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1 tierra arada
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2 паханый
ploughed -
3 паханый
ploughed брит.; plowed амер.па́ханая земля́ — ploughed land
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4 arada
f.1 ploughed ground, husbandry. (Latin American Spanish)2 work in the fields.3 plowing, ploughing.past part.past participle of spanish verb: arar.* * *1 (acción) ploughing (US plowing)2 (tierra) ploughed (US plowed) land* * *SF1) (Agr) (=acción) ploughing, plowing (EEUU)2) (=tierra) ploughed land, plowed land (EEUU)3) (=jornada) day's ploughing, day's plowing (EEUU)* * *femenino ( acción) plowing* (AmE), ploughing (BrE); ( tierra) plowed land (AmE), ploughed land (BrE)* * *= ploughing [plowing, -USA].Nota: Acción de arar.Ex. Again, in Agriculture there are divisions for general Operations (Irrigation, Draining, Ploughing, Stock management, etc.).* * *femenino ( acción) plowing* (AmE), ploughing (BrE); ( tierra) plowed land (AmE), ploughed land (BrE)* * *= ploughing [plowing, -USA].Nota: Acción de arar.Ex: Again, in Agriculture there are divisions for general Operations (Irrigation, Draining, Ploughing, Stock management, etc.).
* * ** * *arada nf1. [acción] ploughing2. [tierra labrada] ploughed field -
5 arva
arvus, a, um, adj. [for aruus from aro].I.That has been ploughed, but not yet sown, ploughed, arable:II.ager, arvus et arationes ab arando,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 39 Müll.:arvum, quod aratum nec dum satum est,
id. R. R. 1, 29; Paul. ex Fest. p. 25 Müll.:aut arvus est ager aut consitus aut pascuus aut florens,
Isid. Orig. 15, 13:Non arvus hic, sed pascuus est ager,
Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 47:agri arvi et arbusti et pascui lati atque uberes,
Cic. Rep. 5, 2, 3.—Hence,Subst.A.arva, ae, f. (sc. terra), an arable field, cornfield; only twice, ante - class., Naev. ap. Non. p. 192, 30; Pac. ib.—B.arvum, i, n. (sc. solum), an arable field, cultivated land, a field, ploughed land, glebe (cf. Doed. Syn. III. p. 8;2.class.): nec scibat ferro molirier arva,
Lucr. 5, 934; 1, 314:sol lumine conserit arva,
id. 2, 211; cf. id. 2, 1162; Ov. M. 1, 598; 11, 33; Verg. G. 2, 263 et saep.:ex arvo aeque magno,
Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 2:prata et arva et pecudum greges diliguntur isto modo, quod fructus ex eis capiuntur,
Cic. N. D. 1, 44, 122:arva non afferent cibum,
Vulg. Hab. 3, 17:Numidae pabulo pecoris magis quam arvo student,
Sall. J. 90, 1:ne perconteris, fundus meus, optime Quincti, Arvo pascat erum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 2 (i. e. frugibus:arvum autem ab arando dictum est, Crucq.): arva per annos mutant, et superest ager,
Tac. G. 26; Suet. Ner. 31; id. Dom. 7.—Meton.a. b.Poet., in gen., fields, plains, regions: arva putria, Liv. And. ap. Fest. p. 181 Müll.:(α).genus humanum multo fuit in arvis durius,
Lucr. 5, 925; 2, 1154:nec pisces (queunt) vivere in arvis,
id. 3, 785:Circaea arva,
Ov. M. 14, 348:Peneïa,
id. ib. 12, 209; so id. ib. 15, 52; 15, 276; 11, 62; 11, 196; Verg. A. 5, 703 et saep.:pomosa,
Prop. 5, 7, 81:quā tumidus rigat arva Nilus,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 48; id. Epod. 16, 54; so,arva deserti,
Vulg. Jer. 23, 10:arva pacis,
ib. ib. 25, 37.—Hence also,For pascuum, pasture-ground:(β).Arvaque mugitu sancite bovaria longo: Nobile erit Romae pascua vestra forum,
i. e. the Forum Boarium at Rome, Prop. 5, 9, 19.—Arva Neptunia, for the sea, Verg. A. 8, 695 (cf. id. ib. 6, 724: campi liquentes). —(γ). -
6 arvus
arvus, a, um, adj. [for aruus from aro].I.That has been ploughed, but not yet sown, ploughed, arable:II.ager, arvus et arationes ab arando,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 39 Müll.:arvum, quod aratum nec dum satum est,
