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1 sideror
sīderor, ātus sum, ārī depon. [ sidus ]быть поражаемым небесными светилами, преим. солнечным зноем (s. Caniculae exortu PM) -
2 sideror
sīderor, ātus sum, ārī (sidus) = sidere afflari, hirnwütig werden, am Sonnenstich leiden, griech. ἀστροβολεισθαι, Plin. u. Veget.
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3 sideror
sīderor, ātus sum, ārī (sidus) = sidere afflari, hirnwütig werden, am Sonnenstich leiden, griech. ἀστροβολεισθαι, Plin. u. Veget. -
4 sideror
sīdĕror, ātus, 1, v. dep. n. [sidus, II. E.], to be blasted or palsied by a constellation, to be planet-struck, to be sunstruck, = sidere afflari, astroboleisthai:fluviatilium silurus Caniculae exortu sideratur,
Plin. 9, 16, 25, § 58:siderati,
id. 28, 16, 63, § 226:sideratum jumentum,
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5 sideror
-et, =ав., мор. руль поворота, руль направления -
6 sideror
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7 sideror
subst. (fly) side rudder -
8 siderør
subst. service pipe -
9 rudder
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10 fin
[fin]1) (a thin movable part on a fish's body by which it balances, moves, changes direction etc.) finne2) (anything that looks or is used like a fin: the tail-fin of an aeroplane.) halefinne; finne; sideror; haleror* * *[fin]1) (a thin movable part on a fish's body by which it balances, moves, changes direction etc.) finne2) (anything that looks or is used like a fin: the tail-fin of an aeroplane.) halefinne; finne; sideror; haleror -
11 sideratio
sīderātio, ōnis f. [ sideror ]1) взаимное положение небесных светил (в астрологии) Eccl2) солнечный удар PM -
12 sideratio
sīderātio, ōnis, f. (sideror), I) die Konstellation, der Stand der Gestirne mit Rücksicht auf das Schicksal jmds., Firm. math. 4, 13 extr. u. 6, 31. – II) eine von der Witterung, bes. von der Hitze herrührende Krankheit, a) der Bäume, Plin. 17, 218 u. 223. – b) der Tiere, der Sonnenstich, die Hirnwut vom Sonnenstich, Scrib. Larg. 101.
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13 bypass
noun (a road which avoids an obstruction or a busy area: Take the bypass round the city.) omkjøringsvei, ringveiIsubst. \/ˈbaɪpɑːs\/1) ( også bypass road) omkjøringsvei, ringvei2) stikkledning, rør, siderør3) ( elektronikk) forbikobling, shuntledning, omføringsledning4) ( medisin) bypass5) ( militærvesen) omgåelse6) omløp, omløpskanalIIverb \/ˈbaɪpɑːs\/1) føre\/lede forbi, lede utenom2) ( overført) unnvike, unngå, omgå, gå utenom3) bygge omkjøringsvei\/ringvei4) ( elektronikk) forbikople -
14 control surface
subst. \/kənˈtrəʊlˌsɜːfɪs\/( luftfart) flaps, høyderor, sideror, forklaring: et flys bevegelige styreinnretninger -
15 haleror
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16 ror
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17 sideratio
sīderātio, ōnis, f. (sideror), I) die Konstellation, der Stand der Gestirne mit Rücksicht auf das Schicksal jmds., Firm. math. 4, 13 extr. u. 6, 31. – II) eine von der Witterung, bes. von der Hitze herrührende Krankheit, a) der Bäume, Plin. 17, 218 u. 223. – b) der Tiere, der Sonnenstich, die Hirnwut vom Sonnenstich, Scrib. Larg. 101.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > sideratio
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18 adflo
I.Lit., to blow or breathe on; constr. with acc. or dat.—Of the air:II. A.udam (fabam) ventus adflavit,
Plin. 18, 17, 44, § 155:adflantur vineta noto,
Stat. S. 5, 1, 146:crinem sparsum cervicibus adflare,
Ov. M. 1, 542:adflatus aurā,
Suet. Tib. 72. —Also of other things which exert an influence upon bodies, like a current of air; e. g. fire, light, vapor, etc.: et calidum membris adflare vaporem, and breathe a glow (lit. a warm vapor) upon our limbs, Lucr. 5, 508:veiut illis Canidia adflāsset,
Hor. S. 2, 8, 95:nos ubi primus equis oriens adflavit anhelis,
Verg. G. 1, 250; cf. id. A. 5, 739:ignibus (fulminum) adflari,
Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 22:adflati incendio,
touched, scorched, Liv. 30, 6:flammā ex Aetnā monte,
id. Fragm. Serv. ad Verg. G. 1, 472.—So, adflari sidere = siderari, to be seized with torpor or paralysis (v. sideror and sideratio), Plin. 2, 41, 41, § 108:odores, qui adflarentur e floribus,
were wafted, exhaled, Cic. Sen. 17; Prop. 3, 27, 17.—As v. act., to bear or bring to; constr. alicui aliquid:B.sperat sibi auram posse aliquam adflari voluntatis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 13:rumoris nescio quid adflaverat, frequentiam non fuisse,
id. Att. 16, 5: alicui aliquid mali faucibus adflare, Auct. ad Her. 4, 49.—So poet.: adflare alicui honores, to breathe beauty upon one, i. e. to impart to, Verg. A. 1, 591:indomitis gregibus Venus adflat amores,
Tib. 2, 4, 57.—As v. neutr., to be favorable to, to be friendly or propitious to:Felix, cui placidus leniter adflat Amor,
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19 afflo
I.Lit., to blow or breathe on; constr. with acc. or dat.—Of the air:II. A.udam (fabam) ventus adflavit,
Plin. 18, 17, 44, § 155:adflantur vineta noto,
Stat. S. 5, 1, 146:crinem sparsum cervicibus adflare,
Ov. M. 1, 542:adflatus aurā,
Suet. Tib. 72. —Also of other things which exert an influence upon bodies, like a current of air; e. g. fire, light, vapor, etc.: et calidum membris adflare vaporem, and breathe a glow (lit. a warm vapor) upon our limbs, Lucr. 5, 508:veiut illis Canidia adflāsset,
Hor. S. 2, 8, 95:nos ubi primus equis oriens adflavit anhelis,
Verg. G. 1, 250; cf. id. A. 5, 739:ignibus (fulminum) adflari,
Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 22:adflati incendio,
touched, scorched, Liv. 30, 6:flammā ex Aetnā monte,
id. Fragm. Serv. ad Verg. G. 1, 472.—So, adflari sidere = siderari, to be seized with torpor or paralysis (v. sideror and sideratio), Plin. 2, 41, 41, § 108:odores, qui adflarentur e floribus,
were wafted, exhaled, Cic. Sen. 17; Prop. 3, 27, 17.—As v. act., to bear or bring to; constr. alicui aliquid:B.sperat sibi auram posse aliquam adflari voluntatis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 13:rumoris nescio quid adflaverat, frequentiam non fuisse,
id. Att. 16, 5: alicui aliquid mali faucibus adflare, Auct. ad Her. 4, 49.—So poet.: adflare alicui honores, to breathe beauty upon one, i. e. to impart to, Verg. A. 1, 591:indomitis gregibus Venus adflat amores,
Tib. 2, 4, 57.—As v. neutr., to be favorable to, to be friendly or propitious to:Felix, cui placidus leniter adflat Amor,
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20 sideraticius
sīdĕrātīcĭus or - tĭus, a, um, adj. [sideratio], planet-struck, blasted, palsied (late Lat.):jumenta,
Veg. 5, 34; cf. sideror.
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