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1 native
[ˈneɪtɪv]1. adjective1) where one was born:وَطَني، مكان المَوْلِدmy native land.
2) belonging to that place; local:the native customs/art of Brazil
أصْلي، مَحَلّيThis animal/plant is native to Australia.
3) belonging by race to a country:قَوْمي، تابِع لذلك الشَّعْبa native Englishman.
4) belonging to a person naturally:فِطْريnative intelligence.
2. noun1) a person born in a certain place:مُواطِن ، ساكِنa native of London.
2) one of the original inhabitants of a country eg before the arrival of explorers, immigrants etc:من السُّكّان الأصْلِيينColumbus thought the natives of America were Indians.
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2 кореняшки
native, of the native inhabitants, of the old/original settlers* * *кореня̀шки,прил., -а, -о, -и native, of the native inhabitants, of the old/original settlers.* * *native, of the native inhabitants, of the old/original settlers -
3 Urbevölkerung
* * *Ur|be|völ|ke|rungfnatives pl, original inhabitants pl; (in Australien) Aborigines pl* * *Ur·be·völ·ke·rungf native population [or inhabitants] pl* * *die native population; native inhabitants pl* * ** * *die native population; native inhabitants pl -
4 población nativa
f.local population.* * *(n.) = native population, aboriginal people, native inhabitantEx. Native populations also have rising rates of diabetes and heart disease.Ex. This is an important contribution to our understanding of the lamentably neglected subject of the plight of the aboriginal people of India.Ex. The discovery of gold spurred wealth and immigation and intensified the subjugation of the native inhabitants = El descubrimiento de oro fomentó la riqueza y la inmigración e intensificó la represión de la población nativa.* * *(n.) = native population, aboriginal people, native inhabitantEx: Native populations also have rising rates of diabetes and heart disease.
Ex: This is an important contribution to our understanding of the lamentably neglected subject of the plight of the aboriginal people of India.Ex: The discovery of gold spurred wealth and immigation and intensified the subjugation of the native inhabitants = El descubrimiento de oro fomentó la riqueza y la inmigración e intensificó la represión de la población nativa. -
5 nativo
adj.native, original, primitive, aboriginal.m.native, aborigine, aboriginal.* * *► adjetivo1 native► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 native\(profesor,-ra) nativo,-a native teacher* * *(f. - nativa)noun adj.* * *nativo, -a1. ADJ1) [persona, país] native2) (=innato) natural, innate3) (Min) native2.SM / F native* * *I- va adjetivoa) <tierra/país/lengua> nativeclases de ruso, profesor nativo — native speaker offers Russian classes
b) <flora/fauna> nativeII* * *I- va adjetivoa) <tierra/país/lengua> nativeclases de ruso, profesor nativo — native speaker offers Russian classes
b) <flora/fauna> nativeII* * *nativo11 = native, native speaker, native inhabitant.Ex: Malcolm Stanhope, also a native of the state, entered the library field at the age of 30, after having been a computer salesman for eight years.
Ex: Native speakers were significantly more likely to use plural word forms when searching and to experiment with synonyms and alternative words to search for topics.Ex: The discovery of gold spurred wealth and immigation and intensified the subjugation of the native inhabitants = El descubrimiento de oro fomentó la riqueza y la inmigración e intensificó la represión de la población nativa.* nativo de Alaska = Alaskan Native.* nativos = aboriginal people.nativo22 = native, autochthonous, native-born.Ex: During his relatively brief career as a corporate tactician, Jeff Gordon, a lanky 32-year-old who retains a touch of the 'aw shucks' manner of his native southland, has chalked up some substantial achievement.
