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place of torment

  • 1 βάσανος

    βάσανος, ου, ἡ (Theognis, Pind.+, orig. ‘touchstone, test’, then of procedures or ‘torment’ used to extract a confession; ins, pap, LXX, En; TestSol 1:3; Philo; Jos., Ant. 12, 255; 13, 241; Just.)
    severe pain occasioned by punitive torture, torture, torment (Herodas 2, 88 and Diod. S, 15, 58, 2 of torture ordered by a court to extort a confession; SIG 780, 12; PLille 29 I, 22; LXX, esp. oft. 4 Macc; Philo, De Jos. 86; Jos., Bell. 1, 635; Ant. 16, 245) MPol 2:3, 4; Ox 840, 7. Of the tortures in the nether world (cp. Wsd 3:1; 4 Macc 13:15) and as synon. of ‘unquenchable fire’ 2 Cl 17:7b; ὑπάρχειν ἐν β. be in torment Lk 16:23. Descriptive of place in the nether world τόπος τῆς β. place of torment vs. 28. Cp. 2 Cl 10:4.—Of persecutions of Christians 1 Cl 6:1; 2 Cl 17:7a.—Cp. Hv 3, 7, 6; Hs 6, 3, 4; 6, 4, 3f; 6, 5, 1; 3; 7.
    gener. severe pain caused by someth. oppressive, severe pain, torment (w. νόσοι; cp. Sext. Emp., Eth. 153 [Adv. Math. 11, 153]; 1 Macc 9:56; Philo, Abr. 96) Mt 4:24.—Papias (3:3).—PduBois, Torture and Truth 1991. B. 1115. DELG. M-M. TW.

