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1 ἐγκαίω
V 0-0-0-0-1=1 2 Mc 2,29to paint in encaustic (i.e. with colours mixed with wax) -
2 ἐγκαίω
Aἐγκέας IG12.374.96
, but -:— burn or heat in,ὀβελοὶ ἐγκεκαυμένοι πυρί E.Cyc. 393
.4 paint in encaustic, i.e. with colours mixed with wax, IG l.c., 11(2).199 A 80 (Delos, iii B. C.), LXX 2 Ma.2.29, Plin.35.122.5 Medic. in [voice] Pass., to be over-heated, Gal.2.870, Aret.CD1.5.III metaph. of passion, Sm.Ps.38.4.IV abs., offer sacrifice,Ἀπόλλωνι Paus. 1.42.6
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3 encausto
• encaustic• paint using pigments with hot wax -
4 pintura fijada con cera y calor
• encaustic• paint using pigments with hot waxDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pintura fijada con cera y calor
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5 farba
puszczać (puścić perf) farbę — (pot: zdradzić) to blow the whistle (pot), to squeal (pot)
* * *f.1. ( do malowania) paint, color, Br. colour; farba olejna oil color l. paint; farba emulsyjna emulsion paint; farba akwarelowa l. wodna watercolor; farba podkładowa primer; farba drukarska (printing) ink; farba emaliowa enamel paint; farba enkaustyczna encaustic paint; farba klejowa distemper; malować ciemnymi l. czarnymi farbami paint sth black; farba do włosów hair-dye.2. pot. (= farbowanie) dying.3. pot., myśl. (= krew) blood; puścić farbę blow the whistle.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > farba
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6 encausto
m.1 enamelling. (Picture)2 a red ink with which emperors alone used to write.3 encaustic, paint using pigments with hot wax. -
7 ūrō
ūrō ūssī, ūstus, ere [VAS-], to burn: nocturna in lumina cedrum, V.: picem, O.— To burn up, destroy by fire, waste by burning, reduce to ashes, consume: hominem mortuum: agros, L.: arces, H.: urenda filix, H.: cum frondibus uritur arbos, O.: uritur (Gallia): regionem, Cu.— To burn, scorch, parch, dry up, sting, pain: partes (terrarum) incultae, quod urantur calore: cum sol ureret arva, O.: urentes harenae, H.: pestilentia urens urbem atque agros, L.—Of encaustic painting, to burn in: picta coloribus ustis puppis, O.: tabulam coloribus, to paint encaustically, O.— To rub sore, gall, fret, chafe, corrode: calceus... si pede minor, uret, H.: loris non ureris, H.: ut prensos urant iuga prima iuvencos, O.— To pinch with cold, nip, blast, wither, frostbite: pernoctant venatores in nive in montibus; uri se patiuntur: Nec per gelidas herba sit usta nivīs, O.—Fig., to burn, inflame, consume, fire, heat, set on fire, kindle: Me tamen urit amor, V.: Urit me Glycerae nitor, H.: Uritur infelix Dido, V.: meum iecur urere bilis, H.: Urit fulgore suo qui praegravat, etc., excites envy, H.— To vex, annoy, gall, disturb, harass, oppress: hominem, T.: eos bellum urebat, L.: captos legibus ure tuis, O.* * *urere, ussi, ustus V -
8 mumlu
"1. waxed; containing wax; prepared with wax. 2. furnished with candles. - boya encaustic, paint used in wax painting. - kâğıt stenciling paper, stencil (used in a duplicating machine)."
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