Ex: The paper argues that autochthonous language communities should be formally recognised as distinct ethnic groups.Ex: Rapid increases in the foreign-born population at the state level are not associated with negative effects on the employment of native-born workers.* indio nativo americano = American Indian, Native American.* lengua nativa = native language, native tongue.* población nativa = native population, aboriginal people, native inhabitant.* * *1 ‹tierra/país› native2 ( Ling):lengua nativo native language, mother tongue[ S ] clases de ruso, profesor nativo native speaker offers Russian classes3 ‹flora/fauna› native nativo DE algo native TO sthun árbol nativo de África a tree native to Africa4 ‹metal/mineral› nativemasculine, feminine1 (aborigen) native2 (hablante) native speakerCompuesto:nativo digital, nativa digital( Inf) digital native* * *
nativo◊ -va adjetivo
nativo de algo native to sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( aborigen) native;
( hablante) native speaker
nativo,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino native
' nativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
castellana
- castellano
- nativa
- natural
- criollo
English:
born
- native
* * *nativo, -a♦ adj1. [persona, costumbre] native;profesor nativo native-speaker teacher2. [mineral] native♦ nm,f1. [natural] native2. [hablante] native (speaker)* * *I adj native (de to)II m, nativa f native* * *nativo, -va adj & n: native* * *nativo adj n native -
6 nativo1
1 = native, native speaker, native inhabitant.Ex. Malcolm Stanhope, also a native of the state, entered the library field at the age of 30, after having been a computer salesman for eight years.Ex. Native speakers were significantly more likely to use plural word forms when searching and to experiment with synonyms and alternative words to search for topics.Ex. The discovery of gold spurred wealth and immigation and intensified the subjugation of the native inhabitants = El descubrimiento de oro fomentó la riqueza y la inmigración e intensificó la represión de la población nativa.----* nativo de Alaska = Alaskan Native.* nativos = aboriginal people. -
7 encomienda
f.assignment, mission (encargo).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: encomendar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: encomendar.* * *1 (encargo) assignment, mission2 HISTORIA estate* * *SF1) (=encargo) charge, mission2) (=elogio) praise3) (=protección) protection4) (=patrocinio) patronage5) LAm (=almacén) warehouse6) LAm (=paquete postal) parcel7) pl encomiendas †† regards, respects8) ( Hist) colonial grant of land and native inhabitants to a settler9) ( Hist) (Mil) command ( of a military order)ENCOMIENDA The encomienda was a repressive system fixing the Spanish conquistadors' entitlement to labour and tribute from Indian communities. Although the Indians theoretically remained free subjects of the Spanish Crown, in practice they were enslaved to the encomenderos (those having encomienda rights). One of its most celebrated opponents was the Dominican friar and former encomendero Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas (1474-1566). In 1542, in response to protests from the Church, and fearful of the growing power of the encomenderos, Charles V brought in laws aimed at phasing out the system. The Spanish settlers rebelled, but the Crown held fast to the central principle that encomienda rights should not be hereditary.* * *1) (Hist) control over land and Indians granted to an encomendero 1)2) (AmL) (Corresp) package (AmE), parcel (BrE)* * *1) (Hist) control over land and Indians granted to an encomendero 1)2) (AmL) (Corresp) package (AmE), parcel (BrE)* * ** * *
Del verbo encomendar: ( conjugate encomendar)
encomienda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
encomendar
encomienda
encomienda sustantivo femenino (AmL) (Corresp) package (AmE), parcel (BrE)
encomendar verbo transitivo to entrust
* * *encomienda nf1. [encargo] assignment, mission2. Hist = area of land and its native inhabitants given to a conquistador3. Am [paquete] package, parcel* * *f L.Am.1 ( paquete) parcel* * *encomienda nf1) : charge, mission2) : royal land grant3) : parcel -
8 Skrælingjar
