the wife of Brahmā. MBh. ;
Durgā, the wife of Ṡiva MBh. Hariv. Kāv. etc.;
the 4 goddesses of Buddhists are Rocanī, Māmaki, Pāṇḍurā andᅠ Tārā Dharmas. IV);
N. of nymph beloved by the Sun L. ;
of an Apsaras MBh. I, 4818 ;
(with Jainas) the mother of 18th Arhat of present Ava-sarpiṇī L. ;
queen, princess lady (the consecrated wife orᅠ daughter of a king, but alsoᅠ any woman of high rank) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a kind of bird (= ṡyāmā) L. ;
a partic. supernatural power (= kuṇḍalinī) Cat. ;
worship, reverence W. ;
N. of plants (colocynth, a species of cyperus, Medicago Esculenta etc.) L.
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17 प्रिय
priya
priyámf (ā)n. beloved, dear to (gen. loc. dat. orᅠ comp.), liked, favourite, wanted, own RV. etc. etc. (with abl. « dearer than» R. Kathās. Pañcat. ;
priyaṉ-kṛi Ā. kurute, either « to gain the affection of, win as a friend» RV. ;
orᅠ « to feel affection for, love more andᅠ more» MBh.);
dear, expensive, high in price (cf. priya-dhānyaka, priyâ̱nna-tva);
fond of attached orᅠ devoted to (loc.) RV. (id. in comp., either ibc. e.g.. priya-devana, « fond of playing», orᅠ ifc. e.g.. aksha-priya, « fond of dice» cf. Pāṇ. 2-2, 35 Vārtt. 2 ;
ifc. alsoᅠ = pleasant, agreeable e.g.. gamana-priya, « pleasant to go», VI, 2, 15 Sch.);
m. a friend Gaut. ;
a lover, husband MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a son-in-law Mn. III, 119 (Kull.) ;
a kind of deer L. ;
N. of 2 medicinal plants L. ;
(ā) f. a mistress, wife MBh. Kāv. etc.
+ cf. Old Sax. frî,
Angl. Sax. freó, « a wife»,
the female of an animal Var. ;
news L. ;
small cardamoms L. ;
Arabian jasmine L. ;
spirituous liquor L. ;
N. of a daughter of Daksha VP. ;
of various metres Col.;
n. love, kindness, favour, pleasure MBh. Kāv. etc.;
(am) ind. agreeably, kindly, in a pleasant way Kāv. ;
( eṇa) id.;
willingly Hit. (v.l., alsoᅠ priya-priyeṇa Pāṇ. 8-1, 13)
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18 Hero
Hēro, ūs, f., = Hêrô.I.A priestess of Aphrodite, in Sestos, beloved by Leander of Abydos, who repeatedly swam to her across the Hellespont, but at length was drowned, Ov. H. 18 and 19; id. Am. 2, 16, 31.—B. II.One of the Danaïdes, Hyg. Fab. 170.—III.A daughter of Priam, Hyg. Fab. 90. -
19 Herse
Hersē, ēs, f., = Hersê, a daughter of Cecrops, beloved by Mercury, Ov. M. 2, 559; 724 sq. -
20 Io
1.ĭō, interj. [iô], expressing joy, ho! huzza! hurra! io hymen hymenaee, io hymen, Plaut. Cas. 4, 3, 3; id. Ps. 2, 4, 11:II.miles, io, magna voce, triumphe, canet,
Tib. 2, 5, 121 (118):io triumphe!
Hor. C. 4, 2, 49:io, io, liber ad te venio,
Plin. Ep. 3, 9.—Expressing pain, oh! ah! io! enicas me miserum, Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 21:III.uror, io, remove saeva puella faces!
Tib. 2, 4, 6.—Used in a sudden or vehement call, holla! look! [p. 998] quick! io! matres, audite, Verg. A. 7, 400:2.io! comites, his retia tendite silvis,
Ov. M. 4, 513; id. A. A. 3, 742.Īō, Iūs, and Īōn, Iōnis, f., = Iô, a daughter of Inachus, king of Argos, beloved by Jupiter, and changed, through fear of Juno, into a cow; afterwards worshipped as an Egyptian deity, under the name of Isis. —Form Io, Ov. H. 14, 85; Prop. 2, 28 (3, 24), 17; Ov. M. 1, 588 sq.; Val. Fl. 4, 351 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 145.— Gen. Ius, Nemes. Cyn. 31.— Acc. Io, Ov. M. 1, 588; Amm. 2, 19, 29.— Abl. Io, Prop. 2, 13, 19.—Form Ion; dat. Ioni, Plaut. Aul. 3, 6, 20.— Acc. Ionem, Serv. Verg. A. 3, 153.
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