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101 dame
dame [dam]1. feminine nouna. ( = femme) lady• vous savez, ma bonne dame ! (inf) you know, my dear!2. compounds* * *dam
1.
1) ( femme) lady; ( de la noblesse) ladyla dame de son cœur — liter his lady-love
ma bonne or petite dame — (colloq) my dear
2) ( épouse) (colloq) lady3) (dans fables, contes)5) Droit Mrs
2.
(colloq & dated) exclamationdame oui!/non! — my word yes!/no!
3.
dames nom féminin pluriel1) Jeux draughts (+ v sg) GB, checkers (+ v sg) US2) ( inscription) ladies3) Sport•Phrasal Verbs:* * *dam1. nf1) (= femme) ladyLa dame qui tient la buvette m'a indiqué le chemin. — The lady who runs the refreshment stall told me the way.
Mouche-toi et dis bonjour à la dame. — Blow your nose and say hello to the lady.
les toilettes des dames — the ladies' toilets, the ladies'
une grande dame de qch — a grande dame of sth, a great lady of sth
dame nature; Dame Nature — Mother Nature
2) CARTES, ÉCHECS queen2. dames nfpl(= jeu) draughts sg Grande-Bretagne checkers sg USA3. dames adj invSPORT women's* * *A nf1 ( femme) lady; ( de la noblesse) lady; une vieille dame an old lady; la première dame de France France's First Lady; les dames des postes the post office ladies; il a du succès auprès des dames he's very popular with the ladies; la dame de son cœur liter his lady-love; de dame [chapeau, parapluie] lady's; pour dames [vêtements, coiffeur] ladies'; jouer les grandes dames to behave like a princess; c'est une grande dame du cinéma she's a grande dame of the screen; ma bonne or petite dame○ my dear;2 ○( épouse) lady;4 Jeux (aux cartes, échecs) queen; ( aux dames) King; aller à dame ( aux dames) to crown a King; mener un pion à dame ( aux dames) to crown a King; ( aux échecs) to queen a pawn;5 Jur Mrs; (la) dame Durand Mrs Durand;6 Tech ( pour damer) rammer.B ○†excl upon my word!; dame oui!/non! my word yes!/no!C dames nfpl1 ⇒ Les jeux et les sports Jeux draughts (+ v sg) GB, checkers (+ v sg) US; jouer aux dames to play draughts GB ou checkers US; faire une partie de dames to have a game of draughts GB ou checkers US;2 ( inscription) ladies;3 Sport le simple/la finale dames the women's singles/final;4 ( prostituées) euph ladies of the night.dame catéchiste (Catholic) Sunday school teacher; dame de charité lady who does charity work; dame de compagnie live-in companion; dame d'honneur lady-in-waiting; dame de nage Naut rowlock; dame patronnesse lady who does good works; une dame de petite vertu a woman of easy virtue; dame pipi○ (female) toilet attendant; la Vieille Dame (du quai Conti) the French Academy.[dam] nom féminin1. [femme] ladyah, ma bonne ou pauvre dame (familier) , les temps ont bien changé! ah, my dear, times have changed!2. (familier) [épouse]votre dame your missus ou old lady3. [titre] ladysa dame, la dame de ses pensées his ladylovealler à la ou mener un pion à dame to crown a king[aux cartes et aux échecs] queen5. NAUTIQUE————————[dam] interjectiondame oui! yes, indeed!————————dames nom féminin pluriel————————de dames locution adjectivale,pour dames locution adjectivale[bicyclette] ladies' -
102 patronnesse
patʀɔnɛs* * *patʀɔnɛs adj f* * *patronnesse adj dame patronnesse Lady Bountiful.[patrɔnɛs] adjectif féminin→ link=dame dame -
