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1 permission not granted
PERNOGRA, permission not granted"разрешение не получено", "не разрешено"English-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > permission not granted
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2 permission not granted
1) Общая лексика: не разрешается, не разрешаю2) Военный термин: не разрешено, разрешение не полученоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > permission not granted
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3 permission not granted
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > permission not granted
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4 take for granted
1) (smb.) пpивыкнуть к кoму-л., вocпpинимaть кoгo-л. кaк нeчтo caмo coбoй paзумeющeecяMy pupils took me for granted and did not fall off their chairs laughing at the idea of being instructed by me (J. Murdoch). 'You might consult me before making these arrangements.' I do resent being taken so much for granted2) (smth.) cчитaть чтo-л. в пopядкe вeщeй, caмo coбoй paзумeющимcя, нe тpeбующим дoкaзaтeльcтв; пpинимaть чтo-л. нa вepуHe took it for granted that she was doing very well and he was relieved of further worry (Th. Dreiser). Nobody, especially incumbents - including the incumbent in the White House - can take their votes for granted (V. S. News and World Report) -
5 take for granted
1) (smb.) привыкнуть к кому-л.; воспринимать кого-л. как нечто само собой разумеющеесяMy pupils took me for granted and did not fall off their chairs laughing at the idea of being instructed by me. (I. Murdoch, ‘A Word Child’, ‘Friday’) — Мои студенты привыкли ко мне и не падали со стульев от смеха при одной мысли, что я буду учить их.
You might consult me before making these arrangements: I do resent being taken so much for granted. (ODCIE) — Вы могли бы проконсультироваться со мной до того, как отдали эти распоряжения. Вы сочли мое согласие само собой разумеющимся - я этим возмущен.
2) (smth.) считать что-л. в порядке вещей, само собой разумеющимся, не требующим доказательств; принимать что-л. на веруHe took it for granted that she was doing very well and he was relieved of further worry. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carry’, ch. XVII) — Он внушил себе, что Кэрри преуспевает, и решил больше не беспокоиться о ней.
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6 what the eye does not see the heart cannot grieve
посл.(what the eye does not see the heart cannot grieve (или doesn't grieve over))"чего глаз не видит, потом сердце не болит"; ≈ с глаз долой - из сердца вонGranted that what the eye didn't see the heart couldn't grieve, he realized he was nevertheless doing the dirty of the rottenest sort on Pauline... (A. Sillitoe, ‘Key to the Door’, ch. 21) — Чего глаза не видят, о том сердце не тужит. Это так. Но все же Бриан понимал, что подлейшим образом поступает в отношении Полины.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > what the eye does not see the heart cannot grieve
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7 injunction not to be granted
தடை உறுத்து ஏவுகட்டளை வழங்குதல் ஆகாது -
8 grant
1. transitive verb1) (consent to fulfil) erfüllen [Wunsch]; stattgeben (+ Dat.) [Gesuch]3) (in argument) zugeben; einräumen (geh.)granted that... — zugegeben, dass...
2. nountake somebody/something [too much] for granted — sich (Dat.) jemandes [allzu] sicher sein/etwas für [allzu] selbstverständlich halten
Zuschuss, der; (financial aid [to student]) [Studien]beihilfe, die; (scholarship) Stipendium, das•• Cultural note:Eine Form der weiterführenden Schule in England und Wales, die von der Regierung in London und nicht von der lokalen Regierung finanziert wird* * *1. verb1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) bewilligen2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) zugeben2. noun(money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) das Stipendium, der Zuschuß- academic.ru/102233/granted">granted- granting
