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2 Fever of unknown origin
Physiology: FUOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fever of unknown origin
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3 Myocardiopathy of Unknown Origin
Physiology: MUOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Myocardiopathy of Unknown Origin
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4 pyrexia of unknown origin
Medicine: PUO (лихорадка неясного генеза)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > pyrexia of unknown origin
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5 неизвестного происхождения
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > неизвестного происхождения
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6 desconocido
adj.1 unknown, anonymous, unfamiliar, obscure.2 undiscovered, strange, uncharted.f. & m.stranger, unidentified individual, unknown individual.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desconocer.* * *1→ link=desconocer desconocer► adjetivo1 (no conocido) unknown2 (no reconocido) unrecognized3 (extraño) strange, unfamiliar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 stranger, unknown person1 the unknown\estar desconocido,-a to be unrecognizable* * *1. (f. - desconocida)noun2. (f. - desconocida)adj.1) unfamiliar2) unknown* * *desconocido, -a1. ADJ1) [gen] unknown2)estar desconocido: con ese traje estás desconocido — I'd hardly recognize you o you're unrecognizable in that suit
después del divorcio está desconocido — he's a changed person o he's like a different person since the divorce
2.SM / F stranger* * *I- da adjetivoa) <hecho/método/sensación> unknownb) <artista/atleta> unknownd) (fam) ( irreconocible)IIahora hasta plancha, está desconocido — he's like a different man, he even does the ironing
- da masculino, femeninoa) ( no conocido) strangerb) ( no identificado)un desconocido le asestó una puñalada — he was stabbed by someone whose identity has not been established
* * *= stranger, unfamiliar, unheard of, unidentified, unknown, unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA], outsider, uncharted, unchartered, unheard, unnoticed, unnoted, nomen nescio [N.N.].Ex. Many Americans viewed this influx of strangers with alarm.Ex. We are used to background noise in air conditioned buildings but the introduction of additional and unfamiliar sounds from AV equipment may be disturbing.Ex. Hypermedia offers unheard of opportunities to gain insight into the way young people perceive, process and use information.Ex. Names of speakers from the audience which were not clear from the tapes are listed as ' unidentified'.Ex. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. It is undeniable that the ripest crop of unrecognised great inventors, long-lost heirs to dormant peerages, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.Ex. The library director does not want to take the chance that by allowing the trustees to get active he might lose partial control of the library operation to an 'outsider'.Ex. News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.Ex. This author agrees that the facts listed above are unchartered.Ex. As professionals are informed about the often unspoken and unheard stories relating to hearing loss, they can then serve with greater knowledge, empathy, and hope.Ex. By retrieving and bringing together these two literatures, that implicit unstated, and perhaps unnoticed hypothesis becomes apparent.Ex. This approach draws attention to hitherto unnoted relationships among concepts.Ex. Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.----* algo desconocido = virgin territory.* de causas desconocidas = idiopathic.* desconocido, lo = unfamiliar, the, unknown, the.* Dimensión Desconocida = The Twilight Zone.* hablar en lengua desconocida = talk in + tongues.* líquido desconocido = foreign substance.* miedo a lo desconocido = fear of the unknown.* miedo hacia lo desconocido = fear of the unknown.* moverse en terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* pisar terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* producto desconocido = foreign substance.* salto hacia lo desconocido = leap into + the unknown.* ser desconocido para = be alien to.* ser un desconocido = not know + Pronombre + from Adam.* sustancia desconocida = foreign substance.* terreno desconocido = unchartered territory, unchartered waters.* territorio desconocido = unfamiliar territory, unchartered territory, unchartered waters.* * *I- da adjetivoa) <hecho/método/sensación> unknownb) <artista/atleta> unknownd) (fam) ( irreconocible)IIahora hasta plancha, está desconocido — he's like a different man, he even does the ironing
- da masculino, femeninoa) ( no conocido) strangerb) ( no identificado)un desconocido le asestó una puñalada — he was stabbed by someone whose identity has not been established
* * *= stranger, unfamiliar, unheard of, unidentified, unknown, unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA], outsider, uncharted, unchartered, unheard, unnoticed, unnoted, nomen nescio [N.N.].Ex: Many Americans viewed this influx of strangers with alarm.
