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1 Plucked Wool
Wool plucked from a sheep which has been dead a few days. Sometimes the term is applied to skin wool. -
2 yolma yün
plucked wool -
3 post yünü
plucked wool, pelt wool, skin wool -
4 מרטוט
מַרְטוּט, מַרְטוּטָא, מַרְטוּטָהm. (preced.) 1) tuft of plucked wool, ; lint. Y.Kil.IX, end, 32d סיפלני דמ׳ עמר a compress of wool lint; דמ׳ דכיתן of linen lint. Y.Sabb.IV, end, 7a אילו מאן דנסב מ׳וכ׳ if one takes a tuft of wool and puts it on his head in cold weather. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d top; Y.Taan.I, 64c תרי מ׳ soaked a tuft. 2) a garment made of ( plucked) wool (v. P. Sm. 2224; Arab. mirṭ species indumenti ex lana), a coarse garment. Targ. Prov. 25:20. Ib. 27:13.Pl. מַרְטוּטִין. Y.Maas. Sh. I, 52d bot. עד כדון … תליין ביה מַרְטוּטֵיכֹון (not … טכין) R. S. is still alive, and you hang your garments on him, i. e. you refer to him as your authority! -
5 מרטוטא
מַרְטוּט, מַרְטוּטָא, מַרְטוּטָהm. (preced.) 1) tuft of plucked wool, ; lint. Y.Kil.IX, end, 32d סיפלני דמ׳ עמר a compress of wool lint; דמ׳ דכיתן of linen lint. Y.Sabb.IV, end, 7a אילו מאן דנסב מ׳וכ׳ if one takes a tuft of wool and puts it on his head in cold weather. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d top; Y.Taan.I, 64c תרי מ׳ soaked a tuft. 2) a garment made of ( plucked) wool (v. P. Sm. 2224; Arab. mirṭ species indumenti ex lana), a coarse garment. Targ. Prov. 25:20. Ib. 27:13.Pl. מַרְטוּטִין. Y.Maas. Sh. I, 52d bot. עד כדון … תליין ביה מַרְטוּטֵיכֹון (not … טכין) R. S. is still alive, and you hang your garments on him, i. e. you refer to him as your authority! -
6 מַרְטוּט
מַרְטוּט, מַרְטוּטָא, מַרְטוּטָהm. (preced.) 1) tuft of plucked wool, ; lint. Y.Kil.IX, end, 32d סיפלני דמ׳ עמר a compress of wool lint; דמ׳ דכיתן of linen lint. Y.Sabb.IV, end, 7a אילו מאן דנסב מ׳וכ׳ if one takes a tuft of wool and puts it on his head in cold weather. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d top; Y.Taan.I, 64c תרי מ׳ soaked a tuft. 2) a garment made of ( plucked) wool (v. P. Sm. 2224; Arab. mirṭ species indumenti ex lana), a coarse garment. Targ. Prov. 25:20. Ib. 27:13.Pl. מַרְטוּטִין. Y.Maas. Sh. I, 52d bot. עד כדון … תליין ביה מַרְטוּטֵיכֹון (not … טכין) R. S. is still alive, and you hang your garments on him, i. e. you refer to him as your authority! -
7 מַרְטוּטָא
מַרְטוּט, מַרְטוּטָא, מַרְטוּטָהm. (preced.) 1) tuft of plucked wool, ; lint. Y.Kil.IX, end, 32d סיפלני דמ׳ עמר a compress of wool lint; דמ׳ דכיתן of linen lint. Y.Sabb.IV, end, 7a אילו מאן דנסב מ׳וכ׳ if one takes a tuft of wool and puts it on his head in cold weather. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d top; Y.Taan.I, 64c תרי מ׳ soaked a tuft. 2) a garment made of ( plucked) wool (v. P. Sm. 2224; Arab. mirṭ species indumenti ex lana), a coarse garment. Targ. Prov. 25:20. Ib. 27:13.Pl. מַרְטוּטִין. Y.Maas. Sh. I, 52d bot. עד כדון … תליין ביה מַרְטוּטֵיכֹון (not … טכין) R. S. is still alive, and you hang your garments on him, i. e. you refer to him as your authority! -
8 מַרְטוּטָה
מַרְטוּט, מַרְטוּטָא, מַרְטוּטָהm. (preced.) 1) tuft of plucked wool, ; lint. Y.Kil.IX, end, 32d סיפלני דמ׳ עמר a compress of wool lint; דמ׳ דכיתן of linen lint. Y.Sabb.IV, end, 7a אילו מאן דנסב מ׳וכ׳ if one takes a tuft of wool and puts it on his head in cold weather. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d top; Y.Taan.I, 64c תרי מ׳ soaked a tuft. 2) a garment made of ( plucked) wool (v. P. Sm. 2224; Arab. mirṭ species indumenti ex lana), a coarse garment. Targ. Prov. 25:20. Ib. 27:13.Pl. מַרְטוּטִין. Y.Maas. Sh. I, 52d bot. עד כדון … תליין ביה מַרְטוּטֵיכֹון (not … טכין) R. S. is still alive, and you hang your garments on him, i. e. you refer to him as your authority! -
