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61 formé
forme [fɔʀm]1. feminine nouna. ( = contour, apparence) shape• prendre forme [statue, projet] to take shapeb. [de civilisation, gouvernement] form• de pure forme [aide, soutien] tokend. [de verbe] forme. (physique) form• centre de remise en forme ≈ health spa2. plural feminine noun• respecter les formes ( = convenances) to respect the conventions* * *fɔʀm
1.
2) ( modalité) (de gouvernement, contrat, violence) form; (de paiement, recrutement) method3) (procédé, condition) form4) ( en grammaire) form5) ( état général) formperdre/ne plus avoir la forme — to go off/to be off form
2.
formes nom féminin pluriel1) ( corps humain) figure (sg)2) (d'objet, de bâtiment) lines3) ( règles)* * *fɔʀm1. nf1) (apparence) form2) [objet] shape, formen forme de poire — pear-shaped, in the shape of a pear
3) (physique)Je ne suis pas en forme aujourd'hui. — I'm not feeling too good today.
Tu as l'air en forme. — You're looking well.
2. formes nfpl1)2) [femme] figure sg* * *A nf1 ( concrète) shape; ( abstraite) form; une forme de vie/d'intelligence a form of life/of intelligence; prendre forme to take shape; prendre la forme de ( concrètement) to take the shape of; ( abstraitement) to take the form of; de forme ronde round; une racine en forme de corps humain a root in the shape of a human body; un titre en forme de slogan a title in the form of a slogan; une critique en forme de compliment a criticism in the form ou guise of a compliment; mettre qch en forme to shape sth; remettre qch en forme to put sth back into shape; donner forme à qch to give shape to sth; donner une forme légale à un texte to give a legal form to a text; sous forme de in the form of; sous une forme réduite in a reduced form; sous une autre forme in another form; sous des formes différentes in different forms; sous forme de tableau in tabular form; sous forme d'exportations in exports; sous quelle forme…? in what form…?; juger sur la forme to judge on form; sans forme shapeless;2 ( modalité) (de gouvernement, contrat, violence) form; (de paiement, recrutement) method; dans sa forme actuelle in its present form; une nouvelle forme de pensée a new way of thinking;3 (procédé, condition) form; en bonne et due forme in due form; pour la forme [protester, critiquer] as a matter of form; pour la bonne forme to formalize things; de pure forme purely formal; sans autre forme de procès fig without further ou more ado;4 Ling, Littérat form; à la forme négative in the negative form; la forme du féminin the feminine form; poème à forme fixe fixed-form poem;5 ( état général) form; en forme on form; en bonne/grande forme in good/peak form; perdre/ne plus avoir la forme to go off/to be off form; très en forme in tip-top form; au mieux de sa forme on top form; être en pleine forme, tenir la forme to be in great shape; mettre qn en forme to get sb fit; remettre qn en forme to get sb fit again; se remettre en forme to get fit again; une séance de remise en forme a fitness session;B formes nfpl1 ( corps humain) figure (sg); elle a des formes rondes/anguleuses/plantureuses she has a rounded/angular/full figure; femme aux formes élancées slender woman; pull qui moule les formes figure-hugging sweater; prendre des formes to fill out;2 (d'objet, de bâtiment) lines; monument aux formes pures/modernes monument with clean/modern lines;3 ( règles) faire qch dans les formes to do sth in the correct manner; y mettre les formes to be tactful; respecter les formes to respect convention. -
62 bol-fimligr
adj. slender, agile of body, Fas. iii. 372. -
63 सुतनु
su-tanu
having a beautiful body Kāv. ;
m. N. of a Gandharva R. ;
of a son of Ugra-sena Hariv. ;
of a monkey R. ;
(u orᅠ ū) f. a fair woman (voc. sutanu cf. Vam. V, 2, 49) Ṡak. Ṡiṡ. ;
N. of a daughter of Ahuka (wife of Akrūra) MBh. ;
of a concubine of Vasu-deva Hariv. ;
of a daughter of Ugra-sena ib. VP.
