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1 penetralia
pĕnē̆trālis, e, adj. [penetro].I.Piercing, penetrating (ante-class.):II.frigus,
Lucr. 1, 494:ignis,
id. 1, 535:fulmineus multo penetralior ignis,
id. 2, 382.—Transf., inward, inner, internal, interior, innermost (mostly poet.):I.tecta,
Verg. G. 1, 379:aeternumque adytis effert penetralibus ignem,
id. A. 2, 297:abditi ac penetrales foci,
Cic. Har. Resp. 27, 57:di Penates... ab eo, quod penitus insideret: ex quo etiam penetrales a poëtis vocantur,
id. N. D. 2, 27, 68; so,per penetrales deos,
Sen. Oedip. 265; id. Phoen. 340: penetrale sacrificium dicitur, quod interiore parte sacrarii conficitur: unde et penetralia cujusque dicuntur;et penes nos, quod in potestate nostrā est,
Fest. p. 250 Müll.—As subst.: pĕnē̆trāle, is ( pĕnē̆tral, Macr. S. 7, 1; Symm. Ep. 2, 34), n.; usually in plur.: pĕnē̆trālĭa, ium, the inner part, interior of any thing, esp. of a building; the inside space, an inner room (mostly poet.; not in Cic. or Cæs.; cf. adytum).Lit.A.In gen.:B.penetrale urbis,
Liv. 41, 20, 7:in ipsis penetralibus (Britanniae),
Tac. Agr. 30:apparent Priami et veterum penetralia regum,
the inner chambers, Verg. A. 2, 484:in penetralibus regum ipsorum,
Vulg. Psa. 104, 30; so,penetralia alta medio tecti,
Verg. A. 7, 59:magni amnis penetralia,
Ov. M. 1, 574; Sil. 7, 501.—In partic.1.A sanctuary, esp. that of the Penates, a chapel:2.penetralia sunt penatium deorum sacraria,
Fest. p. 208 Müll.:Capitolini Tonantis,
Mart. 10, 51.—Transf., poet., the Penates, guardian deities:II.huc vittas castumque refer penetrale parentum,
Sil. 13, 62:avi penetralia Turni,
id. 1, 668.—Trop., an inner place, secret place, a secret (post-Aug.), Stat. S. 3, 5, 56:loci aperire penetralia,
Quint. 6, 2, 25:auxilia ex ipsis sapientiae penetralibus petere,
id. 12 prooem. §3: animus secedit in loca pura... Haec eloquentiae penetralia,
Tac. Or. 12:penetralia animi,
Ambros. in Luc. 1, 1, 12:mentis,
id. ib. 1, 5, 105.—With esp. reference to the signif. sanctuary (v. supra, I. B.):ut tantum intra suum penetral existimes adorandam (philosophiam),
Macr. S. 7, 1:sanctum penetral animi tui nesciunt,
Symm. Ep. 2, 34. — Adv.: pĕnē̆trālĭter, inwardly, internally (post-class.), Ven. Vit. S. Mart. 4, 597. -
2 святилища
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3 тайники
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4 penetrale
pĕnē̆trālis, e, adj. [penetro].I.Piercing, penetrating (ante-class.):II.frigus,
Lucr. 1, 494:ignis,
id. 1, 535:fulmineus multo penetralior ignis,
id. 2, 382.—Transf., inward, inner, internal, interior, innermost (mostly poet.):I.tecta,
Verg. G. 1, 379:aeternumque adytis effert penetralibus ignem,
id. A. 2, 297:abditi ac penetrales foci,
Cic. Har. Resp. 27, 57:di Penates... ab eo, quod penitus insideret: ex quo etiam penetrales a poëtis vocantur,
id. N. D. 2, 27, 68; so,per penetrales deos,
Sen. Oedip. 265; id. Phoen. 340: penetrale sacrificium dicitur, quod interiore parte sacrarii conficitur: unde et penetralia cujusque dicuntur;et penes nos, quod in potestate nostrā est,
Fest. p. 250 Müll.—As subst.: pĕnē̆trāle, is ( pĕnē̆tral, Macr. S. 7, 1; Symm. Ep. 2, 34), n.; usually in plur.: pĕnē̆trālĭa, ium, the inner part, interior of any thing, esp. of a building; the inside space, an inner room (mostly poet.; not in Cic. or Cæs.; cf. adytum).Lit.A.In gen.:B.penetrale urbis,
Liv. 41, 20, 7:in ipsis penetralibus (Britanniae),
Tac. Agr. 30:apparent Priami et veterum penetralia regum,
the inner chambers, Verg. A. 2, 484:in penetralibus regum ipsorum,
Vulg. Psa. 104, 30; so,penetralia alta medio tecti,
Verg. A. 7, 59:magni amnis penetralia,
Ov. M. 1, 574; Sil. 7, 501.—In partic.1.A sanctuary, esp. that of the Penates, a chapel:2.penetralia sunt penatium deorum sacraria,
Fest. p. 208 Müll.:Capitolini Tonantis,
Mart. 10, 51.—Transf., poet., the Penates, guardian deities:II.huc vittas castumque refer penetrale parentum,
Sil. 13, 62:avi penetralia Turni,
id. 1, 668.—Trop., an inner place, secret place, a secret (post-Aug.), Stat. S. 3, 5, 56:loci aperire penetralia,