id. R. R. 1, 29; Paul. ex Fest. p. 25 Müll.:aut arvus est ager aut consitus aut pascuus aut florens,
Isid. Orig. 15, 13:Non arvus hic, sed pascuus est ager,
Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 47:agri arvi et arbusti et pascui lati atque uberes,
Cic. Rep. 5, 2, 3.—Hence,Subst.A.arva, ae, f. (sc. terra), an arable field, cornfield; only twice, ante - class., Naev. ap. Non. p. 192, 30; Pac. ib.—B.arvum, i, n. (sc. solum), an arable field, cultivated land, a field, ploughed land, glebe (cf. Doed. Syn. III. p. 8;2.class.): nec scibat ferro molirier arva,
Lucr. 5, 934; 1, 314:sol lumine conserit arva,
id. 2, 211; cf. id. 2, 1162; Ov. M. 1, 598; 11, 33; Verg. G. 2, 263 et saep.:ex arvo aeque magno,
Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 2:prata et arva et pecudum greges diliguntur isto modo, quod fructus ex eis capiuntur,
Cic. N. D. 1, 44, 122:arva non afferent cibum,
Vulg. Hab. 3, 17:Numidae pabulo pecoris magis quam arvo student,
Sall. J. 90, 1:ne perconteris, fundus meus, optime Quincti, Arvo pascat erum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 2 (i. e. frugibus:arvum autem ab arando dictum est, Crucq.): arva per annos mutant, et superest ager,
Tac. G. 26; Suet. Ner. 31; id. Dom. 7.—Meton.a. b.Poet., in gen., fields, plains, regions: arva putria, Liv. And. ap. Fest. p. 181 Müll.:(α).genus humanum multo fuit in arvis durius,
Lucr. 5, 925; 2, 1154:nec pisces (queunt) vivere in arvis,
id. 3, 785:Circaea arva,
Ov. M. 14, 348:Peneïa,
id. ib. 12, 209; so id. ib. 15, 52; 15, 276; 11, 62; 11, 196; Verg. A. 5, 703 et saep.:pomosa,
Prop. 5, 7, 81:quā tumidus rigat arva Nilus,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 48; id. Epod. 16, 54; so,arva deserti,
Vulg. Jer. 23, 10:arva pacis,
ib. ib. 25, 37.—Hence also,For pascuum, pasture-ground:(β).Arvaque mugitu sancite bovaria longo: Nobile erit Romae pascua vestra forum,
i. e. the Forum Boarium at Rome, Prop. 5, 9, 19.—Arva Neptunia, for the sea, Verg. A. 8, 695 (cf. id. ib. 6, 724: campi liquentes). —(γ). -
7 ἐνηρόσιον
Grammatical information: n.Etymology: Hellenistic technical term, from ἐν ἀρότω or ἀράτω (cf. to Άράτυος) with ιο-suffix hypostasized: "(resting) on the ploughed land "; the - η- from compositional lengthening. Thus προ-ηρόσιος `before the time of ploughing' (hell.).Page in Frisk: 1,516Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐνηρόσιον
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8 barbecho
m.1 land set aside.tierras en barbecho fallow land2 fallow land, bastard fallow, fallow.3 piece of land plowed but not yet seeded.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: barbechar.* * *1 fallow land\dejar en barbecho to leave fallow* * *SM1) (=terreno) fallow, fallow landestar en barbecho — (Agr) to be left fallow; (fig) to be in preparation
2) (=tierra arada) ploughed land ready for sowing3) (=preparación) preparation for sowing* * *a) ( estado)estar en barbecho — (CS) to be in preparation
el proyecto está en barbecho — the project is in gestation o is taking shape
* * *= fallow.Ex. Crop productivity depends on the efficient use of rainfall and available water stored in the soil during fallow.----* caer en barbecho = fall on + barren ground.* car en barbecho = fall on + fallow ground.* dejar la tierra en barbecho = let + farmland lie fallow.* dejar los campos en barbecho = let + fields lie fallow.* estar en barbecho = lie + fallow.* tierra en barbecho = fallow land.* * *a) ( estado)estar en barbecho — (CS) to be in preparation
el proyecto está en barbecho — the project is in gestation o is taking shape
* * *= fallow.Ex: Crop productivity depends on the efficient use of rainfall and available water stored in the soil during fallow.