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  • 2 τόπος

    τόπος, ου, ὁ (Aeschyl.+) prim. ‘place, position, region’.
    an area of any size, gener. specified as a place of habitation
    inhabited geographical area: place, of a city, village, etc. (Manetho: 609 Fgm. 10, 238 Jac.; in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 238; Diod S 1, 15, 6; 2, 13, 6; 13, 64, 7; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 86; 2, 34) οἱ ἄνδρες τοῦ τόπου ἐκείνου (cp. Gen 29:22) Mt 14:35. Cp. Mk 6:11 (of the inhabitants); Lk 4:37; 10:1 (w. πόλις as 2 Ch 34:6; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 115); Ac 16:3; 27:2; Rv 18:17 (s. πλέω). ἐν παντὶ τόπῳ everywhere that people or Christians live (cp. Diod S 13, 22, 3 εἰς πάντα τόπον; Mal 1:11; TestDan 6:7; ParJer 5:32; Just., D. 41, 3, and on the exaggeration in epistolary style PLond III, 891, 9 p. 242 [IV A.D., Christian] ἡ εὐφημία σου περιεκύκλωσεν τ. κόσμον ὅλον) 1 Cor 1:2; 2 Cor 2:14; 1 Th 1:8; 2 Th 3:16 v.l.; MPol 19:1; AcPl Ha 6, 5 and15. Also κατὰ πάντα τόπον MPol ins ἐν παντὶ τόπῳ καὶ χρόνῳ D 14:3. This is perh. the place for τὸν τόπον καὶ τὸ ἔθνος J 11:48 (the Sin. Syr. and Chrysost. vol. VIII 386e take τόπ. to mean Jerusalem [cp. 2 Macc 3:2, 12]; but s. 1b below). ἐν ποίῳ τόπῳ where AcPl Ha 6, 12; without ἐν Hv 1:7 Joly. εἰς ἕτερον τόπον to another place (Dio Chrys. 70 [20], 2; Plut., Mor. 108d) Ac 12:17. Cp. AFridrichsen, Kgl. Hum. Vetensk. Samf. i. Uppsala, Årsbok ’43, 28–30.
    inhabited structure: space, place, building et al. (Diod S 20, 100, 4 τόποι=buildings; POslo 55, 10 [c. 200 A.D.]; 1 Km 24:23; 2 Ch 25:10) Ac 4:31 (Stephan. Byz. s.v. Τρεμιθοῦς: the τόπος quakes at the παρουσία of Aphrodite). Esp. of a temple (2 Macc 5:17–20 [w. ἔθνος]; 10:7; 3 Macc 1:9ab al.; EpArist 81) perh. J 11:48 (s. 1a above; the same problem arises concerning τόπος PLond 2710 recto, 6: HTR 29, ’36, 40; 45f.—τ. of a temple Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 94, 20 [beg. II A.D.]; Jos., Ant. 16, 165); τόπος ἅγιος (cp. Is 60:13; 2 Macc 1:29; 2:18; 8:17) Mt 24:15; Ac 6:13; 21:28b.
    a portion of a larger area: place, location (Diod S 2, 7, 5 τόπος τῆς πόλεως=the place on which the city stands; Just., D. 40, 2 ὁ τ. τῆς Ἰερουσαλήμ) ἔρημος τόπος (ἔρημος 1a) Mt 14:13; cp. vs. 15; Mk 1:35; 6:31f, 35; Lk 4:42; 9:12; GJs 17:3. Pl. Mk 1:45. πεδινός Lk 6:17. κρημνώδης Hv 1, 1, 3; Hs 6, 2, 6. καλός v 3, 1, 3b. τόπος τοῦ ἀγροῦ a place in the country 2, 1, 4; 3, 1, 3a; τοῦ σπηλαίου GJs 19:2 (cp. Just., D. 70, 1; 78, 6). Cp. Hv 2, 1, 1; Hs 6, 2, 4. On τόπος διθάλασσος Ac 27:41 s. διθάλασσος. Cp. τραχεῖς τόποι rocky places vs. 29. ὁ τόπος ὅπου (TestAbr B 10 p. 114, 13 [Stone p. 76]; ParJer 7:32; ApcMos 33; Just., D. 78, 8) the place where Mt 28:6; Mk 16:6; J 4:20; 6:23; 10:40; 11:30; 19:20, 41. ὁ τόπος ἔνθα GPt 13:56 (Just., A I, 19, 8; Mel., HE 4, 26, 14). ὁ τόπος ἐφʼ ᾧ ἕστηκας Ac 7:33 (cp. Ex 3:5). The dat. for εἰς w. acc. (B-D-F §199) ποίῳ τόπῳ ἀπῆλθεν Hv 4, 3, 7. ἐν παντὶ τόπῳ in every place (in Jerusalem) 1 Cl 41:2. Combined w. a name εἰς τόπον λεγόμενον Γολγοθᾶ Mt 27:33a. ἐπὶ τὸν Γολγοθᾶν τόπον Mk 15:22a.—Lk 23:33; J 19:13; Ac 27:8; Rv 16:16. W. gen.: κρανίου τόπος Mt 27:33b; Mk 15:22b; J 19:17 (s. κρανίον). τόπος τῆς καταπαύσεως Ac 7:49; B 16:2 (both Is 66:1; s. κατάπαυσις 1).—Pleonastic ἐν τόπῳ χωρίου Ῥωμαίων IRo insc. (s. τύπος 6c, end).—(Definite) place, (particular) spot, scene Lk 10:32; 19:5; 22:40; J 5:13; 6:10. ἐκεῖνον τὸν τόπον Papias (3:3) (Just., D. 3, 1 ἐκείνου τοῦ τόπου).
    pl. regions, districts (Diod S 4, 23, 2; 13, 109, 2; Artem. 2, 9 p. 92, 28; PHib 66, 2; PTebt 281, 12 al.; EpArist 22; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 9) ἄνυδροι τόποι Mt 12:43; Lk 11:24. οἱ ἀνατολικοὶ τόποι the east 1 Cl 25:1. κατὰ τόπους in various regions (κατά B 1a) Mt 24:7; Mk 13:8; Lk 21:11. εἰς τοὺς κατὰ τὴν Ἀσίαν τόπους Ac 27:2 (Antig. Car. 172 εἰς τοὺς τόπους).
    an abode: place, room to live, stay, sit etc. (UPZ 146, 31; 37 [II B.C.]) Rv 12:14. ἔτι τόπος ἐστίν there is still room Lk 14:22 (Epict. 2, 13, 10 ποῦ ἔτι τόπος; where is there still room?; Ath. 8, 4 τίς ἐστι τόπος;). οὐκ ἦν αὐτοῖς τόπος ἐν τῷ καταλύματι 2:7. οὐκ ἔνι τ. ἀπόκρυφος there was no hiding-place GJs 22:3. ἔχειν τόπον have (a) place Rv 12:6; cp. IPhld 2:2; Hv 3, 5, 5; 3, 7, 5; 3, 9, 5; m 12, 5, 4ab. ἑτοιμάσαι τινὶ τόπον J 14:2f (cp. Rv 12:6). δὸς τούτῳ τόπον make room for this person Lk 14:9a (Epict 4, 1, 106 δὸς ἄλλοις τόπον=make room for others). ὁ ἔσχατος τόπος (ἔσχατος 1 and 3) vss. 9b and 10 (on τόπος=‘a place to sit’, cp. Jos., Ant. 12, 210 οἱ τ. τόπους κατὰ τὴν ἀξίαν διανέμοντες; Epict. 1, 25, 27; Paus. Attic. α, 128 τόπος of a seat in a theater; Diog. L. 7, 22 ὁ τῶν πτωχῶν τόπ.=the place where the poor people sat [in the auditorium where Zeno the Stoic taught]; Eunap. p. 21; IPergamon 618, s. Dssm., NB 95 [BS 267]). ὁ τόπος αὐτῶν μετὰ τῶν ἀγγέλων ἐστίν their place is with the angels Hs 9, 27, 3. On ὁ ἀναπληρῶν τὸν τόπον τοῦ ἰδιώτου 1 Cor 14:16 s. ἀναπληρόω 4 (for τόπος=‘position’ s. TestAbr B 4 p. 108, 20 [Stone p. 64] ἕκαστος εἰς τὸν τόπον αὐτοῦ; Philo, Somn. 1, 238; Jos., Ant. 16, 190 ἀπολογουμένου τόπον λαμβάνων).
    the customary location of someth.: the place where someth. is found, or at least should or could be found; w. gen. of thing in question ἀπόστρεψον τὴν μάχαιράν σου εἰς τὸν τόπον αὐτῆς Mt 26:52 (w. ref. to the sheath). ὁ τόπος τῶν ἥλων the place where the nails had been J 20:25 v.l. (Theodor. Prodr. 9, 174 ‘the mark’ of scratch-wounds). ὁ τόπος αὐτῆς its place, of the lampstand’s place Rv 2:5. Cp. 6:14. τόπος οὐχ εὐρέθη αὐτοῖς there was no longer any place for them (Da 2:35 Theod.—Ps 131:5) 20:11; cp. 12:8. Non-literal use οὐκ ἂν δευτέρας (sc. διαθήκης) ἐζητεῖτο τόπος there would have been no occasion sought for a second (covenant) Hb 8:7. On τὸν τῆς ὑπακοῆς τόπον ἀναπληρώσαντες 1 Cl 63:1 s. ἀναπληρόω 3. ἀποκατασταθήσῃ εἰς τὸν τόπον σου (cod. A οἶκον) you will be restored to your former circumstances Hs 7:6.
    a transcendent site: esp. of the place to which one’s final destiny brings one. Of the place of salvation (Tob 3:6 ὁ αἰώνιος τόπος; TestJob 49:2 τοῦ ὑψηλοῦ τόπου; JosAs 22:9 τῆς καταπαύσεως; ApcSed 16:5 ἀναψύξεως καὶ ἀναπαύσεως; Ath. 22, 7 οὐράνιον τόπον): 2 Cl 1:2. πορεύεσθαι εἰς τὸν ὀφειλόμενον τόπον τῆς δόξης 1 Cl 5:4. εἰς τὸν ὀφειλόμενον αὐτοῖς τόπον παρὰ τῷ κυρίῳ Pol 9:2. ὁ ἅγιος τόπος 1 Cl 5:7. Cp. 44:5; B 19:1.—ὁ ἴδιος τόπος can be neutral (PGM 4, 3123; Cyranides p. 120, 6), a place where one is destined to go IMg 5:1. But the expr. can also gain its specif. mng. fr. the context. Of a place of torment or evil (TestAbr A 13 p. 93, 12 [Stone p. 34; foll. by κολαστήριον]; TestAbr B 10 p. 114, 10 [Stone p. 76]; Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 30. 178 ὁ τῶν ἀσεβῶν τ. Proclus on Pla., Cratylus p. 72, 7 Pasqu.) Ac 1:25b; cp. Hs 9, 4, 7; 9, 5, 4; 9, 12, 4. W. gen. ὁ τόπος τῆς βασάνου Lk 16:28.
    a specific point of reference in a book, place, passage (Polyb. 12, 25f, 1; Περὶ ὕψους 9, 8 [=p. 18, 5 V.]; 1 Esdr 6:22 v.l.; Philo, De Jos. 151; Jos., Ant. 14, 114; Just., D. 112, 4; cp. Περὶ ὕψους 3, 5 [=p. 8, 6 V.]) Lk 4:17. Cp. 1 Cl 8:4; 29:3; 46:3.
    a position held in a group for discharge of some responsibility, position, office (Diod S 1, 75, 4 in a judicial body; 19, 3, 1 of a chiliarch [commander of 1,000 men]; Ps.-Callisth. 2, 1, 5 the τόπος of the priest-prophetess; ins [ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ 7, ’34, p. 179 ln. 50, 218 B.C.]; pap; Dssm., NB 95 [BS 267]) λαβεῖν τὸν τόπον τῆς διακονίας Ac 1:25a. For ἐκδίκει σου τὸν τόπον IPol 1:2 s. ἐκδικέω 3. τόπος μηδένα φυσιούτω let high position inflate no one’s ego ISm 6:1. τοῖς ἱερεῦσιν ἴδιος ὁ τόπος προστέτακται a special office has been assigned the priests 1 Cl 40:5.—44:5. εἰς τὸν τόπον τοῦ Ζαχαρίου GJs 24:4.
    a favorable circumstance for doing someth., possibility, opportunity, chance (Just., D. 36, 2 ἐν τῷ ἁρμόζοντι τόπῳ at the appropriate point in the discussion; w. gen. Polyb. 1, 88, 2 τόπος ἐλέους; Heliod. 6, 13, 3 φυγῆς τόπος; 1 Macc 9:45) τόπον ἀπολογίας λαβεῖν have an opportunity to defend oneself Ac 25:16 (cp. Jos., Ant. 16, 258 μήτʼ ἀπολογίας μήτʼ ἐλέγχου τόπον ἐχόντων). μετανοίας τόπον εὑρεῖν Hb 12:17; διδόναι (cp. Wsd 12:10) 1 Cl 7:5. In the latter pass. the persons to whom the opportunity is given are added in the dat. (cp. Plut., Mor. 62d; Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 14 III, 15 [I A.D.] βασιλεῖ τόπον διδόναι=give a king an opportunity; Sir 4:5). μηδὲ δίδοτε τόπον τῷ διαβόλῳ do not give the devil a chance to exert his influence Eph 4:27. δότε τόπον τῇ ὀργῇ give the wrath (of God) an opportunity to work out its purpose Ro 12:19 (on ὀργῇ διδόναι τόπον cp. Plut., Mor. 462b; cp. also δὸς τόπον νόμῳ Sir 19:17. On Ro 12:19 s. ESmothers, CBQ 6, ’44, 205–15, w. reff. there; Goodsp., Probs. 152–54). τόπον ἔχειν have opportunity (to do the work of an apostle) 15:23.
    idiom: ἐν τῷ τόπῳ οὗ ἐρρέθη αὐτοῖς …, ἐκεῖ κληθήσονται (=LXX Hos 2:1) is prob. to be rendered instead of their being told …, there they shall be called Ro 9:26 (cp. Hos 2:1 בִּמְקוֹם אֲשֶׁר ‘instead of’ s. HWolff, Hosea [Hermeneia] ’74, 27; Achmes 207, 17 ἐν τῷ τόπῳ ἐκείνῳ=instead of that).—DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv.

