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1 kąpielisko publiczne
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2 общественная баня
общественная баня
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A place having baths for public use. (Source: CED)
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3 balnea
balnĕum, i. n. (in plur. usu. heterocl. balnĕae, ārum. f.; cf. Varr. L. L. 8, § 48 Müll.; since the Aug. per. sometimes bal-nĕa, ōrum, n.; cf. Dör. ad Plin. Ep. 2, 8, 2) [contr. from bălĭnĕum, also in use, and in Plaut. and post-Aug. prose predominant, = balaneion; plur. bălĭnĕae; the Lat. bal-neum stands for bad-neum, kindr. with Sanscr. root bād, lavare, se lavare; Germ. Bad; Engl. bath].I.A bath, a place for bathing (the public bath, as consisting of several apartments, only in plur., Varr. L. L. 9, § 68 Müll.; cf. aedes and aqua. Varro 1. 1. seems to assert that only the sing. was used for private baths, but this was not without exception, at least in a subsequent age; cf. Lorenz ad Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 69; Plin. 13, 3, 4, § 22; 33, 12, 54, § 153; Mart. 12, 15, 2 al.).A.Balneum, plur. balneae, Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 5; id. Pers. 1, 3, 10; Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 25:B.balneae Seniae,
Cic. Cael. 25, 62:balneae Palatinae,
id. Rosc. Am. 7, 18; id. Clu. 51, 141; id. de Or. 2, 55, 223; Caecil. ap. Non. p. 196, 12; Vitr. 6, 8; Plin. 13, 3, 4, § 22; Tac. H. 3, 11; id. A. 15, 52:(Caesar) ambulavit in litore: post horam octavam in balneum,
Cic. Att. 13, 52. 1:de structurā balnei cogitare,
Pall. 1, 40, 1.—Balineum, plur. balineae:C.balineum calfieri jubebo,
Cic. Att. 2, 3 fin.; 15, 13, 5 (with the var. lect. balneo):in balineas ire,
Plaut. As. 2, 2, 90; id. Rud. 2, 3, 52; id. Most. 3, 2, 69; id. Merc. 1, 2, 17:pensiles balineae,
Plin. 9, 54, 79, § 168; 22, 22, 43, § 87; 32, 10, 38, § 115; 33, 12, 54, § 153; Plin. Ep. 2, 17, 11; 3, 14, 8; 8, 8, 6; 10, 75, 1; Suet. Aug. 76 Oud.; 85; 94; id. Ner. 20; 31; 35; id. Vesp. 21; id. Calig. 37; id. Galb. 10; Tac. H. 2, 16; 3, 32 al.—Plur. balnea, ōrum, n., Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 92; 1, 11, 13; 1, 14, [p. 221] 15; id. A. P. 298; Ov. A. A. 3, 640; Liv. 23, 18, 12; Val. Max. 9, 1, 1; Sen. Ep. 86, 6; 90, 25; Cels. 1, 6; Plin. 28, 19, 77, § 248; 36, 15, 24, § 121; Juv. 1, 143; 6, 375; 6, 419; 7, 131; 7, 178; 7, 233 al.; Mart. 9, 19, 1; 10, 70, 13; 12, 50, 2; Inscr. Orell. 3324; 4816; Plin. Ep. 2, 8, 2; 7, 26, 2.—II.In Pliny, a bath (in abstracto);esp. in the connec. a balineis,
after the bath, after bathing, Plin. 28, 19 77, § 248; 13, 15, 30, § 99; 20, 14, 57, § 160; 24, 19, 118, § 181. -
4 balneum
