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  • 1 Protector Of Children

    Law: POC

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Protector Of Children

  • 2 ניקולאס הקדוש

    Saint Nicholas, St. Nicholas, bishop in Asia Minor in the 4th century, patron saint of Russia, protector of children, figure associated with Santa Claus

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ניקולאס הקדוש

  • 3 ཡིད་འཕྲོག་མ་

    [yid 'phrog ma]
    yakshini hariti (protector of children, bestower of wealth, goddess who planted first medicinal herbs), charming woman with both personal and mental accomplishments, a yaksa princess

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཡིད་འཕྲོག་མ་

  • 4 शिशुपालक


    ṡíṡu-pālaka
    m. « protector of children»

    N. of a king (= ṡiṡu-pāla) L. ;
    the plant Nauclea Cordifolia L.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > शिशुपालक

  • 5 guardián

    m.
    guardian, guard, watchman, custodian.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 guardian, keeper, custodian
    * * *
    (f. - guardiana)
    noun
    * * *
    guardián, -ana
    SM / F
    1) (=defensor) guardian
    2) (=guarda) warden, keeper (EEUU); (Zool) keeper; (=vigilante) watchman
    perro 1., 1)
    * * *
    - diana masculino, femenino
    a) ( de edificio) (security) guard
    b) (protector, defensor) guardian
    * * *
    = custodian, curator, guardian, storekeeper, gatekeeper, steward, guard dog, sentinel, warden, safekeeper [sake-keeper].
    Ex. This article maintains that archivists as custodians of the records have an ethical obligation to support the freest possible access to public records.
    Ex. Altick refers to himself as 'a pursuer of truth' and to his audience of librarians as ' curators and disseminators of truth'.
    Ex. And so, the public library came in time to be viewed as a guardian of the people's right to know = Y así pues, la biblioteca pública con el tiempo se llegó considerar como protectora del derecho de la gente a saber.
    Ex. Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.
    Ex. Research has shown that many people get their 'updates' from someone called 'the gatekeeper'.
    Ex. This article explores whether the archivist is a steward for some wider amorphous body including past and future generations.
    Ex. A guard dog perspective is offered as a way to better understand the functioning of the mass media as an important set of communication agencies in the social system.
    Ex. The quintessential expression of this ideal is our amazing public library system -- for which we must specially thank all thousands of dedicated librarians throughout America whom one of my predecessors called our ' sentinels of liberty.
    Ex. Carers and wardens are encouraged to involve themselves in the service.
    Ex. Libraries find themselves frustrated in their role as safekeepers of science: how can they ensure optimal access and availability if they do not control the access systems?.
    * * *
    - diana masculino, femenino
    a) ( de edificio) (security) guard
    b) (protector, defensor) guardian
    * * *
    = custodian, curator, guardian, storekeeper, gatekeeper, steward, guard dog, sentinel, warden, safekeeper [sake-keeper].

    Ex: This article maintains that archivists as custodians of the records have an ethical obligation to support the freest possible access to public records.

    Ex: Altick refers to himself as 'a pursuer of truth' and to his audience of librarians as ' curators and disseminators of truth'.
    Ex: And so, the public library came in time to be viewed as a guardian of the people's right to know = Y así pues, la biblioteca pública con el tiempo se llegó considerar como protectora del derecho de la gente a saber.
    Ex: Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.
    Ex: Research has shown that many people get their 'updates' from someone called 'the gatekeeper'.
    Ex: This article explores whether the archivist is a steward for some wider amorphous body including past and future generations.
    Ex: A guard dog perspective is offered as a way to better understand the functioning of the mass media as an important set of communication agencies in the social system.
    Ex: The quintessential expression of this ideal is our amazing public library system -- for which we must specially thank all thousands of dedicated librarians throughout America whom one of my predecessors called our ' sentinels of liberty.
    Ex: Carers and wardens are encouraged to involve themselves in the service.
    Ex: Libraries find themselves frustrated in their role as safekeepers of science: how can they ensure optimal access and availability if they do not control the access systems?.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    1 (de un edificio) security guard, guard
    2 (protector, defensor) guardian
    * * *

    guardián
    ◊ - diana sustantivo masculino, femenino


    b) (protector, defensor) guardian

    guardián,-ana sustantivo masculino y femenino watchman, watchwoman
    perro guardián, watchdog
    ' guardián' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ángel
    - guarda
    - guardiana
    - tutor
    - tutora
    - perro
    English:
    custodian
    - guard dog
    - guardian
    - warden
    - watchdog
    - guard
    - watch
    * * *
    guardián, -ana
    adj
    ángel guardián guardian angel
    nm,f
    [de persona] guardian; [de cosa] watchman, keeper;
    los guardianes de la fe the keepers of the faith
    * * *
    I adj
    :
    perro guardián guard dog
    II m, guardiana f guard; fig
    guardian
    * * *
    1) guarda: security guard, watchman
    2) : guardian, keeper
    3)
    perro guardián : watchdog
    * * *
    guardián n guardian