Quint. 6, 2, 25:auxilia ex ipsis sapientiae penetralibus petere,
id. 12 prooem. §3: animus secedit in loca pura... Haec eloquentiae penetralia,
Tac. Or. 12:penetralia animi,
Ambros. in Luc. 1, 1, 12:mentis,
id. ib. 1, 5, 105.—With esp. reference to the signif. sanctuary (v. supra, I. B.):ut tantum intra suum penetral existimes adorandam (philosophiam),
Macr. S. 7, 1:sanctum penetral animi tui nesciunt,
Symm. Ep. 2, 34. — Adv.: pĕnē̆trālĭter, inwardly, internally (post-class.), Ven. Vit. S. Mart. 4, 597. -
5 penetralis
pĕnē̆trālis, e, adj. [penetro].I.Piercing, penetrating (ante-class.):II.frigus,
Lucr. 1, 494:ignis,
id. 1, 535:fulmineus multo penetralior ignis,
id. 2, 382.—Transf., inward, inner, internal, interior, innermost (mostly poet.):I.tecta,
Verg. G. 1, 379:aeternumque adytis effert penetralibus ignem,
id. A. 2, 297:abditi ac penetrales foci,
Cic. Har. Resp. 27, 57:di Penates... ab eo, quod penitus insideret: ex quo etiam penetrales a poëtis vocantur,
id. N. D. 2, 27, 68; so,per penetrales deos,
Sen. Oedip. 265; id. Phoen. 340: penetrale sacrificium dicitur, quod interiore parte sacrarii conficitur: unde et penetralia cujusque dicuntur;et penes nos, quod in potestate nostrā est,
Fest. p. 250 Müll.—As subst.: pĕnē̆trāle, is ( pĕnē̆tral, Macr. S. 7, 1; Symm. Ep. 2, 34), n.; usually in plur.: pĕnē̆trālĭa, ium, the inner part, interior of any thing, esp. of a building; the inside space, an inner room (mostly poet.; not in Cic. or Cæs.; cf. adytum).Lit.A.In gen.:B.penetrale urbis,
Liv. 41, 20, 7:in ipsis penetralibus (Britanniae),
Tac. Agr. 30:apparent Priami et veterum penetralia regum,
the inner chambers, Verg. A. 2, 484:in penetralibus regum ipsorum,
Vulg. Psa. 104, 30; so,penetralia alta medio tecti,
Verg. A. 7, 59:magni amnis penetralia,
Ov. M. 1, 574; Sil. 7, 501.—In partic.1.A sanctuary, esp. that of the Penates, a chapel:2.penetralia sunt penatium deorum sacraria,
Fest. p. 208 Müll.:Capitolini Tonantis,
Mart. 10, 51.—Transf., poet., the Penates, guardian deities:II.huc vittas castumque refer penetrale parentum,
Sil. 13, 62:avi penetralia Turni,
id. 1, 668.—Trop., an inner place, secret place, a secret (post-Aug.), Stat. S. 3, 5, 56:loci aperire penetralia,
Quint. 6, 2, 25:auxilia ex ipsis sapientiae penetralibus petere,
id. 12 prooem. §3: animus secedit in loca pura... Haec eloquentiae penetralia,
Tac. Or. 12:penetralia animi,
Ambros. in Luc. 1, 1, 12:mentis,
id. ib. 1, 5, 105.—With esp. reference to the signif. sanctuary (v. supra, I. B.):ut tantum intra suum penetral existimes adorandam (philosophiam),
Macr. S. 7, 1:sanctum penetral animi tui nesciunt,
Symm. Ep. 2, 34. — Adv.: pĕnē̆trālĭter, inwardly, internally (post-class.), Ven. Vit. S. Mart. 4, 597. -
6 penetraliter
pĕnē̆trālis, e, adj. [penetro].I.Piercing, penetrating (ante-class.):II.frigus,
Lucr. 1, 494:ignis,
id. 1, 535:fulmineus multo penetralior ignis,
id. 2, 382.—Transf., inward, inner, internal, interior, innermost (mostly poet.):I.tecta,
Verg. G. 1, 379:aeternumque adytis effert penetralibus ignem,
id. A. 2, 297:abditi ac penetrales foci,
Cic. Har. Resp. 27, 57:di Penates... ab eo, quod penitus insideret: ex quo etiam penetrales a poëtis vocantur,
id. N. D. 2, 27, 68; so,per penetrales deos,
Sen. Oedip. 265; id. Phoen. 340: penetrale sacrificium dicitur, quod interiore parte sacrarii conficitur: unde et penetralia cujusque dicuntur;et penes nos, quod in potestate nostrā est,
Fest. p. 250 Müll.—As subst.: pĕnē̆trāle, is ( pĕnē̆tral, Macr. S. 7, 1; Symm. Ep. 2, 34), n.; usually in plur.: pĕnē̆trālĭa, ium, the inner part, interior of any thing, esp. of a building; the inside space, an inner room (mostly poet.; not in Cic. or Cæs.; cf. adytum).Lit.A.In gen.:B.penetrale urbis,
Liv. 41, 20, 7:in ipsis penetralibus (Britanniae),
Tac. Agr. 30:apparent Priami et veterum penetralia regum,
the inner chambers, Verg. A. 2, 484:in penetralibus regum ipsorum,
Vulg. Psa. 104, 30; so,penetralia alta medio tecti,
Verg. A. 7, 59:magni amnis penetralia,