masc.pl. the native inhabitants of Vínland in America.* * *m. pl. the Esquimaux, the name given them by the old Norsemen, Ib. 9, Eb. 252, Þorf. Karl. passim, Fb. i. 545, Ann. 1379. -
9 Luso
Portuguese prefix meaning "Portuguese." It derives from the ancient Roman term for the province of Lusitania and the name of the native inhabitants, Lusitanians. In myth, the ancestor of all Lu-sitanians was one "Lusus." Today Luso is also the name of a town in central Portugal that has famous mineral waters. -
10 технология, приемлемая для местных условий
технология, приемлемая для местных условий
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indigenous technology
Technologies employed by the native inhabitants of a country and which constitute an important part of its cultural heritage and should therefore be protected against exploitation by industrialized countries; the problem of indigenous knowledge has been discussed during the Rio Conference but it does not receive much protection under the Biodiversity Convention. Article 8 mandates that parties "respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional life styles... and promote their wider application with the approval and involvement of holders of such knowledge, innovations and practices and encourage the equitable sharing of benefits arising from them". (Source: RRDA / WRES)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > технология, приемлемая для местных условий
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11 Ureinwohner
Pl. (ab)original inhabitants ( oder population Sg.); die Ureinwohner Australiens the Australian aborigines; die amerikanischen Ureinwohner the original inhabitants of America, the Native Americans* * *der Ureinwohneraborigine* * *Ur|ein|woh|ner(in)m(f)native, original inhabitant; (in Australien) Aborigine* * *Ur·ein·woh·ner(in)m(f) native [or original] inhabitant* * *der native inhabitant* * *die Ureinwohner Australiens the Australian aborigines;die amerikanischen Ureinwohner the original inhabitants of America, the Native Americans* * *der native inhabitant* * *m.aborigine n. -
12 canario
adj.Canarian, pertaining to the Canary Islands.intj.goodness me, good Heavens.m.1 canary, serin.2 Canarian, native or inhabitant of Canary Islands, native or inhabitant of the Canaries.* * *► adjetivo1 GEOGRAFÍA Canarian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Canarian1 (pájaro) canary————————1 (pájaro) canary* * *I canario, -a1.ADJ from/of the Canary Islands2.SM / F Canary Islander, native/inhabitant of the Canary IslandsII1. SM1) (Orn) canary2) ** prick ***3) LAm (=amarillo) canary yellow2.EXCL * well I'm blowed! ** * *I- ria adjetivo of/from the Canary IslandsII- ria masculino, femenino1)a) ( de las Canarias) person from the Canary Islandsb) (Ur fam & pey) ( pueblerino) country bumpkin (colloq), hick (AmE)2) canario masculino (Zool) canary* * *1 = native of the Canary Islands, Canary Islander, Canarian, inhabitant of the Canary Islands.Ex. Strangely enough, in 1434 Pope Eugene IV's papal bull established a complete prohibition on selling the natives of the Canary Islands into slavery.Ex. Since the late 1600s, Spain had encouraged the Canary Islanders to move to the Caribbean colonies.Ex. Canarians are like Teide, snowy quietness on the outside, fire in the heart.Ex. The sum of the evidence from the skeletal remains shows that the early inhabitants of the Canary Islands belonged to different ethnical groups.----* Islas Canarias, las = Canary Islands, the, Canaries, the.* * *I- ria adjetivo of/from the Canary IslandsII- ria masculino, femenino1)a) ( de las Canarias) person from the Canary Islandsb) (Ur fam & pey) ( pueblerino) country bumpkin (colloq), hick (AmE)2) canario masculino (Zool) canary* * *canario22 = canary.Ex: Canaries are native to the Azores, the Canary Islands, and Madeira and were formerly used by miners to warn of dangerous gases.
* cambiarle el agua al canario = pee, take + a leak, have + a leak.1 = native of the Canary Islands, Canary Islander, Canarian, inhabitant of the Canary Islands.Ex: Strangely enough, in 1434 Pope Eugene IV's papal bull established a complete prohibition on selling the natives of the Canary Islands into slavery.