* caer en barbecho = fall on + barren ground.* car en barbecho = fall on + fallow ground.* dejar la tierra en barbecho = let + farmland lie fallow.* dejar los campos en barbecho = let + fields lie fallow.* estar en barbecho = lie + fallow.* tierra en barbecho = fallow land.* * *1(estado): dejaron la tierra en barbecho the land was left fallowese trabajo está en barbecho that job's been put on the back burner* * *
Del verbo barbechar: ( conjugate barbechar)
barbecho es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
barbechó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
barbecho sustantivo masculino ( estado):
estar en barbecho (CS) to be in preparation
barbecho sustantivo masculino fallow land: dejar en barbecho, to lie fallow
' barbecho' also found in these entries:
English:
fallow
* * *barbecho nmAgr1. [sistema] land set-aside;tierras en barbecho fallow land;dejar un campo en barbecho to set aside a field2. [campo] fallow field* * *m AGR fallow land;estar de barbecho be lying fallow* * *barbecho nm: fallow landdejar en barbecho: to leave fallow -
9 arvum
arvum ī, n [arvus], an arable field, cultivated land, field, ploughed land, glebe: optima, V.: arvo studere, S.: fundus Arvo pascat erum, H.: fertilia, L. — Plur, fields, plains, country, regions: Sicula, V.: Quā rigat arva Nilus, H.—Poet.: Neptunia, the sea, V.—A shore, coast: arva tenebant, V.* * *arable land/field, soil, region; country; dry land; stretch of plain; female external genitalia (rude) -
10 oranica
* * *• tilth• infield• garden tillage• acres• arable land• arable• ploughed land• ploughland• ploug-field• plough• plough land• plow -
11 земля под паром
1) General subject: ploughed land, fallow, plough-land2) Engineering: fallow field3) Economy: fallow land -
12 ἀρόω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `plough, plant' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. ἀρόσαιDialectal forms: Myc. aroura.Derivatives: ἀροτήρ m. (Il.); ἄροτος m. `ploughing, (ploughed) land, sowing-land' (Il.); *ἀρατύς in the month name Άράτυος - ἄροτρον `plow' (Il.) - ἄρουρα `sowing-land' (Il.).Etymology: Primary verb from * h₂erh₃-; the - h₃- gave - ο-, the -ᾰ in the Doric forms ἄρατρον, Άράτυος, fut. Herakl. ἀράσαντι, Ther. Rhod. ἐνάρατον comes from a verb ἀράω. - Lat. arāre, i̯-presents MIr. airim, Goth. arjan, Lith. ariù (inf. árti), OCS. orjǫ (inf. orati). With ἄροτρον agree: Arm. arawr, Lat. arātrum (with secondary ā), MIr. arathar, ONo. arðr; other formations are: Lith. árklas, OCS ralo (* arH-tlo-, resp. - dhlo); Toch. AB āre (\< * h₂erh₃-o- or * h₂erh₃-es-?). ἄρουρα is a derivation with -ι̯α from a verbal noun *ἄρο-Ϝαρ `plowing'. With *ἄροϜαρ, an old r\/n-stem (*h₂erh₃-ur̥, gen. * h₂rh₃-uen-s, cf. MIr. arbor (\< *aru̯r̥), gen. (OIr.) arbe (\< *aru̯ens) `corn'; Lat. arvus (\< * h₂erh₃-uo-?).Page in Frisk: 1,147-148Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀρόω
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13 вспаханное поле
General subject: plough, ploughed land, plough-land -
14 रजस्
rájasn. « coloured orᅠ dim space»,
the sphere of vapour orᅠ mist, region of clouds, atmosphere, air, firmament
(in Veda one of the divisions of the world andᅠ distinguished from div orᅠ svar, « the sphere of light», andᅠ rocanādivaḥ, « the ethereal spaces», which are beyond the rajas, as ether is beyond the air;
often rajas, = the whole expanse of heaven orᅠ sky, divided into a lower andᅠ upper stratum, the rajasuparam orᅠ pārthivam andᅠ the rajasuttamam orᅠ paramam orᅠ divyam;
hence du. rajasī, « the lower andᅠ higher atmospheres» ;
sometimes alsoᅠ three andᅠ RV. I, 164, 6 even six such spheres are enumerated, hence pl. rajāṉsi, « the skies») RV. AV. TS. VS. Br. ;
vapour, mist, clouds, gloom, dimness, darkness RV. AV. ;
impurity, dirt, dust, any small particle of matter RV. etc. etc. (cf. go-r-);
the dust orᅠ pollen of flowers Kālid. BhP. ;
cultivated orᅠ ploughed land (as « dusty» orᅠ « dirty»), arable land, fields RV. ;
