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pluto

  • 81 Плутон

    ч астр., міф.

    Українсько-англійський словник > Плутон

  • 82 Cehennem tanrısı

    n. Hades, Pluto

    Turkish-English dictionary > Cehennem tanrısı

  • 83 Πλουτωνίοις

    Πλουτώνιον
    where there are mephitic vapours: neut dat pl
    Πλουτώνιος
    Pluto: masc /neut dat pl

    Morphologia Graeca > Πλουτωνίοις

  • 84 Πλουτώνια

    Πλουτώνιον
    where there are mephitic vapours: neut nom /voc /acc pl
    Πλουτώνιος
    Pluto: neut nom /voc /acc pl

    Morphologia Graeca > Πλουτώνια

  • 85 Πλουτώνιος

    Πλουτώνιος
    Pluto: masc nom sg

    Morphologia Graeca > Πλουτώνιος

  • 86 Πλούτων

    Πλούτων
    Pluto: masc nom /voc sg
    Πλοῦτος
    wealth: masc gen pl
    Πλού̱των, Πλοῦτων
    masc nom /voc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > Πλούτων

  • 87 Πλούτωνα

    Πλούτων
    Pluto: masc acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > Πλούτωνα

  • 88 Πλούτωνι

    Πλούτων
    Pluto: masc dat sg

    Morphologia Graeca > Πλούτωνι

  • 89 Πλούτωνος

    Πλούτων
    Pluto: masc gen sg

    Morphologia Graeca > Πλούτωνος

  • 90 Плутон

    м.

    Русско-английский физический словарь > Плутон

  • 91 명왕성

    n. Pluto, ninth planet in the solar system

    Korean-English dictionary > 명왕성

  • 92 플루토

    n. Pluto

    Korean-English dictionary > 플루토

  • 93 ཛམ་བྷ་ལ་

    [dzam bha la]
    jambhala (yidam), tibetan pluto or god of riches

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཛམ་བྷ་ལ་

  • 94 ཛམ་ལྷ་

    [dzam lha]
    tibetan pluto or god of riches

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཛམ་ལྷ་

  • 95 mjötuðr

    m.
    1) dispenser of fate, ruler, judge;
    2) bane, death (sverð heitir manns m.);
    * * *
    m., spelt mjotviðr, Vsp. 2, which form can only be an error of the transcriber, for both passages, verses 2 and 47, represent the same word; [A. S. metoð; Hel. metod; by which word the A. S. homilies, as well as the Heliand, denote God, prop. the ‘Meter,’ Dispenser]; the word itself is of heathen origin: in the Icel. it only occurs in old poets, and there in but a few passages, all of which agree, if rightly interpreted, with the A. S. use of the word. It occurs twice in the Vsp.; in verse 47,—Leika Míms synir, en mjötuðr kyndisk, but the meotud is kindled, lighted, where it seems to be applied to the god Heimdal, (the dawn in the Eastern sky, the morning star? see Prof. Bergmann in his Ed. of Gm. 1871, p. 169); in verse 2,—níu man ek heima, níu íviðjur, mjötuð mæran fyrir mold neðan, I mind the nine abodes, the nine giantesses (the nine mothers of Heimdal?), the worthy Dispenser beneath earth; this ‘meotud beneath earth’ seems here to represent the god of the nether world, the Pluto of the Northern mythology, with whom all things above originated (Heimdal?); somewhat similar views are expressed in the Platonic Dialogue Axiochus, ch. 12 and 13.
    2. sá er hann með mönnum mjötuðr, such a guardian (helper) is he among men, Fsm.
    II. metaph. and in an evil sense, weird, bane; mjtuðr is glossed by bani ( a bane), Edda (Gl.) ii. 494; mjötuðr Heimdals, the bane of Heimdal = the head; Heimdalar höfuð heitir sverð … sverð heitir manns-mjötuðr, a sword is the bane of men, Edda 55, from a myth that Heimdal was pierced by a head (used as a bolt): nema mjötuðr spilti, unless death spoiled her, unless she died, Og. 14; ef mér meirr m. málrúm gæfi, if death would give me more time for speech (says the dying Brynhild), Skv. 3. 71; sá manns mjötuðr, this bane of men, of a charmed, poisoned sword, Fas. i. (in a verse). The word is found only in the above passages; the explanation given in Lex. Poët. can hardly be the true one. For Hm. 60 see mjöt above.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > mjötuðr

  • 96 cupressus

        cupressus ī (abl. ū, Ct., O.), f, κυπάρισσοσ, the cypress (an evergreen tree, sacred to Pluto): impulsa Euro, H.: funebris, H.: feralis, V.: metas imitata, i. e. cone - shaped, O. — A box of cypress wood: lēvis, H.
    * * *
    I
    cypress-tree; cypress oil/wood, cypress-wood casket, spear of cypress-wood
    II
    cypress-tree; cypress oil/wood, cypress-wood casket, spear of cypress-wood

    Latin-English dictionary > cupressus

  • 97 immītis (in-m-)

        immītis (in-m-) e, adj.    with comp, not mellow, harsh, unripe, sour: uva, H.—Rough, rude, harsh, hard, severe, stern, fierce, savage, inexorable: naturā et moribus, L.: tyrannus (i. e. Pluto), V.: Glycera, H.: oculi, O.: caedes, L.: calcato immitior hydro, O.: urna, i. e. of the inexorable decision, O.— Plur n. as subst: ut placidis coëant immitia, wild creatures with tame, H.: inmitia ausae, barbarous acts, O.

    Latin-English dictionary > immītis (in-m-)

  • 98 in-amābilis

        in-amābilis e, adj.,    unlovely, unattractive, repugnant, repulsive, odious: palus undā, i. e. the Styx, V.: regnum (of Pluto), O.

    Latin-English dictionary > in-amābilis

  • 99 in-amoenus

        in-amoenus adj.,    unpleasant, disagreeable, gloomy: regna (of Pluto), O.

    Latin-English dictionary > in-amoenus

  • 100 īnfernus

        īnfernus adj.    [inferus], lower, under: sese infernis de partibus erigit Hydra: stagna, L.—Underground, of the lower regions, infernal: superi infernique di, L.: rex, Pluto, V.: gurges, O.: aspectus, revolting, Ta.
    * * *
    I
    inferna, infernum ADJ
    lower, under; underground, of the lower regions, infernal; of hell
    II
    inhabitants of the lower world (pl.), the shades; the damned; Hell (Bee)

    Latin-English dictionary > īnfernus

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