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1 pocket money
خَرْجِيّة \ pocket money: money that parents give to their children for small personal needs (sweets, etc.). \ مَصْروفات نَثْرِيّة \ pocket money: money that parents give to their children for small personal needs (sweets, etc.). \ مَصْرُوف الجَيْب \ pocket money: money that parents give to their children for small personal needs (sweets, etc.). -
2 мелкие деньги
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3 мелкие деньги
small money, loose (petty) cash, change, loose changeBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > мелкие деньги
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4 мелкие деньги
1. small change2. small moneyнепокрытые бумажные деньги; необеспеченный — uncovered money
карманные деньги; деньги на текущие расходы — spending money
деньги, доставшиеся легко, легко нажитые деньги — easy money
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5 sitan novac
• fractional money; loose change; loose money; pettycash; small change; small coin; small money -
6 разменные деньги
1. small money2. subsidiary moneyРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > разменные деньги
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7 κείρω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `cut (off), shave, esp. of hair, mow off, cut down, ravage' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. κεῖραι, ep. also κέρσαι, pass. καρῆναι ( καρθέντες with v. l. κερθέντες Pi. P. 4, 82), fut. κερέω, κερῶ, perf. pass. κέκαρμαι, new act. κέκαρκα (hell.),Compounds: often with prefix, e. g. ἀπο-, δια-, περι-. Comp. ἀ-κερσε-κόμης `with uncut hair' (Υ 39), also ἀ-κειρε-κόμᾱς, - ης (Pi.); on the form Schwyzer 442, on the meaning Fink Philol. 93, 404ff.Derivatives: 1. κέρμα n. `cut off piece, esp. small piece of money, change' (Emp. 101, 1 [not quite certain], Com., hell.) with κερμάτιον (hell.) and κερματίζω `change in small money' (Att., Arist.); from it κερματιστής `money-changer' (Ev. Jo. 2. 14), κερματισμός `cut into little bits' (Olymp.); κερματόομαι = - ίζομαι (Procl.). - 2. κορμός m. `cut off piece, bobbin, trunk' (ψ 196) with κορμίον (hell.), κορμηδόν `in pieces' (Hld.), κορμάζω `saw into pieces' (D. H.). - 3. κουρα s. v. 4. καρτός s. v. - Cf. also κόρση, κόρις, κέρτομος, 2. κέλωρ.Etymology: κείρω from *κερ-ι̯ω (Schwyzer 715, 751, 759), belongs to a widespread IE. wordgroup; but exact agreements of the Greek verb forms. Nearest is Arm. k` erem `scratch, shave' (sec. aorist k`ere-c̣i; diff. Meillet BSL 37, 12), Alb. sh-kjer `tear apart' (pret. \> sh-kora \< IE. * kēr-); further Hitt. karšmi `cut off' (with s-enlargement as in κουρά; s. v.). Frequent are forms with initial * sk-: Germ., OHG sceran ` scheren', Lith. skiriù, skìrti `separate', OIr. scar(a)im `separate'. A t-enlargement in Skt. kr̥-n-t-áti `separates' (infixed nasal present; perf. ca-kart-a); this would be possible for the aorist ἔκερσα (if \< *ἔ-κερτ-σα, Risch 219). - The number of nominal derivv. in the separate languages is enormous, partly parallel innoavtions. Thus formal agreement exists between κέρμα and Skt. cárman-, Av. čarǝman- n. `skin, hide', OPr. kērmens m. `body' (IE. *kér-men-); diff. only in ablaut betwen κορμός and OCS krъma f. `steering oar, back part of the ship', Russ. kormá `puppis'. - Further Pok. 938ff., W.-Hofmann s. carō, cēna, corium.Page in Frisk: 1,810-811Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κείρω
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8 мелкие деньги
1) General subject: broken money, change, small change, small money2) Economy: loose change3) Jargon: swindle4) Banking: PC (petty cash), loose cash, petty cash -
9 разменные деньги
1) General subject: small money2) Economy: money of exchange, token money3) Accounting: float4) Business: subsidiary money -
10 κολλυβιστάς
κολλυβιστά̱ς, κολλυβιστήςsmall money-changer: masc acc plκολλυβιστά̱ς, κολλυβιστήςsmall money-changer: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
11 sitnina
• change; loose change; loose money; small coin; small money -
12 κόλλυβος 1
κόλλυβος 1.Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `small money' (Ar., Eup., Call.), `small gold weight' (Thphr.); `rate of exchange' (hell., inscr., pap., Cic.).Other forms: (- ον n. Poll. 9, 72)Derivatives: κολλυβιστής `money-changer' (Men., NT, pap., *κολλυβίζω; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 68f., Chantraine Formation 320) with κολλυβιστικός and κολλυβιστήριον `exchange-office' (pap. a. Ostr.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Semitic, cf. Hebr. ḥālap `exchange' (Lewy Fremdw. 119f. after Lagarde). - From κόλλυβα τρωγάλια H. (sch. Ar. Pl. 768; cf. κόλλαβος) Russ. etc. kólivo `porridge, groats with resins, memory meal for a dead' (Vasmer Wb. s. v. w. lit.). - The - υβ- (which cannot be explained from Hebr.) rather points to a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 1,900Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόλλυβος 1
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13 kodimeseŋo
(n) coins, small money. N maakoy kodimeseŋo to. Help me with small money. -
14 arcula
I.For unguents, ornaments, etc.A.A small perfume - box, a jewel-casket, Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 91:B.arculae muliebres,
Cic. Off. 2, 7, 25.—Hence, trop. of rhetor. ornament:omnes (Isocratis) discipulorum arculae,
Cic. Att. 2, 1.—A small money-box or casket: arcula plena aranearum, Afran. ap. Fest. s. v. tanne, p. 154 (cf. Cat. 13, 8: Plenus sacculus est aranearum). —II.The wind-box of an organ, Vitr. 10, 13.—III.Arcula dicebatur avis, quae in auspiciis vetabat aliquid fieri, Paul. ex Fest. p. 16 Müll. -
15 колчеданная мелочь
[lang name="Russian"]мелкие деньги; разменные деньги; мелочь — small money
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16 crumena
pouch, purse; small money-bag; store/supply of money/cash, funds, resources -
17 crumina
pouch, purse; small money-bag; store/supply of money/cash, funds, resources -
18 crumena
crŭmēna ( crŭmīna), ae, f. [for scrumena; root scru-, of scrutor, scrotum], a small money-purse or bag (usually hanging from the neck).I.Prop., Plaut. Truc. 3, 1, 7 sq.; id. As. 3, 3, 63; 3, 3, 71; id. Ps. 1, 2, 37.—II. -
19 crumina
crŭmēna ( crŭmīna), ae, f. [for scrumena; root scru-, of scrutor, scrotum], a small money-purse or bag (usually hanging from the neck).I.Prop., Plaut. Truc. 3, 1, 7 sq.; id. As. 3, 3, 63; 3, 3, 71; id. Ps. 1, 2, 37.—II. -
20 vaihtoraha
yks.nom. vaihtoraha; yks.gen. vaihtorahan; yks.part. vaihtorahaa; yks.ill. vaihtorahaan; mon.gen. vaihtorahojen vaihtorahain; mon.part. vaihtorahoja; mon.ill. vaihtorahoihinchange (noun)* * *• small money• change• divisional coin• small change
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