balnĕum, i. n. (in plur. usu. heterocl. balnĕae, ārum. f.; cf. Varr. L. L. 8, § 48 Müll.; since the Aug. per. sometimes bal-nĕa, ōrum, n.; cf. Dör. ad Plin. Ep. 2, 8, 2) [contr. from bălĭnĕum, also in use, and in Plaut. and post-Aug. prose predominant, = balaneion; plur. bălĭnĕae; the Lat. bal-neum stands for bad-neum, kindr. with Sanscr. root bād, lavare, se lavare; Germ. Bad; Engl. bath].I.A bath, a place for bathing (the public bath, as consisting of several apartments, only in plur., Varr. L. L. 9, § 68 Müll.; cf. aedes and aqua. Varro 1. 1. seems to assert that only the sing. was used for private baths, but this was not without exception, at least in a subsequent age; cf. Lorenz ad Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 69; Plin. 13, 3, 4, § 22; 33, 12, 54, § 153; Mart. 12, 15, 2 al.).A.Balneum, plur. balneae, Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 5; id. Pers. 1, 3, 10; Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 25:B.balneae Seniae,
Cic. Cael. 25, 62:balneae Palatinae,
id. Rosc. Am. 7, 18; id. Clu. 51, 141; id. de Or. 2, 55, 223; Caecil. ap. Non. p. 196, 12; Vitr. 6, 8; Plin. 13, 3, 4, § 22; Tac. H. 3, 11; id. A. 15, 52:(Caesar) ambulavit in litore: post horam octavam in balneum,
Cic. Att. 13, 52. 1:de structurā balnei cogitare,
Pall. 1, 40, 1.—Balineum, plur. balineae:C.balineum calfieri jubebo,
Cic. Att. 2, 3 fin.; 15, 13, 5 (with the var. lect. balneo):in balineas ire,
Plaut. As. 2, 2, 90; id. Rud. 2, 3, 52; id. Most. 3, 2, 69; id. Merc. 1, 2, 17:pensiles balineae,
Plin. 9, 54, 79, § 168; 22, 22, 43, § 87; 32, 10, 38, § 115; 33, 12, 54, § 153; Plin. Ep. 2, 17, 11; 3, 14, 8; 8, 8, 6; 10, 75, 1; Suet. Aug. 76 Oud.; 85; 94; id. Ner. 20; 31; 35; id. Vesp. 21; id. Calig. 37; id. Galb. 10; Tac. H. 2, 16; 3, 32 al.—Plur. balnea, ōrum, n., Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 92; 1, 11, 13; 1, 14, [p. 221] 15; id. A. P. 298; Ov. A. A. 3, 640; Liv. 23, 18, 12; Val. Max. 9, 1, 1; Sen. Ep. 86, 6; 90, 25; Cels. 1, 6; Plin. 28, 19, 77, § 248; 36, 15, 24, § 121; Juv. 1, 143; 6, 375; 6, 419; 7, 131; 7, 178; 7, 233 al.; Mart. 9, 19, 1; 10, 70, 13; 12, 50, 2; Inscr. Orell. 3324; 4816; Plin. Ep. 2, 8, 2; 7, 26, 2.—II.In Pliny, a bath (in abstracto);esp. in the connec. a balineis,
after the bath, after bathing, Plin. 28, 19 77, § 248; 13, 15, 30, § 99; 20, 14, 57, § 160; 24, 19, 118, § 181. -
5 hamam
1. Turkish bath, public bath. 2. bathroom. 3. school slang discipline committee. -da deli var. colloq. 1. There is a crazy person involved in this. 2. What a lot of noise! - gibi very hot (place). -a gider kurnaya, düğüne gider zurnaya âşık olur. colloq. 1. He is full of fickle enthusiasms. 2. He keeps falling in love with everybody he meets. -a giren terler. proverb A person should be prepared for the unpleasant aspects of whatever he commits himself to. - kesesi rough mitt (used for scrubbing the body). - nalını suratlı vulg. very ugly (woman). -ın namusunu kurtarmak 1. to try to give a semblance of honesty to a questionable situation, try to cover up. 2. to rush to the defense of one´s own organization. - takımı the things taken with one to a Turkish bath (soap, towels, clogs, metal bowl, etc.). - yapmak to take a bath in the traditional Turkish way. -
6 דמוסיא) דימוסיא