    Spanish-English dictionary > guardián

  • 6 Schutz

    m; -es, kein Pl. protection (gegen, vor + Dat against, from); (Geleit) escort; (Obdach, Zuflucht) shelter, refuge; (Obhut) custody; (Deckung) cover; (Erhaltung) preservation, conservation; (Wärmeschutz) insulation; (Sicherung) safeguard; rechtlicher Schutz legal protection; den Schutz des Gesetzes genießen be protected by law; jemandem Schutz gewähren give s.o. protection; Schutz suchen seek protection; vor dem Regen etc.: look for (a) shelter; fig. seek refuge ( vor + Dat from; bei with); sich Schutz suchend an jemanden wenden turn to s.o. for protection; im Schutze des Deiches / der Nacht protected by the dyke / under cover of darkness; jemanden in Schutz nehmen protect s.o.; (eintreten für) come to s.o.’s defen|ce (Am. -se), back s.o. up; da muss ich ihn in Schutz nehmen I have to take his side there; ich will niemanden in Schutz nehmen I don’t want to take sides; sie nimmt i-e Kinder immer in Schutz she won’t let anything be said against her children; zum Schutz gegen Erkältungen etc. to ward off colds etc., to build up one’s resistance against colds etc.; zum Schutz gegen Strahlung to protect ( oder shield) against radiation; diese Medizin bietet Schutz vor (+ Dat) ... protects against...
    * * *
    der Schutz
    protection; cover; shelter; defence; defense; lee; patronage; safeguard
    * * *
    Schụtz [ʃʊts]
    m -es, no pl
    protection ( vor +dat, gegen against, from); (= Zuflucht auch) shelter, refuge ( vor +dat, gegen from); (der Natur, Umwelt etc) protection, conservation; (ESP MIL = Deckung) cover

    Schutz suchend — seeking protection; (nach Obdach) seeking refuge or shelter

    bei jdm Schutz suchen — to look to sb for protection, to seek shelter or refuge with sb

    unter einem Baum Schutz suchen — to shelter under a tree, to take or seek refuge under a tree

    im Schutz(e) der Nacht or Dunkelheit/des Artilleriefeuers — under cover of night or darkness/artillery fire

    jdn/etw als Schutz mitnehmen — to take sb/sth with one for protection

    jdn in Schutz nehmen (fig) — to take sb's part, to stand up for sb

    * * *
    der
    1) (something that hides: He escaped under cover of darkness.) cover
    2) (the method or equipment used to guard or protect: The walls will act as a defence against flooding.) defence
    3) (the act of protecting or state of being protected: He ran to his mother for protection; This type of lock gives extra protection against burglary.) protection
    4) (something that protects: The trees were a good protection against the wind.) protection
    5) (anything that so protects etc a person etc: He hid behind the screen of bushes; a smokescreen.) screen
    6) (something or someone that protects: A thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.) shield
    * * *
    <-es, -e>
    [ʃʊts]
    m
    1. kein pl (Sicherheit gegen Schaden) protection
    \Schutz vor etw dat/gegen etw akk protection against/from sth
    \Schutz vor dem Regen suchen to seek shelter from the rain
    irgendwo \Schutz suchen to seek refuge [or shelter] somewhere
    im \Schutz[e] der Dunkelheit under cover of darkness
    zum \Schutz der Augen to protect the eyes
    zum \Schutz gegen [o vor] Ansteckung to protect from [or against] infection, as a safeguard against infection; MIL cover
    unter dem \Schutz des Artilleriefeuers under artillery cover
    2. kein pl (Absicherung) protection
    der \Schutz von Personen/Sachen [vor jdm/etw] the protection of people/things [against [or from] sb/sth]
    den \Schutz des Gesetzes genießen to enjoy the protection of law
    zu jds \Schutz for sb's own protection
    \Schutz Dritter protection of third parties
    \Schutz geistigen Eigentums protection of intellectual property
    \Schutz eines Patents scope of a patent
    urheberrechtlicher \Schutz copyright protection
    3. kein pl (Beistand) protection
    \Schutz suchend seeking refuge pred
    jdn jds dat \Schutz anvertrauen to entrust sb to sb's care
    sich akk in jds \Schutz begeben to place oneself under the protection of sb [or sb's protection]
    \Schutz bieten [o gewähren] to offer protection
    jdn um [seinen] \Schutz bitten to ask sb for protection
    jdn [vor jdm/etw] in \Schutz nehmen to defend sb [against sb/sth], to protect sb [from [or against] sb/sth], to stand up for sb [against sb/sth]
    unter jds dat \Schutz stehen to be under the protection of sb [or sb's protection]
    jdn unter polizeilichen \Schutz stellen to put sb under police protection
    jdm \Schutz zusichern to guarantee sb protection
    4. TECH protector, protecting device; (Panzer) armour [or AM -or]
    * * *
    der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refuge

    im Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night

    unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree

    jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]

