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1 палящий зной
1) General subject: a sizzling spell of weather, baking sun, blazing heat, parching heat, scorching glow, scorching heat (о погоде; Ex.: Arabian desert known as the Rub al Khali, which means "the Empty Place". [...] It's a region of fierce winds, \<b\>scorching heat\</b\>, dust storms, and sand dunes 500 feet high.), sizzling sunshine (еще \<i\>"палящий солнечный свет"\</i\> - о погоде; Ex.: \<b\>sizzling sunshine\</b\> and very hot.)2) Makarov: ardent heat -
2 палящий летний зной
General subject: summer's scorching glowУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > палящий летний зной
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3 Glut
f; -, -en1. embers Pl.2. fig. (Hitze) (scorching oder blazing) heat; (Röte) glow; geh. der Leidenschaft etc.: fervo(u)r, fire* * *die Glutembers; fervour; fervor; heat; glow; ardor; ardour; blaze* * *[gluːt]f -, -en2) (fig liter) (= glühende Farbe, Hitze) glow; (auf Gesicht) flush, redness; (= Leidenschaft) ardour (Brit), ardor (US)* * *(the sparking or glowing remains of a fire.) embers* * *<-, -en>[ˈglu:t]f* * *die; Glut, Gluten1) embers pl.; (fig.) [blazing] heat2) (geh.): (Leidenschaft) passion* * *1. embers pl2. fig (Hitze) (scorching oder blazing) heat; (Röte) glow; geh der Leidenschaft etc: fervo(u)r, fire* * *die; Glut, Gluten1) embers pl.; (fig.) [blazing] heat2) (geh.): (Leidenschaft) passion* * *-en f.blaze n.fervency n.fervor n.fervour n.passion n. -
4 žeravъ
žeravъ Grammatical information: adj. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `burning, scorching'Church Slavic:Old Russian:Czech:žeravý (lit.) `burning, scorching' [adj o];žeřavý (lit.) `burning, scorching' [adj o];řeřavý `burning, scorching' [adj o]Slovak:žeravý `burning, scorching' [adj o]Serbo-Croatian:žȅrāv `live coal' [f i??];žèrava (u Grblju) `live coal' [m o];žȅravica `live coal' [f jā];Čak. žerȁva, ževȁra (Vrgada) `live coal' [m o]Slovene:žerȃvica `heartburn' [f jā]Indo-European reconstruction: gʷʰer-ōu-Page in Pokorny: 493Other cognates:Skt. ghr̯ṇá- `heat, glow'; -
5 запал
1) General subject: chest foundering, fit, fuse, fusee, fuze, ignition, lighter, passion, pilot light, primer, roaring (болезнь лошадей), scorching, touch string, touchhole, wind burn (заболевание растений), windburn (заболевание растений), fervor (перен.), (для взрыва) ambition2) Literal: heat of the moment (in the heat of the moment \запал в запале; под горячую руку; необдуманно; в порыве страсти), heat of the moment3) Military: detonator, fuse assembly (гранаты), igniter set (ручной гранаты), portfire, time-fuse4) Engineering: blaster, bursting charge, glow, igniting fuse, premature drying (повреждение растений)5) Agriculture: hot-wind burn, shrinkage, wind burn, windburn (растений, семян)6) Chemistry: blasting cap, igniter7) Construction: blaster fuse, fusing, match8) Automobile industry: ignition device (напр. в двигателе с самовоспламенением)9) Veterinary medicine: broken wind (у лошади), chest-foundering, heaves (у лошадей), pursiness, wind10) Mining: miner's squib, squib11) Special term: touch-string13) Makarov: fuse (средство воспламенения), heat injury (растений), primer (средство воспламенения), scorching (хлебов)14) Security: initiator, pyrotechnic squib15) Electrical engineering: ignitor -
6 żar
* * *mi1. (= coś dającego ciepło) heat, glow; ( w kominku) glowing embers; biały żar white heat; żar bucha z czegoś sth glows with heat.2. (= upał, gorąco) heat, swelter, fever; żar się z nieba leje it's scorching.3. (= żarliwość, zapał) ardor, fervor, fire; żar namiętności flame of passion.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > żar
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7 flagrantia
flagrantia ae, f [flagro], a glow, ardor: oculorum.* * *blaze, burning; scorching heat; passionate glow (eyes); passionate love/ardor -
8 blaken
♦voorbeelden:de zon blaakt • the sun is blazing down -
9 fraglantia
blaze, burning; scorching heat; passionate glow (eyes); passionate love/ardor -
10 परिताप
pari-tāpam. glow, scorching, heat Kālid. MārkP. ;
pain, agony, grief, sorrow R. Kathās. BhP. etc.;
repentance MBh. Pañc. ;