the impurity i.e. the menstrual discharge of a woman GṛS. Mn. MBh. Suṡr. etc.;
the « darkening» quality, passion, emotion, affection MBh. Kāv. etc.;
(in phil.) the second of the three Guṇas orᅠ qualities (the other two being sattva, goodness, andᅠ tamas, darkness;
cf. IW. 85 ;
rajas is sometimes identified with tejas q.v.;
it is said to predominate in air, andᅠ to be active, urgent, andᅠ variable) Sāṃkhyak. VarBṛS. Suṡr. etc.;
« light» orᅠ « day» orᅠ « world» orᅠ « water» Nir. IV, 19 ;
a kind of plant (= parpaṭa) Bhpr. ;
tin L. ;
autumn L. ;
sperm L. ;
safflower L. ;
m. N. of a Ṛishi (son of Vasishṭha) VP. ;
+ cf. Gk. ἔρεβος;
Goth. riqis
- रजस्तमस्क
- रजस्तमोमय
- रजस्तस्
- रजस्तुर्
- रजस्तोक
- रजस्वल
- रजस्विन्
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15 zuin
iz.1.b. row -
16 aratio
ărātĭo, ōnis, f. [aro].I.A ploughing, and in gen. the cultivation of the ground, agriculture:II.iteratio arationis peracta esse debet, si, etc.,
Col. 11, 2, 64:aratione per transversum iterata,
Plin. 18, 20, 49, § 180:ut quaestuosa mercatura, fructuosa aratio dicitur,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 31, 86.—Meton. (abstr. for concr.), ploughed land, Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 47 (cf. aratiuncula):(calsa) nascitur in arationibus,
Plin. 27, 8, 36, § 58.— Esp., in Roman financial lang., the public farms or plots of land farmed out for a tenth of the produce (cf. arator, I. B.), Cic. Phil. 2, 39 fin.; id. Verr. 2, 3, 98. -
17 σφῦρα
σφῦρᾰ, ἡ, -
18 अकृष्ट _akṛṣṭa
अकृष्ट a. [न. त.] Not tilled; not drawn.-Comp. -पच्य a. [अकृष्टे क्षेत्रे पच्यते] growing or ripening in un- ploughed land, growing exuberant or wild; ˚च्या इव सस्य- संपदः Ki.1.17; so ˚च्या ओषधयः; ˚च्यम् अशनं धान्यम्, &c.-पच्या (applied especially to) the earth yielding food grains, fruit etc. without being tilled; very fertile; अकृष्टपच्या पृथिवी विबभौ चैत्यमालिनी Mb. Crit. Ed.12.29.21; 12.216.16.-रोहिन् = ˚पच्य; बीजं च बालेयमकृष्टरोहि R.14.77. -
19 अखिल _akhila
अखिल a. [नास्ति खिलं अवशिष्टं यस्य Tv.]1 Whole, entire, complete; oft. with सर्व. एतद्धि मत्तो$धिजगे सर्वमेषो$खिलं मुनिः Ms.1.59; ˚लेन entirely.-2 Not uncultivated or fallow, ploughed (land); ˚आत्मन् the universal spirit. -
20 सीता _sītā
सीता [सि-त पृषो˚ दीर्घः]1 A furrow, track or line of a ploughshare.-2 (Hence) A tilled or furrowed ground, ploughed land; वृषेव सीतां तदवग्रहक्षताम् Ku.5.61.-3 Husbandry, agriculture; as in सीताद्रव्य q. v.-4 N. of the daughter of Janaka, king of Mithilā, and wife of Rāma.; जनकानां कुले कीर्तिमाहरिष्यति मे सुता । सीता भर्तार- मासाद्य रामं दशरथात्मजम् ॥ Rām.1.67.22. [She was so called because she was supposed to have sprung from a furrow made by king Janaka while ploughing the ground to prepare it for a sacrifice which he had insti- tuted to obtain progeny, and hence also her epithets, 'Ayonijā', 'Dharāputrī' &c. She was married to Rāma and accompanied him to the forest. While there she was once carried off by Rāvaṇa who tried to violate her chastity, but she scornfully rejected his suit. When Rāma came to know that she was in Lankā, he attack- ed ther place, killed Rāvaṇa and his host of demons, and recovered Sītā. She had, however, to pass through the terrible ordeal of fire before she could be received by her husband as his wife. Though thus convinced of her chastity, he had afterwards to aban- don her, when far advanced in pregnancy, because the people continued to suspect her fidelity. She how- ever, found a protector in the sage Vālmīki, at whose hermitage she was delivered of Kuśa and Lava, and who brought them up. She was ultimately restored to Rāma by the sage.]-5 N. of a goddess, wife of Indra.-6 N. of Umā-7 N of Lakṣmī.-8 N. of one of the four fabulous branches (the eastern branch) of the Ganges.-9 Spirituous liquor.-Comp. -अध्यक्षः superintendent of agriculture.-द्रव्यम् implements of agriculture, tools of husbandry; सीताद्रव्यापहरणे शस्त्राणा- मौषधस्य च Ms.9.293.-पतिः N. of Rāmachandra.-फलः the custard-apple tree. (-लम्) its fruit.
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