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61 praeter
praeter, adv. and prep. [prae, with the demonstrative suffix ter, as in inter, subter, propter], signifies motion by or past, and hence, also, beyond, or rest outside a thing.I. A.Comparatively, before, beyond, above, more than (only ante-class.):B.quae praeter sapiet quam placet parentibus,
Plaut. Pers. 3, 1, 38:quod mihi videre Facere, et praeter quam res te adhortatur tua,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 8.—Exceptionally, except, excepting, unless, save (class. but rare):II. A.etiam e Graecis ipsis diligenter cavendae sunt quaedam familiaritates, praeter hominum perpaucorum,
Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 5, § 16:ne quis praeter armatus violaretur,
Liv. 4, 59, 7 Weissenb. ad loc.:diem statuit, ante quam liceret sine fraude ab armis discedere, praeter rerum capitalium damnatis,
Sall. C. 36, 2:religionum usquequaque contemptor, praeter unius deae Syriae,
Suet. Ner. 56; id. Claud. 4 fin.: exsules, praeter caedis damnati, restituebantur, [p. 1434] Just. 13, 5, 2:praeter hodie,
Vulg. Gen. 21, 26:nil praeter salices cassaque canna fuit,
Ov. F. 6, 406:uti pueri in curiam ne introeant, praeter ille unus Papirius,
Gell. 1, 23, 13.—In connection with the particles si, quod, que:praeter si aliter nequeas,
unless, Varr. R. R. 1, 41 fin.:praeter quod epulis alienis voluptates meas anteferrem, etc.,
besides that, App. M. 2, p. 122:montes in Arcadiā Cyllene, Lycaeus... praeterque ignobiles octo,
and besides, and also, Plin. 4, 6, 10, § 21:praeterque,
id. 5, 1, 1, § 16; 8, 42, 67, § 166; 9, 39, 64, § 138; 11, 4, 3, § 10. —For praeter quam and praeter propter, v. praeterquam and praeterpropter.—Lit., of place (rare but class.):B.mustela murem mihi abstulit praeter pedes,
Plaut. Stich. 3, 2, 7:magni montes solem succedere praeter,
Lucr. 4, 139:praeter castra Caesaris suas copias transduxit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 48:servi ejus praeter oculos Lollii haec omnia ferebant,
before the eyes of, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 25, § 62:Ligures praeter oram Etrusci maris Neapolim transmisit,
Liv. 40, 41:praeter radices montis lapsus amnis,
Plin. 6, 3, 4, § 10:praeter ora suorum,
Tac. H. 4, 30:tela volant... Praeter utrumque latus praeterque et lumen et aures,
Ov. M. 5, 158:praeter majorum cineres rapitur Lateranus,
Juv. 8, 146.—Trop.1.In gen., over, beyond; against, contrary to, aside from:2.nihil praeter rem locuti sumus,
beside the matter, irrelevant, Auct. Her. 4, 1, 1:praeter aetatem stultus,
Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 3:praeter aequom delinquere,
id. Bacch. 3, 3, 14:multa praeter spem evenisse,
id. Rud. 2, 3, 69; cf.:quor sedebas in foro Tu solus praeter alios,
apart from, id. Ps. 3, 2, 13:praeter naturam praeterque fatum,
Cic. Phil. 1, 4, 10:praeter consuetudinem,
id. Div. 2, 28, 60:cum lacus Albanus praeter modum crevisset,
id. ib. 1, 44, 100:quod mihi videre praeter aetatem tuam Facere,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 7.—In partic.a.Comparatively, of that which goes beyond something else, beyond, above, more than; esp.:b.praeter ceteros, alios, omnes, etc.: illud praeter alia mira miror,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 140:praeter ceteros laborabis,
Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 15, § 43; id. Sull. 3, 7:quae me igitur res praeter ceteros impulit, ut, etc.,
id. Rosc. Am. 1, 2:necesse est quod mihi consuli praecipuum fuit praeter alios, id jam privato cum ceteris esse commune,
id. Sull. 3, 9:ut Argonautas praeter omnes candidum Medea mirata est ducem,
Hor. Epod. 3, 9; Ter. And. 1, 1, 31.—With neg.:nonne ostendis te vereri, quod praeter ceteros tu metuere non debeas,
less than the rest, Cic. Rosc. Am. 50, 145.—Of that besides which there is something else in addition, besides, together with, in addition to:c.ut praeter se denos ad colloquium adducerent,
Caes. B. G. 1, 43:praeter imperatas pecunias,
id. B. C. 3, 32:ut praeter auctoritatem vires quoque haberet,
id. ib. 3, 57:praeter illud commodum, quod, etc., tum etiam, etc.,
Col. 4, 18.—Exceptionally, besides, except:d.nec nobis praeter me alius est servos,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 244:hoc nemini praeter me videtur,
Cic. Att. 1, 1, 2:omnibus sententiis praeter unam condemnatus est,
id. Clu. 20, 55:neque vestitus, praeter pelles habeant,
Caes. B. G. 4, 1:frumentum omne, praeter quod secum portaturi erant, comburunt,
id. ib. 1, 5:nullas (litteras) acceperam praeter quae mihi binae redditae sunt, etc.,
Cic. Att. 5, 3, 2:ex plurimis honoribus, praeter paucos non recepit,
Suet. Tib. 26.—Praeter haec, for praeterea, besides that, besides, moreover (ante- and postclass.), Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 61; Cels. 2, 4.► In composition, praeter has the signification of past, by, and beyond, or besides; e.g. praeterducere, praetermittere, praeterea. -
62 crystalline
1. a кристаллическийcrystalline vanilla — < кристаллическая ваниль>
2. a прозрачный3. a кристаллической структуры4. a хрустальный, сделанный из хрусталя5. a ясный и прозрачный как хрустальСинонимический ряд:bright (adj.) bright; brilliant; clear; cloudless; crystal-clear; limpid; lucid; see-through; translucent; transparent; unclouded -
63 suspended
1. a подвешенный, висящийdust suspended in the air — пыль, висящая в воздухе
2. a подвесной, висячий3. a приостановленный4. a отложенный, отсроченныйsuspended witness — свидетель, дача показаний которым отложена
5. a юр. условный6. a спец. взвешенный, суспендированныйСинонимический ряд:1. hanging (adj.) dangling; hanging; overhanging; pendent; pendulant; pendulous; pensile; swinging2. ceased (verb) break off; ceased; discontinued; interrupted; terminated3. deferred (verb) adjourned; deferred; delayed; held off; held over; held up; hold off; hold up; intermitted; laid over; lay over; postponed; prorogued; put off; put over; remitted; shelved; stayed; stood over; tabled; waived4. excluded (verb) barred; bated; counted out; debarred; eliminated; excepted; excluded; ruled out5. hung (verb) dangled; depended; hung; slung; suspended -
64 Burl Dyed Cloth
A faulty piece of woollen material which, after dyeing, shows numerous particles of undyed vegetable matter, too numerous to pick out, so they are subjected to " bury dyeing " or are " inked." -
65 νῦν