Ex: We are used to background noise in air conditioned buildings but the introduction of additional and unfamiliar sounds from AV equipment may be disturbing.Ex: Hypermedia offers unheard of opportunities to gain insight into the way young people perceive, process and use information.Ex: Names of speakers from the audience which were not clear from the tapes are listed as ' unidentified'.Ex: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex: It is undeniable that the ripest crop of unrecognised great inventors, long-lost heirs to dormant peerages, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.Ex: The library director does not want to take the chance that by allowing the trustees to get active he might lose partial control of the library operation to an 'outsider'.Ex: News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.Ex: This author agrees that the facts listed above are unchartered.Ex: As professionals are informed about the often unspoken and unheard stories relating to hearing loss, they can then serve with greater knowledge, empathy, and hope.Ex: By retrieving and bringing together these two literatures, that implicit unstated, and perhaps unnoticed hypothesis becomes apparent.Ex: This approach draws attention to hitherto unnoted relationships among concepts.Ex: Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.* algo desconocido = virgin territory.* de causas desconocidas = idiopathic.* desconocido, lo = unfamiliar, the, unknown, the.* Dimensión Desconocida = The Twilight Zone.* hablar en lengua desconocida = talk in + tongues.* líquido desconocido = foreign substance.* miedo a lo desconocido = fear of the unknown.* miedo hacia lo desconocido = fear of the unknown.* moverse en terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* pisar terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* producto desconocido = foreign substance.* salto hacia lo desconocido = leap into + the unknown.* ser desconocido para = be alien to.* ser un desconocido = not know + Pronombre + from Adam.* sustancia desconocida = foreign substance.* terreno desconocido = unchartered territory, unchartered waters.* territorio desconocido = unfamiliar territory, unchartered territory, unchartered waters.* * *1 ‹razón/hecho› unknown; ‹métodos/sensación› unknownpor razones desconocidas vendió todo y se fue for some unknown reason he sold up and leftpartió con destino desconocido she set off for an unknown destinationsu rostro no me era del todo desconocido his face wasn't wholly unfamiliar to meuna sensación de terror hasta entonces desconocida a feeling of terror the like of which I/he had never experienced beforetécnicas hasta ahora desconocidas hitherto unknown techniquessu obra es prácticamente desconocida en Europa her work is practically unknown in Europede origen desconocido of unknown originlo desconocido siempre lo ha intrigado he has always been fascinated by the unknown2 ‹artista/atleta› unknown3 ‹persona›(extraño): una persona desconocida a stranger4 ( fam)(irreconocible): con ese peinado nuevo está desconocida she's unrecognizable o totally changed with her new hairstyleahora hasta plancha, está desconocido he's like a different man o he's a changed person, he even does the ironingmasculine, feminine1 (no conocido) strangerno hables con desconocidos don't talk to strangers2(no identificado): fue atacado por unos desconocidos he was attacked by unknown assailantsun desconocido le asestó una puñalada he was stabbed by an unidentified person o by someone whose identity has not been established* * *
Del verbo desconocer: ( conjugate desconocer)
desconocido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desconocer
desconocido
desconocer ( conjugate desconocer) verbo transitivoa) ( no conocer):
desconocía este hecho I was unaware of this factb) ( no reconocer):
desconocido◊ -da adjetivo ( en general) unknown;
un cantante desconocido an unknown singer;
una persona desconocida a stranger
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( no conocido) stranger
desconocer verbo transitivo
1 (no saber) not to know, to be unaware of
2 (no reconocer, encontrar muy cambiado) to fail to recognize: ¿tú maquillada?, te desconozco, you with make up?, I can hardly recognize you
desconocido,-a
I adjetivo
1 unknown
una voz desconocida, an unfamiliar voice
2 (irreconocible) unrecognizable: estás desconocida, you have changed a lot
II sustantivo masculino y femenino stranger
III sustantivo masculino lo desconocido, the unknown
' desconocido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anónima
- anónimo
- desconocida
- incierta
- incierto
- inédita
- inédito
- paradero
- extraño
- miedo
- perfecto
English:
mate
- obscure
- strange
- stranger
- undiscovered