103 후원자의 여성형
n. patroness -
104 покровительница
............................................................1. patronessحامی مونث............................................................2. protectress -
105 fautrīx
fautrīx īcis, f [fautor], a patroness, protectress: amicitiae: regio suorum: viri, O.: naturam fautricem habere in tribuendis virtutibus, N. -
106 Fērōnia
Fērōnia ae, f [Sabine], an early Italian goddess of groves and fountains, patroness of freedmen, L., V., H., Ta. -
107 Laverna
Laverna ae, f [2 LV-], the goddess of gain, patroness of rogues and thieves: pulchra, H. -
108 लक्ष्मी
lakshmī́f. (nom. ī́s, rarely ī́;
alsoᅠ ifc. as mf., but n. i;
cf. lakshmīka) a mark, sign, token RV. X, 71, 2 Nir. IV, 10 ;
(with orᅠ without pāpī́) a bad sign, impending misfortune AV. ĀpṠr. ;
(but in the older language more usually with púṇyā) a good sign, good fortune, prosperity, success, happiness ( alsoᅠ pl.) AV. etc. etc.;
wealth, riches Kāv. Rājat. ;
beauty, loveliness, grace, charm, splendour, lustre MBh. Kāv. etc.;
N. of the goddess of fortune andᅠ beauty (frequently in the later mythology identified with Ṡrī andᅠ regarded as the wife of Vishṇu orᅠ Nārāyaṇa;
accord. toᅠ R. I, 45, 40-43 she sprang with other precious things from the foam of the ocean when churned by the gods andᅠ demons for the recovery of the Amṛita q.v.;
she appeared with a lotus in her hand, whence she is alsoᅠ called Padmā;
accord. toᅠ another legend she appeared at the creation floating over the water on the expanded petals of a lotusflower, she is alsoᅠ variously regarded as a wife of Sūrya,
as a wife of Prajā-pati, as a wife of Dharma andᅠ mother of Kāma,
as sister orᅠ mother of Dhātṛi andᅠ Vidhātṛi,
as wife of Dattâtreya, as one of the 9 Ṡaktis of Vishṇu,
as a manifestation of Prakṛiti etc., as identified with Dākshāyaṇī in Bharatâṡrama, andᅠ with Sītā, wife of Rāma, andᅠ with other women) ib. (cf. RTL. 103; 108 etc..);
the Good Genius orᅠ Fortune of a king personified ( andᅠ often regarded as a rival of his queen), royal power, dominion, majesty Kāv. Kathās. Rājat. ;
a partic. verse orᅠ formula NṛisUp. ;
N. of various plants (Hibiscus Mutabilis;
Mimosa Suma;
turmeric;
a white Tulasī;
= ṛiddhi, vṛiddhi, priyaṅgu, andᅠ phalinī) L. ;
of the eleventh Kalā of the moon Cat. ;
of two kinds of metre Col.;
the wife of a hero L. ;
= dravya L. ;
a pearl L. ;
N. of the wife of king Candra-siṇha of Mithilā andᅠ patroness of various authors ( alsoᅠ called lakhamā, lashamā, lakhimā orᅠ lachimā) Cat. ;
of a poetess ib. ;
of another woman Ṡukas. ;
- लक्ष्मीकल्प
- लक्ष्मीकवच
- लक्ष्मीकान्त
- लक्ष्मीकुमारताताचार्य
- लक्ष्मीकुलतन्त्र
- लक्ष्मीकुलार्णव
- लक्ष्मीखण्ड
- लक्ष्मीगृह
- लक्ष्मीचन्द्रमिश्र
- लक्ष्मीचरित्र
- लक्ष्मीजनार्दन
- लक्ष्मीतन्त्र
- लक्ष्मीताल
- लक्ष्मीत्व
- लक्ष्मीदत्त
- लक्ष्मीदास
- लक्ष्मीदेव
- लक्ष्मीद्वादशनाममहिमन्
- लक्ष्मीद्वादशनाममहिमस्तोत्र
- लक्ष्मीधर
- लक्ष्मीनरसिंह
- लक्ष्मीनाथ
- लक्ष्मीनामामृत
- लक्ष्मीनारायण
- लक्ष्मीनिकेतन
- लक्ष्मीनिवास
- लक्ष्मीनृसिंह
- लक्ष्मींददा
- लक्ष्मीपञ्चाशत्
- लक्ष्मीपति
- लक्ष्मीपुत्र
- लक्ष्मीपुर
- लक्ष्मीपुरुषकार
- लक्ष्मीपुष्प
- लक्ष्मीपूजन
- लक्ष्मीपूजा
- लक्ष्मीप्रणयिन्
- लक्ष्मीफल
- लक्ष्मीबहिष्कृत
- लक्ष्मीमन्त्र