Ex: Since the late 1600s, Spain had encouraged the Canary Islanders to move to the Caribbean colonies.Ex: Canarians are like Teide, snowy quietness on the outside, fire in the heart.Ex: The sum of the evidence from the skeletal remains shows that the early inhabitants of the Canary Islands belonged to different ethnical groups.* Islas Canarias, las = Canary Islands, the, Canaries, the.* * *of/from the Canary Islandsmasculine, feminineA1 (de las Canarias) person from the Canary Islands2 (en Ur) person from CanelonesB* * *
canario 1◊ - ria adjetivo
of/from the Canary Islands
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de las Canarias) person from the Canary Islands
canario 2 sustantivo masculino (Zool) canary
canario,-a
I adjetivo of/from the Canary Islands
II sustantivo masculino y femenino native of the Canary Islands
canario sustantivo masculino Orn canary
' canario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
canaria
English:
canary
* * *canario, -a♦ adj1. [de las Canarias] of/from the Canary Islands, Canary♦ nm,f1. [de las Canarias] Canary Islander♦ nm1. [pájaro] canary* * *I adj Canary atrII m ZO canary* * *: of or from the Canary Islands: Canarian, Canary Islandercanario nm: canary* * * -
13 Bevölkerung
f population; förm. populace; (Einwohner) auch inhabitants Pl.; (das Volk) the people Pl.; die einheimische Bevölkerung the native ( oder indigenous) people, the natives; die ganze Bevölkerung auch the whole country; die Bevölkerung Moskaus the people of Moscow, Moscow’s inhabitants; statistisch: the population of Moscow* * *die Bevölkerungpopulation* * *Be|vọ̈l|ke|rungf -, -en1) (= die Bewohner) population2) no pl (= das Bevölkern) peopling, populating* * *(the people living in a particular country, area etc: the population of London is 8 million; a rapid increase in population.) population* * *Be·völ·ke·rung<-, -en>f population* * *die; Bevölkerung, Bevölkerungen population; (Volk) people* * *die einheimische Bevölkerung the native ( oder indigenous) people, the natives;die ganze Bevölkerung auch the whole country;die Bevölkerung Moskaus the people of Moscow, Moscow’s inhabitants; statistisch: the population of Moscow* * *die; Bevölkerung, Bevölkerungen population; (Volk) people* * *f.population n. -
14 oriundo
adj.native, aboriginal, indigenous.m.native.* * *► adjetivo1 native of► nombre masculino,nombre femenino\ser oriundo,-a de to come from* * *oriundo, -a1.ADJoriundo de — [planta, animal] indigenous to, native to
el melocotón, aunque oriundo de China, se propagó rápidamente por el Oriente Medio — the peach, although indigenous o native to China, rapidly spread through the Middle East
Pepa es oriunda de Granada — Pepa comes from o hum hails from Granada
2.SM / F (=nativo) native, inhabitant* * *I- da adjetivo originario a)II- da masculino, femenino native* * *= autochthonous, indigenous.Ex. The paper argues that autochthonous language communities should be formally recognised as distinct ethnic groups.Ex. For example, the Library of Congress established names of indigenous American and African peoples are very often derogatory corruptions of their real names.* * *I- da adjetivo originario a)II- da masculino, femenino native* * *= autochthonous, indigenous.Ex: The paper argues that autochthonous language communities should be formally recognised as distinct ethnic groups.
Ex: For example, the Library of Congress established names of indigenous American and African peoples are very often derogatory corruptions of their real names.* * *(nativo) nativees oriundo de Santander he's a native of Santander, he comes from Santander, he's from Santanderuna especie oriunda de la India a species which originates in o originally comes from India, a species which is native to Indiamasculine, femininenative* * *
oriundo◊ -da adjetivo See Also→ originario
oriundo,-a adj (procedente de) native: mi padre es oriundo de Málaga, my father is a native of Málaga
' oriundo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
natural
- originaria
- originario
- oriunda
* * *oriundo, -a♦ adjser oriundo de [persona] to be a native of;[planta] to be native to;utiliza plantas oriundas del Brasil it uses plants native to Brazil;aunque vive en Europa, el artista es oriundo de Chile although he lives in Europe, the artist is a native of o is originally from Chile♦ nm,f1. [nativo] native;los oriundos del lugar the locals, the local inhabitants2. Dep = non-native soccer player whose mother or father is a native of the country he plays for* * *adj native (de to);* * *oriundo, -da adjoriundo de : native of -
