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1 canasta de bejuco
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2 Korb aus Schilfrohr
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3 паук для ловли мелких предметов
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > паук для ловли мелких предметов
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4 κάννα
κάννα, κάννηGrammatical information: f., often plur.Meaning: `reed, Arundo donax, reed-fence, -mat' (Com., inscr., Plb.).Other forms: s. below!Dialectal forms: Myc. kononi-phi \/kanōni-phi\/Compounds: as 1. member in κανη-φόρος f. `Korbträgerin' (Ar.; on the comp.-vowel Schwyzer 438f.) with κανηφορ-έω, - ία, - ικός.Derivatives: 1. κάνης, - ητος m. `reed mat' (Solon. Law in Plu. Sol. 21, Crates Com., D. H.) with καννητο-ποιός (Hippon. 116). 2. κάννηκες πλέγματα ταρσῶν H. - 3. κανοῦν, Ion. κάνεον, ep. also - ειον n. `reed basket, dish' (Il.; substant. adj.). Diminut. κανίσκος, - ίσκιον (Ar.), κανίδιον (pap.); further κάναστρον (Hom. Epigr., Nicophon, Attica, Kreta; cf. on ζύγαστρον), also - αυστρον (like θερμα(ύ)στρα; s. θερμός), - ιστρον, - υστρον (inscr., pap., Poll.; Kretschmer Glotta 11, 283) = Lat. canistrum; from there καναστραῖα κοῖλά τινα ἀγγεῖα Suid.; κάνασθον (Naukratis). - Zu κάν(ν)αβος, κάν(ν)αθρον, κανών s. bes.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: From Babyl.-Assyr. qanū `reed', which may come from Sumer.-Accad. gin `id.', Ugar. qn, Punic qn'. S. E. Masson, Emprunts sémit. 47.From κάννα Lat. canna `reed etc.'; s. W.-Hofmann s. v. - Fur. 303 points out that κάναθρον etc. are clearly Pre-Greek formations, so that the word may have been of Anatolian origin; note further Myc. kononipi \/konōni-phi\/ which shows α\/ο, which is also Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,779Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάννα
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5 κάννη
κάννα, κάννηGrammatical information: f., often plur.Meaning: `reed, Arundo donax, reed-fence, -mat' (Com., inscr., Plb.).Other forms: s. below!Dialectal forms: Myc. kononi-phi \/kanōni-phi\/Compounds: as 1. member in κανη-φόρος f. `Korbträgerin' (Ar.; on the comp.-vowel Schwyzer 438f.) with κανηφορ-έω, - ία, - ικός.Derivatives: 1. κάνης, - ητος m. `reed mat' (Solon. Law in Plu. Sol. 21, Crates Com., D. H.) with καννητο-ποιός (Hippon. 116). 2. κάννηκες πλέγματα ταρσῶν H. - 3. κανοῦν, Ion. κάνεον, ep. also - ειον n. `reed basket, dish' (Il.; substant. adj.). Diminut. κανίσκος, - ίσκιον (Ar.), κανίδιον (pap.); further κάναστρον (Hom. Epigr., Nicophon, Attica, Kreta; cf. on ζύγαστρον), also - αυστρον (like θερμα(ύ)στρα; s. θερμός), - ιστρον, - υστρον (inscr., pap., Poll.; Kretschmer Glotta 11, 283) = Lat. canistrum; from there καναστραῖα κοῖλά τινα ἀγγεῖα Suid.; κάνασθον (Naukratis). - Zu κάν(ν)αβος, κάν(ν)αθρον, κανών s. bes.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: From Babyl.-Assyr. qanū `reed', which may come from Sumer.-Accad. gin `id.', Ugar. qn, Punic qn'. S. E. Masson, Emprunts sémit. 47.From κάννα Lat. canna `reed etc.'; s. W.-Hofmann s. v. - Fur. 303 points out that κάναθρον etc. are clearly Pre-Greek formations, so that the word may have been of Anatolian origin; note further Myc. kononipi \/konōni-phi\/ which shows α\/ο, which is also Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,779Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάννη
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6 паук
sawtooth barrel, finger basket, (инструмент для ловли мелких предметов, оставшихся в скважине) junk basket, ( для ловли мелких предметов) reed basket -
7 bo’yra
(Persian) reed basket or mat. bir bo’yra (s.t.) the size or dimensions of a reed mat. bo’yra puli (hist.) money exacted from madrasah pupils to pay for floor matting -
8 xunde
• palm basket• reed basket -