- take for granted* * *[grɑ:nt, AM grænt]I. nresearch \grant Forschungsstipendium ntstudent \grant Stipendium ntto give [or award] sb a \grant jdm ein Stipendium gewähren; (government grant) ≈ jdm Bafög bewilligen BRDlocal authority \grant kommunaler Zuschussfederal \grant Bundeszuschuss m, Bundesbeihilfe foverseas \grant Entwicklungshilfe fto apply for [or claim] a \grant einen Zuschuss [o Fördermittel] beantragenII. vt1. (allow)to \grant sb asylum/access to a lawyer jdm Asyl/das Recht auf einen Anwalt gewährento \grant sb a pension jdm eine Pension bewilligento \grant sb permission/a visa [or to \grant permission/a visa to sb] jdm eine Erlaubnis/ein Visum erteilento \grant diplomatic recognition to a state einem Staat diplomatische Anerkennung gewähren2. (transfer legally)▪ to \grant sb sth [or sth to sb] jdm etw [formell] übertragento \grant sb a pardon jdn begnadigen, jdm Straferlass gewähren▪ to \grant sb sth [or sth to sb] jdm etw zusichernto \grant sb a request jds Anliegen stattgebento \grant sb a wish jdm einen Wunsch gewähren4. (admit to)▪ to \grant sth etw zugeben\granted, this task isn't easy zugegeben, diese Aufgabe ist nicht leichtI \grant you, it's a difficult situation du hast ganz recht, die Situation ist schwierigI \grant that it must have been upsetting but... die Sache war sicher nicht einfach für Sie, aber...5.▶ to take sth for \granted etw für selbstverständlich halten [o [einfach] annehmen]; (not appreciate) etw als [allzu] selbstverständlich betrachtenI just took it for \granted that they were married ich habe einfach angenommen, dass sie verheiratet sindshe just took all the work he did for the company for \granted sie nahm die ganze Arbeit, die er für den Betrieb leistete, als selbstverständlich hin* * *[grAːnt]1. vt1) (= accord) gewähren (sb jdm); period of grace, privilege, right gewähren, zugestehen (sb jdm); prayer erhören; honour erweisen (sb jdm); permission, licence, visa erteilen (sb jdm); request stattgeben (+dat) (form); land, pension zusprechen, bewilligen (sb jdm); wish (= give) gewähren, freistellen (sb jdm); (= fulfil) erfüllento grant recognition to sb/sth — jdn/etw anerkennen
to grant an amnesty to sb —
I beg your pardon – granted — ich bitte (vielmals) um Entschuldigung – sie sei dir gewährt (hum, form)
granted that this is true... — angenommen, das ist wahr...
granted, he looks good for his age —
I grant you that — da gebe ich dir recht, das gebe ich zu
to take sb/sth for granted — jdn/etw als selbstverständlich hinnehmen
to take it for granted that... — es selbstverständlich finden or als selbstverständlich betrachten, dass...
you take too much for granted — für dich ist (zu) vieles (einfach) selbstverständlich
2. n(of money) Subvention f; (for studying etc) Stipendium nt* * *A v/tGod grant that … gebe Gott, dass…;it was not granted to her es war ihr nicht vergönnt2. eine Erlaubnis etc geben, erteilen5. zugeben, zugestehen, einräumen:I grant you that … ich gebe zu, dass …;grant sth to be true etwas als wahr anerkennen;granted, but … zugegeben, aber …;a) zugegeben, dass …,b) angenommen, dass …;a) etwas als erwiesen oder gegeben ansehen,b) etwas als selbstverständlich betrachten oder hinnehmen;a) jemandes Zustimmung etc als selbstverständlich voraussetzen,b) gar nicht mehr wissen, was man an jemandem hatB s1. a) Bewilligung f, Gewährung f2. Stipendium n, (Ausbildungs-, Studien)Beihilfe f3. JURa) Verleihung f (eines Rechts), Erteilung f (eines Patents etc)grant of probate Testamentsvollstreckerzeugnis n4. US (einer Person oder Körperschaft) zugewiesenes Land* * *1. transitive verb1) (consent to fulfil) erfüllen [Wunsch]; stattgeben (+ Dat.) [Gesuch]2) (concede, give) gewähren; bewilligen [Geldmittel]; zugestehen [Recht]; erteilen [Erlaubnis]3) (in argument) zugeben; einräumen (geh.)granted that... — zugegeben, dass...