- unfamiliar
- unknown
- blind
- outsider
- perfect
* * *desconocido, -a♦ adj1. [no conocido] unknown;su cine es del todo desconocido en Europa his movies are totally unknown in Europe;elementos químicos entonces desconocidos chemical elements then unknown;una enfermedad hasta ahora desconocida a hitherto unknown illness;por causas todavía desconocidas for reasons as yet unknown o which are still unknown;nació en 1821, de padre desconocido he was born in 1821, and it is not known who his father was;el mundo de lo desconocido the world of the unknown;su nombre no me es del todo desconocido his name rings a bell2. [extraño]no dé su teléfono o dirección a personas desconocidas don't give your telephone number or address to strangers3. [sin fama] unknown;escritores jóvenes, casi desconocidos young, almost unknown, writers¿ya no fumas ni bebes? ¡chico, estás desconocido! you don't smoke or drink any more? well, well, you're a changed man!;el viejo bar estaba desconocido the old bar was unrecognizable;así, sin gafas, estás desconocido like that, with no glasses, you're unrecognizable♦ nm,f1. [extraño] stranger;hablar con un desconocido to talk to a stranger;no le abras la puerta a desconocidos don't open the door to strangers2. [persona sin fama] unknown;le dieron el premio a un (perfecto) desconocido they gave the prize to a complete unknown3. [persona sin identificar] unidentified person;un desconocido le disparó un tiro en la cabeza he was shot in the head by an unknown assailant;tres desconocidos prendieron fuego a varias tiendas several shops were set on fire by three unidentified persons* * *I adj unknownII m, desconocida f stranger* * *desconocido, -da adj: unknown, unfamiliardesconocido, -da nextraño: stranger* * *desconocido1 adj1. (no conocido) unknown2. (extraño) strange / unfamiliardesconocido2 n stranger -
7 procedencia
f.1 origin (origen).2 point of departure (punto de partida).con procedencia de (arriving) from3 properness, appropriateness (pertinencia).4 procedence, origin, antecedence, source.* * *1 (de lugar, persona) origin■ ¿conoce la procedencia de este dinero? do you know where this money came from?2 (de barco, tren etc) origin3 (de comportamiento) appropriateness\país de procedencia country of origin* * *SF1) (=origen) source, origin2) (=lugar de salida) [de tren, avión] point of departure; [de barco] port of origin3) (Jur) propriety, legitimacy4) (=conveniencia) properness* * *1)a) ( origen) originb) ( de barco) port of origin2) (Der) legitimacy* * *= descent, provenance, origin.Ex. The editions of a work need have little in common other than descent from a common origin.Ex. This article redefines the archival principle of provenance as the entire history of an item's origin, its use and custody.Ex. These rules have their origins in a report by the American Library Association.----* de procedencia escocesa = Scottish-born.* país de procedencia = country of origin.* procedencia cultural = cultural background.* procedencia étnica = ethnic background.* procedencia geográfica = geographical origin.* procedencia social = social background.* procedencia socio-cultural = background.* * *1)a) ( origen) originb) ( de barco) port of origin2) (Der) legitimacy* * *= descent, provenance, origin.Ex: The editions of a work need have little in common other than descent from a common origin.
Ex: This article redefines the archival principle of provenance as the entire history of an item's origin, its use and custody.Ex: These rules have their origins in a report by the American Library Association.* de procedencia escocesa = Scottish-born.* país de procedencia = country of origin.* procedencia cultural = cultural background.* procedencia étnica = ethnic background.* procedencia geográfica = geographical origin.* procedencia social = social background.* procedencia socio-cultural = background.* * *A1 (origen) origines de procedencia desconocida it's of unknown originse investiga la procedencia de las armas they're investigating where the weapons came from2 (de un barco) port of originB ( Der) legitimacy* * *
procedencia sustantivo femenino
procedencia sustantivo femenino
1 origin, source
de procedencia desconocida, of unknown origin
2 Ferroc Av con procedencia de, (arriving) from
' procedencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- de
- origen
- a
- venir
English:
background
- provenance
- home
* * *procedencia nf1. [origen] origin;es de procedencia griega it's of Greek origin2. [punto de partida] point of departure;con procedencia de (arriving) from3. [pertinencia] properness, appropriateness* * *f origin, provenance* * *procedencia nf: origin, source* * *procedencia n origin -
8 неизвестный
1. прил. (в разн. знач.) unknownнеизвестный кому-л. — unknown to smb.
