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1 Pella
Pella, ae, and Pellē, ēs, f., = Pella, a city of remote antiquity in Macedonia, the birthplace of Alexander the Great, now Alaklisi, or Apostolus, Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 34; Liv. 44, 46; 36, 7; 42, 51; Cic. Att. 3, 8, 2.— Hence,II. A.Lit.:B.unus Pellaeo juveni non sufficit orbis,
i.e. for Alexander, Juv. 10, 168;also: ductor,
Luc. 3, 233:tyrannus,
Mart. 9, 44, 7:Pellaeus Eoum qui domuit Porum,
Claud. II. Cons. Honor. 373:Pellaeo ponte Niphaten adstrinxit,
Sil. 13, 765:Pellaei proles vesana Philippi,
Luc. 10, 20.—Transf.1. 2.Alexandrian (because Alexander founded Alexandria, in Egypt):3.Pellaeae arces,
Luc. 9, 153:muri,
id. 10, 511:gula (because the Alexandrians were famous gourmands),
Mart. 13, 85.—In a gen. sense, Egyptian:Pellaei gens fortunata Canopi,
Verg. G. 4, 287:puer,
i.e. Ptolemy, Luc. 8, 607;also: rex,
id. 9, 1016; cf.diadema,
id. 5, 60:sceptra,
Sil. 11, 383:domus,
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2 pella
f.round mass.* * *1 (de una coliflor) head2 (masa) lump* * *SF1) [gen] ball, round mass; [sin forma] dollop; (Culin) lump of lard2) [de coliflor] head3) * (=suma de dinero) sum of money4)* * *hacer pellas — (Esp arg) to play hooky (esp AmE colloq), to skive off (school) (BrE colloq)
* * *= drag.Ex. Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.* * *hacer pellas — (Esp arg) to play hooky (esp AmE colloq), to skive off (school) (BrE colloq)
* * *= drag.Ex: Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.
* * *(de masa) lump* * *pella nfEsp Fam -
3 pella
"beyond", apparently a postposition rather than a preposition: Andúnë pella "beyond the West", elenillor pella "from beyond the stars" Nam, RGEO:66, Markirya In one version of the Quenya Lord's Prayer, Tolkien used pell' evidently an elided form of pella as a preposition, but this version was abandoned VT43:13 -
4 pella
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5 pella salada
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6 pella salada
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7 Topaza pella
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8 Pelle
Pella, ae, and Pellē, ēs, f., = Pella, a city of remote antiquity in Macedonia, the birthplace of Alexander the Great, now Alaklisi, or Apostolus, Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 34; Liv. 44, 46; 36, 7; 42, 51; Cic. Att. 3, 8, 2.— Hence,II. A.Lit.:B.unus Pellaeo juveni non sufficit orbis,
i.e. for Alexander, Juv. 10, 168;also: ductor,
Luc. 3, 233:tyrannus,
Mart. 9, 44, 7:Pellaeus Eoum qui domuit Porum,
Claud. II. Cons. Honor. 373:Pellaeo ponte Niphaten adstrinxit,
Sil. 13, 765:Pellaei proles vesana Philippi,
Luc. 10, 20.—Transf.1. 2.Alexandrian (because Alexander founded Alexandria, in Egypt):3.Pellaeae arces,
Luc. 9, 153:muri,
id. 10, 511:gula (because the Alexandrians were famous gourmands),
Mart. 13, 85.—In a gen. sense, Egyptian:Pellaei gens fortunata Canopi,
Verg. G. 4, 287:puer,
i.e. Ptolemy, Luc. 8, 607;also: rex,
id. 9, 1016; cf.diadema,
id. 5, 60:sceptra,
Sil. 11, 383:domus,
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9 grasa