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64 juffertje
n. dragonfly, insect with long slender wings and a sticklike body -
65 wezel
n. weasel, carnivorous mammal having a long slender brown body with short legs and a long tail (some species in northern regions turn white in the winter) -
66 Achilles
Ăchilles, is, m., = Achilleus ( poet., after the manner of the Gr. Nom., Achilleus, trisyl., Inscr. Grut. 669, 6.— Gen. Achillei, quadrisyl., Hor. C. 1, 15, 34; id. Epod. 17, 14;II.and Achilli, as Neocli, Lacydi from Neocles, Lacydes,
Plaut. Bacch. 4, 9, 14; Verg. A. 3, 87; cf. Val. Prob. 1468 P.— Acc. Achillĕa, Luc. 10, 523.— Voc. Achille, Prop. 4, 11, 40.— Abl. Achilli, Ov. Pont. 3, 3, 43), the celebrated Grecian hero in the Trojan war, distinguished for strength and beauty; son of Peleus, king of Thessaly, and of Thetis, Ov. M. 12 fin. and 13 init.; Stat. Achill. al. In the fine arts, Achilles is represented with hair long and erect, like a mane, a body straight and slender, nostrils (muktêres) distended with courage and pride, and a physical frame throughout noble and powerful, Müll. Arch. § 413.—As an appellative, a nandsome and powerful man, Plaut. Mil. 4, 2, 63; Verg. A. 6, 89; Gell. 2, 11.—Hence, Ăchillēus, a, um, adj., Achilleios, of or pertaining to Achilles:stirpis Achilleae fastus,
Verg. A. 3, 326:manes,
Ov. M. 13, 448:statuae,
statues like Achilles, Plin. 34, 5, 10: cothurnus, the lofty and grave tragic style (since Achilles was a hero of the early epos and drama):Achilleo conponere verba cothurno,
Prop. 3, 32, 41 (Aeschyleo, Müller).—Also, Ăchil-lĭăcus, a, um, Ven. 7, 8, 63. -
67 Achilleus
Ăchilles, is, m., = Achilleus ( poet., after the manner of the Gr. Nom., Achilleus, trisyl., Inscr. Grut. 669, 6.— Gen. Achillei, quadrisyl., Hor. C. 1, 15, 34; id. Epod. 17, 14;II.and Achilli, as Neocli, Lacydi from Neocles, Lacydes,
Plaut. Bacch. 4, 9, 14; Verg. A. 3, 87; cf. Val. Prob. 1468 P.— Acc. Achillĕa, Luc. 10, 523.— Voc. Achille, Prop. 4, 11, 40.— Abl. Achilli, Ov. Pont. 3, 3, 43), the celebrated Grecian hero in the Trojan war, distinguished for strength and beauty; son of Peleus, king of Thessaly, and of Thetis, Ov. M. 12 fin. and 13 init.; Stat. Achill. al. In the fine arts, Achilles is represented with hair long and erect, like a mane, a body straight and slender, nostrils (muktêres) distended with courage and pride, and a physical frame throughout noble and powerful, Müll. Arch. § 413.—As an appellative, a nandsome and powerful man, Plaut. Mil. 4, 2, 63; Verg. A. 6, 89; Gell. 2, 11.—Hence, Ăchillēus, a, um, adj., Achilleios, of or pertaining to Achilles:stirpis Achilleae fastus,
Verg. A. 3, 326:manes,
Ov. M. 13, 448:statuae,
statues like Achilles, Plin. 34, 5, 10: cothurnus, the lofty and grave tragic style (since Achilles was a hero of the early epos and drama):Achilleo conponere verba cothurno,