неизвестный художник — unknown / obscure painter
неизвестного происхождения — origin unknown, of unknown origin
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9 неизвестный
[-сн-]1) прил. ( незнакомый) unknownнеизве́стный кому́-л — unknown to smb
неизве́стный худо́жник — unknown / obscure painter
неизве́стный о́стров — unknown island ['aɪ-]
неизве́стного происхожде́ния — origin unknown, of unknown origin
2) м. как сущ. unknown person, stranger3) с. как сущ. мат. unknown quantityуравне́ние с двумя́ неизве́стными — equation with two unknown quantities
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10 Provenienz
f; -, -en; geh. origin, provenance; Waren italienischer Provenienz goods of Italian origin; unbekannter Provenienz of unknown origin* * *Pro|ve|ni|enz [prove'niɛnts]f -, -en (geh)provenance* * *Pro·ve·ni·enz<-, -en>[proveˈni̯ɛnts]* * *Waren italienischer Provenienz goods of Italian origin;unbekannter Provenienz of unknown origin -
11 unbekannt
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12 niewiadom|y
Ⅰ adj. unknown- towar niewiadomego pochodzenia goods of unknown origin- udał się w niewiadomym kierunku he made his way in an unknown direction- wyjechał w niewiadomym celu he left for an unknown reason- znajduje się w niewiadomym miejscu he stays in an unknown place- zwolnił się z pracy z niewiadomych przyczyn he gave up his job for an unknown reasonⅡ niewiadoma f 1. (zagadka) imponderable- w tej kwestii jest zbyt wiele niewiadomych there are too many imponderables in that question- wielka niewiadoma przen. the joker in the pack- przyszłość człowieka jest wielką niewiadomą man’s future is a great unknown2. Mat. unknown (quantity)- niewiadomą w tym zadaniu jest prędkość the unknown (quantity) in the problem is the speed- równanie z jedną niewiadomą an equation with one unknown (quantity)- układ równań z dwoma niewiadomymi a system of equations with two unknowns a. unknown quantitiesⅢ niewiadome n sgt the unknown- czekać na/wyjechać w niewiadome to wait for/to go into the unknownThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niewiadom|y
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13 κερτομέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `taunt, insult, mock, ridicule' (almost only poetic, Il.).Other forms: aor. (rare) κερτομῆσαι.Derivatives: Also κέρτομος `insulting, slandering' (pöet. Hes. Op. 788) with κερτομίαι pl. `mockery, slander' (Hom.; diff. Porzig Satzinhalte 207f.); also with ιο-suffix κερτόμιος `id.' (Hom., S. in lyr.), κερτόμησις (S. Ph. 1236). From ἐπικερτομέω: ἐπικερτόμ-ημα (Demetr.), - ησις (Hdn.) and as back-formation ἐπικέρτομος (Q. S.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Expressive word of unknown origin. Acc. to Prellwitz Wb. s. v. univerbation of κείρειν and τέμνειν (cf. the formations in Schwyzer 645; s. also on λοιδορέω); similar, but in detail unclear, Radermacher Festschrift Kretschmer 149ff. Brugmann IF 15, 97f. assumes *κέρ-στομος `having a mocking mouth' (cf. ἐΰ-στομος) also from κείρειν (s. also Benveniste Origines 68 and on σκερβόλλω). Acc. to others (cf. W.-Hofmann s. carinō) the group of κάρνη was also involved in the formation of the 1. element. Diff. again Pisani Ist. Lomb. 77, 583. - Whether κέρτομος was the basis of κερτομέω seems doubtful; it was rather a backformation (cf. Risch 181). - Fur. 349 reminds of καρτομιστής χλευαστής H. (`mocker'). The variant vocalism shows Pre-Greek origin. The root has been connected with Lat. carināre, and the words cited under κάρνη. Schrijver, Larr. in Latin, 429 is no doubt right to connect the group σκερβόλλω, - βολέω, κερβόλλουσα `insult, mock, slander', which is again connected with ( σ)κέραφος, σχέραφος. All these words are clearly Pre-Greek (thus also Schrijver). The second elements are unknown; are they compounds? Fur. 349 n. 46 suggest σ comparison with Hitt. kartimmii̯a `be angry', kartimnu `get angry', though the meaning is not exactly the same. (Wrong therefore Perpillou RPh. LXXV (2001)145f.)Page in Frisk: 1,832-833Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κερτομέω