- लक्ष्मीमन्दिर
- लक्ष्मीयजुस्
- लक्ष्मीरमण
- लक्ष्मीलहरि
- लक्ष्मीवत्
- लक्ष्मीवर्मदेव
- लक्ष्मीवल्लभ
- लक्ष्मीवसति
- लक्ष्मीवाक्य
- लक्ष्मीवार
- लक्ष्मीविनय
- लक्ष्मीविलास
- लक्ष्मीविवर्त
- लक्ष्मीवेष्ट
- लक्ष्मीव्रतपूजा
- लक्ष्मीश
- लक्ष्मीश्रेष्ठा
- लक्ष्मीश्वरसिंह
- लक्ष्मीसंहिता
- लक्ष्मीसख
- लक्ष्मीसनाथ
- लक्ष्मीसपर्यासार
- लक्ष्मीसमाह्वया
- लक्ष्मीसरस्वती
- लक्ष्मीसहज
- लक्ष्मीसहस्रनामन्
- लक्ष्मीसहस्रनामस्तोत्र
- लक्ष्मीसहोदर
- लक्ष्मीसूक्त
- लक्ष्मीसेन
- लक्ष्मीस्तव
- लक्ष्मीस्तुति
- लक्ष्मीस्तोत्र
- लक्ष्मीस्वयंवरनाटक
- लक्ष्मीहृदय
- लक्ष्मीहृदयस्तोत्र
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109 विश्वास
vi-ṡvāsam. confidence, trust, reliance, faith orᅠ belief in (loc. gen. instr. with orᅠ without saha, orᅠ comp.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a confidential communication, secret Daṡ. Hit. ;
- kāraka mf ( ikā)n. inspiring confidence, causing trust MBh. ;
- kāraṇa n. reason for confidence Hit. ;
- kārya n. a confidential matter of business Hit. ;
- kṛit mfn. = - kāraka W. ;
- ghāta m. destruction of confidence, violation of trust, treachery RāmatUp. ;
- ghātaka orᅠ - ghātin mfn. one who destroys confidence, a traitor MBh. R. etc.;
- janman mfn. produced from confidence MW. ;
- devī f. N. of the patroness of Vidyā-pati (to whom he dedicated his Gaṇgā-vākyâvalī, a wk. on the worship of the water of the Ganges) Cat. ;
- parama mfn. wholly possessed of confidence, thoroughly trustful R. ;
- pātra n. « receptacle of confidence», a trustworthy person Hit. ;
- pratipanna mfn. possessed of confidence, trustful Hit. ;
- prada mfn. inspiring confidence W. ;
- bhaṅga m. violation of confidence, breach of faith Mālatīm. ;
- bhūmi f. « ground for confidence», a trustworthy person Hit. ;
- maya mf (ī)n. consisting in confidence Jātakam. ;
- rāya m. N. of a minister Cat. ;
- sthāna n. « place for orᅠ object of confidence», a hostage, surety Pañcat. ;
- hantṛi ( MārkP.) orᅠ - hartṛi ( MBh.) m. « destroyer orᅠ stealer of confidence», a traitor;
-sai ͡ka-bhū f. « sole ground for confidence», sole trustworthy person, Kusum. ;
-sai ͡ka-sāra m. « one whose sole essence is confidence»
N. of a man MW. ;
ṡôjjhita-dhī mfn. « one whose mind has abandoned confidence», distrustful, suspicious Rājat. ;
- sôpagama m. access of confidence Ṡak.
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110 patronessa sf
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111 beschermster
n. patroness, female protector, benefactress; female guardian or custodian; woman who provides sponsorship -
112 beschermvrouw
n. patroness, female protector, benefactress; female guardian or custodian; woman who provides sponsorship -
113 patrones
n. patroness -
114 schutsvrouw
n. patroness -
115 benefactress
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116 patrona
f patroness, protectress* * *• catridge• cartridge -
117 zaštitnica
protectress, patroness* * *• rearguard -
118 condescendientemente
• condescendingly• patroness• patronization• patronize• patronymic -
119 patronal
• patronage discount• patronal• patroness• pertaining to division of an estate• pertaining to employers• pertaining to equity -
120 заступница
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