15 mzaliwa
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mzaliwa[Swahili Plural] wazaliwa[English Word] native[English Plural] natives[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] zaa[Swahili Example] mwandishi Joseph Conrad alikuwa mzaliwa wa Polandi angalau alihamia Uingereza[English Example] the author Joseph Conrad was a native of Poland although he moved to England------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mzaliwa[Swahili Plural] wazaliwa[English Word] person born in a particular place[English Plural] people born in a particular place[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] zaa[Swahili Example] yeye ni mzaliwa hapa[English Example] he is someone born here------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mzaliwa[Swahili Plural] wazaliwa[English Word] inhabitant (of a place)[English Plural] inhabitants[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] zaa------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mzaliwa[Swahili Plural] wazaliwa[English Word] indigenous plant[English Plural] indigenous plants[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] zaa------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mzaliwa[Swahili Plural] wazaliwa[English Word] native plant[English Plural] native plants[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] zaa------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mzaliwa[Swahili Plural] wazaliwa[English Word] local plant[English Plural] local plant[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] zaa------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mzaliwa mbele[Swahili Plural] wazaliwa mbele[English Word] first-born[English Plural] first-born[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] zaa------------------------------------------------------------ -
16 bewohner
m; -s, -, Bewohnerin f; -, -nen; von Haus, Zimmer etc. occupier, Am. occupant; (Mieter) tenant; eines Gebiets etc.: inhabitant; Bewohner des Waldes / der Steppe Tiere: inhabitants of the wood / steppe* * *der Bewohner(Einwohner) inhabitant;(Hausbewohner) dweller; occupant* * *Be|woh|ner [bə'voːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Be|wóh|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen(von Land, Gebiet) inhabitant; (von Haus etc) occupierdieser Vogel ist ein Bewóhner der Wälder — this bird is a forest dweller, this bird is a denizen of the forest (liter)
* * *Be·woh·ner(in)<-s, ->2. (Tier) inhabitantdie Springmaus gehört zu den \Bewohnern der [afrikanischen] Wüste the jerboa is a native of the [African] desertlandsdieser Vogel ist ein \Bewohner der Wälder this is a woodland bird* * *der; Bewohners, Bewohner, Bewohnerin die; Bewohner, Bewohnernen (eines Hauses, einer Wohnung) occupant; (einer Stadt, eines Gebietes) inhabitantein Bewohner des Waldes — a forest-dweller; (Tier) a woodland creature
* * *…bewohner m im subst …dweller, inhabitants of …;Höhlenbewohner cave dweller;Schlossbewohner inhabitants of the castle* * *der; Bewohners, Bewohner, Bewohnerin die; Bewohner, Bewohnernen (eines Hauses, einer Wohnung) occupant; (einer Stadt, eines Gebietes) inhabitantein Bewohner des Waldes — a forest-dweller; (Tier) a woodland creature
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17 gentilicio
adj.1 of the people, native, gentilic.2 ancestry, family, lineage.* * *► adjetivo1 gentile1 gentile* * *1.ADJ (=de las naciones) national, tribal; (=de la familia) family antes de s2.* * ** * *= family name.Nota: Nombre de familia que se utiliza a veces como encabezamiento de una obra escrita por uno de los miembros de esa familia.Ex. Certain categories of heading are not included; these include persons, family names, corporate bodies, structures such as castles, ships, religious bodies, mythological characters, etc.* * ** * *= family name.Nota: Nombre de familia que se utiliza a veces como encabezamiento de una obra escrita por uno de los miembros de esa familia.Ex: Certain categories of heading are not included; these include persons, family names, corporate bodies, structures such as castles, ships, religious bodies, mythological characters, etc.
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gentilicio sustantivo masculino: name given to the people from a particular region or country
gentilicio sustantivo masculino name of the inhabitants of a country: ¿cuál es el gentilicio de los nacidos en Huelva?, what do you call people from Huelva?