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  • 3 μετατίθημι

    μετατίθημι by-form pres. 3 pl. μετατίθονται AcPl Ha 2, 26 (s. B-D-F §94, 1); fut. μεταθήσω Is 29:14; 1 aor. μετέθηκα; 2 aor. ptc. μεταθείς. Pass.: fut. 3 sg. μετατεθήσεται Is 29:17; 1 aor. μετετέθην (Hom.+) gener. ‘change (the position of)’.
    to convey from one place to another, put in another place, transfer τὴν χεῖρα ἐπί τι transfer your hand to someth. 13:5. W. acc. of pers. and indication of the goal μεταθέντες αὐτὸν ἐπὶ τὴν καροῦχαν they had him transferred to the carriage MPol 8:2. Pass.: of corpses μετετέθησαν εἰς Συχέμ they were brought back to Shechem Ac 7:16. W. indication of the place fr. which ἐκ τῶν βασάνων be removed from (the place of) torment Hv 3, 7, 6 (μετατίθημι ἐκ as a grave-ins fr. Amastris: JÖAI 28 Beibl. ’33, col. 81f no. 39). Of Enoch be taken up, translated, taken away (to heaven) Hb 11:5a; 1 Cl 9:3 (cp. Sir 44:16; Wsd 4:10); the act. in the same sense and of the same person Hb 11:5b (Gen 5:24).
    to effect a change in state or condition, change, alter (Hdt. 5, 68 et al.; Jos., Ant. 15, 9; IAndrosIsis, Kyme 4: the νόμοι of Isis are not subject to alteration by humans) τὶ εἴς τι someth. into someth. (Esth 4:17s μετάθες τὴν καρδίαν αὐτοῦ εἰς μῖσος) τὴν τοῦ θεοῦ ἡμῶν χάριτα εἰς ἀσέλγειαν pervert the grace of our God to dissoluteness Jd 4. Pass. μετατιθεμένης τῆς ἱερωσύνης when the priesthood is changed, i.e. passed on to another Hb 7:12 (Jos., Ant. 12, 387 of the transfer of the office of high priest to another person).—Of a severe alteration in condition collapse μεγάλαι πόλεις μετατίθονται AcPl Ha 2, 25f.
    to have a change of mind in allegiance, change one’s mind, turn away, desert mid. (Polyb. 5, 111, 8; 24, 9, 6; Diod S 11, 4, 6; 2 Macc 7:24 ἀπὸ τ. πατρίων.—ὁ μεταθέμενος in Diog. L. 7, 166 and Athen. 7, 281d [the latter without the art.] refers to Dionysius the Turncoat, who left the Stoics and adopted Epicureanism) ἀπό τινος εἴς τι from someth. to someth. μ. ἀπὸ τοῦ καλέσαντος ὑμᾶς … εἰς ἕτερον εὐαγγέλιον desert him who called you (and turn) to another gospel Gal 1:6 (cp. Hierocles 7 p. 429: there is to be no yielding to μεταβαλλομένοις ἐκ τῆς περὶ φιλοσοφίαν σπουδῆς εἰς ἑτέραν τινὰ τοῦ βίου πρόθεσιν; Just., D. 47, 5 ἀπὸ εὐσεβείας … ἐπὶ … ἀθεότητα; Field, Notes 188). ἀπὸ τῶν χαλεπῶν ἐπὶ τὰ δίκαια turn away from evil to good MPol 11:1 (cp. Just., A I, 45, 6 and D. 107, 2 al.).—M-M. TW.

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  • 4 berzah

    1. geog. isthmus. 2. place of torment, hell. 3. hellish (place). 4. painful predicament. 5. very difficult, bad (situation). 6. Islam place where the souls of the dead await the Day of Judgment (located between the world and hell). 7. interval, break, gap. -ı bela painful predicament, awful straits.

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  • 5 नरक


    náraka
    ( Nir. ;

    naráka TĀr.) m. orᅠ n. hell, place of torment Mn. MBh. etc.;
    (distinguished from pātāla q.v.;
    personified as a son of Anṛita andᅠ Nirṛiti orᅠ Nirkṛiti MārkP. ;
    there are many different hells, generally 21 Mn. IV, 88-90 Yājñ. Pur. etc..);
    m. N. of a demon (son of Vishṇu andᅠ Bhūmi orᅠ the Earth, andᅠ therefore called Bhauma, haunting Prāg-jyotisha andᅠ slain by Kṛishṇa) MBh. Pur. Rājat. etc.;
    of a son of Vipra-citti VP. ;
    = deva-rātriprabheda (?) L. ;
    m. orᅠ n. N. of a place of pilgrimage MBh. (v.l. anaraka);
    ( ikā) f. Pāṇ. 7-3, 44 Vārtt. 4 Pat. ;
    - नरककुण्ड
    - नरकजित्
    - नरकतिर्यक्संशोधन
    - नरकदेवता
    - नरकपात
    - नरकभूमि
    - नरकरिपु
    - नरकरूपिन्
    - नरकवर्ग
    - नरकवर्णन
    - नरकवास
    - नरकवेदना
    - नरकस्थ
    - नरकस्वर्गप्राप्तिप्रकारवर्णन

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  • 6 kvala-staðr

    m. a place of torment, Rb. 424, Luke xvi. 28.

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  • 7 píslar-staðr

    m. a place of torment, Sks. 143, Greg. 22.

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  • 8 kvalastaðr

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  • 9 píslarstaðr

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  • 10 हर्म्य


    harmyá
    n. (ifc. f. ā;

    said to be fr. hṛi, « to captivate orᅠ charm the mind» ;
    but rather connected with 2. ghṛi andᅠ gharma, andᅠ perhaps originally signifying « the domestic fire-hearth»), a large house, palace, mansion, any house orᅠ large building orᅠ residence of a wealthy person RV. etc. etc.;
    a stronghold, prison RV. V, 32, 5; VIII, 5, 23 ;
    a fiery pit, place of torment, region of darkness, the nether world MW. ;
    mfn. living in houses ib. ;
    - हर्म्यचर
    - हर्म्यतल
    - हर्म्यपृस्ठ्
    - हर्म्यभाज्
    - हर्म्यवलभी
    - हर्म्यस्थ
    - हर्म्यस्थल

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  • 11 gehenna

    *gehenna, ae, f. (Hebr.), hell, place of torment.

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  • 12 haunt

    1. n часто посещаемое, любимое место

    his favourite haunt — место, где он больше всего любит бывать

    2. n убежище, пристанище, приют
    3. n уст. частое посещение
    4. n притон
    5. n диал. место, посещаемое привидениями
    6. n диал. привидение
    7. n диал. диал. привычка, обыкновение
    8. v часто посещать, навещать, часто бывать
    9. v появляться, являться, обитать

    phantoms seem to haunt those gloomy streets — кажется, что эти мрачные улицы наводнены призраками

    10. v ходить по пятам, не отходить ни на шаг, преследовать
    11. v преследовать, тревожить; терзать, не давать покоя
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. habitat (noun) habitat; home; locality; range; site
    2. place often visited (noun) den; lair; meeting place; place; place often visited; retreat; trysting place; turf
    3. resort (noun) hangout; purlieu; rendezvous; resort; stamping ground; watering hole
    4. appear as a phantom (verb) appear as a phantom; be undead; come as a ghost; come out of the grave; inhabit; materialise; materialize; possess; return from the dead; spook
    5. frequent (verb) affect; frequent; habituate; hang around; hang out; hunt; patronise; patronize; prowl around; resort; resort to; visit; visit often
    6. prowl (verb) prowl; stalk
    7. trouble the mind (verb) bedevil; burden; disturb; intrude upon continually; obsess; plague; recur in one's mind; torment; torment one's conscience; trouble; trouble the mind; weigh on; worry
    Антонимический ряд:
    avoid; comfort