adj.&f.feminine of GRASO.f.1 fat.grasa vegetal vegetable fat2 grease, oil (lubricante).3 grease.4 shoe polish, shoe cream, shoeblacking, bitumen.* * *1 grease, fat* * *1. noun f.1) fat2) grease2. f., (m. - graso)* * *1. SF1) [de alimentos] fattener mucha grasa — [carne] to be fatty; [guiso, plato] to be (very) greasy
2) (Anat) fat3) (=suciedad) grease4) (Aut, Mec) (=lubrificante) grease5) Méx * [para el calzado] shoe polish6) Arg * working-class person2. ADJ *1) Arg (=torpe) stupid, slow2) Cono Sur pey common3.SMFes un grasa — Cono Sur * he's common
* * *1)a) (Biol, Coc) fatb) ( suciedad) greasec) (Mec) grease2) (Méx) ( betún) shoe polish* * *= grease, fat, blubber.Nota: Generalmente de animal marino (cetáceos), como las ballenas.Ex. Some grease had been transferred to the surface of the stone and the grease was repelling the rain water.Ex. In a subject headings list non-approved headings are normally shown in light face type and the indexer is directed towards the preferred heading, for example, Grease USE oils and fats.Ex. Large white sharks will also scavenge on the carcasses of whale sharks, and on the fat-rich blubber layer of dead whales.----* bajo en grasas = low fat.* bulto de grasa = fat lump.* de bajo contenido en grasas = low fat.* grasa animal = animal fat.* grasa corporal = body fat.* grasa de cerdo = pork fat.* grasa de la leche = milk fat, butterfat.* grasas saturadas = saturated fat.* grasa vegetal = shortening.* producto derivado de la grasa animal = fat product.* rico en grasa = fat-rich.* sin grasa = nonfat.* sin grasas = nonfat, fat free.* volver a untar grasa al cojinete = repack + bearing.* * *1)a) (Biol, Coc) fatb) ( suciedad) greasec) (Mec) grease2) (Méx) ( betún) shoe polish* * *= grease, fat, blubber.Nota: Generalmente de animal marino (cetáceos), como las ballenas.Ex: Some grease had been transferred to the surface of the stone and the grease was repelling the rain water.
Ex: In a subject headings list non-approved headings are normally shown in light face type and the indexer is directed towards the preferred heading, for example, Grease USE oils and fats.Ex: Large white sharks will also scavenge on the carcasses of whale sharks, and on the fat-rich blubber layer of dead whales.* bajo en grasas = low fat.* bulto de grasa = fat lump.* de bajo contenido en grasas = low fat.* grasa animal = animal fat.* grasa corporal = body fat.* grasa de cerdo = pork fat.* grasa de la leche = milk fat, butterfat.* grasas saturadas = saturated fat.* grasa vegetal = shortening.* producto derivado de la grasa animal = fat product.* rico en grasa = fat-rich.* sin grasa = nonfat.* sin grasas = nonfat, fat free.* volver a untar grasa al cojinete = repack + bearing.* * *Ala comida tenía mucha grasa the food was very greasyun corte de carne con mucha grasa a very fatty cut of meatel deporte ayuda a eliminar la(s) grasa(s) exercise helps get rid of fat2 (suciedad) greaseestá lleno de grasa it's all greasy3 ( Mec) greaseCompuestos:animal fat( RPl) suetfpl monounsaturated fats (pl)fpl polyunsaturated fats (pl)fpl saturated fats (pl)vegetable fatdale grasa a tus zapatos polish o shine your shoes, give your shoes a polish o shineC* * *
grasa sustantivo femenino
1a) (Biol, Coc) fat;
c) (Mec) grease
2 (Méx) ( betún) shoe polish
graso,-a adjetivo
1 (pelo, piel) greasy, oily: champú para el pelo graso, shampoo for oily hair