9 заводская шерсть
1) General subject: pulled wool (получаемая при обработке кож)3) Textile: dead wool, fellmongered wool, mortling, murrain, plucked wool, slip, sweated wool -
10 подпар
1) Agriculture: pelt wool, pulled wool, skin wool2) Forestry: mottled butt rot -
11 מרט II, מרטא
מְרַטII, מְרָטָא m. (preced.) 1) baldness. Targ. O. Deut. 14:1. Targ. Is. 15:2; a. fr. 2) plucked wool, tuft. Sabb.49a ממ׳ דביני אטמי of wool plucked from between the flanks (of a living animal, which contains moisture). -
12 מְרַט
מְרַטII, מְרָטָא m. (preced.) 1) baldness. Targ. O. Deut. 14:1. Targ. Is. 15:2; a. fr. 2) plucked wool, tuft. Sabb.49a ממ׳ דביני אטמי of wool plucked from between the flanks (of a living animal, which contains moisture). -
13 шерсть с павшей овцы
Agriculture: fallen wool, murrain wool, plucked woolУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > шерсть с павшей овцы
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14 מרט
מָרַט(b. h.) to pluck off (hair, wool); to Pull. Tosef.Sabb.IX (X), 20; Sabb.74b והמוֹרְטוֹ and he who plucks the down off the large feather of the wing. B. Mets.68b גוזזות ושוטפות ומֹורְטֹות (Ar. גזוזות) they yield wool by being shorn, by passing through water, and by being plucked (in passing bushes ; (prob. to be read גזוזות ושטופות ומְרוּטוֹת). Pi. מֵירֵט 1) same. Naz.39b תלש מ׳ סיפסףוכ׳ if he pinced his hair (near the root), plucked it off, or trimmed it ; (Ar. s. v. ספסף: ‘created a bald spot by using a depilatory). Sabb. l. c. מְמָרֵט חייב משום ממחק he who plucks the down (v. supra) is guilty of an act coming under the head of scraping (leather).Part. pass. מְמוֹרָט bald-headed. Naz.46b; Yoma 61b נזיר ממ׳; Tosef.Naz.I, 6 המוֹרָט; Y. ib. VI, end, 55d נזיר ומירט (read: נזיר ממ׳ or מורט). 2) to smooth, polish. Num. R. s. 12 נחשת ממורט (prob. to be read: מְמֹורֶטֶת) polished bronze. Nif. נִמְרַט to be plucked, to be bald. Sifra Thazr., Par. 5, ch. X נ׳ ראשווכ׳ if his head became bald through sickness. -
15 מָרַט
מָרַט(b. h.) to pluck off (hair, wool); to Pull. Tosef.Sabb.IX (X), 20; Sabb.74b והמוֹרְטוֹ and he who plucks the down off the large feather of the wing. B. Mets.68b גוזזות ושוטפות ומֹורְטֹות (Ar. גזוזות) they yield wool by being shorn, by passing through water, and by being plucked (in passing bushes ; (prob. to be read גזוזות ושטופות ומְרוּטוֹת). Pi. מֵירֵט 1) same. Naz.39b תלש מ׳ סיפסףוכ׳ if he pinced his hair (near the root), plucked it off, or trimmed it ; (Ar. s. v. ספסף: ‘created a bald spot by using a depilatory). Sabb. l. c. מְמָרֵט חייב משום ממחק he who plucks the down (v. supra) is guilty of an act coming under the head of scraping (leather).Part. pass. מְמוֹרָט bald-headed. Naz.46b; Yoma 61b נזיר ממ׳; Tosef.Naz.I, 6 המוֹרָט; Y. ib. VI, end, 55d נזיר ומירט (read: נזיר ממ׳ or מורט). 2) to smooth, polish. Num. R. s. 12 נחשת ממורט (prob. to be read: מְמֹורֶטֶת) polished bronze. Nif. נִמְרַט to be plucked, to be bald. Sifra Thazr., Par. 5, ch. X נ׳ ראשווכ׳ if his head became bald through sickness. -
16 λῆνος