Ov. M. 1, 574; Sil. 7, 501.—In partic.1.A sanctuary, esp. that of the Penates, a chapel:2.penetralia sunt penatium deorum sacraria,
Fest. p. 208 Müll.:Capitolini Tonantis,
Mart. 10, 51.—Transf., poet., the Penates, guardian deities:II.huc vittas castumque refer penetrale parentum,
Sil. 13, 62:avi penetralia Turni,
id. 1, 668.—Trop., an inner place, secret place, a secret (post-Aug.), Stat. S. 3, 5, 56:loci aperire penetralia,
Quint. 6, 2, 25:auxilia ex ipsis sapientiae penetralibus petere,
id. 12 prooem. §3: animus secedit in loca pura... Haec eloquentiae penetralia,
Tac. Or. 12:penetralia animi,
Ambros. in Luc. 1, 1, 12:mentis,
id. ib. 1, 5, 105.—With esp. reference to the signif. sanctuary (v. supra, I. B.):ut tantum intra suum penetral existimes adorandam (philosophiam),
Macr. S. 7, 1:sanctum penetral animi tui nesciunt,
Symm. Ep. 2, 34. — Adv.: pĕnē̆trālĭter, inwardly, internally (post-class.), Ven. Vit. S. Mart. 4, 597. -
7 тайник
hiding (place), hiding-place; cache (тайный склад); мн. penetralia* * ** * *hiding, hiding-place; cache; penetralia* * *cachecrypthidehide-outhiding-placelurking-placestash -
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9 внутренние покои гарема
General subject: the penetralia of the harem, the penetrals of the haremУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутренние покои гарема
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10 святилище
1) General subject: delubrum, holy, holy mackerel!, naos, penetral, penetralia, penetralias, sanctuary, sanctum, sacrarium2) Religion: adytum, bethel, cella, delubrum (= sanctuary), gurdwara, holy place, jinja, most holy place, sacrarium (The most sacred part of a religious building), sanctuary (A consecrated place), sanctum (A sacred place), shrine, garbhagriha3) Architecture: temple4) Christianity: presbytery -
11 святилище древнеримского храма
Religion: PenetraliaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > святилище древнеримского храма
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General subject: penetral, penetralia, penetralias, recesses -
13 Intimsphäre
Intimsphäre
privacy, private-life sphere, sanctum, penetralia;
• in der Intimsphäre in the privacy of the home;
• jds. Intimsphäre verletzen to invade (intrude upon) s. one’s privacy. -
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15 içyüzü
n. color, colour [Brit.], low down, penetralia -
16 신전 등의 안채
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n. main building, brightness of the eyes, penetralia -
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sanctuary* * *светѝлище,ср., -а sanctuary.* * *sanctuary ; penetralia* * *sanctuary -
19 adytum
adytum ī, n, ἄδυτον. — Usu. plur, the inmost recess, holiest place: adyti incola, H.: penetralia, V.: ima, the inmost part of a tomb, V.* * *innermost part of a temple, sanctuary, shrine; innermost recesses/chamber -
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īmus adj. sup. [contr. for infimus], the lowest, deepest, last: ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum: penetralia, O.: imā verrit vestigia caudā, tip, V.: fundo in imo, at the very bottom, V.: vox, the highest treble (opp. summa, the bass), H.: conviva, at the foot, H.: ad imam quercum, at the foot of the oak, Ph.: currūs, low wheels (of the plough-team), V.: deorum Gratus imis, of the lower world, H.—As subst n., the bottom, depth, lowest part: murus ab imo ad summum, L.: locus ab imo acclivis, Cs.: Ianus summus ab imo, from end to end, H.: vertere ab imo moenia, utterly, V.: (aurīs) instabiles imo facit, at the roots, O.: aquae perspicuae imo, to the bottom, O.: medio ne discrepet imum, the end, H.: Dormiet in lucem... ad imum Thraex erit, at last, H.: inter Ima pedis, clefts of the hoof, V.: ima summis Mutare, turn the lowest into the highest, H.: qui regit ima, the under world, O.—Fig., of time or rank, the last (poet.): mensis, O.: poëma, Si paulum summo decessit, vergit ad imum, from the sublime... to the ridiculous, H.
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