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2 ранняя (съедобная) зелень
Agriculture: spring greensУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя (съедобная) зелень
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3 ранняя съедобная зелень
Makarov: spring greensУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя съедобная зелень
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4 kapu|sta
f Bot. cabbage C/U- młoda kapusta young cabbage, spring greens GB- kiszona kapusta sauerkraut, sour cabbage- kapusta włoska savoy cabbage- kapusta pekińska Chinese cabbage- czerwona kapusta red cabbage- główka kapusty a (head of) cabbage- surówka z kapusty grated cabbage, cabbage salad- kapusta faszerowana stuffed cabbage- szatkować kapustę to grate cabbageThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kapu|sta
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6 χλόη
χλόη, ἡ, [dialect] Ion. [full] χλοίη Hp.Acut.64, cf. infr. 11, also PTeb.112.46 (ii B. C.), Babr.181; [dialect] Dor. [full] χλόα, ας (E. in lyr., Hipp. 1139, IA 1058, al.):—A the first green shoot of plants in spring,ναὶ μὰ μήκωνος χλόην Archil.108
; esp. young green corn or grass, Hdt.4.34, E.Hipp.l.c., IA 422, etc.;χλόην νέμεσθαι Id.Ba. 735
; l. c.; opp. καρποί, Pl.Ti. 80d; χλόης γενομένης ἀπὸ τοῦ σπέρματος, of the corn when it first springs up, X.Oec.17.10; ἐν τῇ χ., opp. ἐν τοῖς σπέρμασιν, Thphr.CP4.4.7, cf. HP8.2.4;πιαίνονται βόες χλόῃ κυάμων Arist.HA 595b7
.2 poet., young verdure of trees, foliage,χ. ἀμπέλου E.Ba.12
, cf. Supp. 258, Ion 1435, Hel. 180 (lyr.), 1360 (lyr.).3 juice of green shoots,χ. ἐλαίας IG7.3073.162
(Lebad. ii B. C.): but σατυρίου χλόῃ is prob. f.l. for σαύρου χολῇ in Gp.10.21.12.4 vegetables, herbs, greens, Antiph.1.5, Sotad.Com.1.9, al.II epith. of Demeter, Verdant, from the young corn, worshipped in Attica, IG22.1356.16, Semus19, Paus.1.22.3; at Myconos, etc., SIG1024.11 (Myconos, iii/ii B. C.), Corn.ND28;Δήμητρος Χλοίης ἱερόν IG22.5006.4
; also Χλόη alone, ib.1358.49, Ar. Lys. 835. (Perh. cogn. with Lith. [zcirc ]élti 'to be green, grow', Lat. holus.)
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