    * * *
    Schutz m; -es, kein pl protection (
    gegen, vor +dat against, from); (Geleit) escort; (Obdach, Zuflucht) shelter, refuge; (Obhut) custody; (Deckung) cover; (Erhaltung) preservation, conservation; (Wärmeschutz) insulation; (Sicherung) safeguard;
    rechtlicher Schutz legal protection;
    den Schutz des Gesetzes genießen be protected by law;
    jemandem Schutz gewähren give sb protection;
    Schutz suchen seek protection; vor dem Regen etc: look for (a) shelter; fig seek refuge (
    vor +dat from;
    bei with);
    sich Schutz suchend an jemanden wenden turn to sb for protection;
    im Schutze des Deiches/der Nacht protected by the dyke/under cover of darkness;
    jemanden in Schutz nehmen protect sb; (eintreten für) come to sb’s defence (US -se), back sb up;
    da muss ich ihn in Schutz nehmen I have to take his side there;
    ich will niemanden in Schutz nehmen I don’t want to take sides;
    sie nimmt i-e Kinder immer in Schutz she won’t let anything be said against her children;
    zum Schutz gegen Erkältungen etc to ward off colds etc, to build up one’s resistance against colds etc;
    zum Schutz gegen Strahlung to protect ( oder shield) against radiation;
    protects against …
    * * *
    der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refuge

    im Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night

    unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree

    jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]

    * * *
    m.
    cover n.
    guard n.
    lee n.
    protection n.
    safety n.
    shelter n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Schutz

  • 7 Schütz

    m; -es, kein Pl. protection (gegen, vor + Dat against, from); (Geleit) escort; (Obdach, Zuflucht) shelter, refuge; (Obhut) custody; (Deckung) cover; (Erhaltung) preservation, conservation; (Wärmeschutz) insulation; (Sicherung) safeguard; rechtlicher Schutz legal protection; den Schutz des Gesetzes genießen be protected by law; jemandem Schutz gewähren give s.o. protection; Schutz suchen seek protection; vor dem Regen etc.: look for (a) shelter; fig. seek refuge ( vor + Dat from; bei with); sich Schutz suchend an jemanden wenden turn to s.o. for protection; im Schutze des Deiches / der Nacht protected by the dyke / under cover of darkness; jemanden in Schutz nehmen protect s.o.; (eintreten für) come to s.o.’s defen|ce (Am. -se), back s.o. up; da muss ich ihn in Schutz nehmen I have to take his side there; ich will niemanden in Schutz nehmen I don’t want to take sides; sie nimmt i-e Kinder immer in Schutz she won’t let anything be said against her children; zum Schutz gegen Erkältungen etc. to ward off colds etc., to build up one’s resistance against colds etc.; zum Schutz gegen Strahlung to protect ( oder shield) against radiation; diese Medizin bietet Schutz vor (+ Dat) ... protects against...
    * * *
    der Schutz
    protection; cover; shelter; defence; defense; lee; patronage; safeguard
    * * *
    Schụtz [ʃʊts]
    m -es, no pl
    protection ( vor +dat, gegen against, from); (= Zuflucht auch) shelter, refuge ( vor +dat, gegen from); (der Natur, Umwelt etc) protection, conservation; (ESP MIL = Deckung) cover

    Schutz suchend — seeking protection; (nach Obdach) seeking refuge or shelter

    bei jdm Schutz suchen — to look to sb for protection, to seek shelter or refuge with sb

    unter einem Baum Schutz suchen — to shelter under a tree, to take or seek refuge under a tree

    im Schutz(e) der Nacht or Dunkelheit/des Artilleriefeuers — under cover of night or darkness/artillery fire