* * *gentilicio nm= term referring to the natives or inhabitants of a particular place* * ** * *gentilicio, - cia adj1) : national, tribal2) : family -
18 quiteño
adj.pertaining to Quito or its inhabitants.m.inhabitant of Quito, native of Quito, native or inhabitant of Quito.* * *► adjetivo1 of Quito, from Quito► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person from Quito, inhabitant of Quito* * *quiteño, -a1.ADJ of o from Quito2.SM / F native o inhabitant of Quito* * *- ña adjetivo of/from Quito* * *- ña adjetivo of/from Quito* * *quiteño -ñaof/from Quito* * *
quiteño◊ -ña adjetivo
of/from Quito
' quiteño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chulla
* * *quiteño, -a♦ adjof/from Quito [Ecuador]♦ nm,fperson from Quito [Ecuador]* * *I adj of/from Quito, Quito atrII m, quiteña f native of Quito* * *quiteño, -ña adj: of or from Quitoquiteño, -ña n: person from Quito -
19 Apollonia
Ăpollōnĭa, ae, f., = Apollônia.I.The name of several celebrated towns.A.In Ætolia, Liv. 28, 8, 9.—B.In Crete, Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59.—C.In Thrace, on the Pontus Euxinus, Plin. 34, 7, 18, § 39; 4, 11, 18, § 42; Mel. 2, 2.—D.In Macedonia, Liv. 45, 28; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 37.—E.In Illyria, Cic. Phil. 11, 11; Caes. B. C. 3, 12; Plin. 3, 23, 26, § 145.—F.In Cyrenaica, Plin. 5, 5, 5, § 31; Mel. 1, 8 al.—II.Derivv.A.Ăpollōnĭātes, ae, a native of Apollonia (in Crete):B.Diogenes Apolloniates,
Cic. N. D. 1, 12, 29.— Plur.: Ăpollōnĭātae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of Apollonia (in Caria), Plin. 5, 29, 29, § 109;in Illyria,
Cic. Pis. 35, 86; Liv. 33, 3, 10; Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 238.—Ăpollōnĭātes, ium, plur. m., the inhabitants of Apollonia (in Illyrĭa), Caes. B. C. 3, 12; Liv. 24, 40, 10; Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 100.—C.Ăpollōnĭensis, e, adj., belonging to Apollonia, Apollonian:D.civitas (in Sicily),
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 43.— Plur.: Ăpollōnĭenses, ium, m., its inhabitants, Just. 9, 2.—Ăpollōnĭātĭcus, a, um, adj., the same: bitumen, dug in the neighborhood of Apollonia (in Epirus), Plin. 35, 15, 51, § 178. -
20 Apolloniatae
Ăpollōnĭa, ae, f., = Apollônia.I.The name of several celebrated towns.A.In Ætolia, Liv. 28, 8, 9.—B.In Crete, Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59.—C.In Thrace, on the Pontus Euxinus, Plin. 34, 7, 18, § 39; 4, 11, 18, § 42; Mel. 2, 2.—D.In Macedonia, Liv. 45, 28; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 37.—E.In Illyria, Cic. Phil. 11, 11; Caes. B. C. 3, 12; Plin. 3, 23, 26, § 145.—F.In Cyrenaica, Plin. 5, 5, 5, § 31; Mel. 1, 8 al.—II.Derivv.A.Ăpollōnĭātes, ae, a native of Apollonia (in Crete):B.Diogenes Apolloniates,
Cic. N. D. 1, 12, 29.— Plur.: Ăpollōnĭātae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of Apollonia (in Caria), Plin. 5, 29, 29, § 109;in Illyria,
Cic. Pis. 35, 86; Liv. 33, 3, 10; Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 238.—Ăpollōnĭātes, ium, plur. m., the inhabitants of Apollonia (in Illyrĭa), Caes. B. C. 3, 12; Liv. 24, 40, 10; Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 100.—C.Ăpollōnĭensis, e, adj., belonging to Apollonia, Apollonian:D.civitas (in Sicily),
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 43.— Plur.: Ăpollōnĭenses, ium, m., its inhabitants, Just. 9, 2.—Ăpollōnĭātĭcus, a, um, adj., the same: bitumen, dug in the neighborhood of Apollonia (in Epirus), Plin. 35, 15, 51, § 178.
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native — ► NOUN 1) a person born in a specified place. 2) a local inhabitant. 3) an indigenous animal or plant. 4) dated, offensive a non white original inhabitant of a country as regarded by European colonists or travellers. ► ADJECTIVE 1) associated… … English terms dictionary
Native American art — ▪ visual arts Introduction also called Indian art or American Indian art the visual art of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Americas, often called American Indians. For a further discussion of the visual art of the Americas produced in … Universalium
Native Americans in the United States — This article is about the indigenous people of the United States. For other indigenous people see Indigenous peoples by geographic regions Native Americans … Wikipedia
Native American — Indian (def. 1). Usage. See Indian, Eskimo. * * * ▪ indigenous peoples of Canada and United States Introduction also called American Indian, Amerindian, Amerind, Indian, Aboriginal A … Universalium
native — na|tive1 W3 [ˈneıtıv] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(country)¦ 2 native New Yorker/population/inhabitants etc 3 native language/tongue 4¦(plant/animal)¦ 5¦(art/custom)¦ 6¦(natural)¦ 7 go native ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: natif, from … Dictionary of contemporary English