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  • 13 penar

    v.
    1 to punish.
    2 to suffer.
    Los chicos penan en su cuarto The boys suffer in their room.
    3 to penalize, to punish, to inflict punishment on.
    El juez penó al ladrón The judge penalized the thief.
    4 to do penance.
    Ellos penaron por su comportamiento They did penance for their behavior.
    * * *
    1 (castigar) to punish, penalize
    1 (padecer) to suffer, grieve
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (Jur) to punish
    2) And [difunto] to haunt
    2. VI
    1) (=sufrir) [persona] to suffer; [alma] to be in torment

    penar de amoresliter to go through the pains of love liter

    2) (=desear)

    penar por algo — to pine for sth, long for sth

    penar por hacer algo — to pine to do sth, long to do sth

    3) And [difunto]
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (Der) < delito>

    será/está penado con dos años de cárcel/cadena perpetual — it will be/it is punishable with two years' imprisonment/by life imprisonment

    2) (Andes) difunto to haunt
    2.
    penar vi
    1) (liter) ( sufrir) to suffer
    2) (Andes) difunto to be in torment
    * * *
    = penalise [penalize, -USA], atone (for).
    Ex. The author contends that this unfairly penalises any institution with limited finances, and contravenes the tradition of cooperation among Swiss libraries.
    Ex. It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.
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    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (Der) < delito>

    será/está penado con dos años de cárcel/cadena perpetual — it will be/it is punishable with two years' imprisonment/by life imprisonment

    2) (Andes) difunto to haunt
    2.
    penar vi
    1) (liter) ( sufrir) to suffer
    2) (Andes) difunto to be in torment
    * * *
    = penalise [penalize, -USA], atone (for).

    Ex: The author contends that this unfairly penalises any institution with limited finances, and contravenes the tradition of cooperation among Swiss libraries.

    Ex: It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.

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    penar [A1 ]
    vt
    A ( Der) ‹delito›
    está penado con dos años de cárcel it is punishable with two years' imprisonment o two years in prison, the penalty o punishment for it is two years in prison
    B ( Andes) «difunto» to haunt
    ■ penar
    vi
    A ( liter) (sufrir) to suffer
    B ( Andes) «difunto» to be in torment
    * * *
    vt
    [castigar] to punish;
    un delito penado con cárcel an offence punishable by imprisonment
    vi
    [sufrir] to suffer
    * * *
    I v/t punish
    II v/i suffer
    * * *
    penar vt
    : to punish, to penalize
    penar vi
    : to suffer, to grieve

    Spanish-English dictionary > penar

  • 14 atenazar

    v.
    1 to clench.
    2 to torture, to torment.
    El miedo atenaza a Ricardo Fear tortures Richard.
    3 to hold in place with a clamp, to clamp, to vice, to vise.
    El mecánico atenaza las piezas The mechanic clamps the pieces.
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    1 figurado to torture, torment
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    VT (fig) to grip; [+ duda etc] to torment, beset
    * * *
    verbo transitivo (liter) to grip (liter)
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    verbo transitivo (liter) to grip (liter)
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    atenazar [A4 ]
    vt
    ( liter); to grip ( liter)
    con la conciencia atenazada por el remordimiento (with her conscience) gripped by remorse ( liter)
    el miedo los atenazaba they were gripped by fear ( liter)
    * * *
    [sujetar] to clench;
    el miedo la atenazaba she was gripped by fear
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    v/t grip

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  • 15 вече

    1. already
    (при въпрос, изречения) yet
    влакът вече е пристигнал the train has already arrived, the train is already in
    мина ли вече болката? has the pain passed away yet?
    2. (с отрицание) вече не no longer, not any more; (never) again
    той не е вече тук he is no longer here
    той не идва вече he no longer comes, he doesn't come any more
    вече не съм такъв глупак I'm no longer such a fool, I'm through being such a fool
    никога вече няма да го видя I shall never see him again
    докладът трае вече час и половина the report has already been going on for an hour and a half
    вече от два часа чакаме we have already been waiting for two hours
    това отдавна вече е забравено it has long since been forgotten
    година вече става откак by now it is a year since, by now a year has passed since
    време е вече да it is already time to
    ето вече 3 години как for three years now (с perfect tense)
    вятърът още духаше, но вече по-слабо the wind was still blowing, but with less force now/but it was no longer so strong
    няма вече there is no more; it's all gone
    няма вече да правя това I won't do it any more
    крайно време е вече да it is high time to
    стига вече that's enough! no more (of that)! най- вече mostly
    predominantly. вечен eternal; everlasting, perpetual, unending; unperishing
    (непрекъснат) ceaseless, incessant, endless, never-ending
    (за оплаквания и пр.) continual, unceasing
    (за младост и пр.) perennial
    (за тревоги и пр.) never-ending
    (за красота) imperishable, timeless
    за/на вечни времена in perpetuity, for ever
    вечно жилище a resting place, a long home
    вечна слава eternal glory
    вечният град the Eternal City, Rome
    вечна му памет long may he be remembered, may his memory live forever
    вече сън sleep of death
    вечни мъки рел. eternal torment, spiritual death
    * * *
    вѐче,
    нареч.
    1. already; ( при въпрос) yet; влакът \вече е пристигнал the train has already arrived, the train is already in; мина ли \вече болката? has the pain passed away yet?;
    2. (с отрицание) \вече не no longer, not any more; (never) again; никога \вече няма да го видя I shall never see him again; той не е \вече тук he is no longer here;
    3. (за период от време) already, by now; година \вече става, откакто by now it is a year since, by now a year has passed since; докладът трае \вече час и половина the report has already been going on for an hour and a half; ето \вече 3 години откакто for three years now (с perfect tense); това е \вече отдавна забравено it has long since been forgotten;
    4. ( промяна на условия) now; вятърът още духаше, но \вече по-слабо the wind was still blowing, but with less force now/but it was no longer so strong; няма \вече there is no more, it’s all gone; • крайно време е \вече да it is high time to; най-\вече mostly; predominantly; стига \вече that’s enough! no more (of that)!
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    already: It's вече dark outside. - Вече е тъмно навън.; yet
    * * *
    1. (за движение) perpetual 2. (за красота) imperishable, timeless 3. (за младост и пр.) perennial 4. (за оплаквания и пр.) continual, unceasing 5. (за период от време) already, by now 6. (за съмнения и) chronic 7. (за тревоги и пр.) never-ending 8. (непрекъснат) ceaseless, incessant, endless, never-ending 9. (при въпрос, изречения) yet 10. (промяна на условия) now 11. (с отрицание) ВЕЧЕ не no longer, not any more;(never) again 12. 4 години как for three years now (с perfect tense) 13. already 14. predominantly. вечен eternal;everlasting, perpetual, unending;unperishing 15. ВЕЧЕ не съм такъв глупак I'm no longer such a fool, I'm through being such a fool 16. ВЕЧЕ от два часа чакаме we have already been waiting for two hours 17. ВЕЧЕ сън sleep of death 18. вечна му памет long may he be remembered, may his memory live forever 19. вечна слава eternal glory 20. вечни мъки рел. eternal torment, spiritual death 21. вечният град the Eternal City, Rome 22. вечно жилище а resting place, a long home 23. влакът ВЕЧЕ е пристигнал the train has already arrived, the train is already in 24. време е ВЕЧЕ да it is already time to 25. вятърът още духаше, но ВЕЧЕ по-слабо the wind was still blowing, but with less force now/but it was no longer so strong 26. година ВЕЧЕ става откак by now it is a year since, by now a year has passed since 27. докладът трае ВЕЧЕ час и половина the report has already been going on for an hour and a half 28. ето ВЕЧЕ 29. за/на вечни времена in perpetuity, for ever 30. крайно време е ВЕЧЕ да it is high time to 31. мина ли ВЕЧЕ болката? has the pain passed away yet? 32. никога ВЕЧЕ няма да го видя I shall never see him again 33. няма ВЕЧЕ there is no more;it's all gone 34. няма ВЕЧЕ да правя това I won't do it any more 35. стига ВЕЧЕ that's enough! no more (of that)! най- ВЕЧЕ mostly 36. това отдавна ВЕЧЕ е забравено it has long since been forgotten 37. той не е ВЕЧЕ тук he is no longer here 38. той не идва ВЕЧЕ he no longer comes, he doesn't come any more 39. трябва ли да си ходите ВЕЧЕ ? need you go yet?