2 (adiposo) fatty
ácido graso, fatty acid
grasa sustantivo femenino
1 (para lubricar, cocinar) grease
2 (de un cuerpo) fat: me gusta la grasa del jamón, I like ham fat
' grasa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chorrear
- engrasar
- magra
- magro
- mancha
- manteca
- pringosa
- pringoso
- sebo
- ensuciar
- gordura
- mugre
- nadar
- piel
- pringar
- quemar
English:
blubber
- coat
- congeal
- fat
- film
- grease
- greasy
- livid
- nowadays
- roll
- smear
- trim
- wash off
- lard
- mincemeat
- suet
* * *grasa1 nf1. [en comestibles] fat;[de cerdo] lard;la comida de la región tiene mucha grasa the food of the region is very greasy;necesitas eliminar grasas you need to get rid of some fatgrasa de ballena blubber;grasa saturada saturated fat;grasa vegetal vegetable fat2. [lubricante] grease, oil3. [suciedad] grease;esta camisa está llena de grasa this shirt is covered in grease o is all greasydar grasa a algo to polish sth♦ adjcommon♦ nmfsos un grasa you're so common* * *f1 BIO, GASTR fat;bajo en grasa low in fat, low-fat atr2 lubricante, suciedad grease* * *grasa nf1) : grease2) : fat* * *grasa n1. (parte del animal, producto comestible) fat2. (para engrasar motores, sebo indeseable) grease -
10 colibrì
colibrì s.m. (zool.) hummingbird // colibrì dal becco a spada, ( Ensifera ensifera) sword-bill // colibrì topazio, ( Topaza pella) topaz.* * *[koli'bri]sostantivo maschile invariabile humming bird* * *colibrì/koli'bri/m.inv.humming bird. -
11 topazio
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12 a cappella
/'aka'pella/ Muz. Ⅰ adj. inv. [pieśń, chór, styl] a cappella Ⅱ adv. [śpiewać] a cappella, unaccompaniedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > a cappella
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13 колибри, топазовый
—2. RUS топазовый колибри m3. ENG topaz4. DEU —5. FRA —1. LAT Topaza pella ( Linnaeus)2. RUS топазовый колибри m3. ENG crimson topaz4. DEU Topaskolibri m5. FRA colibri m topazeDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES — BIRDS > колибри, топазовый
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14 Pellaeus
Pellaeus, a, um, v. Pella, II. -
15 pellis
pellis, is ( abl. sing. pelle;I.but pelli,
Lucr. 6, 1270; App. Mag. 22), f. [Gr. pella, pelas, skin; cf. erusipelas, epipolê, surface; also, platus, and Lat. palam], a skin, hide (of a beast), whether on the body or taken off; a felt, pelt, etc.Lit., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 6: inaurata arietis, Enn. ap. Auct. Her. 2, 22, 34 (Trag. v. 285 Vahl.):II.rana rugosam inflavit pellem,
Phaedr. 1, 23, 4; Col. 6, 13, 2:nationes caprarum pellibus vestitae,
Varr. R. R. 2, 11, 11; cf.:quam tu numquam vides nisi cum pelle caprinā,
Cic. N. D. 1, 29, 82:pelles pro velis,
Caes. B. G. 3, 13:fulvique insternor pelle leonis,
Verg. A. 2, 722:pelles perficere,
Plin. 24, 11, 56, § 94:pelles candidas conficere,
id. 13, 6, 13, § 55:pecudes aureas habuisse pelles tradiderunt,
Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 6.— Poet., of the human skin:frigida pellis Duraque,
Lucr. 6, 1194:ossa atque pellis tota est,
Plaut. Aul. 3, 6, 28; id. Capt. 1, 2, 32:pellis nostra,