2. nountake somebody/something [too much] for granted — sich (Dat.) jemandes [allzu] sicher sein/etwas für [allzu] selbstverständlich halten
Zuschuss, der; (financial aid [to student]) [Studien]beihilfe, die; (scholarship) Stipendium, das•• Cultural note:Eine Form der weiterführenden Schule in England und Wales, die von der Regierung in London und nicht von der lokalen Regierung finanziert wird* * *n.Bewilligung f. n..] = Subvention f. v.bewilligen v.gestatten v.gewähren v.gönnen v.stattgeben (einer Bitte) v. -
9 bescheiden
I Adj.1. (genügsam) modest; Person: auch unassuming; (anspruchslos) undemanding; ein Mann von bescheidenem Auftreten a man with a modest ( oder an unassuming) manner2. (einfach, schlicht) Zimmer: simple, modest; bescheidene Mittel modest means; mit bescheidenen Mitteln etw. aufbauen etc.: auch... on a shoestring; aus bescheidenen Anfängen from humble ( oder small) beginnings; aus bescheidenen Verhältnissen kommen come from a modest background; eine bescheidene Frage:... would it be unreasonable to ask...2. (gering) Lohn etc.: meag|re (Am. -er), very modest; sie ist ein bescheidener Esser she eats very little3. euph. (beschissen) awfulII Adv.: sehr bescheiden leben get by on very little, live modestly, lead a frugal existence; sehr bescheiden wohnen / essen live in very modest surroundings / eat very frugally; etwas bescheidener leben müssen have to get by on less ( oder tighten one’s belt)—(unreg.)I v/refl1. make do with what one has got; sich mit etw. bescheiden be content ( oder satisfied) with s.th., content o.s. with s.th., make do with s.th.II v/t1. geh.: es war ihm nicht beschieden zu (+ Inf.) it wasn’t given to him to (+ Inf.), he wasn’t destined ( oder meant) to (+ Inf.) es war ihm nicht beschieden it wasn’t (meant) to be; ihm / der Sache war kein Erfolg etc. beschieden he / it wasn’t destined to succeed etc.2. förm. (entscheiden) make a decision on; auch JUR. (informieren) (jemanden) notify, advise; ein Gesuch abschlägig oder negativ bescheiden reject a petition* * *unassuming; lowly; retiring; unpretending; modest; humble; unobtrusive; unboastful; small; unpretentious* * *be|schei|den I [bə'ʃaidn] pret beschied [bə'ʃiːt] ptp beschieden [bə'ʃiːdn]1. vt2) (form = entscheiden) Gesuch, Antrag to decide uponetw abschlägig beschéíden — to turn sth down
3) (form = informieren)jdn dahin gehend beschéíden, dass... — to inform or notify sb that...
4) (geh = zuteilwerden lassen)jdm etw beschéíden — to grant sb sth
es war ihr nicht beschieden, den Erfolg zu genießen — she was not granted the opportunity to enjoy the success, it was not given to her to enjoy the success (liter)
2. vr (geh)to be contentII [bə'ʃaidn]sich mit wenigem beschéíden — to be content or to content oneself with little
1. adj1) modest; Mensch, Verhalten modest, unassumingeine beschéídene Frage — one small question
aus beschéídenen Anfängen — from humble beginnings
2) (euph = beschissen) awful, terrible; (inf = mäßig) mediocre2. adv1) leben modestlydarf ich mal beschéíden fragen, ob... — may I venture to ask whether...
ich habe in der Englischarbeit beschéíden abgeschnitten — I got a terrible mark (Brit) or grade (esp US) in English
* * *1) modestly2) (not having, or showing, too high an opinion of one's abilities etc: He's very modest about his success.) modest3) (not having a high opinion of oneself etc: You have plenty of ability but you're too humble.) humble4) humbly* * *be·schei·den1[bəˈʃaidn̩]I. adj1. (genügsam) modest, self-effacing, unassumingein \bescheidenes Leben führen to lead a humble life, to live a modest existence2. (einfach) modest, unpretentious, plainaus \bescheidenen Verhältnissen kommen to have a humble background [or humble origins]in \bescheidenen Verhältnissen leben to live a simple life [or modestly]nur eine \bescheidene Frage just one small questionzu \bescheidenen Preisen at moderate pricesseine Leistung war eher \bescheiden his performance was rather lousyII. adv1. (selbstgenügsam) modestly, self-effacingly2. (einfach) modestly, unpretentiously, plainly▪ jdm geht es \bescheiden sth isn't going very well for sbmir geht's beruflich wirklich \bescheiden jobwise things aren't greatbe·schei·den *2[bəˈʃaidn̩]I. vt▪ etw \bescheiden to come to a decision about stheinen Antrag \bescheiden to decide upon an applicationeinen Antrag positiv/negativ \bescheiden to accept/reject a proposalein Gesuch positiv/negativ \bescheiden to grant [or approve]/reject [or turn down] a requestes war ihr nicht beschieden, den Erfolg zu genießen it was not her lot to enjoy successmöge dir zeitlebens Glück und Zufriedenheit beschieden sein! may you enjoy happiness and contentment all your life!▪ jdn zu jdm/etw \bescheiden to summon [or call] sb to sb/sth* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) inform, notify < person>jemanden/etwas abschlägig bescheiden — turn somebody/something down; refuse somebody/something
2)2.es war ihm nicht beschieden,... zu... — (geh.) it was not granted to him to...