    Български-английски речник > вече

  • 16 вечен

    eternal; everlasting, perpetual, unending; unperishing; ( непрекъснат) ceaseless, incessant, endless, never-ending; ( за движение) perpetual; (за оплаквания и пр.) continual, unceasing; (за младост и пр.) perennial; (за тревоги и пр.) never-ending; ( за съмнения и) chronic; ( за красота) imperishable, timeless
    за/на вечни времена in perpetuity, for ever
    вечно жилище a resting place, a long home
    вечна слава eternal glory
    вечният град the Eternal City, Rome
    вечна му памет long may he be remembered, may his memory live forever
    вечен сън sleep of death
    вечни мъки рел. eternal torment, spiritual death
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    вѐчен,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни eternal; everlasting, perpetual, unending; unperishing; deathless; ( непрекъснат) ceaseless, incessant, endless, never-ending; (за движение) perpetual; (за оплаквания и пр.) continual, unceasing; (за младост и пр.) perennial; (за тревоги и пр.) never-ending; (за съмнения) chronic; (за красота) imperishable, timeless; (за тревога, усмивка, изражение на лицето) ever-present; \веченна слава eternal glory; \веченно жилище resting place, long home; за/на \веченни времена in perpetuity, for ever; • \веченен сън sleep of death; \веченна му памет long may he be remembered, may his memory live forever; \веченни мъки рел. eternal torment, spiritual death; Вечният град the Eternal City, Rome.
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    constant; eternal{i`tx:nl}: вечен life- вечен живот; everlasting; imperishable; perennial{px`renyxl}; perpetual

