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pottery jar

  • 1 jar

    I [dʒaː] noun
    a kind of bottle made of glass or pottery, with a wide mouth:

    jam-jars.

    جَرَّه II [dʒaː] past tense, past participle jarred verb
    1) ( with on) to have a harsh and startling effect (on):

    Her sharp voice jarred on my ears.

    يُحْدِثُ صَوْتا مُزْعِجا
    2) to give a shock to:

    The car accident had jarred her nerves.

    يَصْدُم ، يُثير الأعصاب

    Arabic-English dictionary > jar

  • 2 глиняная банка

    Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > глиняная банка

  • 3 глиняная банка

    Makarov: pottery jar

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > глиняная банка

  • 4 глиняный кувшин

    2) Obsolete: cruse
    3) Scottish language: pig
    4) Makarov: pottery jar

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > глиняный кувшин

  • 5 leirkar

    subst. pottery jar, earthenware vessel

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > leirkar

  • 6 chazaf

    pottery, china [Sem ch-z-p, Akk chassbu (pottery), Heb chatzaf (shard), Syr chetzfa (jar)]

    Arabic etymological dictionary > chazaf

  • 7 agyagedény

    pottery, earthenware, jar

    Magyar-ingilizce szótár > agyagedény

  • 8 κέραμος

    Grammatical information: m.
    Meaning: `potter's earth, tiling, earthen vessel, jar, wine-jar, pottery' (Il.), Ε 387 (subterranean) dungeon, Cyprian acc. sch., but see Leumann Hom. Wörter 270 n. 17 and 273 (cf. Latte Glotta 34, 200ff. with arguments against, also σιρός πίθος, δεσμωτήριον H. (s. Bechtel Dial. 1, 450).
    Dialectal forms: Myc. kerameu
    Compounds: Compp., e. g. κεραμουργός `potter' (hell.).
    Derivatives: A. material adjectives: κερά-μινος (Hdt.), - μικός (IA), - μεος (Pl.), - μεοῦς (Att.; after ἐρεοῦς from ἐρέα), - μοῦς (hell.), - μαῖος (Plb.), - μιος (Str.), -μήϊος (Nic.), - μῖτις (Hp., Plu.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 107). - B. Subst. 1. κεραμεύς `potter' (Il.) with Κεραμεικός m. "potter's market", also as adj. = - μικός (X.), κεραμευτικός `belonging to the potter' (D. S.), κεραμεῖον `pottery' (Att.), κεραμεύω `make of potter's earth, be potter' (Att.) with κεραμεία `pottery' (Pl.). 2. κεράμιον `earthen jar, vase' (IA) with κεραμύλλιον `small pot' (Delos, pap., IIIa; Leumann Glotta 32, 215). 3. κεραμίς f. `roof-tile' (IA) with κεραμίδιον (late) and κεραμιδόω `cover with tiles' (Arist.). 4. κεραμ(ε)ών `pottery' (Ar. Lys. 200, Hdn. Gr. 1, 32; 40). - Denomin. verb κεραμόω `cover with tiles' (Att. inscr.) with κεραμωτός (Plb., Str.), κεράμωσις (Epid. IVa).
    Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]
    Etymology: No certain etym. The connection with κερά-σαι, κεράννυμι (Prellwitz) is formally unproblematic, but semantically not quite convincing. Direct connection with Lat. cremāre as "terra coctilis" (Vaniček) is formally hard to found; we would like better a verb * kerH- `burn, heat, glow' (Pokorny 571f.), which has been assumed in several Baltic and Germanic nominal derivations, e. g. Lith. kárštas `hot, glowing, burning', Goth. haúri n. `coals', OHG herd `hearth'; one adduced also Skt. kūḍayati `singe, burn'; impossible is Lith. kùrti `fire, heat', as it is prop. `make fire', s. Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. v. As however among the words in -( α)μο- there are several suspect of being loans (Chantraine Formation 133f., Schwyzer 493f.), is for this technical term for tile-making also Pre-Greek-Anatolian origin possible; not the Carian GN Κέραμος (Kretschmer Glotta 11, 284, Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 2, 694). On a proto-Hattic term s. Laroche BSL 51, p. XXXIV.
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    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κέραμος

  • 9 κέραμος

    κέρᾰμος, , rare pl. κέραμα, τά, PPetr.3P.327 (iii B.C.):—
    A potter's earth, potter's clay, Pl.Ti. 60d, Arist.Mete. 384b19, etc.; κ. ὠμός, ὀπτώμενος, ib. 380b8, 383a21.
    1 earthen vessel, wine-jar,

    ἐκ κεράμων μέθυ πίνετο Il.9.469

    , cf. Hdt.3.96; in collective sense, pottery, Ar.Ach. 902, Men.Sam.75, al.; κ. ἐσάγεται πλήρης οἴνου jars full of wine, Hdt.3.6, cf. 5.88, Alex.257.3, etc.
    b jar of other material,

    κ. ἀργυροῦς Ptol.Euerg.7J.

    2 tile, Ar.V. 1295 (of a tortoise's shell); collectively, tiling,

    τοῦ τέγους τὸν κέραμον αὐτοῦ χαλάζαις.. ξυντρίψομεν Id.Nu. 1127

    , cf.Fr. 349, Th. 2.4;

    Κορίνθιος κ. IG22.1668.58

    ; Λακωνικός ib.463.69, 1672.188; roof, Pherecr.130.6, Herod.3.44, Gal.8.26, 9.824.
    3 pottery (i.e.place of manufacture), ὁ κ. ὁ χυτρικός Tab.Defix.Praef.p.iib.
    III dungeon (said by Sch. to be Cyprian),

    χαλκέῳ ἐν κεράμῳ δέδετο Il.5.387

    , cf. Thphr.Char.6.6 cod. M; pl., Nonn.D.16.162. (Possibly cogn. with Lat.cremo.)

