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101 λόγχῃσι
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102 མདུང་རྩེ་
[mdung rtse]spear head, top of a lance, religious trident -
103 འཕང་མདུང་
['phang mdung]sling-hook or spear head to which a string is tied and flung at a fish or bird -
104 spjóts-falr
m. the socket of a spear-head, Fms. vi. 198. -
105 spjótsfalr
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106 spjótsprika
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107 पवीनस
pavī-nasám. « having a nose like a spear-head»
N. of a demon AV.
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108 lándzsahegy
(DE) Lanzenspitze {e}; Speerspitze {e}; (EN) spear-head -
109 támadóék
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110 shovel
лопата || перелопачивать- crawler-mounted power shovel -
111 αὐλός
αὐλός, ὁ,A pipe, flute, clarionet, Il.10.13, 18.495, h.Merc. 452;Λύδιος Pi.O.5.19
; Ἔλυμος, i.e. Φρύγιος (q. v.), S.Fr. 398; ; αὐ. γυναικήιος, ἀνδρήιος, Hdt.1.17; αὐ. ἀνδρεῖοι, παιδικοί, παρθένιοι, Ath.4.176f, Poll.4.81;ὁ παρθένιος αὐ. τοῦ παιδικοῦ ὀξύτερος Arist. HA 581b11
;διδύμοις αὐλοῖσιν ἀεῖσαι Theoc.Ep.5.1
;ἐμφυσᾶν εἰς αὐλούς D.S.3.59
; αὐ. Ἐνυαλίου, i.e. a trumpet, AP6.151 (Tymn.); ὑπ' αὐλοῦ to the sound of the flute, Hdt. l. c.; πρὸς τὸν αὐ., ὑπὸ τὸν αὐ., X.Smp.6.3, etc.: pl., αὐλοὶ πηκτίδος pipes of the πηκτίς, IG4.53 ([place name] Aegina).2 hollow tube, pipe, groove, περόνη τέτυκτο αὐλοῖσιν διδύμοισι the buckle was furnished with two pipes or grooves (into which the tongue fitted), Od.19.227; ἐγκέφαλος παρ' αὐλὸν ἀνέδραμε spirted up beside the vizard (cf. αὐλῶπις), or beside the socket of the spear-head into which the shaft fitted, Il.17.297; but in Od. 22.18 αὐλὸς παχύς means the jet of blood through the tube of the nostril; αὐλὸς ἐκ χαλκείου the smith's bellows, Hp.Art.47,77, cf. Th.4.100; tube of the clepsydra, Arist.Pr. 914b14;βλέπειν δι' αὐλοῦ Id.GA 780b19
.3 in animals, blow-hole of cetacea, Id.HA 589b19, PA 697a17; funnel of a cuttle-fish, Id.HA 524a10; conus arteriosus in fishes, ib. 507a10, Resp. 478b8; duct, prob. in Id.GC 322a28.6 cow-bane, Cicuta virosa, Ps.-Plu.Fluv.10.3.7 εἶδος ἀκολάστου σχήματος, EM170.28. -
112 λογχίον
λογχ-ίον, τό,A small spear-head, IG22.1541.17: pl., of ornaments composing a necklace, ib.11(2).161 B 23,al.(Delos, iii B. C.); small spears, Sammelb.7247.25, al. (iii/iv A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λογχίον
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113 πρυμνός
A hindmost, undermost, end-most, π. βραχίων the end of the arm (where it joins the shoulder), Il.13.532, 16.323; π. γλῶσσα, κέρα, σκέλος, ὦμος, the end of the [limb] next the body, 5.292, 13.705, 16.314, Od.17.504; ὕλην π. ἐκτάμνειν cut off at the root, Il.12.149; δόρυ π. the lowest part of a spear-head (where it joins the shaft), 17.618; [λᾶας] πρυμνὸς παχύς broad at base, opp. ὕπερθεν ὀξύς, 12.446; πέτραι τε [πρ] υμναί broad-based rocks, prob. in E.Antiop.p.21 A.: [comp] Sup.πρυμνότατος Od.17.463
; cf. πρύμνα, πρυμνόν; Hsch. has πρυμνός· κάτωθεν βαρύς, ἢ πλοῦτος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρυμνός
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114 ἔμβλημα
2 chased or embossed ornament used in decoration of plate,τὰ ἀργυρᾶ τὰ χρυσοῦν τι ἔ. ἔχοντα D.C.57.15
, cf. Cic.Verr.4.17.37, etc.4 Lat. emblema, mosaic, Lucil.85 Marx, Varro RR3.2.4.6 sluice-gate, PThead. 24.8 (iv A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔμβλημα
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115 HONEY
lis (liss-). In a far earlier source, reproduced in LT1:262, the word for "honey" was nektë. This would however become nehtë in LotR-style Quenya, since Tolkien later decided that kt becomes ht in Quenya, and in its new form nehtë the word turns up in the Etymologies with the slightly modified meaning "honeycomb". (Note: a homophone means "spear-head, gore, wedge, narrow promontory".) HONEY-BEE nier, nion –LIS, LT1:262, VT45:38, GL:60 -
116 NARROW
náha, arca, lenwa (long and thin, straight) NARROW NECK yatta (isthmus); NARROW PATH axa; NARROW PROMONTORY nehtë (spear-head, gore, wedge. Note: a homophone means "honeycomb”) –PE17:166, AK, LT2:341, YAK, UT:282 -
117 PROMONTORY
(narrow) nehtë (gore, wedge, spear-head. Note: a homophone means "honeycomb".) THE ENDS OF PROMONTORIES, see CAPE (OF LAND). –UT:282 -
118 qigiqur
ivory spear head -
119 voorhoede
2 [leger] advance guard3 [figuurlijk] [meest actieve voorvechters] vanguard, spear head -
120 Speerspitze
f1. spearhead2. spear head
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