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (geh.) be contentII 1.1) modest; modest, unassuming < person, behaviour>2.in bescheidenen Verhältnissen aufwachsen — grow up in humble circumstances
adverbial modestly* * *bescheiden1A. adjein Mann von bescheidenem Auftreten a man with a modest ( oder an unassuming) manner2. (einfach, schlicht) Zimmer: simple, modest;bescheidene Mittel modest means;aus bescheidenen Anfängen from humble ( oder small) beginnings;aus bescheidenen Verhältnissen kommen come from a modest background;eine bescheidene Frage: … would it be unreasonable to ask …sie ist ein bescheidener Esser she eats very little3. euph (beschissen) awfulB. adv:sehr bescheiden leben get by on very little, live modestly, lead a frugal existence;sehr bescheiden wohnen/essen live in very modest surroundings/eat very frugally;bescheiden2 (irr)A. v/r1. make do with what one has got;sich mit etwas bescheiden be content ( oder satisfied) with sth, content o.s. with sth, make do with sthB. v/t1. geh:es war ihm nicht beschieden zu (+inf) it wasn’t given to him to (+inf), he wasn’t destined ( oder meant) to (+inf)es war ihm nicht beschieden it wasn’t (meant) to be;ihm/der Sache war kein Erfolg etcbeschieden he/it wasn’t destined to succeed etcnegativ bescheiden reject a petition3. geh, form (beordern) summon (zu jemandem to appear before sb)* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) inform, notify < person>jemanden/etwas abschlägig bescheiden — turn somebody/something down; refuse somebody/something
2)2.es war ihm nicht beschieden,... zu... — (geh.) it was not granted to him to...
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (geh.) be contentII 1.1) modest; modest, unassuming <person, behaviour>3) (dürftig) modest <salary, results, pension, etc.>2.adverbial modestly* * *adj.humble adj.modest adj.unassuming adj.unboastful adj.unobtrusive adj. adv.humbly adv.modestly adv.unassumingly adv.unobtrusively adv. v.to humble v. -
10 grant
1. verb1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) innvilge, gi, innrømme, bevilge2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) innrømme, tilstå2. noun(money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) bevilgning, stipend, midler- granted- granting
- take for grantedbevilling--------konsesjon--------skjenkeIsubst. \/ɡrɑːnt\/1) støtte, bidrag, bevilgning, tilskudd2) stipend, legat3) tilståelse4) ( jus) skriftlig overdragelsemake somebody a grant bevilge penger til noen, gi noen et tilskuddIIverb \/ɡrɑːnt\/1) oppfylle, bønnhøre2) bevilge, innvilge, tildele, tilstå3) gi, yte, skjenke4) tilstå, innrømme, medgi5) ( jus) overdraGod grant that... Gud gi at...granted sant nok for all delgranted that eller granting that sett at, forutsatt atselv omgrant somebody a pardon benåde noengrant somebody's prayer bønnhøre noengrant somebody their wish oppfylle noens ønskeI grant you all that jeg innrømmer alt det derit is not granted to everybody to... det er ikke alle gitt å..., det er ikke alle forunt å...take somebody for granted ta noen for gitttake something for granted ta noe for gitt -
11 бог не дал
(кому кого, чего)God did not grant (has not granted) him (her, them, etc.) smb., smth.Детей ей бог не дал, мужние незаметно повырастали и ушли из дому, и забот стало ещё меньше. (М. Алигер, Соловьиная песня) — God had not granted her children, and her husband's gradually grew up and left home so that her cares became still less.