λῆνος, - ουςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `wool, fillet, fleece' (A. Eu. 44, A. R. 4, 173, 177).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1139] *hulh₁-nā `wool'.Etymology: Except for the ending (after εἶρος, πέκος?, s. Walde Stand u. Aufgaben 156) old inherited word for `wool', which is preserved in several languages: Lat. lāna, Balt., e.g. Lith. vìlna, Slav., e.g. Russ. vólna, Gerrn., e.g. Goth. wulla, Av. varǝnā, Skt. ū́rṇā, all forms, that can go back on IE *hu̯lh₁nā (cf. Schwyzer 360 f.); deviating are only Celtic forms like Welh gwlan (IE *u̯lǝnā?). The word belongs prob. as verbal noun in -nā ("pluck out, the plucked out wool") to a verb for `tear, pluck', which is retained in Lat. vellō `pluck' (not to ἁλίσκομαι); here also Lat. vellus n. `shaved wool' (IE *(?)u̯él-nos), Arm. geɫmn `id.' (IE *u̯él-mn?). Further Hitt. h̯ulana-, Luw. *h̯ulani- `wool', from * h₂ulh₁n-? In greek first the laryngeal must have disappeared, after which we had *u̯l̥h₁-n-. Details in WP. 1, 296f., Pok. 1139, W.-Hofmann s. lāna and vellus, Vasmer Wb. s. vólna.Page in Frisk: 2,117-118Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λῆνος
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17 πέκω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to comb (oneself), to card, to shear' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. poka \/pokē\/, Killen Par. del Pass. 17, 26ff., DELG.Compounds: Also w. ἀπο-. Compp., z.B. πόκ-υφος m. `wool weaver' (pap. IIa); εἰρο-πόκος (s. εἶρος), εὔ-ποκος `with fair wool' (A.); with referenc to the verb νεό-ποκος `newly shorn' ( μαλλός, S.).Derivatives: 1. πόκος m. `plucked, shorn off sheep's wool, fleece' (Μ 451, hell.). ποκ-άριον ( Sammelb. III--IVp), - άδες pl. f. `lock or tuft of wool or hair' (Ar.), Πόκιος m. "shearing month", Locr. monthname (inscr.); verbs: ποκ-ίζομαι `to shear wool' (Theoc.) with - ισμός, - ιστί (pap.); - άζω `id.' (sch., Suid.); - όομαι `to be covered like with a fleece' (AP). 2. πόκτος m. `id.' ( Lyr. Adesp. 73, Hdn.), like φόρτος (Schwyzer 704 n. 6), if not to πεκτέω. 3. πέκος n. `id.' (An. Ox. 3, 358), πεῖκος ἔριον, ξάμμα H. (cf. πείκ-ετε, - ειν above). 4. πεκτήρ (Suid.), ποκτήρ (pap. IIp; after πόκος) m. `shearer'. -- Enlarged form πεκ-τέω `id.' (Ar.; not πέκτω, Peruzzi Par. del Pass. 18, 396 n. 2); on the formation Schwyzer 705f. -- On κτείς s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [797] *peḱ- `pluck, card'Etymology: Identical with Lith. pešù, pèšti `pluck, pull out, drew by the hairs'; the τ-enlargement in πεκτ-έω also in Lat. pectō `comb, card'; formal = Gerrn., e.g. OHG fehtan ' fech-ten' (prop. *'pluck each other'?). The very rare πέκος agrees phonetically with Lat. pecus n. `cattle, small cattle, sheep', which would be therefore a concretized verbal abstract (Porzig Satzinhalte 292; also Specht KZ 66, 36f.). The old widespread u-stem in Lat. pecu n., Germ., e.g. OHG fihu n., Skt. páśu- n., -úḥ m. etc. `cattle' is wanting in Greek; on the other hand πόκος is isolated, so prob. innovation. IE o -vowel also in Arm. asr, gen. asu `sheepwool, fleece' (IE *poḱu-). OWNo. fær, OSwed. fār n. `sheep', often equated with πόκος, is uncertain. -- Orig. meaning prob. `pluck, card', from where `shear, comb' (diff. Peruzzi Par. del Pass. l.c. n. 3 against Specht KZ 68, 206). -- WP. 2, 16f., Pok. 797, W.-Hofmann s. pectō and pecū, Fraenkel s. pèšti `pluck' w. further forms a. rich lit.Page in Frisk: 2,492-493Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πέκω
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18 Pieces
Small bunches of wool staple taken during sorting from various fleeces and sold in lots. The so-called first pieces are plucked from the forequarters and the second pieces from the hindquarters of the fleece. -
19 νακότιλτος
νακότιλτοςwith the wool plucked off: masc /fem nom sg -
20 νακότιλτος
νᾰκό-τιλτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νακότιλτος
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