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1 جندي
جُنْدِيّ \ soldier: a member of an army. warrior: (old use), a soldier. \ جُنْدِيّ (في الجيش) \ man: members of the armed forces who are not officers: 5 officers and 17 men were wounded. \ See Also نفر (نَفَر) \ جُنْدِي بَحْرِيّ \ marine: a soldier who serves on a warship. \ جُنْدِيّ صَليبيّ \ crusader: one who takes part in a crusade. \ جُنْدِيّ طَليعة \ scout: a soldier who goes in front of an army to find out about the enemy: Our scouts reported that the bridge was heavily guarded. \ See Also كشاف (كَشَّاف) \ جُنْدِيّ عادي \ private: a soldier of the lowest rank: He joined the army as a private (soldier). \ جُنْدِيّ في السِّلاَح الجَوِّيّ \ airman: any member of an air force. \ جُنْدِيّ مُرْتَزِق \ mercenary: a soldier who fights for a country or group that pays him, not for his own country. \ جُنْدِيّ مُسَرَّح \ ex-serviceman: one who used to be in the army, navy or air force. \ جُنْدِيّ مِظَلِّيّ \ paratrooper: a soldier who is dropped by parachute. \ جُنْدِيّ نِظاميّ \ regular soldier: sb. who is always a soldier, not only in wartime. \ See Also مُحْتَرِف \ الجُنُود العاديّون \ rank: (pl. with the) soldiers who are not officers: He rose from the ranks (He became an officer after serving as a common soldier). -
2 classis
classis (old orthog. CLASIS, Column. Rostr.; v. under I. B. 2.), is ( acc. sing. usu. classem; classim, Auct. B. Afr. 9, 2; abl. usu. classe;I.classi,
Verg. A. 8, 11; Liv. 23, 41, 8; Vell. 2, 79), f. [root cal-, cla-, of clamo, kaleô; prop. the people as assembled or called together], hence,After the division of the Roman people by Servius Tullius into six (or, the citizens who paid tribute alone being reckoned, into five) classes,1.A class, Liv. 1, 42, 5; 1, 43, 2 sq.; Cic. Rep. 2, 22, 39 sq.; Gell. 6 (7), 13, 1 sq.; Cic. Fl. 7, 15; Liv. 1, 42, 5; 1, 43, 1 sqq.; Plin. 33, 3, 13, § 43; cf. Dion. Halic. 4, 16 sq.; 7, 59:2.prima classis vocatur... tum secunda classis, etc.,
Cic. Phil. 2, 33, 82: infra classem; v. classicus, I.—Trop.:B.qui (philosophi) mihi cum illo collati, quintae classis videntur,
i.e. of the lowest rank, Cic. Ac. 2, 23, 73; cf. classicus, I. B.—Hence,In milit. lang., the whole body of the citizens called to arms, an army.1.Of the land army (mostly very ancient): procincta, Lex Numae in Fest. s. v. opima, p. 189, 13 Müll.: classis procincta [id est exercitus armatus, Gloss.], Fab. Pictor. ap. Gell. 10, 15, 4; cf. Gell. 1, 11, 3; Paul. ex Fest. p. 56, 3:2.classi quoque ad Fidenas pugnatum cum Vejentibus quidam in annales rettulere,
Liv. 4, 34, 6 Weissenb. ad loc.:Hortinae classes populique Latini,
Verg. A. 7, 716 Serv.—Of men at sea, the fleet, including the troops in it (the usu. signif. in prose and poetry):II.CLASESQVE. NAVALES. PRIMOS. ORNAVET.... CLASEIS. POENICAS...., Column. Rostr., v. 7 sq.: nomina in classem dare,
Liv. 28, 45, 19:cetera classis... fugerunt,
id. 35, 26, 9:ut classem duceret in Ligurum oram,
id. 40, 26, 8; 41, 24, 13; cf. id. 42, 48, 10:navium classis,
id. 22, 37, 13:posteaquam maximas aedificasset ornassetque classes,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 4, 9:classem instruere atque ornare,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 51, § 135:classis ornandae reficiendaeque causā, Liv 9, 30, 4: comparare,
Cic. Fl. 14, 33:facere,
Caes. B. C. 3, 42 al.:classe navigare,
by ship, Cic. Fl. 14, 32; cf. Verg. A. 1, 379; 8, 11;Hor.C. 3, 11, 48: classes = naves,
Verg. A. 2, 30:geminasque legit de classe biremis,
id. ib. 8, 79:omittere,
id. ib. 5, 794:armare,