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12 ἀνομολογούμενος
A not agreeing, inconsistent,ἵνα μὴ ἀ. ἦ ὁ λόγος Pl.Grg. 495a
;ἀ. τοῖς προειρημένοις Arist.APr. 48a21
, cf. Chrysipp.Stoic.3.125.2 not admitted, not granted,τὰ ἀνομολογούμενα συνάγειν Arist.Rh. 1396b28
, cf. 1400a15:—Adj., compd. of ἀ- priv. and ὁμολογούμενος; for a Verb ἀνομολογέομαι, disagree with, does not occur. Adv.- νως Gal.5.470
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνομολογούμενος
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13 ἐκγίγνομαι
ἐκγίγνομαι, later and [dialect] Ion. [pref] ἐκγίν- [pron. full] [ῑ], [tense] fut. - γενήσομαι: [dialect] Ep. [tense] pf. ἐκγέγαα, [ per.] 3 dual ἐκγεγάτην ; part. ἐκγεγαώς, [dialect] Aeol.Aἐκγεγόνων Alc. Supp.25.10
:— to be born of a father, c.gen.,οἳ Διὸς ἐξεγένοντο Il.5.637
, cf. 20.231, etc. ;ἐκγεγάτην..Ἠελίοιο Od.10.138
;Ἑλένη Διὸς ἐκγεγαυῖα 11.3.199
, 418 ;τοίων πατέρων ἐξ αἵματος ἐκγεγάᾱτε Hom. Epigr.16.3
(ἐκγεγάασθε Suid.
) ;οἳ πὰρ θεοῦ ἐκγεγάαντο AP15.40.20
(Comet.).2 c. dat., to be born to,Πορθεῖ μὲν τρεῖς παῖδες..ἐξεγένοντο 11.14.115
, cf. Hdt.1.30,4.155 : [tense] fut. [tense] perf., .3 simply, come into being, Emp. 59.3, PMasp.153.12 (vi A.D.), PLond.5.1708.207 (vi A.D.).II [tense] aor., to be gone away, c. gen., ἐκγενέσθαι τοῦ ζῆν to have departed this life, X.HG6.4.23 (s.v.l.).III impers., ἐκγίγνεται it is allowed, it is granted, c. dat. pers. et inf., mostly with neg., οὐκ ἐξεγένετό τινι ἀπαγγεῖλαι it was not granted him to.., Hdt.1.78, cf.5.51, Ar.Eq. 851, Lys.7.37 ;δικαιοτάτῳ ἀνδρῶν βουλομένῳ γενέσθαι οὐκ ἐξεγένετο Hdt.3.142
: without aneg., ἐκγενέσθαι μοι..τείσασθαι [I pray] that it may be allowed me to.., Id.5.105 ;εἰ..τότ' ἐξεγένετο D.28.2
: abs. in part.,ἐκγενόμενον Isoc.16.36
: rarely c.acc. et inf., .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκγίγνομαι
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14 fraudo
fraudo (arch. frūdo), āvi, ātum, 1 (archaic perf. subj.:(α).fraudassis,
Plaut. Rud. 5, 2, 58; in the dep. form:fraussus sit,
id. As. 2, 2, 20; cf.: frausus erit, fraudem commiserit, Paul. ex Fest. p. 91 Müll.), v. a. [fraus], to cheat, beguile, defraud one of any thing (class.; syn.: fallo, frustror, circumvenio; inesco, deludo, decipio, etc.).Aliquem aliqua re:(β).cum Caecilius a Vario magnā pecuniā fraudaretur,
Cic. Att. 1, 1, 3; cf.:grano uno fraudare decumanum,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 8, § 20:milites praedā,
Liv. 2, 42, 1:milites stipendio,
Just. 6, 2:aurigarios mercede,
Suet. Ner. 5:multos minutis mutuationibus,
Cic. Fl. 20, 47:quos equidem non fraudaverim debitā laude,
Quint. 2, 14, 1:nationes suā gloriā,
Plin. 32, 6, 21, § 62:aliquem triumpho,
Suet. Calig. 48:legentes judicio maximi auctoris,
Quint. 9, 1, 25:pueros somno (Aurora),
Ov. Am. 1, 13, 17:amantem spe,
id. M. 14, 715:superos ture,
Phaedr. 4, 20, 19:artus seniles animā,
Ov. M. 7, 250:(animus) mutila sentit quaedam et quasi decurtata: quibus, tamquam debito fraudetur, offenditur,
Cic. Or. 53, 178:nec fraudare suo veteri nomine,
id. Fin. 5, 30, 91 (v. Madvig ad h. 1.):verba aliqua sui parte,
Quint. 11, 3, 52:nomina origine,
Ov. M. 7, 654:praeclarum factum memoriā,
Vell. 2, 92:bellum sanguine,
Luc. 2, 305:fraudans se ipse victu suo,
Liv. 2, 10 fin.; 5, 47, 10.—Simply aliquem:(γ).quod ille unciatim vix de demenso suo, suum defraudans genium, compersit miser,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 1, 10:quis sit, qui socium fraudarit et fefellerit, consideremus,
