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1 South-SouthWest
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2 southwest
جَنُوب غربيّ \ southwest: (with adj. southwesterly) halfway between south and west. southwestern: (not of winds) in the southwest: Portugal is in Southwestern Europe. -
3 selatan-baratdaya
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4 sudsudoeste
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5 sudsudoeste
adj.south-southwest.m.1 south-south-west.2 south-southwest.* * *south-southwest* * *sudsudoeste, sudsuroeste nmsouth-south-west -
6 Südsüdwest
m; -, kein Pl.1. ohne Art. south-southwest2. NAUT. (Wind) south-southwesterly* * *Süd|süd|wẹstm1) (NAUT, MET liter) south-southwest, sou'-sou'-west (NAUT)2) (liter Wind) sou'-sou'-westerly* * *1. ohne art south-southwest -
7 Südsüdwesten
m south-southwest* * *Süd|süd|wẹs|tenmsouth-southwest, sou'-sou'-west (NAUT)* * *Südsüdwesten m south-southwest -
8 kıble
1. the direction of Mecca (to which a Muslim turns in worship), qibla, qiblah, kibla, kiblah. 2. south. 3. south wind. -ye dönmek to turn toward Mecca. - keşişleme south-southeast wind. - lodos south-southwest wind. - rüzgârı/yeli south wind. -
9 Νότος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `South(west)wind', which brings mist and wetness (Il.), `the South, Southwest' (IA.); on the meaning Nielsen Class. et Med. 7, 5ff.Compounds: Some compp., e.g. Εὑρό-νοτος m. `Wind between Εὖρος a. Νότος' (Arist.).Derivatives: A. Subst.: 1. νοτία, - ίη f. `wetness' (Θ 307, Arist., Thphr.); it could also be am abstractformation in - ία from νότιος, s. Scheller Oxytonierung 54 f.); from it νοτιώδης (Gal.) = νοτώδης (s.b.) and νοτιάω `be wet, drip', if not rather νοτ-ιάω (s.b.). -- 2. νοτίς, - ίδος f. `wetness' (E., Pl., Arist.). -- B. Adj.: 1. νότιος `rainy, wet' (ep., Hp.), `southern' (IA.); on the retention of - τι- Schwyzer 270; 2. νοτερός `ds.' (IA.); 3. νότινος `id.' (pap.); 4. νοτώδης `id.' (Hp.); 5. νοτ-ιαῖος `south(west)ern' (Herm. ap. Stob.). -- C. Verbs: 1. νοτίζομαι, - ίζω `become, be wet, make wet', also w. prefix, e.g. κατα-, ὑπο-, (IA.); from it νοτισμός `wetness' (Sor.). -- 2. νοτέω (hell.), νοτ-ιάω (Arist.; Schwyzer 732; cf. above) `be wet, drip'.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Of νότος, prob. orig. verbal noun, *'dripping, rainin' w.t., remind formally and semant. νέω and νήχω `swim' (s. vv.); a t-formation also in Lat. nătō `swim' as well as in Arm. nay `wet, fluid' (PArm. * nato-), who however both have a deiating vowel (IE. snǝ-t, beside snā- in nā-re, νή-χω, would give other problems). For νότος we expect rather * sn-ot-os. So this leads nowhere. WP. 2, 692f., Pok. 972. The form may be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Νότος
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10 Austro
1.Austrō - Afrĭcus, i, m. [1. auster], the south - southwest wind, Gr. Aibonotos, between Auster and Africus, Isid. Orig. 13, 11, 7 (Plin. 2, 47, 46, § 120, and Sen. Q. N. 5, 16 fin. call it Libonotos, and the latter says: Libonotos, qui apud nos sine nomine est).2.austrō -nŏtius, ii, m. [id.] (sc. polus), the south pole, Isid. Orig. 3, 32; 3, 36; 13, 5, 5 (in the latter passage also austrō -nŏtus). -
11 austro
1.Austrō - Afrĭcus, i, m. [1. auster], the south - southwest wind, Gr. Aibonotos, between Auster and Africus, Isid. Orig. 13, 11, 7 (Plin. 2, 47, 46, § 120, and Sen. Q. N. 5, 16 fin. call it Libonotos, and the latter says: Libonotos, qui apud nos sine nomine est).2.austrō -nŏtius, ii, m. [id.] (sc. polus), the south pole, Isid. Orig. 3, 32; 3, 36; 13, 5, 5 (in the latter passage also austrō -nŏtus). -
12 leuconotus
leucŏnŏtus, i, m., = leukonotos, the ( white, i. e. clear, dry) south wind, more precisely, the south-southwest wind, Vitr. 1, 6, 10; Sen. Q. N. 5, 16, 6: leuconotus Libs, Aus. Technopaegn. de Deis, 12. -
13 südsüdwestlich
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14 südsüdwestlich
süd|süd|wẹst|lichadjsouth-southwest(erly), sou'-sou'-west(erly) (NAUT) -
15 SSO
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16 sud-sud-ouest
[sydsydwɛst] adjectif invariable & nom masculin invariable -
17 hacia el sudsudoeste
• towards the south-southwest -
18 del sudsudoeste
adj.south-southwest. -
19 altanus
altānus, i, m., a south-southwest wind, between the Africus and Libonotus, Vitr. 1, 6, 10, cf. Plin. 2, 43, 44, § 114 (acc. to Isid. Orig. 13, 11 and Serv. ad Verg. A. 7, 27, the sea winds were so called quod ab alto spirant). -
20 სამხრეთ-სამხრეთადასავლეთი
nsouth-southwest
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