νῦν adv. of time (Hom.+) ‘now’① temporal marker with focus on the moment as such, nowⓐ of time coextensive with the event of the narrative now, at the present time, w. focus on the immediate present, designating both a point of time as well as its extent.α. without definite article. The verbs w. which it is used are foundא. in the pres. Lk 16:25; J 4:18; 9:21; 16:29; Ac 7:4; 2 Cor 13:2; Gal 1:23; 1 Pt 3:21; 1J 3:2 and oft.ב. in the perf., when it has pres. mng. ἔρχεται ὥρα καὶ ν. ἐλήλυθεν it is now here J 16:32 v.l.; ν. ἐγνώκαμεν now we know 8:52; cp. 17:7. ν. οἶδα Ac 12:11. ν. ἡ ψυχή μου τετάρακται J 12:27. Cp. 1J 2:18.ג. in the aor., mostly in contrast to the past, denoting that an action or condition is beginning in the present: νῦν ἐδοξάσθη ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ ἀνθρώπου now the glorification of the Human One has begun J 13:31. ν. τὴν καταλλαγὴν ἐλάβομεν we have now entered into the reconciliation Ro 5:11. οὗτοι ν. ἠπείθησαν they have now become disobedient 11:31. ν. ἀπεκαλύφθη τοῖς ἁγίοις ἀποστόλοις now it has been revealed to the holy apostles Eph 3:5; cp. vs. 10; 2 Ti 1:10. ἃ ν. ἀνηγγέλη ὑμῖν that which is now proclaimed to you 1 Pt 1:12. Cp. Ro 5:9; 16:26; 1 Pt 2:10b, 25.—More rarely in contrast to the future: οὐ δύνασαί μοι νῦν ἀκολουθῆσαι, ἀκολουθήσεις δὲ ὕστερον J 13:36 (νῦν … ὕστερον as Jos., Ant. 4, 295). ἵνα ν. ἔλθῃ• ἐλεύσεται δέ 1 Cor 16:12. ἐὰν μὴ λάβῃ … ν., explained by ἐν τῷ καιρῷ τούτῳ Mk 10:30.ד. in the impv., to denote that the order or request is to be complied w. at once; ν. comes after the impv. (B-D-F §474, 3; before the impv.: TestAbr A 6 p. 83, 24 [Stone p. 14] νῦν θέασαι): καταβάτω ν. ἀπὸ τοῦ σταυροῦ now let him come down from the cross Mt 27:42; Mk 15:32. ῥυσάσθω ν. let (God) deliver him Mt 27:43. ἀντλήσατε ν. now draw some out J 2:8.β. with the definite art.א. as an adj. ὁ, ἡ, τὸ νῦν the present (X., An. 6, 6, 13 ὁ νῦν χρόνος; Dio Chrys. 19 [36], 55 ὁ νῦν κόσμος; PAmh 68, 66 ὁ νῦν στρατηγός; BGU 19, 5; GrBar 4:16 οἱ νῦν ἄνθρωποι; Just., D. 68, 8 ἡ νῦν ὁμιλία) ὁ νῦν αἰών the present age 1 Ti 6:17; 2 Ti 4:10; Tit 2:12. ὁ ν. καιρός (Ael. Aristid. 13 p. 239 D.) Ro 3:26; 8:18; 11:5; 2 Cor 8:14; 4:1. ἡ ν. Ἰερουσαλήμ the present Jerus. Gal 4:25. οἱ ν. οὐρανοί 2 Pt 3:7. ζωὴ ἡ ν. (opp. ἡ μέλλουσα) 1 Ti 4:8.ב. subst. τὸ νῦν the present time (Aristot.) w. prep. (X. et al.; ins, pap LXX) ἀπὸ τοῦ ν. from now on, in the future (SIG 982, 22; BGU 153, 14; 193 II, 11; POxy 479, 6; cp. IXanthos 86 D, ln. 8; s. LRobert, Nouvelles Inscriptions di Sardes ’64, 28f [other exx. in Dssm., NB 81=BS 253]; Sir 11:23f; Tob 7:12; 1 Macc 10:41; 11:35; 15:8; ApcMos 28; Jos., Ant. 13, 50) Lk 1:48; 5:10; 12:52; 22:69; Ac 18:6; 2 Cor 5:16a; ἄχρι τοῦ ν. until now (s. ἄχρι 1aα.—μέχρι τοῦ ν.: Just., D. 78, 8; Diod S 1, 22, 2; SIG 742, 35; BGU 256, 9; 667, 8; 3 Macc 6:28; Jos., Ant. 3, 322) Ro 8:22; Phil 1:5. ἕως τοῦ ν. until now (SIG 705, 44f [112 B.C.]; PMich 173, 14 [III B.C.]; Gen 32:5; 46:34; 1 Macc 2:33) Mt 24:21; Mk 13:19.ג. w. other particles: ἀλλὰ νῦν but now Lk 22:36; 2 Cor 5:16b. ἀλλὰ καὶ ν. (TestAbr A 16 p. 97, 5 [Stone p. 42]) J 11:22; ἄρα ν. so or thus now Ro 8:1. ν. γάρ for now 13:11. ν. δέ but now Lk 16:25; 19:42 (νῦν δέ in the reversal theme also Il. 19, 287–90; 22, 477–514 et al.); J 16:5; 17:13; Col 1:26; Hb 2:8. οὐδὲ ἔτι ν. not even now 1 Cor 3:2 (ἔτι ν.=even now: Plut., Mor. 162e; Ael. Aristid. 13 p. 302 D.; Jos., Ant. 1, 92; 2, 313). καὶ ν. even now (cp. Just., A I, 26, 4; 63, 1, D. 7, 2; Dio Chrys. 