Cic. Rosc. Com. 6, 17: VTI NE PROPTER TE FIDEMVE TVAM CAPTVS FRAVDATVSVE SIEM, an old legal formula in Cic. Off. 3, 17, 70:fidentem,
Plaut. As. 3, 2, 15:quempiam,
Cic. Caecin. 3, 7:creditores,
id. Phil. 6, 4, 11:aliquem in hereditaria societate,
id. Quint. 24, 76:lucernas (sc. oleo),
to deprive of, Hor. S. 1, 6, 124:ipso jure rescindi quod fraudandae legis gratia esset ascriptum,
i. e. to violate, Dig. 35, 1, 64.—With a homogeneous object:II.metuo in commune, ne quam fraudem frausus siet,
Plaut. As. 2, 2, 20.—Transf., to embezzle a thing from a person, to purloin, steal; to withdraw, to diminish (perh. not in Cic.):hi stipendium equitum fraudabant,
Caes. B. C. 3, 59, 3: cf.of the same: fraudata restituere,
id. ib. 3, 60 fin.:annonam publicam,
Dig. 48, 12, 1:vectigal,
Papin. ib. 39, 4, 8:quod ego frudavi,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 11 Ritschl N. cr. (but not in id. Rud. 5, 2, 58, where the correct read. is defraudassis):bellum adversus Turnum propter fraudatas Laviniae nuptias fuit,
withdrawn, not granted, Just. 43, 1:sic gignitur laudatus ille pallor, saturitate fraudatā,
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15 frudo
fraudo (arch. frūdo), āvi, ātum, 1 (archaic perf. subj.:(α).fraudassis,
Plaut. Rud. 5, 2, 58; in the dep. form:fraussus sit,
id. As. 2, 2, 20; cf.: frausus erit, fraudem commiserit, Paul. ex Fest. p. 91 Müll.), v. a. [fraus], to cheat, beguile, defraud one of any thing (class.; syn.: fallo, frustror, circumvenio; inesco, deludo, decipio, etc.).Aliquem aliqua re:(β).cum Caecilius a Vario magnā pecuniā fraudaretur,
Cic. Att. 1, 1, 3; cf.:grano uno fraudare decumanum,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 8, § 20:milites praedā,
Liv. 2, 42, 1:milites stipendio,
Just. 6, 2:aurigarios mercede,
Suet. Ner. 5:multos minutis mutuationibus,
Cic. Fl. 20, 47:quos equidem non fraudaverim debitā laude,
Quint. 2, 14, 1:nationes suā gloriā,
Plin. 32, 6, 21, § 62:aliquem triumpho,
Suet. Calig. 48:legentes judicio maximi auctoris,
Quint. 9, 1, 25:pueros somno (Aurora),
Ov. Am. 1, 13, 17:amantem spe,
id. M. 14, 715:superos ture,
Phaedr. 4, 20, 19:artus seniles animā,
Ov. M. 7, 250:(animus) mutila sentit quaedam et quasi decurtata: quibus, tamquam debito fraudetur, offenditur,
Cic. Or. 53, 178:nec fraudare suo veteri nomine,
id. Fin. 5, 30, 91 (v. Madvig ad h. 1.):verba aliqua sui parte,
Quint. 11, 3, 52:nomina origine,
Ov. M. 7, 654:praeclarum factum memoriā,
Vell. 2, 92:bellum sanguine,
Luc. 2, 305:fraudans se ipse victu suo,
Liv. 2, 10 fin.; 5, 47, 10.—Simply aliquem:(γ).quod ille unciatim vix de demenso suo, suum defraudans genium, compersit miser,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 1, 10:quis sit, qui socium fraudarit et fefellerit, consideremus,
Cic. Rosc. Com. 6, 17: VTI NE PROPTER TE FIDEMVE TVAM CAPTVS FRAVDATVSVE SIEM, an old legal formula in Cic. Off. 3, 17, 70:fidentem,
Plaut. As. 3, 2, 15:quempiam,
Cic. Caecin. 3, 7:creditores,
id. Phil. 6, 4, 11:aliquem in hereditaria societate,
id. Quint. 24, 76:lucernas (sc. oleo),
to deprive of, Hor. S. 1, 6, 124:ipso jure rescindi quod fraudandae legis gratia esset ascriptum,
i. e. to violate, Dig. 35, 1, 64.—With a homogeneous object:II.metuo in commune, ne quam fraudem frausus siet,
Plaut. As. 2, 2, 20.—Transf., to embezzle a thing from a person, to purloin, steal; to withdraw, to diminish (perh. not in Cic.):hi stipendium equitum fraudabant,