9 xunde
m.reed basket, palm basket. -
10 קנון
קָנוֹןm. (denom. of קָנֶה) a reed basket, contrad. to סַל, a common wicker basket. M. Kat. III, 7. Bets.I, 8 (14b) (missing in Ms. M.; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Tosef. ib. I, 20; Y.Maasr.IV, 51b bot.; a. e.Pl. קְנוֹנִים, קְנוֹנִין. Kel. XVI, 3; Tosef. ib. B. Mets. V, 13 (not קני׳). -
11 קָנוֹן
קָנוֹןm. (denom. of קָנֶה) a reed basket, contrad. to סַל, a common wicker basket. M. Kat. III, 7. Bets.I, 8 (14b) (missing in Ms. M.; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Tosef. ib. I, 20; Y.Maasr.IV, 51b bot.; a. e.Pl. קְנוֹנִים, קְנוֹנִין. Kel. XVI, 3; Tosef. ib. B. Mets. V, 13 (not קני׳). -
12 काण्डालः _kāṇḍālḥ
काण्डालः A reed-basket. -
13 काण्डाल
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14 chiquihuite
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15 kazevi
,-ni a reed basket. -
16 אקון
אָקוֹןm. (deriv. of קנה, v. אקן) 1) reed-basket, used as a fishers cauf. Kel. XII, 2; XXIII, 5. 2) v. אֲקַן. -
17 אָקוֹן
אָקוֹןm. (deriv. of קנה, v. אקן) 1) reed-basket, used as a fishers cauf. Kel. XII, 2; XXIII, 5. 2) v. אֲקַן. -
18 enea
SF = anea* * *femenino reed mace, cattail (AmE), cat's-tail (BrE)* * *= bulrush [bullrush], osier.Ex. Bulrush prefers full or partial sun, wet conditions, and soil that is mucky or sandy.Ex. Osier is used for basket making and it thrives in a wet environment but the roots can pose a problem if planted too close to drains and pipes.* * *femenino reed mace, cattail (AmE), cat's-tail (BrE)* * *= bulrush [bullrush], osier.Ex: Bulrush prefers full or partial sun, wet conditions, and soil that is mucky or sandy.
Ex: Osier is used for basket making and it thrives in a wet environment but the roots can pose a problem if planted too close to drains and pipes.* * ** * *enea nfBr bulrush, US cattail;silla de enea chair with a wickerwork seat* * *f BOT bulrush -
19 ἑλάνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `torch from reed, reed-bundle' (hell.);Derivatives: also ἑλένη λαμπάς, δετή H., also `twisted basket, with the sacred apparatus for a feast of Artemis Brauronia, the so-called Έλενηφόρια (Poll.); to this ἑλένιος ἀγγεῖον χωροῦν τέταρτον H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Uncertain the plant name ἑλένιον, s. Έλένη. To ἑλάνη cf. σκαπάνη, πλεκτάνη etc. (Chantr. Form. 199). (With ἑλένη cf ὠλένη, Aeol. φερενα; so prob. assimilation of ἑλάνη (s. Schwyzer 255f.). - For the meaning `reed-bundle, twisted basket' one connects ἑλάνη, - ένη with εἰλέω `turn, wind' (s. v.); the meaning `torch' would also allow this etymology (cf. δεταί `λαμπάδες, δράγματα'). But it is clearly wrong, as it is most probably a Pre-Greek word. (Not to εἵλη `heat of the sun,' (Solmsen Unt. 196).Page in Frisk: 1,481Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἑλάνη
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20 anea
f.bulrush (British), cattail (United States).silla de anea chair with a wickerwork seatpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: anear.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: anear.* * *1 bulrush, reed mace* * *SF bulrush* * *= bulrush [bullrush], osier.Ex. Bulrush prefers full or partial sun, wet conditions, and soil that is mucky or sandy.Ex. Osier is used for basket making and it thrives in a wet environment but the roots can pose a problem if planted too close to drains and pipes.* * *= bulrush [bullrush], osier.Ex: Bulrush prefers full or partial sun, wet conditions, and soil that is mucky or sandy.
Ex: Osier is used for basket making and it thrives in a wet environment but the roots can pose a problem if planted too close to drains and pipes.* * ** * *anea nfBr bulrush, US cattail;silla de anea chair with a wickerwork seat* * *f BOT cattail* * *anea nf: cattail
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