    jdn/etw als Schutz mitnehmen — to take sb/sth with one for protection

    jdn in Schutz nehmen (fig) — to take sb's part, to stand up for sb

    * * *
    der
    1) (something that hides: He escaped under cover of darkness.) cover
    2) (the method or equipment used to guard or protect: The walls will act as a defence against flooding.) defence
    3) (the act of protecting or state of being protected: He ran to his mother for protection; This type of lock gives extra protection against burglary.) protection
    4) (something that protects: The trees were a good protection against the wind.) protection
    5) (anything that so protects etc a person etc: He hid behind the screen of bushes; a smokescreen.) screen
    6) (something or someone that protects: A thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.) shield
    * * *
    <-es, -e>
    [ʃʊts]
    m
    1. kein pl (Sicherheit gegen Schaden) protection
    \Schutz vor etw dat/gegen etw akk protection against/from sth
    \Schutz vor dem Regen suchen to seek shelter from the rain
    irgendwo \Schutz suchen to seek refuge [or shelter] somewhere
    im \Schutz[e] der Dunkelheit under cover of darkness
    zum \Schutz der Augen to protect the eyes
    zum \Schutz gegen [o vor] Ansteckung to protect from [or against] infection, as a safeguard against infection; MIL cover
    unter dem \Schutz des Artilleriefeuers under artillery cover
    2. kein pl (Absicherung) protection
    der \Schutz von Personen/Sachen [vor jdm/etw] the protection of people/things [against [or from] sb/sth]
    den \Schutz des Gesetzes genießen to enjoy the protection of law
    zu jds \Schutz for sb's own protection
    \Schutz Dritter protection of third parties
    \Schutz geistigen Eigentums protection of intellectual property
    \Schutz eines Patents scope of a patent
    urheberrechtlicher \Schutz copyright protection
    3. kein pl (Beistand) protection
    \Schutz suchend seeking refuge pred
    jdn jds dat \Schutz anvertrauen to entrust sb to sb's care
    sich akk in jds \Schutz begeben to place oneself under the protection of sb [or sb's protection]
    \Schutz bieten [o gewähren] to offer protection
    jdn um [seinen] \Schutz bitten to ask sb for protection
    jdn [vor jdm/etw] in \Schutz nehmen to defend sb [against sb/sth], to protect sb [from [or against] sb/sth], to stand up for sb [against sb/sth]
    unter jds dat \Schutz stehen to be under the protection of sb [or sb's protection]
    jdn unter polizeilichen \Schutz stellen to put sb under police protection
    jdm \Schutz zusichern to guarantee sb protection
    4. TECH protector, protecting device; (Panzer) armour [or AM -or]
    * * *
    der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refuge

    im Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night

    unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree

    jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]

    * * *
    Schütz n; -es, -e
    1. am Wehr etc: sluice gate
    2. ELEK cutout
    * * *
    der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refuge

    im Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night

    unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree

    jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]

    * * *
    m.
    cover n.
    guard n.
    lee n.
    protection n.
    safety n.
    shelter n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Schütz

  • 8 schutz

    m; -es, kein Pl. protection (gegen, vor + Dat against, from); (Geleit) escort; (Obdach, Zuflucht) shelter, refuge; (Obhut) custody; (Deckung) cover; (Erhaltung) preservation, conservation; (Wärmeschutz) insulation; (Sicherung) safeguard; rechtlicher Schutz legal protection; den Schutz des Gesetzes genießen be protected by law; jemandem Schutz gewähren give s.o. protection; Schutz suchen seek protection; vor dem Regen etc.: look for (a) shelter; fig. seek refuge ( vor + Dat from; bei with); sich Schutz suchend an jemanden wenden turn to s.o. for protection; im Schutze des Deiches / der Nacht protected by the dyke / under cover of darkness; jemanden in Schutz nehmen protect s.o.; (eintreten für) come to s.o.’s defen|ce (Am. -se), back s.o. up; da muss ich ihn in Schutz nehmen I have to take his side there; ich will niemanden in Schutz nehmen I don’t want to take sides; sie nimmt i-e Kinder immer in Schutz she won’t let anything be said against her children; zum Schutz gegen Erkältungen etc. to ward off colds etc., to build up one’s resistance against colds etc.; zum Schutz gegen Strahlung to protect ( oder shield) against radiation; diese Medizin bietet Schutz vor (+ Dat) ... protects against...
    * * *
    der Schutz
    protection; cover; shelter; defence; defense; lee; patronage; safeguard
    * * *
    Schụtz [ʃʊts]
    m -es, no pl
    protection ( vor +dat, gegen against, from); (= Zuflucht auch) shelter, refuge ( vor +dat, gegen from); (der Natur, Umwelt etc) protection, conservation; (ESP MIL = Deckung) cover

    Schutz suchend — seeking protection; (nach Obdach) seeking refuge or shelter

    bei jdm Schutz suchen — to look to sb for protection, to seek shelter or refuge with sb

    unter einem Baum Schutz suchen — to shelter under a tree, to take or seek refuge under a tree

    im Schutz(e) der Nacht or Dunkelheit/des Artilleriefeuers — under cover of night or darkness/artillery fire