id. ib. 4, 299:deducere,
id. G. 1, 255:efficere,
Nep. Them. 2, 3:(Suiones) praeter viros armaque classibus valent,
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3 मातंग
mātaṉga
Ficus Religiosa L. ;
(in astron.) N. of the 24th Yoga;
a Caṇḍāla, man of the lowest rank Daṡ. Lalit. ;
a kind of Kirāta mountaineer, barbarian Kathās. ;
N. of a serpent-demon L. ;
of a Pratyeka-buddha Lalit. ;
of the servant of the 7th andᅠ 24th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī L. ;
of a writer on music Ragh. Sch. ;
(ī) f. seeᅠ below
- मातंगकुमारी
- मातंगज
- मातंगत्व
- मातंगदिवाकर
- मातंगनक्र
- मातंगपति
- मातंगमकर
- मातंगमातंग
- मातंगराज
- मातंगलीला
- मातंगसूत्र
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4 uditore
uditore s.m.1 ( ascoltatore) listener, hearer: gli uditori, the audience; l'oratore invitò gli uditori a far silenzio, the speaker asked the listeners to be silent2 ( a scuola) auditor* * *[udi'tore]sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe])1) (ascoltatore) listener, hearer2) scol. univ. = student entitled to attend lectures without sitting exams; auditor AE3) dir. auditor* * *uditore/udi'tore/sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/)1 (ascoltatore) listener, hearer; gli -i the audience2 scol. univ. = student entitled to attend lectures without sitting exams; auditor AE3 dir. auditor. -
5 infanzón
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6 classis
classis is (abl. e; rarely ī), f [1 CAL-], a class, great division (of the people, formed, according to property, by Servius Tullius), L.: prima classis vocatur... tum secunda classis, etc.—Fig.: quintae classis videri, i. e. of the lowest rank.—The citizens under arms, an army: Hortinae classes (i. e. copiae), V.— A fleet: nomina in classem dare, L.: maximas aedificare classes: classis ornandae causā, L.: facere, Cs.: classe navigare, by ship: penatīs Classe veho mecum, V.: classibus valent, Ta.* * *class/division of Romans; grade (pupils); levy/draft; fleet/navy; group/band -
7 شرطي
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8 عريف (رتبة عسكرية)
عَرِيف (رُتْبَة عَسْكَرِيَّة) \ corporal: the lowest rank in the army, above a common soldier. -
9 عسكري
عَسْكَريّ \ (adj.) military: concerning soldiers and war: military training. private: a soldier of the lowest rank: He joined the army as a private (soldier). -
10 ملازم
مُلازِم \ concomitant, accompanying. \ See Also مرافق (مُرافِق)، مُصاحِب \ مُلاَزِم أوّل \ lieutenant: (in the army or navy) an officer of the lowest rank. -
11 constable
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12 copper
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13 policeman
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14 policemen
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15 corporal
عَرِيف (رُتْبَة عَسْكَرِيَّة) \ corporal: the lowest rank in the army, above a common soldier. -
16 lieutenant
مُلاَزِم أوّل \ lieutenant: (in the army or navy) an officer of the lowest rank. -
17 military
(adj.) military: concerning soldiers and war: military training. private: a soldier of the lowest rank: He joined the army as a private (soldier). -
18 private
(adj.) military: concerning soldiers and war: military training. private: a soldier of the lowest rank: He joined the army as a private (soldier). -
19 private
جُنْدِيّ عادي \ private: a soldier of the lowest rank: He joined the army as a private (soldier). -
20 posterunkowy
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > posterunkowy
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