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14 Aurelius
I.A.. A Roman nomen, e. g. M. Aurelius Antoninus, L. Aurelius Cotta; hence,B.Esp.1.Aurelia Via, the Aurelian Way, made by a certain Aurelius, otherwise unknown;2.it consisted of two parts: VETVS ET NOVA,
Inscr. Orell. 3307; the former ran from the Porta Janiculensis (now Porta di S. Pancrazio) of the northern coast to Pisa, later to Arelate; the latter was a small branch which led from the Porta Aurelia (now Castel S. Angelo) four thousand paces, to the former The via vetus Cicero mentions in Cat. 2, 4, 6; Phil. 12, 9.—Aurelia lex.(α).Judiciaria, of the prœtor L. Aurelius Cotta (A. U. C. 684), acc. to which the Senatores, Equites, and Tribuni aerarii were invested with judicial power, Cic. Phil. 1, 8, 19 sq.; Vell. 2, 32; Ascon. ad Div. in Caecil. 3.—(β).De ambitu, [p. 207] of unknown origin, Cic. ad Q. Fr. 1, 3 fin. —3.Forum Aurelium, a town in Etruria, on the Via Aurelia, near the present village Castellacio, Cic. Cat. 1, 9, 24; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 370.—4.Aurelium tribunal, in the forum, of unknown origin (perh, made by L. Aurelius Cotta), Cic. Sest. 15; id. ad Quir. 5, 14;II.also called Gradus Aurelii,
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15 ἀταλός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `tender, delicate' (Il.).Derivatives: Denom. verb ἀτάλλω (pres. only) `skip in childish glee', trans. `bring up (a child)' (Il.); ἀτάλματα παίγνια H. - With internal reduplication (Schwyzer 648) ἀτιτάλλω `rear, tend' (Il.); aor. ἀτίτηλα· ἀτιτάλτας `foster father' (Gortyn).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unknown. Very extensive discussion in DELG. Leumann Glotta 15, 153ff. and Hom. Wörter 139ff. derives ἀταλός from the expression ἀταλὰ φρονέων, which arose from analysis of ἀταλαφρονέων. This again is based on ἀταλάφρων, and this again is the negation of ταλάφρων. Although it explains the composition vowel α, the whole is too complicated. Cf. Bolling, Lang. 27, 74 and Förstel, Glotta 48 (1970) 166f. - Derivation from ἄττα (Chantr., Benvenist, Instit. 2, 85ff.) seems also improbable. - Remains just an adj., ἀταλός, of unknown origin, with a verb `treat tenderly'. Fur. 262 compares ἀζαλαί νέαι καὶ ἀπαλαί and concludes to a subst. word (which is in itself probable), but the comparison is uncertain.Page in Frisk: 1,176Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀταλός
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16 ἤϊε
ἤϊεGrammatical information: voc.Meaning: surname of Φοῖβε with unknown meaning and unknown origin (Ο 365, Υ 152, h. Ap. 120).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Several hypotheses: from the interjection ἤ like ἰήϊος from ἰή (LSJ; cf. ἤϊος παιανιστής H. beside πορεύσιμος; s. 1. ἤϊα); not from ἠώς (cf. ἠϊ-κανός) as `shining in the morning' (Bq with Ehrlich KZ 40, 364); nor from ἵημι (or Skt. ásyati `throw') as `firer' (Aristarch and Froehde BB 19, 235).Page in Frisk: 1,625Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἤϊε
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17 μῶλυ