Prop. 3, 32, 41 (Aeschyleo, Müller).—Also, Ăchil-lĭăcus, a, um, Ven. 7, 8, 63. -
68 Achilliacus
Ăchilles, is, m., = Achilleus ( poet., after the manner of the Gr. Nom., Achilleus, trisyl., Inscr. Grut. 669, 6.— Gen. Achillei, quadrisyl., Hor. C. 1, 15, 34; id. Epod. 17, 14;II.and Achilli, as Neocli, Lacydi from Neocles, Lacydes,
Plaut. Bacch. 4, 9, 14; Verg. A. 3, 87; cf. Val. Prob. 1468 P.— Acc. Achillĕa, Luc. 10, 523.— Voc. Achille, Prop. 4, 11, 40.— Abl. Achilli, Ov. Pont. 3, 3, 43), the celebrated Grecian hero in the Trojan war, distinguished for strength and beauty; son of Peleus, king of Thessaly, and of Thetis, Ov. M. 12 fin. and 13 init.; Stat. Achill. al. In the fine arts, Achilles is represented with hair long and erect, like a mane, a body straight and slender, nostrils (muktêres) distended with courage and pride, and a physical frame throughout noble and powerful, Müll. Arch. § 413.—As an appellative, a nandsome and powerful man, Plaut. Mil. 4, 2, 63; Verg. A. 6, 89; Gell. 2, 11.—Hence, Ăchillēus, a, um, adj., Achilleios, of or pertaining to Achilles:stirpis Achilleae fastus,
Verg. A. 3, 326:manes,
Ov. M. 13, 448:statuae,
statues like Achilles, Plin. 34, 5, 10: cothurnus, the lofty and grave tragic style (since Achilles was a hero of the early epos and drama):Achilleo conponere verba cothurno,
Prop. 3, 32, 41 (Aeschyleo, Müller).—Also, Ăchil-lĭăcus, a, um, Ven. 7, 8, 63. -
69 teres
tĕrĕs, ĕtis, adj. [tero; cf. Gr. terên, tender], rounded off, rounded, well-turned, round, smooth, etc.:I.teres est in longitudine rotundatum, quales asseres natura ministrat,
Fest. p. 363 Müll. (class.; syn. rotundus).Lit.:II.stipites,
Caes. B. G. 7, 73:palus,
Col. 4, 33, 4:trunci arborum,
Verg. A. 6, 207:oliva,
id. E. 8, 16:virga,
Ov. M. 2, 135:fusus,
id. ib. 6, 22:hastile,
Liv. 21, 8, 10: mucro, Verg. A. 7, 665:lapillus,
Ov. M. 10, 260:(fundae) habena,
Verg. A. 11, 579.—Of parts of the body:cervix,
round, slender, Lucr. 1, 35, Verg. A. 8, 633; so,collum,
Ov. M. 10, 113:brachiolum,
Cat. 61, 181. surae, Hor. C. 2, 4, 21, Ov. M. 11, 80:membra,
Suet. Caes. 45:digiti,
Ov. A. A. 1, 622, hence, of the form:puer,
Hor. Epod. 11, 28.—Of other objects:plagae,
tightly twisted, firmly woven, Hor. C. 1, 1, 28 strophium, Cat. 64, 65:zona,
Ov. F. 2, 320:gemma,
Verg. A. 5, 313:iaspis, Claud Rapt. Pros. 2, 40: catena,
Luc. 3, 565:filum,
Plin. 11, 24, 28, § 80:mitra,
Claud. in Eutr. 2, 185: coma, curling, curly, Varr. ap Non. 328, 12.—Trop., in gen., smooth, polished, elegani:(sapiens) teres atque rotundus,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 86, imitated by Aus. Idyll. 16, 4:Atticorum aures teretes et religiosae,
Cic. Or. 9, 27:teretes aures intellegensque judicium,
id. Opt. Gen. 4, 11:vox in disputationibus,