    jdn/etw als Schutz mitnehmen — to take sb/sth with one for protection

    jdn in Schutz nehmen (fig) — to take sb's part, to stand up for sb

    * * *
    der
    1) (something that hides: He escaped under cover of darkness.) cover
    2) (the method or equipment used to guard or protect: The walls will act as a defence against flooding.) defence
    3) (the act of protecting or state of being protected: He ran to his mother for protection; This type of lock gives extra protection against burglary.) protection
    4) (something that protects: The trees were a good protection against the wind.) protection
    5) (anything that so protects etc a person etc: He hid behind the screen of bushes; a smokescreen.) screen
    6) (something or someone that protects: A thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.) shield
    * * *
    <-es, -e>
    [ʃʊts]
    m
    1. kein pl (Sicherheit gegen Schaden) protection
    \Schutz vor etw dat/gegen etw akk protection against/from sth
    \Schutz vor dem Regen suchen to seek shelter from the rain
    irgendwo \Schutz suchen to seek refuge [or shelter] somewhere
    im \Schutz[e] der Dunkelheit under cover of darkness
    zum \Schutz der Augen to protect the eyes
    zum \Schutz gegen [o vor] Ansteckung to protect from [or against] infection, as a safeguard against infection; MIL cover
    unter dem \Schutz des Artilleriefeuers under artillery cover
    2. kein pl (Absicherung) protection
    der \Schutz von Personen/Sachen [vor jdm/etw] the protection of people/things [against [or from] sb/sth]
    den \Schutz des Gesetzes genießen to enjoy the protection of law
    zu jds \Schutz for sb's own protection
    \Schutz Dritter protection of third parties
    \Schutz geistigen Eigentums protection of intellectual property
    \Schutz eines Patents scope of a patent
    urheberrechtlicher \Schutz copyright protection
    3. kein pl (Beistand) protection
    \Schutz suchend seeking refuge pred
    jdn jds dat \Schutz anvertrauen to entrust sb to sb's care
    sich akk in jds \Schutz begeben to place oneself under the protection of sb [or sb's protection]
    \Schutz bieten [o gewähren] to offer protection
    jdn um [seinen] \Schutz bitten to ask sb for protection
    jdn [vor jdm/etw] in \Schutz nehmen to defend sb [against sb/sth], to protect sb [from [or against] sb/sth], to stand up for sb [against sb/sth]
    unter jds dat \Schutz stehen to be under the protection of sb [or sb's protection]
    jdn unter polizeilichen \Schutz stellen to put sb under police protection
    jdm \Schutz zusichern to guarantee sb protection
    4. TECH protector, protecting device; (Panzer) armour [or AM -or]
    * * *
    der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refuge

    im Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night

    unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree

    jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]

    * * *
    …schutz m im subst:
    Blickschutz (protective) screen;
    Frostschutz frost protection;
    Impfschutz (protection through) inoculation ( oder vaccination)
    * * *
    der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refuge

    im Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night

    unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree

    jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]

    * * *
    m.
    cover n.
    guard n.
    lee n.
    protection n.
    safety n.
    shelter n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > schutz

  • 9 प्रजापति


    prajā́-pati
    (- jā-) m. « lord of creatures»

    N. of Savitṛi, Soma, Agni, Indra etc. RV. AV. ;
    a divinity presiding over procreation, protector of life ib. VS. Mn. Suṡr. BhP. ;
    lord of creatures, creator RV. etc. etc.
    (N. of a supreme god above orᅠ among the Vedic deities
    RV. (only X, 21, 10) AV. VS. Br. but in later times alsoᅠ applied to Vishṇu, Ṡiva, Time personified, the sun, fire, etc.,
    andᅠ to various progenitors, esp. to the 10 lords of created beings first created by Brahmā.,
    viz. Marīci, Atri., Aṇgiras, Pulastya, Pulaka, Kratu, Vasishṭha, Pracetas orᅠ Daksha, Bhṛigu, Nārada Mn. I, 34 ; cf. IW. 206 n. 1,
    of whom some authorities count only the first 7, others the last 3);
    a father L. ;
    a king, prince L. ;
    a son-in-law L. ;
    N. of the 5th (39th) year in a 60 years, cycle of Jupiter Var. ;
    the planet Mars, a partic. star, δ Aurigae Sūryas. ;
    (in astrol.) = 2. kāla-nara q.v.;
    a species of insect L. ;
    N. of sev. men andᅠ authors Cat. ;
    (ī) f. a matron, lady Divyâ̱v. ;
    N. of Gautama Buddha's aunt andᅠ nurse (with the patr. Gautamī, the first woman who assented to his doctrines) Lalit. ;
    - grihīta (-jā́-p-) mfn. seized by Prajā-pati VS. ;
    - carita n. N. of wk.;
    - cití f. Prajā-pati's layer ṠBr. ;
    - datta m. N. of a man Pat. ;
    - nivāsinī f. N. of a Gandharvī Kāraṇḍ. ;
    - pati m. « lord of the Prajā-pati»
    N. of Brahmā. BhP. ;
    of Daksha ib. ;
    - bhakshita (-jā́-p-) mfn. eaten by Prajā-pati VS. ;
    - mukha (jā́-p-) mfn. having Prajā-pati as head orᅠ chief ṠBr. ;
    - yajña m. « sacrifice to Prajā-pati», the procreation of children enjoined by law VP. ;
    - loká m. Prajā-pati's world (situated between the sphere of Brahmā. andᅠ that of the Gandharvas) ṠBr. ;
    - ṡarman m. N. of a man L. ;
    - sṛishṭa (-jā́-p-) mfn. created by Prajā-pati AV. ṠBr. ;
    - smṛiti f. N. of wk.;
    - hṛidaya n. « Prajā-pati's heart»
    N. of a Sāman. ṠrS. ( alsoᅠ prajā́pater-hṛíd- ṠBr. TS.)