    Български-английски речник > вечен

  • 17 venio

    vĕnĭo, īre, vēni, ventum - intr. -    - cf. gr. βαίνω (*βανjω) -- racine: ban-.    - fut. arch., venibo, Pompon. Com. 65 (NON. 508, 23) ; impf. sync. venibat, Ter. Phorm. 652 ; gén. pl. du part. prés. venientum, Virg. G. 4, 167; En. 1, 434; 6, 755, pour le mètre. [st1]1 [-] aller, venir, arriver.    - in locum venire, Cic. Verr. 4, 72: venir dans un lieu.    - Delum Athenis venire, Cic. Att. 5, 12, 1: venir d'Athènes à Délos.    - astu venire (= Athenas venire), Nep. Alc. 6, 4: venir à la ville (= venir à Athènes).    - ad judicium de contione venire, Cic. Clu. 93: venir de l'assemblée au tribunal.    - venturi speciem simulans, Tac.: faisant croire à son arrivée.    - poét. Italiam venire, Virg. En. 1, 2: venir en Italie.    - ad istum emptum venerunt illum locum senatorium, Cic. Verr. 2, 124: ils vinrent vers lui pour acheter cette place de sénateur.    - avec inf. de but venerat aurum petere, Plaut. Bac. 631: il était venu chercher l'or.    - avec double dat. venire auxilio (subsidio) alicui: venir au secours de qqn.    - in conspectum alicujus venire, Cic. Fin.1, 24: venir sous les regards de qqn.    - en parl. de choses quae sub aspectum veniunt, Cic. de Or, 2, 358: les objets qui tombent sous la vue.    - res alicui in mentem venit, Cic. Br. 139: une chose vient à l'esprit de qqn.    - venit mihi in mentem Catonis, Cic. Verr. 5, 180: il me souvient de Caton.    - passif impers. ubi intellexit ultro ad se veniri, Caes. BG. 5, 56, 1: quand il eut compris qu'on venait à lui spontanément.    - Lilybaum venitur, Cic. Verr. 5, 141: on vient à Lilybée.    - ad quos ventum erat, Caes. BG. 2, 11: vers lesquels on était venu.    - sens jurid. contra rem alicujus venire, Cic. Phil. 2, 3: intervenir (se présenter) contre les intérêts de qqn. [st1]2 [-] venir (en parl. du temps).    - tempus victoriae venit, Caes. BG. 7, 66, 2: le moment de vaincre est venu.    - veniens annus, Cic. Q. 3, 4, 4: l'année qui vient (l'année prochaine). [st1]3 [-] venir, arriver, se présenter, se montrer; parvenir à, échoir à.    - illic veniunt felicius uvae, Virg. G. 1, 54: là les raisins viennent plus heureusement.    - avec le dat. dum tibi litterae meae veniant, Cic. Fam. 11, 24, 2: jusqu'à ce que mes lettres t'arrivent.    - hereditas alicui venit, Cic. Caec. 74; Verr, 4, 62: un héritage arrive, échoit à qqn.    - canibus rabies venit, Virg.: la rage s'empare des chiens.    - hereditas unicuique venit, Cic.: un héritage échoit à chacun.    - Ptolemaeo Aegyptus sorte venit: le sort assigna l'Egypte à Ptolémée.    - ad id inopiae ventum est ut, Liv.: on en arriva à ce point de détresse que.    - venire in contemptionem alicui: se faire mépriser de qqn, encourir le mépris de qqn.    - ex otio meo commodum rei publicae venit, Sall. J. 4, 4: l'Etat tire avantage de ma vie de loisir.    - saepe venit ad aures meas te... dicere, Cic. Marc. 25: souvent il m'est revenu aux oreilles que tu disais...    - ad id quod cupiebat venit, Cic. Off. 1, 113: il est venu à ses fins. [st1]4 [-] provenir de, naître de.    - Bebrycia de gente venire, Virg.: être issu de la race des Bébryciens.    - prava ex falsis opinionibus veniunt, Quint.: les fausses opinions donnent naissance aux mauvaises actions.    - venit a gestu decor, Quint.: le geste contribue à la beauté de l'action oratoire.    - non omne argumentum undique venit, Quint.: tous les arguments ne se trouvent pas partout.    - vitium pejus ex inopia venit, Quint. 2, 4, 4: un défaut plus grand provient de la disette. [st1]5 [-] venir à qqch, venir dans tel ou tel état.    - aliquis venit in calamitatem, Cic. Amer. 49: qqn tombe dans une situation malheureuse.    - aliquid in proverbii consuetudinem venit, Cic. Off. 2, 55: qqch est passé à l'état de proverbe.    - in consuetudinem Alexandrinae vitae venerant, Caes. BC. 3, 110, 2: ils avaient pris les habitudes de vie d'Alexandrie.    - in contemptionem alicui venire, Caes. BG. 3, 17, 5: devenir pour qqn un objet de mépris.    - in odium (alicui) venire, Cic. Fin. 2, 79 ; Rep. 1, 62: en venir à être détesté (de qqn).    - in periculum venire, Caes. BC. 1, 17, 2: tomber dans le danger.    - in spem regni obtinendi venire, Caes. BG. 1, 18, 9: concevoir l'espérance de détenir le trône.    - in potestatem alicujus venire, Caes. BC. 2, 32, 4: se rendre, se soumettre à qqn.    - in existimantium arbitrium venire, Cic. Br. 92: s'exposer au jugement décisif des critiques.    - saepe in eum locum ventum est ut, Caes. BG. 6, 43, 4: souvent les choses en vinrent à ce point que...    - ad condicionem alicujus venire, Cic. Verr. 3, 146: accepter les conditions de qqn.    - res venit prope secessionem, Liv. 6, 42, 10: on en vint presque à une sécession.    - ad ultimum dimicationis res venit, Liv. 2, 56, 5: on en vient à un combat à outrance. [st1]6 [-] passer à un sujet, venir à, en venir à.    - ut jam a fabulis ad facta veniamus, Cic. Rep. 2, 4: pour que maintenant nous passions des récits fabuleux aux faits.    - venio ad tertiam epistulam, Cic. Q. 3, 14, 12: j'en viens à la troisième lettre.    - veni in eum sermonem ut dicerem, Cic.: j'en vins à dire.    - venit jam in contentionem utrum sit probabilius... Cic.: désormais l'enjeu du débat est de savoir laquelle des deux popositions est la plus probable.
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    vĕnĭo, īre, vēni, ventum - intr. -    - cf. gr. βαίνω (*βανjω) -- racine: ban-.    - fut. arch., venibo, Pompon. Com. 65 (NON. 508, 23) ; impf. sync. venibat, Ter. Phorm. 652 ; gén. pl. du part. prés. venientum, Virg. G. 4, 167; En. 1, 434; 6, 755, pour le mètre. [st1]1 [-] aller, venir, arriver.    - in locum venire, Cic. Verr. 4, 72: venir dans un lieu.    - Delum Athenis venire, Cic. Att. 5, 12, 1: venir d'Athènes à Délos.    - astu venire (= Athenas venire), Nep. Alc. 6, 4: venir à la ville (= venir à Athènes).    - ad judicium de contione venire, Cic. Clu. 93: venir de l'assemblée au tribunal.    - venturi speciem simulans, Tac.: faisant croire à son arrivée.    - poét. Italiam venire, Virg. En. 1, 2: venir en Italie.    - ad istum emptum venerunt illum locum senatorium, Cic. Verr. 2, 124: ils vinrent vers lui pour acheter cette place de sénateur.    - avec inf. de but venerat aurum petere, Plaut. Bac. 631: il était venu chercher l'or.    - avec double dat. venire auxilio (subsidio) alicui: venir au secours de qqn.    - in conspectum alicujus venire, Cic. Fin.1, 24: venir sous les regards de qqn.    - en parl. de choses quae sub aspectum veniunt, Cic. de Or, 2, 358: les objets qui tombent sous la vue.    - res alicui in mentem venit, Cic. Br. 139: une chose vient à l'esprit de qqn.    - venit mihi in mentem Catonis, Cic. Verr. 5, 180: il me souvient de Caton.    - passif impers. ubi intellexit ultro ad se veniri, Caes. BG. 5, 56, 1: quand il eut compris qu'on venait à lui spontanément.    - Lilybaum venitur, Cic. Verr. 5, 141: on vient à Lilybée.    - ad quos ventum erat, Caes. BG. 2, 11: vers lesquels on était venu.    - sens jurid. contra rem alicujus venire, Cic. Phil. 2, 3: intervenir (se présenter) contre les intérêts de qqn. [st1]2 [-] venir (en parl. du temps).    - tempus victoriae venit, Caes. BG. 7, 66, 2: le moment de vaincre est venu.    - veniens annus, Cic. Q. 3, 4, 4: l'année qui vient (l'année prochaine). [st1]3 [-] venir, arriver, se présenter, se montrer; parvenir à, échoir à.    - illic veniunt felicius uvae, Virg. G. 1, 54: là les raisins viennent plus heureusement.    - avec le dat. dum tibi litterae meae veniant, Cic. Fam. 11, 24, 2: jusqu'à ce que mes lettres t'arrivent.    - hereditas alicui venit, Cic. Caec. 74; Verr, 4, 62: un héritage arrive, échoit à qqn.    - canibus rabies venit, Virg.: la rage s'empare des chiens.    - hereditas unicuique venit, Cic.: un héritage échoit à chacun.    - Ptolemaeo Aegyptus sorte venit: le sort assigna l'Egypte à Ptolémée.    - ad id inopiae ventum est ut, Liv.: on en arriva à ce point de détresse que.    - venire in contemptionem alicui: se faire mépriser de qqn, encourir le mépris de qqn.    - ex otio meo commodum rei publicae venit, Sall. J. 4, 4: l'Etat tire avantage de ma vie de loisir.    - saepe venit ad aures meas te... dicere, Cic. Marc. 25: souvent il m'est revenu aux oreilles que tu disais...    - ad id quod cupiebat venit, Cic. Off. 1, 113: il est venu à ses fins. [st1]4 [-] provenir de, naître de.    - Bebrycia de gente venire, Virg.: être issu de la race des Bébryciens.    - prava ex falsis opinionibus veniunt, Quint.: les fausses opinions donnent naissance aux mauvaises actions.    - venit a gestu decor, Quint.: le geste contribue à la beauté de l'action oratoire.    - non omne argumentum undique venit, Quint.: tous les arguments ne se trouvent pas partout.    - vitium pejus ex inopia venit, Quint. 2, 4, 4: un défaut plus grand provient de la disette. [st1]5 [-] venir à qqch, venir dans tel ou tel état.    - aliquis venit in calamitatem, Cic. Amer. 49: qqn tombe dans une situation malheureuse.    - aliquid in proverbii consuetudinem venit, Cic. Off. 2, 55: qqch est passé à l'état de proverbe.    - in consuetudinem Alexandrinae vitae venerant, Caes. BC. 3, 110, 2: ils avaient pris les habitudes de vie d'Alexandrie.    - in contemptionem alicui venire, Caes. BG. 3, 17, 5: devenir pour qqn un objet de mépris.    - in odium (alicui) venire, Cic. Fin. 2, 79 ; Rep. 1, 62: en venir à être détesté (de qqn).    - in periculum venire, Caes. BC. 1, 17, 2: tomber dans le danger.    - in spem regni obtinendi venire, Caes. BG. 1, 18, 9: concevoir l'espérance de détenir le trône.    - in potestatem alicujus venire, Caes. BC. 2, 32, 4: se rendre, se soumettre à qqn.    - in existimantium arbitrium venire, Cic. Br. 92: s'exposer au jugement décisif des critiques.    - saepe in eum locum ventum est ut, Caes. BG. 6, 43, 4: souvent les choses en vinrent à ce point que...    - ad condicionem alicujus venire, Cic. Verr. 3, 146: accepter les conditions de qqn.    - res venit prope secessionem, Liv. 6, 42, 10: on en vint presque à une sécession.    - ad ultimum dimicationis res venit, Liv. 2, 56, 5: on en vient à un combat à outrance. [st1]6 [-] passer à un sujet, venir à, en venir à.    - ut jam a fabulis ad facta veniamus, Cic. Rep. 2, 4: pour que maintenant nous passions des récits fabuleux aux faits.    - venio ad tertiam epistulam, Cic. Q. 3, 14, 12: j'en viens à la troisième lettre.    - veni in eum sermonem ut dicerem, Cic.: j'en vins à dire.    - venit jam in contentionem utrum sit probabilius... Cic.: désormais l'enjeu du débat est de savoir laquelle des deux popositions est la plus probable.
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        Venio, venis, veni, ventum, venire. Cic. Venir.
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        Supplicem venire ad aliquem. Cic. Venir faire la cour à autruy, et se humilier devant luy.
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        Solet vero sub eiusmodi victu venire, vt alius non reddatur. Cels. Communeement il advient que, etc.
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        Satis venire duobus. Virgil. Estre suffisant pour resister à deux.
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        Illic veniunt foelicius vuae. Virg. Viennent et croissent.
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        Eius quae ex Africa venit, octoni asses. Plin. Qu'on apporte d'Afrique.
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        Scribis in Italia te moraturum, dum tibi literae meae veniant. Cic. Jusques à ce qu'on t'apporte de mes lettres.
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        In orationem venire. Quintil. Entrer en oraison.
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        Mane: hoc quod coepi, primum enarrem Clitipho: Post, istuc veniam. Terent. Je parleray de ceci.
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        Ad Archesilam, Carneademque veniamus. Cic. Venons à parler d'Archesilas.
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        Alicui venire aduorsum. Plaut. Aller au devant de luy.
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        In amicitiam venire aliquorum. Liu. S'allier avec eulx, Faire alliance avec eulx par amitié.
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        Omnibus rebus, quae sub aspectum veniunt. Cicero. Qu'on peult veoir à l'oeil.
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        Ad aures alicuius venire. Horat. Estre ouy.
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        Ad aures meas venit, te, etc. Cic. J'ay ouy dire.
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        Alicui auxilio venire. Liu. Venir à son ayde, Le venir secourir.
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        In bona alicuius venire. Ouid. Se mettre dedens les biens d'aucuns, et les usurper.
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        In calamitatem venire. Cic. Tomber en calamité.
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        In eum casum veneram, vt omnis, etc. Cic. J'estoye tombé en cest inconvenient.
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        In certamen venire. Cic. Entrer en different et debat.
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        Venire in certamen virtutis. Cic. Contendre et debatre contre vertu.
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        In colloquium ad aliquem venire. Liu. Venir pour parlementer avec luy.
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        In complexum alicuius venire. Cic. Estre embrassé ou accollé d'aucun.
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        In confessum venit ea res. Plin. iunior. Nul ne nie cela, Chascun le confesse.
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        In consilium alicuius venire. Cic. Venir vers luy pour luy bailler conseil.
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        In conspectum alicuius venire. Cic. Se presenter à luy, S'affronter à luy.
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        Quum in conspectum eius venissent. Caesar. Quand ils furent venuz devant luy.
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        Ad me in conspectum venire vetueram. Plancus ad Ciceronem. Je luy avoye defendu de se trouver devant moy.
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        In consuetudinem venire. Cic. Venir en usage.
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        In consuetudinem benignitatis venit. Cic. Il a accoustumé de faire liberalité.
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        In contemptionem alicui venire. Caes. Estre desprisé de luy.
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        In contentionem venire. Cic. Venir en debat, Estre faict contentieux.