smooth, without impediment, Quint. 11, 3, 64:oratio plena, sed tamen teres,
rounded off, polished, Cic. de Or. 3, 52, 199:Ciceroni mollius teretiusque visum est, fretu scribere quam freto,
Gell. 13, 20, 15.— Sup. and adv. seem not to occur. -
70 ὀχέω
Aὀχέεσκον Od.11.619
: [tense] fut. (anap.), E.Or. 802 (troch.): [tense] aor.ὤκχησα Call.Jov.23
(v. infr.):—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., [tense] impf.ὠχέετο Hdt.1.31
,- εῖτο X.Cyr.7.3.4
: [tense] fut.ὀχήσομαι Il.24.731
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor.ὀχήσατο Od.5.54
: also [tense] aor.ὀχηθῆναι Hp.Art.58
, Luc.Lex.2: [dialect] Aeol. [tense] pres. part.ὀχήμενος Lyr.Adesp.51
: in [dialect] Att. Prose, used only in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf.: Hom. never uses the augm.: [the first syll. is made long in Pi.O.2.67, Euph. 9.13, Lyc.64,1049, where it is written [full] ὀκχέω (Pi. and Euph.) or [full] ὀγχέω (Lyc.), cf.ὄχος 1.1
, ὄφις sub fin.]:—Frequentat. of ἔχω, as φορέω of φέρω (ἔχειν τε καὶ ὀχεῖν Pl.Cra. 400a
), hold fast, ἄγκυρα δ' ἥ μου τὰς τύχας ὤχει (sic leg.) .b endure, suffer,ὀχέοντας ὀϊζύν Od.7.211
;κακὸν μόρον.., ὅνπερ ἐγὼν ὀχέεσκον 11.619
;ἣν ἄτην ὀχέων 21.302
;ἀπροσόρατον ὀκχέοντι πόνον Pi.O.2.67
;ἄχθος ὀ. Hp.Fract.9
; τἀγαθὰ μὴ.. ὀ. εὐπόρως bear prosperity not with moderation, Democr.173.c continue, keep doing, νηπιάας ὀχέειν to keep on with childish ways, like ἔχειν, ἄγειν, Od.1.297; φρουρὰν ἄζηλον ὀχήσω will maintain an unenviable watch, A. l.c.2 carry,χερσὶ λύρην Thgn.534
; τινα E.Or. 802;φιάλην X.Cyr.1.3.8
; of the legs, carry the body, Hp.Art.52; so of the soul, Pl.Cra. l.c.3 let another ride, mount,αὐτὸς βαδίζω.., τοῦτον δ' ὀχῶ Ar. Ra.23
; of a general, let the men ride, X.Eq.Mag.4.1.II more freq. in [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., to be borne or carried, have oneself borne,ὀχήσατο κύμασιν Ἑρμῆς Od.5.54
;νηυσὶν ὀχήσονται Il.24.731
;ἵπποισιν ὀχεῖτο h.Ven. 217
; soἐπὶ τῆς ἁμάξης ὀχέεσθαι Hdt.1.31
, cf. Ar.Pl. 1013;ἐπὶ τῶν ἵππων X.Cyr.4.5.58
;ἐφ' ἅρματος Pl.Ly. 208a
; ἐν [ἁρμαμάξῃ] X.Cyr.7.3.4;δελφῖνος περὶ νώτῳ Opp.H.5.449
; ἐπὶ θατέρου σκέλους ὀχοῦνται τὸ σῶμα let their weight rest on.., Plu.2.967c: metaph., to be carried or brought to ([etym.] ἐπί), Dam.Pr.26, cf. 68,99;ὁ χρόνος.. συνθεῖ [τῇ κινήσει] ὡς ἐπὶ φερομένης ὀχούμενος Plot.6.3.22
.2 abs., drive, ride, sail, etc., [ἵπποι] ἀλεγεινοὶ.. ὀχέεσθαι difficult to use in a chariot, Il.10.403, cf. Ar.Ra.25, D.21.171; of a dislocated bone, which rides on the edge of another instead of resting in the socket, Hp.Art. 51.3 of a ship, ride at anchor, metaph., λεπτή τις ἐλπίς ἐστ' ἐφ' ἧς ὀχούμεθα 'tis but a slender hope on which we ride at anchor, Ar.Eq. 1244; , cf. Pl.Lg. 699b; soἐπ' ἀσθενοῦς ῥώμης E.Or.69