Vulg. Thren. 5, 10; id. Job, 10, 11; 19, 20: pellem habere Hercules fingitur, ut homines cultus antiqui admoneantur. Lugentes quoque diebus luctus in pellibus sunt, Paul. ex Fest. p. 207 Müll.; cf.:deformem pro cute pellem aspice,
Juv. 10, 192.—Prov.: detrahere pellem, i. e. to pull off the mask which conceals a person's faults, Hor. S. 2, 1, 64:introrsum turpis, speciosus pelle decorā,
with a showy outside, id. Ep. 1, 16, 45: cf. Pers. 4, 14: in propriā pelle quiescere, to be content with one's own state or condition, Hor. S. 1, 6, 22 (v. pellicula):caninam pellem rodere, said of lampooning a slanderer,
Mart. 5, 60, 10:pellem pro pelle, et cuncta quae habet homo dabit pro animā suā,
Vulg. Job, 2, 4:si mutare potest Aethiops pellem suam,
id. Jer. 13, 23.—Transf.A.Leather:B.ruptā calceus alter Pelle patet,
Juv. 3, 150.—A garment, article of clothing made of skin, Col. 1, 8; cf. Ov. Tr. 3, 10, 19:C.pes in pelle natet,
in the shoe, id. A. A. 1, 516; Pers. 5, 140.—A tent for soldiers (because it was covered with skins); usually in the phrase sub pellibus, in the camp:D. E.ut non multum imperatori sub ipsis pellibus otii relinquatur,
Cic. Ac. 2, 2, 4:sub pellibus milites contineri non possent,
Caes. B. G. 3, 29 fin.:(Caesar) sub pellibus hiemare constituit,
id. B. C. 3, 13 fin.; cf. Liv. 37, 39:durare sub pellibus,
id. 5, 2; Tac. A. 13, 35; 14, 38:pellium nomine,
for covering shields, Cic. Pis. 36, 87.—A drum:pelles caedere,
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16 Phacus
Phacus, i, m., = Phakos, a fortified place near Pella in Macedonia, where the treasury of the Macedonian kings was kept, Liv. 44, 6, 2:Arx Phacus,
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17 ala
1 imperative particle á, a combined with the negation lá, -la "not" to express a prohibition VT43:22; see lá \#1. Also with 1st person suffix -lyë alalyë and álalyë, VT43:10, 22, VT44:8 and 1st person pl. object suffix -më alamë and álamë, "do not do something to us", as in álaumë/u tulya, "do not lead uus/u", VT43:12, 22. In the essay Quendi and Eldar, negative imperatives are rather indicated by áva, q.v., but this form can well coexist with ala, \#ála. 5 prep. "after, beyond" MC:221, 214; however, LotR-style Quenya has han and pella "beyond" and apa "after" 6 also alar! or alla! interjection "hail, blessed be thou". VT45:5,14 7 noun "day", also alan "daytime". The forms allen, alanen listed after these words could be inflected forms of them, genitive "of daytime", constracted allen = al'nen and uncontracted. However, Tolkien struck out all of this VT45:13. -
18 han
prep. "beyond" compare the postposition pella of similar meaning VT43:14 -
19 3778
1. LAT Topaza pella ( Linnaeus)2. RUS топазовый колибри m3. ENG crimson topaz4. DEU Topaskolibri m5. FRA colibri m topaze -
20 חמתא
חַמְּתָא, חַמְּתָהpr. n. pl. (b. h. חַמַּת; חמם) Ḥammtha, ( Hot Springs), name of several Jewish places, esp. a) Ḥ., near Tiberias. Y.Meg.I, 70a (expl. חמת, Josh. 19:35; Bab. ib. 6a top חמת זו טבריא). Tosef.Erub.VII (V), 2; Y. ib. V, 22d bot.; a. e.b) Ḥ., near Geder. Meg.I, 100. (expl. חמת, Josh. l. c.) זו חמת גדר Ms. M. 2 (ed. חמי גרר). Y.Erub.VI, 23c bot.; Y.Kidd.III, 64d top.c) Y.Shebi.VI, 36c bot. ח׳ דפחל Ḥ. near Pella (v. Neub. Géogr. p. 27 4).Lam. R. to I, 16 ח׳ (Neub. l. c. p. 115 חמתן) Emmaus in Judæa.V. אִמָּאוּס.
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