N. of a partic. hell L.
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11 καίω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `kindle', midd. pass. `burn' (Il.).Other forms: Att. κάω, aor. καῦσαι, ep. (also Att. inscr. IG 12, 374, 96; 261) κῆαι, pass. καῆναι (ep. ion.), καυθῆναι, fut. καύσω, perf. κέκαυκα, κέκαυ(σ)μαι (IA.),Derivatives: -1. καῦμα `fire, heat, glow' (Il.) with καυματ-ώδης (Hp., Arist.), - ηρός (Str.), - ίας (Thphr.; of the sun) `burning, glowing', καυματίζω `burn, singe' (NT, Plu., Arr.). - 2. καῦσις ( ἔγκαυσις etc.) `burning' (IA.) with ( ἐγ-, κατα-)καύσιμος `inflamable' (Pl., X.; cf. Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 49f.). - 3. καῦσος m. `causus, bilious remittent fever etc.' (Hp., Arist.), from καῦσαι or rather with σο-suffix (Solmsen Wortforsch. 244, Strömberg Wortstudien 87f., Schwyzer 516); from there καυσία `Macedonian hat against the sun', καύσων `id.', also `heat, hot wind etc.' (LXX, NT, medic.; cf. Leumann Sprache 1, 207 n. 13), καυσώδης `burning, hot' (Hp., Thphr.), καυσόομαι, - όω `have causus, burn: heaten' (medic., NT, pap.) with καύσωμα `heating' (Gal.). - 4. καυ(σ)τήρ m. `burner, burning iron' (Pi., Hp.), f. fen. καυστειρῆς adjunct of μάχης (Il.), καμίνου (Nic.), from *καύστειρα (Schwyzer 474, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 192; note the switching accent); καυτήριον `branding iron, brand' (LXX, D. S., Str.), dimin. καυτηρίδιον (Gal.), denomin. verb καυτηριάζω `brand' (Str., NT). - 5. καύστης m. `heater etc.' (pap.). - 6. καύστρᾱ f. `place where corpses were burnt' (Str., inscr.). - 7. καυστικός, rare καυτ- `burning, inflamable' (Arist.). - 8. καυθμός `scorching (of trees), firewood' (Thphr., pap.). - Of the compp., e. g. ἔγκαυ-μα, - σις, -( σ)τής, - στήριον, - στον (\> Lat. encaustum; the red purple with which the Roman emperors signed, from where Fr. encre); ὑπόκαυ-σις, - στης, - στήριον, -στρᾱ a. u. - Beside these formations there are older ones, of which the connection with καίω became less clear because of phonetic developments: κᾶλον `wood', κηλέος `burning, blazing', κηώδης, κηώεις `smelling', κηυα meaning uncertain; πυρκαιᾱ́, πυρκαίη, adj. - ιός s. vv.Etymology: As καίω may stand for *κάϜ-ι̯ω (from where Att. κά̄ω; Schwyzer 265f.), all forms go back on καυ-, κᾰϜ- except ἔ-κη-α for *ἔ-κηϜ-α (often written with false - ει- in κείαντο etc.; Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 9; Att. κέαντος with metathesis). In *ἔ-κηϜ-α an old fullgrade root aorist is maintained (Schwyzer 745; prob. not from *ἔ-κηυ-σ-α); the full grade also in ep. κηλέος, κηώδης, and in Delph. κηυα, which shows a PGr. κηϜ- beside κᾰϜ-. - Only Baltic gives a possible connection in Lith. kū̃lės `Brandpilze, Flugbrand, Staubbrand des Getreides', kūlé̇ti `brandig werden', Latv. kũla `old, dry, grass of last year' (cf. Fraenkel Wb. s. v.); IE. zero grade kū- (\< * kuH-) beside fullgr. * keh₂us- in ἔ-κηϜ-α, zero grade *kh₂u̯- in *κάϜ-ι̯ω, καῦ-μα. Of course rather unncertain.Page in Frisk: 1,756-757Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καίω
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12 Σείριος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `Sirius, dog star' (Hes.), also appositive or attributive Σείριος ἀστήρ (Hes. Op. 417), as adj. of stars (Ibyc. a. o.) and of the sun (Archil. a. o.), `glowing, burning, desiccating'; also as adjunct of the νᾶες (Tim. Pers. 192), prob. reinterpreted as `devastating, destroying' (cf. v. Wilamowitz ad loc.).Derivatives: σειριόεις `scorching, glowing' ( ἥλιος, ἀτμός, Opp., Nonn.); σειρι-άω `to glow, to scorch' ( ὀξέα σειριάει, of Σείριος, Arat. 331), also `to get a heat stroke, σειρίασις' (medic.); σειρ-αίνω `to scorch, to parch' (Oros ap. EM), - όω ( ἀπο-), also - έω (- εόω) `to desiccate, to drain, to filtrate' (medic., pap.; cf. Lagercrantz on PHolm. 23, 21) with - ωμα, - ωσις (late); - άζω `to strike', of lightning (Ael. Dion.). To this designations for `thin, transparent (summer)garment': σειρόν, σείριον, σείρινα, σειρήν (Harp., Phot., Hes.); cf. Solmsen Wortforsch. 128. Artificial backformation σείρ, σειρός ὁ ἥλιος καὶ Σείριος (Suid.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Not certainly explained. If prop. `sparkling, flickering' and at all IE., Σείριος can with σείω (s. v.) belong to a verb for `be excited, sparkle, gleam' in Skt. tviṣ-, to which a.o. tvíṣ- `excitement, gleam', tveṣ-á- `tempestuous, sparkling'; to this also Av. ʮwisra- `lighting'. Basis then *tu̯eis-ro- or (if σει- would stand for σῑ-; Götze KZ 51, 151 f.) *tu̯is-ro-; s., beside Bq, WP. 1, 748 w. lit., Pok. 1099. Further details w. lit. in Scherer Gestirnnamen 111ff. -- Furnée 262 compares τίριος θέρους. Κρῆτες H.; if so, the word would be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,688Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Σείριος
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