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1 mirra
f.1 myrrh.2 Mirra.* * *1 myrrh* * *SF1) (=resina) myrrh2) Caribe [trocito] small piece* * *femenino myrrh* * *= myrrh, myrrh tree.Ex. Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa.Ex. Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa.* * *femenino myrrh* * *= myrrh, myrrh tree.Ex: Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa
.Ex: Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa
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mirra sustantivo femenino myrrh
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myrrh
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2 Murra
1. I.Prop., the myrrh-tree, an Arabian tree, of which myrrh was the sap:II.murram in iisdem silvis permixtā arbore nasci tradidere aliqui,
Plin. 12, 15, 33, § 66; Ov. M. 10, 310; 15, 399.—Meton.A.Myrrh, the gum which exudes from the myrrh-tree. The ancients used it to flavor their wine;B.they also anointed their hair with a perfumed unguent made from it: lautissima apud priscos vina erant, murrae odore condita,
Plin. 14, 13, 15, § 92:crines murrā madentes,
Verg. A. 12, 100:crines murrā madidi,
Ov. M. 5, 53; 3, 555; 4, 393; cf. id. Med. Fac. 88.—Personified, the daughter of Cinyras, who was changed into a myrrh-tree, Ov. M. 10, 298 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 58.2.murra, ae, and murris, ĭdis, f., = murra and mnrris, a plant, called also smyrrhiza, sweet - cicely, Plin. 24, 16, 97, § 154.3. I.A stone of which costly vessels (v. murrinus and murreus) were made:II.maculosae pocula murrae,
Mart. 10, 80, 1; hence, poet. transf., vessels of murra, murrine vases, id. 4, 86.—The myrrh-tree and myrrh, v. myrrha. —III.Murra, the name of a horse, perh. of a spotted one, Inscr. Grut. 341. -
3 murra
1. I.Prop., the myrrh-tree, an Arabian tree, of which myrrh was the sap:II.murram in iisdem silvis permixtā arbore nasci tradidere aliqui,
Plin. 12, 15, 33, § 66; Ov. M. 10, 310; 15, 399.—Meton.A.Myrrh, the gum which exudes from the myrrh-tree. The ancients used it to flavor their wine;B.they also anointed their hair with a perfumed unguent made from it: lautissima apud priscos vina erant, murrae odore condita,
Plin. 14, 13, 15, § 92:crines murrā madentes,
Verg. A. 12, 100:crines murrā madidi,
Ov. M. 5, 53; 3, 555; 4, 393; cf. id. Med. Fac. 88.—Personified, the daughter of Cinyras, who was changed into a myrrh-tree, Ov. M. 10, 298 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 58.2.murra, ae, and murris, ĭdis, f., = murra and mnrris, a plant, called also smyrrhiza, sweet - cicely, Plin. 24, 16, 97, § 154.3. I.A stone of which costly vessels (v. murrinus and murreus) were made:II.maculosae pocula murrae,
Mart. 10, 80, 1; hence, poet. transf., vessels of murra, murrine vases, id. 4, 86.—The myrrh-tree and myrrh, v. myrrha. —III.Murra, the name of a horse, perh. of a spotted one, Inscr. Grut. 341. -
4 murrha
1. I.Prop., the myrrh-tree, an Arabian tree, of which myrrh was the sap:II.murram in iisdem silvis permixtā arbore nasci tradidere aliqui,
Plin. 12, 15, 33, § 66; Ov. M. 10, 310; 15, 399.—Meton.A.Myrrh, the gum which exudes from the myrrh-tree. The ancients used it to flavor their wine;B.they also anointed their hair with a perfumed unguent made from it: lautissima apud priscos vina erant, murrae odore condita,
Plin. 14, 13, 15, § 92:crines murrā madentes,
Verg. A. 12, 100:crines murrā madidi,
Ov. M. 5, 53; 3, 555; 4, 393; cf. id. Med. Fac. 88.—Personified, the daughter of Cinyras, who was changed into a myrrh-tree, Ov. M. 10, 298 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 58.2.murra, ae, and murris, ĭdis, f., = murra and mnrris, a plant, called also smyrrhiza, sweet - cicely, Plin. 24, 16, 97, § 154.3. I.A stone of which costly vessels (v. murrinus and murreus) were made:II.maculosae pocula murrae,
Mart. 10, 80, 1; hence, poet. transf., vessels of murra, murrine vases, id. 4, 86.—The myrrh-tree and myrrh, v. myrrha. —III.Murra, the name of a horse, perh. of a spotted one, Inscr. Grut. 341. -
5 murris
1. I.Prop., the myrrh-tree, an Arabian tree, of which myrrh was the sap:II.murram in iisdem silvis permixtā arbore nasci tradidere aliqui,
Plin. 12, 15, 33, § 66; Ov. M. 10, 310; 15, 399.—Meton.A.Myrrh, the gum which exudes from the myrrh-tree. The ancients used it to flavor their wine;B.they also anointed their hair with a perfumed unguent made from it: lautissima apud priscos vina erant, murrae odore condita,
Plin. 14, 13, 15, § 92:crines murrā madentes,
Verg. A. 12, 100:crines murrā madidi,