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κέραμος

  • 10 tepalcate

    m.
    1 small pieces of broken earthenware (vasija). (Mexico)
    2 earthenware pot, piece of crockery, crock.
    * * *
    SM CAm, Méx
    1) (=vasija) earthenware jar; (=fragmento) fragment of pottery, shard
    2) (=trasto) piece of junk
    * * *
    ( Méx)
    1 (fragmento) shard, piece of pottery
    2 (vasija) earthenware pot
    * * *
    Méx Hist shard

    Spanish-English dictionary > tepalcate

  • 11 канопа

    2) Religion: Canopic jar (In ancient Egyptian funerary ritual, covered vessel of wood, stone, pottery, or faience in which was buried the embalmed viscera removed from a body during the process of mummification)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > канопа

  • 12 कुम्भः _kumbhḥ

    कुम्भः [कुं भूमिं कुत्सितं वा उम्भति पूरयति उम्भ्-अच् शकं˚ Tv.]
    1 A pitcher, water-pot, jar; इयं सुस्तनी मस्तकन्यस्तकुम्भा Jag.; वर्जयेत्तादृशं मित्रं विषकुम्भं पयोमुखम् H.1.74; R.2.36; so कुच˚, स्तन˚.
    -2 The frontal globe on the forehead of an elephant; इभकुम्भ Māl.5.32; मत्तेभकुम्भदलने भुवि सन्ति शूराः Bh.1.59.
    -3 Aquarius, the eleventh sign of the zodiac.
    -4 A measure of grain equal to 2 droṇas; धान्यं दशभ्यः कुम्भेभ्यो हरतो$भ्यधिकं वधः Ms.8.32.
    -5 (In Yoga phil.) Closing the nostrils and mouth so as to suspend breathing.
    -6 The paramour of a harlot.
    -7 An urn in which the bones of dead bodies are collected.
    -8 A kind of heart-disease.
    -9 N. of a plant (and also of its fruit); क्वचिद् बिल्वैः क्वचित्कुम्भैः क्वचिच्चा- मलकमुष्टिभिः Bhāg.1.18.14.
    -भा A harlot, a whore.
    -भम् A fragrant resin (गुग्गुल).
    -Comp. -उदरः one of the attendants of Śiva; अवेहि मां किङ्करमष्टमूर्तेः कुम्भोदरं नाम निकुम्भमित्रम् R.2.35.
    -उलूकः a kind of owl; हृत्वा पिष्ट- मयं पूपं कुम्भोलूकः प्रजायते Mb.13.111.11.
    -उलूख<?>कम् a medicinal plant (Mar. गुग्गुळ).
    -कर्णः 'pitcher-eared', N. of a gigantic Rākṣasa, a brother of Rāvaṇa and slain by Rāma. [He is said to have devoured thousands of beings including sages and heavenly nymphs, and the gods were anxiously waiting for an opportunity to retaliate upon the powerful demon. After Brahmā had inflicted on him a curse for the humiliation to which he subjected Indra and his elephant Airāvata, Kumbhakarṇa began to practise the most rigid austerities. Brahmā was pleased and was about to grant him a boon, when the gods requested Sarasvatī to sit on his tongue and to pervert it. Accordingly when he went to the god, instead of asking Indrapada he asked Nidrāpada which was readily granted. It is said that he slept for six months at a time, and, when roused, was awake for only one day. When Lankā was besieged by the monkey-troops of Rāma, Ravāṇa with great difficulty roused Kumbhakarṇa, desirous of availing himself of his gigantic strength. After having drunk 2 jars of liquor, he took Sugrīva prisoner, besides devouring thousands of monkeys. He was ultimately slain by Rāma.] Rām.6; R.12.8.
    -2 an epithet of Śiva; Mb.12.
    -कामला a bilious affection.
    -कारः 1 a potter; मृद्दण्डचक्रसंयोगात्कुम्भकारो यथा घटम् (करोति) Y.3.146.
    -2 a mixed tribe (वेश्यायां विप्रतश्चौर्यात् कुम्भकारः स उच्यते Uśanas; or मालाकारात्कर्मकर्यां कुम्भकारो व्यजायत Parāśara).
    -3 a serpent.
    -4 a kind of wild fowl.
    (-री), -कारिका 1 the wife of a potter.
    -2 a kind of collyrium.
    -घोणः N. of a town.
    -जः, -जन्मन् m.
    -योनिः, m.
    -संभवः 1 epithets of Agastya; एतदाख्याय रामाय महर्षिः कुम्भसंभवः Rām.7.8.1; प्रससादोदयादम्भः कुम्भयोनेर्महौजसः R.4.21;15.55.
    -2 an epithet of Droṇa, the military preceptor of the Kauravas and Pāṇḍavas.
    -3 an epithet of Vasiṣṭha.
    -दासी a bawd, procuress; sometimes used as a term of reproach or abuse.
    -धरः the sign ef the zodiac called Aquarius.
    -पञ्जरः a niche in the wall.
    -राशिः the sign Aqua- rius.
    -रेतस् m. a form of Agni.
    -लग्नम् that time of the day in which Aquarius rises above the horizon.
    -मण्डूकः 1 (lit.) a frog in a pitcher.
    -2 (fig.) an inexperienced man; cf. कूपमण्डूक.
    -शाला pottery.
    -सन्धिः the hollow on the top of an elephant's head between the frontal globes.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > कुम्भः _kumbhḥ

  • 13 di-wa-li

    bowl
    --------
    jar
    --------
    mushroom
    --------
    pottery

    Cherokee-English transcription dictionary > di-wa-li

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