13 [7], 121) J 11:22 v.l. (perh. assuredly, but see HRiesenfeld, Nuntius 6, ’52, 41–44); Phil 1:20; ἔτι καὶ ν. and even now Dg 2:3 (Ath. 17, 2; cp. Just., A I, 26, 5 καὶ νῦν ἔτι, A II, 6, 6 καὶ ἔτι νῦν); and now (TestLevi 19:1; JosAs 28:3) J 17:5; Ac 16:37; 23:21; 26:6; Phil 1:30; AcPl Ha 8, 21. ν. οὖν so now (Gen 27:8; 1 Macc 10:71) Ac 16:36; 23:15. καὶ ν. … ἤδη and now … already 1J 4:3. ν. μέν now, to be sure J 16:22. ποτὲ … ν. δέ once … but now (Mel., P. 43, 306) Ro 11:30; Eph 5:8; 1 Pt 2:10. πολλάκις … ν. δέ often … but now Phil 3:18. τότε (μὲν) … ν. δέ then to be sure … but now Gal 4:9; Hb 12:26. ὥσπερ τότε … οὕτως καὶ ν. just as then … so also now Gal 4:29.—ALaurentin, וְעַתָּה—καὶ νῦν. Formule, etc. (J 17:5): Biblica 45, ’64, 168–95; 413–32; HBronyers, … adverbiales וְעַתָּה im AT: VetusT 15, ’65, 289–99.ⓑ of time shortly before or shortly after the immediate pres.: ν. ἠκούσατε Mt 26:65. ν. ἐζήτουν σε λιθάσαι they were just now trying to stone you J 11:8. Cp. 21:10; Ac 7:52.— (Soon) now (Epict. 3, 24, 94) ν. ἀπολύεις τὸν δοῦλόν σου Lk 2:29. Cp. J 12:31ab; 16:5; Phil 1:20.② temporal marker with focus not so much on the present time as the situation pert. at a given moment, now, as it isⓐ without art. as things now stand (Gen 29:32; Ps.-Clem., Hom. 10, 22) νῦν ζῶμεν ἐάν as the situation now is, we live if 1 Th 3:8. So also νῦν δέ, καὶ νῦν, νῦν οὖν: νῦν οὖν τί πειράζετε τ. θεόν; since this is so, why are you tempting God? Ac 15:10; cp. 10:33 (νῦν οὖν: TestAbr B 7 p. 112, 3 [Stone p. 72]; TestJob 23:7; ApcMos 11:30; Lucian, Dial. Deor. 25, 3; Babrius 6, 9). καὶ ν. τί μέλλεις; 22:16 (cp. TestAbr A 4 p. 81, 18 [Stone p. 10] καὶ ν., κύριε τὶ ποιήσω;). Cp. 2J 5.—Somet. in impv. statements (oft. LXX; cp. JJeremias, ZNW 38, ’39, 119f; PsSol 2:32; TestAbr A 4 p. 81, 5 [Stone p. 10]; TestSim 7:1; JosAs 6:8; GrBar 4:1; Tat. 21, 2 πείσθητέ μοι νῦν) καὶ ν. πέμψον now send Ac 10:5. Cp. 16:36; 23:15; 1J 2:28; GJs 9:2.—On ἄγε νῦν s. ἄγε.—Not infreq. νῦν δέ serves to contrast the real state of affairs with the statement made in an unreal conditional clause: εἰ ἔγνως … • νῦν δέ if you had known … ; but, as a matter of fact Lk 19:42. Cp. J 8:40; 9:41; 15:22, 24; 18:36; 1 Cor 12:18 v.l., 20; Hb 11:16.—1 Cor 5:11; 7:14; Js 4:16.ⓑ with art.: neut. pl. τὰ ν. (also written τανῦν; cp. Tdf., Prol. p. 111) as far as the present situation is concerned = now (Trag., Pla. et al.; POxy 743, 30 [2 B.C.]; 811; PTebt 315, 25; Jdth 9:5; 1 Esdr 1:31; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 217) Ac 4:29; 17:30; 20:32; 27:22. καὶ τὰ νῦν λέγω ὑμῖν for now I tell you this 5:38. ἀλλὰ τὰ ν. Hs 5, 7, 4 (TestLevi 10:1 v.l.).—τὸ νῦν ἔχον for the present (Dio Chrys. 21 [38], 42; Tob 7:11 BA v.l.; cp. Tat. 15, 2; 41, 1 τὸ δὲ νῦν συνέχον) Ac 24:25 (B-D-F §160).—The ms. tradition oft. varies betw. ν. and νυνί.—PTachau, ‘Einst’ u. ‘Jetzt’ im NT, ’72; FDanker, Proclamation Commentaries: Luke2, ’87, 47–57. B. 962f. DELG s.v. νυ. M-M. TW. -
66 minute
I[΄minit] n րոպե. the minute(that) հենց ո ր. on the minute ճիշտ ժամին, ժամանակին. at the last minute վերջին րոպեին. Just/Wait a minute Մի րոպե. a matter of minutes րոպեական գործ. any minute րո պե առ րոպե. 10 minutes walk 10 րոպեի ճա նա պարհ. (համառոտ գրառում, արձանա գրու թյուն) the minutes արձանագրություն (ժո ղո վի). record in minutes արձանագրության մեջ մտցնել. keep the minutes արձանագրություն կազմելII[΄minit] a մանր, ամենափոքր. աննշան, չնչին minute particles փոքրիկ մասնիկներ. a minute quantity չնչին քանակություն. (ման րակրկիտ) a minute examination մանրակրկիտ քննարկում -
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