Caes. B. C. 3, 59, 3: cf.of the same: fraudata restituere,
id. ib. 3, 60 fin.:annonam publicam,
Dig. 48, 12, 1:vectigal,
Papin. ib. 39, 4, 8:quod ego frudavi,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 11 Ritschl N. cr. (but not in id. Rud. 5, 2, 58, where the correct read. is defraudassis):bellum adversus Turnum propter fraudatas Laviniae nuptias fuit,
withdrawn, not granted, Just. 43, 1:sic gignitur laudatus ille pallor, saturitate fraudatā,
diminished, weakened, Plin. 9, 39, 64, § 138. -
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17 संज्ञा _sañjñā
1संज्ञा 9 Ā.1 To know, understand, be aware of.-2 To recognize.-3 To live in harmony, agree together (with acc. or instr.); पित्रा पितरं वा संजानीते Sk.-4 To watch, be on the alert; संजानानान् परिहरन् रावणानुचरान् बहून् Bk.8.27.-5 To accede or agree to.-6 To re- member, think of (Paras); मातुः मातरं वा संजानाति Sk.-7 To direct, appoint. Caus.1 To inform.-2 To appease, gratify, console.-3 (a) To quiet, pacify (a sacrificial animal). (b) To kill.-4 To command, enjoin.-5 To animate.-6 To make intelligible, cause to be understood, inform.-7 To make a sign to (any one), communicate by signs.2संज्ञा 1 Consciousness, अकरुण पुनः संज्ञाव्याधिं विधाय किमीहसे Māl.9.42; रतिखेदसमुत्पन्ना निद्रा संज्ञाविपर्ययः Ku.6.44. संज्ञा लभ्, आपद् or प्रतिपद् 'to regain or recover one's con- sciousness, come to one's senses'.-2 Knowledge, under- standing; नायका मम सैन्यस्य संज्ञार्थं तान् व्रवीमि ते Bg.1.7; Mb.12.153.63.-3 Intellect, mind; लोकतन्त्रं हि संज्ञाश्च सर्वमन्ने प्रतिष्ठितम् Mb.13.63.5.-4 A hint, sign, token, gesture; मुखापिंतैकाङ्गुलिसंज्ञयैव मा चापलायेति गणान् व्यनैषीत् Ku.3.41; उपलभ्य ततश्च धर्मसंज्ञाम् Bu. Ch.5.21; Bhāg. 6.7.17.-5 A name, designation, an appellation; oft. at the end of comp. in this sense; द्वन्द्वैर्विमुक्ताः सुखदुःखसंज्ञैः Bg.15.5.-6 (In gram.) Any name or noun having a special meaning, a proper name.-7 The technical name for an affix.-8 The Gāyatrī Mantra; see गायत्री.-9 A track, footstep.-1 Direction.-11 A technical term.-12 N. of the daughter of Viśvakarman and wife of the sun, and mother of Yama, Yamī, and the two Aśvins. [A legend relates that संज्ञा on one occa- sion wished to go to her father's house and asked her husband's permission, which was not granted. Resol- ved to carry out her purpose, she created, by means of her superhuman power, a woman exactly like herself --who was, as it were, her own shadow (and was therefore called Chhāyā), --and putting her in her own place, went away without the knowledge of the sun. Chhāya bore to the sun three children (see छाया), and lived quite happily with him, so that when Saṁjñā returned, he would not admit her. Thus re- pudiated and disappointed, she assumed the form of a mare and roamed over the earth. The sun, how- ever, in course of time, came to know the real state of things, and discovered that his wife had assumed the form of a mare. He accordingly assumed the form of a horse, and was united with his wife, who bore to him, two sons--the Aśvinīkumāras or Aśvins q. v.]-Comp. -अधिकारः a leading rule which gives a parti- cular name to the rules falling under it, and which exercises influence over them.-विपर्ययः loss of conscious- ness; रतिखेदसमुत्पन्ना निद्रा संज्ञाविपर्ययः Ku.6.44.-विषयः an epithet, an attribute.-सुतः an epithet of Saturn.-सूत्रम् any Sūtra which teaches the meaning of a technical term. -
18 ἀχειροτόνητος
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