Ov. M. 5, 53; 3, 555; 4, 393; cf. id. Med. Fac. 88.—Personified, the daughter of Cinyras, who was changed into a myrrh-tree, Ov. M. 10, 298 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 58.2.murra, ae, and murris, ĭdis, f., = murra and mnrris, a plant, called also smyrrhiza, sweet - cicely, Plin. 24, 16, 97, § 154.3. I.A stone of which costly vessels (v. murrinus and murreus) were made:II.maculosae pocula murrae,
Mart. 10, 80, 1; hence, poet. transf., vessels of murra, murrine vases, id. 4, 86.—The myrrh-tree and myrrh, v. myrrha. —III.Murra, the name of a horse, perh. of a spotted one, Inscr. Grut. 341. -
6 murra (myrrha, murrha)
murra (myrrha, murrha) ae, f, μύρρα, the myrrh-tree, an Arabian tree, of which myrrh was the sap: Dum ferat et murram (terra), O.— Myrrh, the gum of the myrrh-tree (used as hairointment): crines murrā madentes, V., O.—Person., a daughter of Cinyras, changed into a myrrhtree, O. -
7 muy apreciado
adj.dear, dearest.* * *(adj.) = highly appreciated, long-reveredEx. At the end of 2006 this model was highly appreciated and has remained so up to now, considering the price has dropped.Ex. Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa.* * *(adj.) = highly appreciated, long-reveredEx: At the end of 2006 this model was highly appreciated and has remained so up to now, considering the price has dropped.
Ex: Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa
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8 muy apreciado desde hace tiempo
(adj.) = long-reveredEx. Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa.* * *(adj.) = long-reveredEx: Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa
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9 muy venerado
(adj.) = long-reveredEx. Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa.* * *(adj.) = long-reveredEx: Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa
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10 muy venerado desde hace tiempo
(adj.) = long-reveredEx. Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa.* * *(adj.) = long-reveredEx: Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa
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(adj.) = native toEx. Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa.* * *(adj.) = native toEx: Long revered for its aromatic properties, myrrh is derived from the resin gum from the Commiphora myrrh tree, native to Africa
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12 бальзамовое дерево
1) Medicine: balsam-of-Peru (Myroxylon balsamum L.), myrrh tree (Commiphora molmol L.), myrrhis (Commiphora molmol L.)2) Botanical term: myrrh tree (Commiphora molmol), myrrhis (Commiphora molmol), tolu tree (Myroxylon balsamum)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бальзамовое дерево
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1) Biology: myrrh tree (Commiphora)2) Botanical term: myrrhis -
14 коммифора абиссинская
Botanical term: Abyssinian myrrh tree (Commiphora abissinica)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > коммифора абиссинская
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Botanical term: Mecca myrrh tree (Commiphora opobalsamum)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > коммифора бальзамная
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myrrhis, myrrh tree (Commiphora molmol)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > бальзамовое дерево
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myrrhis, myrrh tree (Commiphora molmol)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > коммифора
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20 коммифора абиссинская
Abyssinian myrrh tree (Commiphora abissinica)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > коммифора абиссинская
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myrrh tree — noun tree of eastern Africa and Asia yielding myrrh • Syn: ↑Commiphora myrrha • Hypernyms: ↑incense tree • Member Holonyms: ↑Commiphora, ↑genus Commiphora • Substance Meronyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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gum myrrh — noun aromatic resin that is burned as incense and used in perfume • Syn: ↑myrrh, ↑sweet cicely • Hypernyms: ↑gum resin • Substance Holonyms: ↑myrrh tree, ↑Commiphora myrrha … Useful english dictionary
incense tree — noun any of various tropical trees of the family Burseraceae yielding fragrant gums or resins that are burned as incense • Hypernyms: ↑tree • Hyponyms: ↑elephant tree, ↑Bursera microphylla, ↑gumbo limbo, ↑Bursera simaruba, ↑Boswellia carteri … Useful english dictionary
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