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: name of an unknown plant (κ 305, Com. adesp. 641), by later authors (Plin., Dsc., Ps.-Dsc., Poet. de herb.) differently identied, after Thphr. HP 9. 15, 7 Arcad. name of a kind of garlic `Allium nigrum'; also μῶλυς ῥίζα (Lyk. 679). See Ferrari Ist. Lomb. 88, 12ff.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin](X)Etymology: Foreign word of unknown origin; cf. Henry Class. Rev. 20, 434 f., André Rev. de phil. 84, 234. For the u-stem cf. μίσυ, βράθυ, σῶρυ a.o. (Chantraine Form. 119). Rejectable IE etymologies by Kretschmer KZ 31, 386 (to Skt mū́lam `root'; thus a.o. Güntert Götter und Geister 92ff.), Oštir Don. nat. Schrijnen 286ff. After Cocco Arch. glottol. it. 40, 10ff. Mediterranean word to μαλάχη etc.; by André (s.v.) rightly doubted. Cf. also Neumann Heth. u. luw. Sprachgut 28. s. on μώλυζα s.v., which has a non-Greek suffix (cf. κόνυζα, ὅρυζα); so prob. Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μῶλυ
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18 σικύα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `bottle gourd, Lagenaria vulgaris' (Hp., Arist., Thphr. etc.), metaph. `bleeding cup' (Hp., com., Pl. etc.) with - υάζω `to cup' (Arr.), with - ύασις, - υασ-μός (late).Compounds: As 1. element in σικυ-ήλατον n. `patch of gourds, cucumbers' (Hp.; - ήρατον pap.); to ἐλαύνω (resp. with ρ for λ; Schwyzer 213 w. lit.).Derivatives: Besides σίκυος ( σικυός) m. `cucumber or melon, Cueumis (sativus)' (Hp., com., Arist. etc.), also σίκυς f. `id.' (Alc., Dsc., Gal.). -- From this: dimin. σικύ-διον n. (Phryn. Com., pap. II -- IIIp); - ώδης `cucumber-like etc.' (Hp., Thphr.), - ηδόν `like a cucumber' (medic.), - ών m. `cucumber patch', - ώνη f. = σίκυος ἄγριος, also `bleeding cup' (Hdt.; like κροτώνη a. o.), - ωνία f. = κολοκύνθη (Hp., Plu.). Also Σικυών ( Σεκυ-), - ῶνος m. f. "cucumber city", city not far from Corinth (Il.) with - ώνιος, - ωνικός.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: With σίκυς cf. ῥάφυς, κάχρυς a. other plant names; σικύα as οἰσύα, ὀστρύα etc.; cf. also Heubeck Praegraeca 37. In the variation σικ- σικύα σεκ- Specht KZ 61, 277ff. wants to see (s. also Kretschmer Glotta 26, 57) two diff. products of dissimilation of orig. *σύκυς, what can be proven nor disproven because of the unknown origin of the word [but s. bel.] (in spite of Slav. tyky). The partial agreement with κύκυον τὸν σικυόν, κυκύϊζα γλυκεῖα κολόκυντα H., with Lat. cucumis `cucumber' as well as with Slav., e.g. ORuss. tyky `pumpkin', to which also Sem., e.g. Hebr. qiššu'ā `cucumber', has since long been observed, but a convincing etymology has not yet been found. In any case an old LW [loanword]; source unknown. Extensive lit. in W.-Hofmann s. cucumis and Vasmer s. týkva; further Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 1, 652 ff. New hypothesis by Deroy Rev. int. d'onom. 12, 23f.: pregr., from ku in κυέω and strengthening se-, si- (similar with IE means Brugmann IF 39, 140 ff.). -- The variation points clearly to Pre-Greek (e.g. ι\/ε, υ\/ου), Furnée 251, 354, 257, 367.Page in Frisk: 2,704Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σικύα
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19 лихорадка неясного генеза
Medicine: fever of unknown origin (лихорадка, не диагностированная в течение более трех недель амбулаторного и более одной недели стационарного наблюдения), pyrexia of unknown originУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лихорадка неясного генеза
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20 R50
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