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        Venit iam in contentionem, vtrum sit probabilius, etc. Cic. On est en debat et contention.
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        Venire in contentionem de accusando. Cic. Entrer en different lequel des deux accusera un tiers.
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        In contentionem honoris venire. Cic. Entrer en different qui est le plus avancé en honneurs et dignitez.
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        Quae in controuersiam veniunt. Cic. Dequoy on est en debat.
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        In crimen veniet. Terent. Il en sera blasmé.
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        In cruciatum venire. Caes. Tomber en grand torment.
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        In deditionem venire. Caes. Se rendre aux ennemis comme vaincu.
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        In desiderium venire dicitur res aliqua. Liu. Estre regrettee.
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        Dies venit legi. Cic. Le jour veint qu'il falloit publier la loy.
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        In disceptationem venire dicitur res aliqua. Liu. Quand elle est en debat.
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        In discrimen venire. Cic. Tomber en danger.
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        Eius fortunae videntur in discrimen venire. Cic. Sont en danger d'estre perdues.
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        In discrimen existimationis venire. Cic. Estre en danger de perdre sa bonne renommee.
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        Non quid ego fecerim, in disquisitionem venit, sed quid isti pati debuerint. Liu. Cela ne vient point en controversie, On n'est point en doubte de cela.
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        In diuitias venire. Plaut. Devenir riche.
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        Ad quem dolor veniat, ad eundem necesse est interitum venire. Cic. Advenir.
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        In dubium venire. Cic. Venir en danger.
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        Mihi venit in dubium tua fides et constantia. Cic. Je doubte de ta foy.
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        Tua fama, et gnatae vita in dubium veniet. Terent. Ta renommee et la vie de ta fille sera en danger.
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        Non veniunt in dubium de voluntate. Cic. On ne doubte point de leur volunté.
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        De sorte venio in dubium miser. Terent. Je suis en danger de perdre le sort principal.
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        In dubium venire de ciuitate. Cic. Mettre en doubte si on est citoyen d'une ville, ou non.
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        Quid sit factum, in dubium venit. Quintil. On est en doubte.
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        Emolumentum ad eum ex ea re venit. Cic. Il luy en vient, ou Il en recoit prouffit.
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        Epistola mihi venit. Ouid. M'a esté apportee.
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        In exemplum venire dicitur res aliqua. Ouid. Quand on a veu faire quelque chose, et sur icelle on prend exemple de faire ainsi.
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        Ad extrema ventum foret, ni legati, etc. Liu. Les choses fussent venues au dernier poinct, etc. C'estoit faict, si, etc.
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        Fama mihi venit. Virg. Le bruit, ou les nouvelles en sont venues jusques à moy.
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        In familiaritatem alicuius venire. Cic. Prendre accointance et familiarité avec aucun.
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        Tarda venit dictis, difficilisque fides. Ouid. A grande difficulté croit on aux parolles, Foy est adjoustee, etc.
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        In fidem alicuius venire. Liu. Se rendre à la merci d'autruy soubz l'asseurance par luy promise.
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        Ad finem venire dicitur res aliqua. Liu. Quand elle est mise à fin.
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        In flammam venire. Cic. Se mettre en la flamme et en danger.
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        Foeliciter haec res tibi venit. Cic. Tu as esté heureux en ceci.
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        Foeliciter rem tibi istam venire cupio. Cicero. Dieu t'en envoye joye.
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        Gradibus venire ad virtutem. Cic. Par degrez.
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        In gloriam summam venire. Cic. Parvenir à grand honneur.
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        Sub iactum telorum venire. Liu. Venir à un ject de dard pres.
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        Vident omnes qua de causa huic inimicus venias. Cicero. Pourquoy tu es ennemi de cestuy.
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        Ad inimicitias res venisset, etc. Cic. Il y eust eu de la noise et du courroux d'un costé et d'autre, La chose ne s'en fust point allee sans fascherie.
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        Ad internecionem venire. Liu. Estre peri, Estre tellement annichilé, qu'il n'en demeure point un.
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        In inuidiam ex gratia venire. Plin. iunior. Estre hay apres avoir esté en grace et credit.
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        In iudicium venire. Cic. Estre mis entre les mains du Magistrat pour en congnoistre.
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        In iudicium venit fama eius. Cic. Vient entre les mains des juges.
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        Liuor venit in artus. Ouid. Les membres deviennent noirastres.
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        In locum summum venire. Cicero. Parvenir à grand estat et honneur.
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        In medium venire. Cic. Venir en avant.
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        In mentem venit. Plaut. Il me souvient, Il me vient en memoire et souvenance.
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        Quae mihi veniebant in mentem. Cic. Desquels il me souvenoit.
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        Tibi in mentem veniat facito, quemadmodum vitam huiusce depinxeris. Cic. Te souvienne.
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        Venit mihi Platonis in mentem. Cic. Il me souvient de Plato.
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        Moeror summus venit ad eum morte fratris. Cic. Il est en fort grande tristesse pour la mort de son frere.
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        Dolor in morem venit meus. Ouid. Ma douleur est venue en coustume, Je suis tout endurci et accoustumé de souffrir.
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        Celerius talia ad nasum veniunt. Plin. On les sent plus tost au nez.
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        Ad nihilum venire. Cic. Venir à rien et à neant.
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        Ad nimium venire. Plin. Venir à trop.
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        Ad nomen venire. Plin. Venir quand on nous appelle par vostre nom.
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        In notitiam venire. Plin. Estre congneu.
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        In numerum oratorum venire. Cic. Estre dict et appelé orateur.
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        In obliuionem venire. Cic. Estre mis en oubli.
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        Obuiam venire. Cic. Venir au devant.
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        Sub oculos venire. Seneca. Estre veu à l'oeil.
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        In ordinem Senatorium venire. Cic. Estre receu Senateur, Estre du nombre des Senateurs.
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        Quum in otium venerimus. Cic. Quand nous aurons repos.
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        Ad pactionem venire. Cic. S'accorder.
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        In partem impensae venire. Cic. Payer sa part de la despense.
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        In periculum venire. Terent. Tomber en un danger.
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        Venit in periculum, ne et haec quae ab ipso parta sunt, amittat. Cic. Il est en danger de perdre cela.
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        Plaga venit vehementior. Cic. Le coup est plus grief.
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        In populos venire. Ouid. Venir parmi les gents.
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        In possessionem venire. Cic. Venir et entrer dedens et prendre possession.
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        In possessionem Reipublicae venire. Cic. Avoir le gouvernement de la Republique.
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        In potestatem alicuius venire. Caes. Tomber soubz sa puissance.
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        Ad potum, vel prandium venire. Plin. Cic. Aller boire ou disner.
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        Res Romana, quae prope exitium clade Cannensi venisset. Liu. Qui estoit presque venue jusques à la ruine.
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        Quo propius spem venerant. Liu. D'autant qu'ils avoyent plus d'esperance.
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        - quicquid ago, lepide omnia prospereque Veniunt. Plaut. Viennent à souhait.
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        Vulgatum illud, in prouerbium venit. Liu. On en a faict un proverbe.
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        In prouerbii consuetudinem venit, Largitionem fundum non habere. Cic. On en fait un proverbe.
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        Subita mors in quaestionem venit. Quintil. On en feit cas.
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        In religionem venit illi haec res. Cic. Il fait scrupule et conscience de cela.
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        - interea rumor venit Datum iri gladiatores. Terent. Un bruit vient.
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        Segetes veniunt. Virgil. Croissent.
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        Veni in eum sermonem, vt dicerem libenter me ad eam partem prouinciae primum esse venturum. Cic. Je tombay sur ce propos, de dire que, etc.
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        In sermonem hominum, atque in vituperationem venit. Cic. On parle mal de luy, et le blasme on.
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        In sermonem alicui venire. Cic. Tenir propos avec luy.
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        In societatem laudum alicuius venire. Cic. Estre participant de ses louanges, Avoir part à ses louanges.
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        In sortem prouinciae venire. Liu. Estre du nombre de ceuls desquels on mettoit les noms dedens l'urne, quand on jectoit au sort qui auroit le gouvernement de la Province.
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        In spem venire. Cic. Avoir esperance.
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        In spem ventum erat, discordia intestina dissolui rem Romanam posse. Liu. On avoit esperance.
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        Subsidio venire. Cic. Venir au secours.
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        Suppetias venire. Hirt. Venir au secours.
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        In suspicionem venire. Cic. Estre souspeconné.
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        Qui tibi in suspicionem nullo suo delicto venit. Cicero. Lequel tu souspeconnes à tort.
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        Audimus eum venisse in suspicionem Torquato de morte Pansae. Cic. On dit que Torquatus le souspeconne d'avoir tué Pansa.
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        Vinum taedio venit his. Plin. Ils hayent le vin.
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        Veni in tempore. Terent. Je suis venu tout à temps.
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        In tutelam venire. Cic. Estre soubz la tution d'aucun.
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        Ad vadimonium non venire. Cic. Faire default au jour de l'assignation, Ne comparoistre point en justice au jour promis.
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        Viam venire. Cic. Aller son chemin.
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        In vitam venire. Cic. Naistre.
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        In vnitatem venire. Plin. Se unir.
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        In vsum venire. Plin. Venir en usage.
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        In tomenti vsum veniunt. Plin. Servent de bourre.
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        Si vsus veniat. Terent. S'il vient à point, S'il en est mestier ou besoing.
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        Mihi vsu venturum non arbitrabar. Cic. Je ne pensoye pas qu'il me deust advenir, etc.
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        Venit idem vsu mihi, quod tu tibi scribis. Ci. Il m'advient le pareil qu'à toy.
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        Venitur, pen. prod. Impersonale. Plin. iunior, Venitur ad me: consurgo. On vient à moy.
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        Ad me ventum est. Cic. On est venu à moy.
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        Iuxta seditionem ventum. Tacit. On est presque venu jusques à sedition.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > venio