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > प्रजापति

  • 10 Rex

    1.
    rex, rēgis ( gen. plur regerum, Gell. ap. Charis p. 40 P.), m. [rego], a ruler of a country, a king.
    A.
    Lit.:

    omnis res publica, quae ut dixi populi res est, consilio quodam regenda est, ut diuturna sit. Id autem consilium aut uni tribuendum est aut delectis quibusdam, etc. Cum penes unum est omnium summa rerum, regem illum unum vocamus et regnum ejus rei publicae statum, etc.,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 26, 41; cf. id. ib. 2, 23, 43;

    1, 42, 65: simulatque se inflexit hic rex in dominatum injustiorem, fit continuo tyrannus,

    id. ib. 2, 26, 49: rex Albai Longaï, Enn. ap. Fortun. p. 2691 P. (Ann. v. 34 Vahl.); Cic. Rep. 2, 2, 4:

    regum sapientia,

    id. ib. 2, 6, 11:

    rex Ancus,

    id. ib. 2, 3, 5:

    Anco regi,

    id. ib. 2, 20, 35:

    regem deligere,

    id. ib. 2, 12, 24:

    creare,

    id. ib. 2, 17, 31:

    constituere,

    id. ib. 2, 18, 33;

    20: reges, nam in terris nomen imperi id primum fuit,

    Sall. C. 2, 1:

    regibus boni quam mali suspectiores sunt,

    id. ib. 7, 2:

    monumenta regis,

    Hor. C. 1, 2, 15:

    reges in ipsos imperium est Jovis,

    id. ib. 3, 1, 6:

    urbem Romanam a principio reges habuere,

    Tac. A. 1, 1:

    post reges exactos,

    Liv. 2, 8.— A very odious name in the time of the Republic, i. q. tyrant, despot:

    pulso Tarquinio nomen regis audire non poterat (populus Romanus),

    Cic. Rep. 2, 30, 53; cf.:

    hoc nomen (sc. tyranni) Graeci regis injusti esse voluerunt: nostri quidem omnes reges vocitaverunt, qui soli in populos perpetuam potestatem haberent. Itaque et Spurius Cassius et M. Manlius et Spurius Maelius regnum occupare voluisse dicti sunt, et modo (Ti. Gracchus),

    id. ib. 2, 27, 50 Mos.:

    rex populi Romani,

    i. e. Cæsar, id. Off. 3, 21, 83; cf. id. Fam. 12, 1, 1:

    decem reges aerarii,

    id. Agr. 2, 6, 14;

    v. also regnum, regno, and dominus, with tetrarcha,

    id. Mil. 28, 76; Hor. S. 1, 3, 12; Sall. C. 20, 7; v. Fabri ad h. l.— In ancient Rome the king had also priestly dignities and duties; hence, after the kings were expelled, the name rex (like basileus) continued to be given in relig. lang. to the priest who performed these duties; hence, rex sacrificulus, sacrificus, sacrorum; v. sacrificulus; and rex Nemorensis, i. e. priest of Diana Aricina, Suet. Calig. 35.—
    * (β).
    Poet., as adj., ruling, that rules or sways:

    populum late regem belloque superbum,

    Verg. A. 1, 21.—
    2.
    kat exochên, acc. to the Gr. basileus, the king of Persia, Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 65; id. Eun. 3, 1, 7 and 11; Nep. Milt. 7, 5; id. Them. 3, 2; 4, 3; id. Paus. 1, 2 al.; cf of the king of the Parthi: regum rex (the Gr. basileus basileôn), Suet. Calig. 5; Amm. 17, 5, 3. —
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    Of Jupiter, as king of gods and men:

    quem (sc. Jovem) unum omnium deorum et hominum regem esse omnes doctrinā expoliti consentiunt,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 36, 56; cf.

    of the same: summi deum regis,

    Naev. Bell. Pun. 3, 2; and:

    divom pater atque hominum rex,

    Verg. A. 1, 65; 2, 648; 10 2, 743 (with this cf.:

    o qui res hominumque deumque Aeternis regis imperiis,

    id. ib. 1, 229):

    Olympi magnus rex,

    id. ib. 5, 533; Hor. C. 4, 4, 2; id. Epod. 16, 56.—Sometimes also of other deities, as rulers of the realms assigned to them:

    aquarum,

    i. e. Neptune, Ov. M. 10, 606; so,

    aequoreus,

    id. ib. 8, 603:

    umbrarum,

    i.e. Pluto, id. ib. 7, 249; so,

    silentum,

    id. ib. 5, 356:

    rex infernus,

    Verg. A. 6, 106:

    tertiae sortis,

    Sen. Herc. Fur. 833:

    Stygius,

    Verg. A. 6, 252:

    antiqui poli, mundique prioris,

    i.e. Saturn, Mart. 12, 62.—Of Æolus, Verg. A. 1, 52 et saep.—
    2.
    In gen., head, chief, leader, master, etc. (mostly poet.); of Æneas, Verg. A. 1, 544; 575; 6, 55; 7, 220;

    of lions,

    Phaedr. 4, 13, 4;

    of the bull, as leader of the herd,

    Stat. Th. 5, 333; 11, 28;

    of the queen-bee,

    Verg. G. 4, 106;

    of the eagle,

    Plin. 10, 74, 95, § 203;

    of the Eridanus, as the first river of Italy,

    Verg. G. 1, 482;

    of Phanæan wine,

    id. ib. 2, 98 et saep.; also, of the master of a feast, like the Greek basileus:

    mensae,

    Macr. S. 2, 1; so absol. (sc. convivii), Prud. Cath. 9, 30 (cf. regnum and dominus); of a governor, preceptor of youth:

    actae pueritiae,

    Hor. C. 1, 36, 8; of the leader, king in children's games, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 59:

    rex inter ludentes delectus,

    Just. 1, 5, 1; of the protector, patron of parasites, Plaut. As. 5, 2, 73; id. Capt. 1, 1, 24; id. Stich. 3, 2, 2; Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 24:

    coram rege suā de paupertate tacentes,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 43; Mart. 2, 18, 5; Juv. 1, 136 et saep.; of the son of a king or chieftain, a prince, Verg. A. 9, 223; Val. Fl. 1, 174, Stat. Achill. 1, 156; Flor. 4, 9, 7 Duk. (cf. regulus and regina); of a powerful, rich, or fortunate person, Plaut. Rud. 4, 2, 26; id. Poen. 3, 3, 58:

    sive reges Sive inopes,

    Hor. C. 2, 14, 11; 2, 18, 34:

    regibus hic mos est,

    id. S. 1, 2, 86; 2, 2, 45; id. A. P. 434. — Reges sometimes signifies the king and queen, Liv. 1, 39 init., 27, 4; sometimes the whole royal family, id. 2, 2, 11; 2, 3, 5; 45, 43, 9.— Poet., rex sometimes denotes the character, sentiments, or feelings of a king:

    rex patrem (i.e. paternum animum) vicit,

    Ov. M. 12, 30:

    in rege pater est,

    id. ib. 13, 187.
    2.
    Rex, rēgis, m., a surname in the gens Marcia, e. g. Q. Marcius Rex, consul A. U. C. 686, Sall. C. 30, 3:

    Q. (Marcius) Rex,

    brotherin-law of Clodius, Cic. Att. 1, 16, 10 (in a lusus verbb. with rex, a tyrant, despot); cf. Hor. S. 1, 7, 35:

    P. Marcius Rex,

    Liv. 43, 1 al.; cf. Suet. Caes. 6.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Rex

  • 11 rex

    1.
    rex, rēgis ( gen. plur regerum, Gell. ap. Charis p. 40 P.), m. [rego], a ruler of a country, a king.
    A.
    Lit.:

    omnis res publica, quae ut dixi populi res est, consilio quodam regenda est, ut diuturna sit. Id autem consilium aut uni tribuendum est aut delectis quibusdam, etc. Cum penes unum est omnium summa rerum, regem illum unum vocamus et regnum ejus rei publicae statum, etc.,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 26, 41; cf. id. ib. 2, 23, 43;

    1, 42, 65: simulatque se inflexit hic rex in dominatum injustiorem, fit continuo tyrannus,

    id. ib. 2, 26, 49: rex Albai Longaï, Enn. ap. Fortun. p. 2691 P. (Ann. v. 34 Vahl.); Cic. Rep. 2, 2, 4:

    regum sapientia,

    id. ib. 2, 6, 11:

    rex Ancus,

    id. ib. 2, 3, 5:

    Anco regi,

    id. ib. 2, 20, 35:

    regem deligere,

    id. ib. 2, 12, 24:

    creare,

    id. ib. 2, 17, 31:

    constituere,

    id. ib. 2, 18, 33;

    20: reges, nam in terris nomen imperi id primum fuit,

    Sall. C. 2, 1:

    regibus boni quam mali suspectiores sunt,

    id. ib. 7, 2:

    monumenta regis,

    Hor. C. 1, 2, 15:

    reges in ipsos imperium est Jovis,

    id. ib. 3, 1, 6:

    urbem Romanam a principio reges habuere,

    Tac. A. 1, 1:

    post reges exactos,

    Liv. 2, 8.— A very odious name in the time of the Republic, i. q. tyrant, despot:

    pulso Tarquinio nomen regis audire non poterat (populus Romanus),

    Cic. Rep. 2, 30, 53; cf.:

    hoc nomen (sc. tyranni) Graeci regis injusti esse voluerunt: nostri quidem omnes reges vocitaverunt, qui soli in populos perpetuam potestatem haberent. Itaque et Spurius Cassius et M. Manlius et Spurius Maelius regnum occupare voluisse dicti sunt, et modo (Ti. Gracchus),

    id. ib. 2, 27, 50 Mos.:

    rex populi Romani,

    i. e. Cæsar, id. Off. 3, 21, 83; cf. id. Fam. 12, 1, 1:

    decem reges aerarii,

    id. Agr. 2, 6, 14;