; but, ἐπὶ τούτου [τοῦ λόγου], ὥσπερ ἐπὶ σχεδίας buoyed up, carried, Pl.Phd. 85d;νεὼς ἐκπεσὼν.. ἐπ' ἐλπίδος ὀχεῖταί τινος Plu.2.1103e
; τὰ ὀχούμενα floating bodies, in title of work by Archimedes, Str.1.3.11, cf. 15.1.38, Hero Spir.1 Praef.;εἰδώλου καλοῦ ἐφ' ὕδατος ὀχουμένου Plot.1.6.8
; of Delos, οὗ νᾶσος ὀχεῖται floats, Orac. ap. D.H.1.19; cf. ὁρμέω. -
71 חוטם
חוֹטָםm. ( חטם, v. חתם) (seal, mark, 1) the distinctive feature of the face, nose, nostril. Yeb.XVI, 3 (120a) identification of a corpse can be established only בפרצוף פנים עם הח׳ on seeing the face with the nose on. Y.Sot.IX, 23c bot., v. הַכָּרָה. Lev. R. s. 18, beg. והירח זה הח׳ ‘the moon (Koh. 12:2) is a metaphorical expression for the nose; Sabb.151b; a. fr.Taan.29a בעל הח׳ a disguise for the well-known man, v. בָּקַש. Y.Sabb.VI, 8b bot. חוטמה, v. חוּט III. 2) the oblate part of a spheric body. Nidd.47a; Tosef. Ib. VI, 4 ראש הח׳ the top (central circle) of the oblate part of a female breast. Succ.35b bot. חוֹטְמוֹ the oblate top of the Ethrog; Y. Ib. III, 53d; a. fr.Pl. חוֹטְמִין. Tosef.Nidd.IV, 10 שני חוֹטְמָיו the indications of the two nostrils of the embryo; Nidd.25a חוטמין (read חוטמין); Lev. R. s. 14 (Y.Nidd.III, 50d נקובי חוטמו). Bekh.39a ניקבו ח׳וכ׳ if the partitions of the nostrils are perforated into one another.Trnsf. 3) snout. Pl. as ab. Midd. III, 2 (Mish. some ed. חוטין, incorr.). Succ.IV, 9 (48b) ומנוקבין כמין שני ח׳ the two bowls had cavities (outlets) like two slender snouts, v. דָּקַק (v. Rashi a. l.). 4) the knotted strappings of a shoe. Tosef.Sabb XII (XIII), 14 (cmp. חַרְטוּמָא). -
72 חוֹטָם
חוֹטָםm. ( חטם, v. חתם) (seal, mark, 1) the distinctive feature of the face, nose, nostril. Yeb.XVI, 3 (120a) identification of a corpse can be established only בפרצוף פנים עם הח׳ on seeing the face with the nose on. Y.Sot.IX, 23c bot., v. הַכָּרָה. Lev. R. s. 18, beg. והירח זה הח׳ ‘the moon (Koh. 12:2) is a metaphorical expression for the nose; Sabb.151b; a. fr.Taan.29a בעל הח׳ a disguise for the well-known man, v. בָּקַש. Y.Sabb.VI, 8b bot. חוטמה, v. חוּט III. 2) the oblate part of a spheric body. Nidd.47a; Tosef. Ib. VI, 4 ראש הח׳ the top (central circle) of the oblate part of a female breast. Succ.35b bot. חוֹטְמוֹ the oblate top of the Ethrog; Y. Ib. III, 53d; a. fr.Pl. חוֹטְמִין. Tosef.Nidd.IV, 10 שני חוֹטְמָיו the indications of the two nostrils of the embryo; Nidd.25a חוטמין (read חוטמין); Lev. R. s. 14 (Y.Nidd.III, 50d נקובי חוטמו). Bekh.39a ניקבו ח׳וכ׳ if the partitions of the nostrils are perforated into one another.Trnsf. 3) snout. Pl. as ab. Midd. III, 2 (Mish. some ed. חוטין, incorr.). Succ.IV, 9 (48b) ומנוקבין כמין שני ח׳ the two bowls had cavities (outlets) like two slender snouts, v. דָּקַק (v. Rashi a. l.). 4) the knotted strappings of a shoe. Tosef.Sabb XII (XIII), 14 (cmp. חַרְטוּמָא).
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