  • 18 OHUIHCAN

    ohuihcân, locatif.
    Dans des endroits difficiles, dangereux.
    Où pousse la plante cuauheloquiltic. Sah11,160.
    " ca ohuihcân texcallah in onoc ", il est couché dans des endroits difficiles d'accès, dans les rochers - it lies in dangerous places in the crags.
    Est dit d'un serpent. Sah11,82.
    " in cânin ohuihcân oncân tlâcachîhua ", dans les endroits difficiles d'accès, c'est là qu'il fait naître ses poussins - wherever it is inaccessible there it breeds.
    Est dit de l'oiseau cuitlacochin. Sah11,51.
    " ohuihcân, tlaohuihcân ", un endroit difficile d'accès, un endroit dangereux - a difficult, a dangerous place. Est dit de l'âtlauhtli. Sah11,263.
    " ohuihcân ", un lieu dangereux - a difficult place.
    Est dit d'un mauvais chemin, ohzôlli. Sah 11, 268.
    " moch quitlatih in oncân in ohuihcân in ahzo tepêtl ihtic in ahzo âtlauhco ", il a tout caché dans des endroits difficiles d'accès soit dans la montagne soit dans des cañons. Sah3,33.
    " ca cencah ohuihcân in ôhuiyah ", ils avaient été en des endroits extrêmement effrayants. Sah12,18.
    " inic cencah ohuihcân quîzaz ", de sorte qu'il passera par de grands dangers - he would thus come to a bad end. Est dit de celui qui est né sous le signe ce calli. Sah4,93.
    " ca huel ohuihcân ", c'est un temps très dangereux - for it is a most dangerous time. Est dit d'un jour de mauvais augure. Sah6,198.
    " ohuihcân, têmahmâuhtiyân, tlaihiyohuiliztitlan ", lieu dangereux, qui provoque l'effroi et le tourment -dangerous and ominous places of torment. Sah4,65.
    " mâ nehhuâtl ohuihcân nitlahuîca mâ cuauhtlah mâ texcallah nichuîca ", que je ne conduise pas les choses dans des lieux dangereux, que je ne les conduise pas dans la forêt, dans les rochers. Sah6,43.
    R.Siméon dit: lieu dangereux, obscur, effrayant, retraite de bêtes fauves.

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > OHUIHCAN

  • 19 map

    Синтаксис: map < name>
    Загружает и стартует новый уровень. Использование этой команды на сервере в режиме сетевой игры не рекомендуется, потому что она отсоединяет всех игроков перед загрузкой уровня. В этом случае рекомендуется команда changelevel.
    Deathmatch Arena
    dm6 The Dark Zone dm5 The Cistern dm4 The Bad Place dm3 The Abandoned Base dm2 Claustrophobopolis dm1 Place of Two Deaths
    Final Level
    end Shub-Niggurath's Pit
    The Elder World
    e4m8 The Nameless City e4m7 Azure Agony e4m6 The Pain Maze e4m5 Hell's Atrium e4m4 The Palace of Hate e4m3 The Elder God Shrine e4m2 The Tower of Despair e4m1 The Sewage System
    Netherworld
    e3m7 The Haunted Halls e3m6 Chambers of Torment e3m5 Wind Tunnels e3m4 Satan's Dark Delight e3m3 The Tomb of Terror e3m2 The Vaults of Zin e3m1 Termination Central
    Realm of Black Magic
    e2m7 Underearth e2m6 The Dismal Oubliette e2m5 The Wizard's Manse e2m4 The Ebon Fortress e2m3 Crypt of Decay e2m2 Ogre Citadel e2m1 The Installation
    Doomed Dimension
    e1m8 Ziggurat Vertigo e1m7 The House of Chthon e1m6 The Door To Chthon e1m5 Gloom Keep e1m4 The Grisly Grotto e1m3 The Necropolis e1m2 Castle of the Damned e1m1 Slipgate Complex
    Welcome to Quake
    start Entrance
    - changelevel
    - restart

    Engllish-Russian dictionary of Quake game > map

  • 20 cehennem

    "1. hell, Gehenna. 2. very hot or disagreeable place. - azabı hellish torture. -i boylamak to die and go to hell. -in dibi/ bucağı the very end of the earth, very remote place. -in dibine gitmek to go tothe uttermost end of hell. - gibi like hell, hellish, infernal; very hot. - hayatı a life of hell/misery/torment: Cehennem hayatı yaşıyor. His life´s a living hell. -e kadar yolu var. He can go to hell for all I care. - kütüğü hardened sinner. - ol! Go to hell! - zebanisi demon, brute, devil."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > cehennem

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