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21 iugum
iugum ī, n [IV-], a yoke, collar: in iugo insistere, Cs.: bestiis iuga imponimus: (bos) iuga detractans, V.: iuga demere Bobus, H.—A yoke, pair, team: ut minus multis iugis ararent: inmissa iuga, pair of horses, V.: curtum temone iugum, Iu.— A yoke (of spears, the symbol of defeat): legionibus nostris sub iugum missis: sub iugum abire, L.: Hesperiam sub iuga mittant, subjugate, V.— The constellation Libra: in iugo cum esset luna.— The beam of a weaver's loom: tela iugo vincta est, O.— A bench in a ship (for passengers): per iuga longa sedere, V.—A height, summit, ridge, chain of mountains: in inmensis iugis, O.: montis, V.: iugis pervenire, Cs.: separatis in iugis, H.: suspectum iugum Cumis, Iu.— Fig., a pair: iugum impiorum nefarium.—A yoke, bonds, burden, fetters: cuius a cervicibus iugum servile deiecerant: aëneum, H.: exuere, shake off, Ta.: ferre iugum, the yoke of marriage, H.: iactare iugum, i. e. to be restive, Iu. -
22 συνωρίς
A pair of horses (with or without a chariot or carriage,σ. χωρὶς δίφρου Pl.Criti. 119b
), E.Rh. 987, Ar.Nu. 1302, Pl. Phdr. 246b, IG5(2).550.27 (Megalopolis, iv B.C.), etc.;τέθριππα καὶ ξυνωρίδες Com.Adesp.1281
;εἰς τοὺς τροχοὺς τῆς [συνω]ρίδος PCair.Zen. 782
(a).21 (iii B.C.); εἰς ἵππους θηλείας τῆς σ. τῆς ἀγαγούσης ἐγ Μέμφεως εἰς Φιλαδέλφειαν Ζήνωνα ib.292.66 (iii B.C.);εἰς τὰ παραγενόμενα τῇ γ ἅρματα έ (ἵππων) β συνωρίδας γ (ἵππων) γ τοῖς πᾶσιν ἵπποις ιθ PPetr.2p.74
(iii B.C.);σ. πωλική IG42(1).101.46
(Epid., i A.D.), cf. Paus.10.7.8;ἵππων τελείων Id.5.8.10
; of mules, Id.5.9.2; ἐλεφάντων ἅρμα καὶ ς. Plb.30.25.11 (dub.): a coin stamped with a biga (cf.πῶλος 11
), E.Fr. 675.2 generally, a pair or couple of anything, A.Ag. 643; , cf. S.OC 895, Com.Adesp.834 (= Trag.Adesp. 198).II of things, πέδας τε χειροῖν καὶ ποδοῖν ξυνωρίδα manacles for the hands and for the feet, a coupling fetter, A.Ch. 982; ὅπου γὰρ ἰσχὺς συζυγοῦσι καὶ δίκη, ποία ξ. τῶνδε καρτερωτέρα; what pair is stronger than this? Id.Fr. 381.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνωρίς
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23 ἅμιππος
ἅμιππος, ον,II ἅμιπποι, οἱ, infantry mixed with cavalry, Th.5.57, X.HG7.5.23 (cj.), Arist.Ath.49.1, cf. Aristarch.ad Hdt.1.215 in PAmh.2.12.2 pair of horses ridden by a postillion, Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἅμιππος
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24 bīga
bīga ae (very rare), and* * *two-horsed chariot (pl.); span/pair of horses; pair harnessed to an open car -
25 pariglia
pariglia s.f.1 pair: una pariglia di cavalli, a pair (of horses)* * *[pa'riʎʎa]sostantivo femminile (di cavalli) span••* * *pariglia/pa'riλλa/sostantivo f.(di cavalli) span\rendere la pariglia to give tit for tat. -
26 пара лошадей
a pair of horses имя существительное: -
27 equipage
ˈekwɪpɪdʒ сущ.
1) экипаж;
выезд Her equipage was a travelling postchaise with one pair of horses. ≈ Экипажем ей служил почтовый дилижанс, запряженный парой лошадей.
2) снаряжение, экипировка dressing equipage Syn: equipment, outfit
3) уст. свита
4) уст. мелкие предметы домашнего обихода( из фарфора, стекла, керамики) выезд (лошади, эпикаж и кучер) экипаж, карета оснащение, снаряжение ( устаревшее) комплект( украшений, посуды) - tea * чайный сервиз ~ снаряжение;
dressing equipage несессер equipage уст. свита ~ снаряжение;
dressing equipage несессер ~ экипаж;
выездБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > equipage
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28 tronquista
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29 двуконный
two-horse (attr.); for a pair of horses -
30 συνωρίδα
συνωρίςpair of horses: fem acc sg -
31 συνωρίδας
συνωρίςpair of horses: fem acc pl -
32 συνωρίδες
συνωρίςpair of horses: fem nom /voc pl -
33 συνωρίδι
συνωρίςpair of horses: fem dat sg -
34 συνωρίδος
συνωρίςpair of horses: fem gen sg -
35 συνωρίδων
συνωρίςpair of horses: fem gen pl -
36 συνωρίς
συνωρίςpair of horses: fem nom sg -
37 συνωρίσι
συνωρίςpair of horses: fem dat pl -
38 συνωρίσιν
συνωρίςpair of horses: fem dat pl -
39 jugum
yoke; team, pair (of horses); ridge (mountain), summit, chain -
40 अश्वगोयुग
áṡva-goyugan. a pair of horses (cf. Pāṇ. 5-2, 29 Comm.)
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