    v. also regnum, regno, and dominus, with tetrarcha,

    id. Mil. 28, 76; Hor. S. 1, 3, 12; Sall. C. 20, 7; v. Fabri ad h. l.— In ancient Rome the king had also priestly dignities and duties; hence, after the kings were expelled, the name rex (like basileus) continued to be given in relig. lang. to the priest who performed these duties; hence, rex sacrificulus, sacrificus, sacrorum; v. sacrificulus; and rex Nemorensis, i. e. priest of Diana Aricina, Suet. Calig. 35.—
    * (β).
    Poet., as adj., ruling, that rules or sways:

    populum late regem belloque superbum,

    Verg. A. 1, 21.—
    2.
    kat exochên, acc. to the Gr. basileus, the king of Persia, Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 65; id. Eun. 3, 1, 7 and 11; Nep. Milt. 7, 5; id. Them. 3, 2; 4, 3; id. Paus. 1, 2 al.; cf of the king of the Parthi: regum rex (the Gr. basileus basileôn), Suet. Calig. 5; Amm. 17, 5, 3. —
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    Of Jupiter, as king of gods and men:

    quem (sc. Jovem) unum omnium deorum et hominum regem esse omnes doctrinā expoliti consentiunt,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 36, 56; cf.

    of the same: summi deum regis,

    Naev. Bell. Pun. 3, 2; and:

    divom pater atque hominum rex,

    Verg. A. 1, 65; 2, 648; 10 2, 743 (with this cf.:

    o qui res hominumque deumque Aeternis regis imperiis,

    id. ib. 1, 229):

    Olympi magnus rex,

    id. ib. 5, 533; Hor. C. 4, 4, 2; id. Epod. 16, 56.—Sometimes also of other deities, as rulers of the realms assigned to them:

    aquarum,

    i. e. Neptune, Ov. M. 10, 606; so,

    aequoreus,

    id. ib. 8, 603:

    umbrarum,

    i.e. Pluto, id. ib. 7, 249; so,

    silentum,

    id. ib. 5, 356:

    rex infernus,

    Verg. A. 6, 106:

    tertiae sortis,

    Sen. Herc. Fur. 833:

    Stygius,

    Verg. A. 6, 252:

    antiqui poli, mundique prioris,

    i.e. Saturn, Mart. 12, 62.—Of Æolus, Verg. A. 1, 52 et saep.—
    2.
    In gen., head, chief, leader, master, etc. (mostly poet.); of Æneas, Verg. A. 1, 544; 575; 6, 55; 7, 220;

    of lions,

    Phaedr. 4, 13, 4;

    of the bull, as leader of the herd,

    Stat. Th. 5, 333; 11, 28;

    of the queen-bee,

    Verg. G. 4, 106;

    of the eagle,

    Plin. 10, 74, 95, § 203;

    of the Eridanus, as the first river of Italy,

    Verg. G. 1, 482;

    of Phanæan wine,

    id. ib. 2, 98 et saep.; also, of the master of a feast, like the Greek basileus:

    mensae,

    Macr. S. 2, 1; so absol. (sc. convivii), Prud. Cath. 9, 30 (cf. regnum and dominus); of a governor, preceptor of youth:

    actae pueritiae,

    Hor. C. 1, 36, 8; of the leader, king in children's games, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 59:

    rex inter ludentes delectus,

    Just. 1, 5, 1; of the protector, patron of parasites, Plaut. As. 5, 2, 73; id. Capt. 1, 1, 24; id. Stich. 3, 2, 2; Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 24:

    coram rege suā de paupertate tacentes,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 43; Mart. 2, 18, 5; Juv. 1, 136 et saep.; of the son of a king or chieftain, a prince, Verg. A. 9, 223; Val. Fl. 1, 174, Stat. Achill. 1, 156; Flor. 4, 9, 7 Duk. (cf. regulus and regina); of a powerful, rich, or fortunate person, Plaut. Rud. 4, 2, 26; id. Poen. 3, 3, 58:

    sive reges Sive inopes,

    Hor. C. 2, 14, 11; 2, 18, 34:

    regibus hic mos est,

    id. S. 1, 2, 86; 2, 2, 45; id. A. P. 434. — Reges sometimes signifies the king and queen, Liv. 1, 39 init., 27, 4; sometimes the whole royal family, id. 2, 2, 11; 2, 3, 5; 45, 43, 9.— Poet., rex sometimes denotes the character, sentiments, or feelings of a king:

    rex patrem (i.e. paternum animum) vicit,

    Ov. M. 12, 30:

    in rege pater est,

    id. ib. 13, 187.
    2.
    Rex, rēgis, m., a surname in the gens Marcia, e. g. Q. Marcius Rex, consul A. U. C. 686, Sall. C. 30, 3:

    Q. (Marcius) Rex,

    brotherin-law of Clodius, Cic. Att. 1, 16, 10 (in a lusus verbb. with rex, a tyrant, despot); cf. Hor. S. 1, 7, 35:

    P. Marcius Rex,

    Liv. 43, 1 al.; cf. Suet. Caes. 6.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > rex

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