(דמוסיא) דִּימוֹסְיָא f. (δημόσια, τὰ) 1) public affairs. Gen. R. s. 8 בד׳ של מדינה Ar. (ed. בדִימוֹסָהּ; Yalk. Job 907 בדימוסיס) with the public affairs of the country. 2) (δημόσιος = fiscus) state property. Y.Snh.X, 28b top ואחד ד׳ לכולן and one golden calf was the common property of all the tribes. Gen. R. s. 84, end; Yalk. ib. 143 they sold him לדמ׳ שלוכ׳ to the public treasury (as a state slave). 3) (also as pl.) state-tax, confiscation. Lev. R. s. 30 למגבי דמ׳וכ׳ to collect the taxes Ib. התיר … מדמוסא שלהן (corr. acc.) he remitted one third of their due taxes; Pesik. Ulkaḥ. p. 182b>. Ib. Shek. p. 11a> sq. אייתי דִּימוֹסַיִּךְ bring thy demosia; Yalk. Ex. 386 דִּימוֹסַיִּיךְ; Yalk. Prov. 953.Pl. (Hebr.) דִּימוֹסְיָאוֹת, דִּימוֹסִיּוֹת. Lam. R. to III, 7. 4) public bath, v. דִּימוֹסִין. -
7 badeanstalt
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8 balneum
balneum see balineum.* * *I IIbath; bathroom, (public) bath place/rooms (esp. pl.); bathtub; act of bathing -
9 balineum
bath; bathroom, (public) bath place/rooms (esp. pl.); bathtub; act of bathing -
10 hamam
Turkish bath, public bath, baths -
11 gelin
"1. bride. 2. daughter-in-law; wife of a younger member of the family. - alayı bridal procession. - alıcı 1. person sent by the bridegroom to fetch the bride. 2. slang policeman, cop, fuzz. - gitmek /a/ (for a bride) to marry into (a family). (kendi kendine) - güvey olmak to build castles in Spain, enjoy happy daydreams. - hamamı the bridal bath (traditional party in a public bath a few days before the wedding). - odası bridal chamber. - olmak (for a girl) to get married. - parası coins showered over the bride at a wedding. - teli silver or gold tinsel used to adorn a bride´s hair." -
12 hamamcı
1. proprietor or keeper of a public bath. 2. canonically unclean and in need of a ritual bath. -
13 yunak
prov. public bath, bathhouse, Turkish bath. -
14 hamamu
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15 דימוסין
דִּימוֹסִיןm. (δημόσιον) 1) (sub. βαλανεῖον) public bath. Y.Snh.VII, 25d top, a. fr. ד׳ דטיבריא the baths of Tiberias. Koh. R. to V, 11 דִּימוֹסְיִין; a. fr.Pl. דִּימוֹסְיָאוֹת, דִּימוֹסִיּוֹת (דמוס׳). Ab. Zar.I, 7 (16a) דימוסיא׳ Ar. (Ms. M. דומסיא׳, ed. בימ׳, corr. acc.). Gen. R. s. 1 דמוסיות. Ib. s. 8; a. fr.Y.Shebi.VIII, 38b bot. דומסייא read דִּימוֹסַיָּיא public baths, opp. פריבטה private baths. 2) prison. Ex. R. s. 2, beg. בדימוס (corr. acc.). -
16 דִּימוֹסִין
דִּימוֹסִיןm. (δημόσιον) 1) (sub. βαλανεῖον) public bath. Y.Snh.VII, 25d top, a. fr. ד׳ דטיבריא the baths of Tiberias. Koh. R. to V, 11 דִּימוֹסְיִין; a. fr.Pl. דִּימוֹסְיָאוֹת, דִּימוֹסִיּוֹת (דמוס׳). Ab. Zar.I, 7 (16a) דימוסיא׳ Ar. (Ms. M. דומסיא׳, ed. בימ׳, corr. acc.). Gen. R. s. 1 דמוסיות. Ib. s. 8; a. fr.Y.Shebi.VIII, 38b bot. דומסייא read דִּימוֹסַיָּיא public baths, opp. פריבטה private baths. 2) prison. Ex. R. s. 2, beg. בדימוס (corr. acc.). -
17 offentlig bad
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18 Badeanstalt
Badeanstalt f baths, public bathDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Badeanstalt
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19 حمام عام
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20 Seniae
Seniae, ārum, f.:balneae,
the name of a public bath at Rome, Cic. Cael. 25, 62 (this the correct read., not Xeniae).
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