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61 lamentable
ˈlæməntəbl прил.
1) а) прискорбный;
плачевный;
жалкий, несчастный He destined to a lamentable end.≈ Ему судьбой был предназначен плачевный конец. Syn: deplorable, pitiable б) никуда не годный, никудышный, плохой;
гнусный the lamentable state of the economy ≈ ужасное состояние экономики
2) уст. скорбный, печальный;
страдальческий, унылый Syn: mournful, doleful прискорбный, печальный, плачевный;
достойный сожаления - * occurrence прискорбное явление - a * performance of opera удручающее исполнение оперы жалкий, ничтожный - * result жалкий результат( устаревшее) скорбный, печальный lamentable грустный, печальный ~ презр. жалкий, ничтожный ~ прискорбный;
плачевныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > lamentable
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62 affair
сущ.1) общ. дело, занятие, предприятие, начинаниеSyn:2) общ., мн. дела, обстоятельства; деятельность ( определенного рода)Syn:matters, issuesSee:civic affairs, customer affairs, economic affairs, financial affairs, foreign affairs, pecuniary affairs, urban affairs3) пол. происшествие, инцидент, история, дело, скандал ( часто в политической сфере)to investigate an affair — расследовать происшествие (дело, инцидент)
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63 condition
1. условие || обусловливать2. состояние; положение3. pl. обстоятельства
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1. условие2. состояние; положение3. pl. режим ( работы)to keep in good condition — содержать в хорошем состоянии;
to restore to serviceable condition — возвращать в работоспособное состояние;
— in good condition— in working condition
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состояние; свойство; условие; кондиция, положение
* * *
1. условие, режим, характеристика
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1) условие2) состояние; положение3) pl режим ( работы)•at surface conditions — при условиях, приведённых к устьевым;
in good condition — в хорошем состоянии;
in working condition — в исправном состоянии; готовый к работе;
out of condition — в плохом состоянии;
to condition the hole — 1) готовить ( скважину к обсадке обработкой расширителем) 2) промывать скважину ( перед спуском алмазной коронки на забой);
to keep in good condition — содержать в хорошем состоянии;
to restore to serviceable condition — возвращать в работоспособное состояние;
under downhole conditions — в условиях скважины;
under field conditions — в промысловых условиях;
- abnormal operating conditionsunder reservoir conditions — в пластовых условиях;
- acid condition
- actual operating conditions
- alkaline condition
- anisotropic velocity conditions
- arduous conditions
- artificial conditions
- available condition
- average operating conditions
- borehole condition
- bottomhole conditions
- catastrophic condition
- cement hardening conditions
- completion conditions
- crack arrest conditions
- crack extension conditions
- crack propagation conditions
- corrosion conditions
- crooked hole conditions
- crossflowing conditions
- cutoff flow conditions
- dangerous conditions
- defective condition
- deposition condition
- difficult drilling conditions
- displacement conditions
- downhole conditions
- drilling conditions
- drilling-in conditions
- emergency condition
- environmental conditions
- erosion conditions
- extreme conditions
- facies conditions of oil occurrence
- failure condition
- faulty condition
- favorable conditions
- field conditions
- filtration conditions
- fissuring conditions
- flow conditions
- fluid-flow conditions
- forced operation conditions of well
- formation conditions
- geological conditions
- geological-and-technical conditions
- geotechnical conditions
- ghosting conditions
- good condition
- hazardous conditions
- hydrological conditions
- injecting conditions
- in-place conditions
- in-situ conditions
- in-use conditions
- isotropic velocity conditions
- layering conditions
- limiting wave condition
- maintenance conditions
- medium conditions
- moderate conditions
- near-shore conditions
- near-shot conditions
- no-flow condition
- normal pumping conditions
- oil-accumulation conditions
- oil-pool conditions
- oil-reservoir conditions
- oil-wet condition
- operable condition
- operating conditions
- operation conditions
- original reservoir conditions
- petrophysical conditions
- preferentially oil-wet conditions
- preferentially water-wet conditions
- producing conditions
- production condition of well
- pumping conditions
- regular service conditions
- reservoir condition
- residual oil condition
- running conditions
- sampling conditions
- seismic conditions
- seismic noise conditions
- semisubmerged condition
- service conditions
- serviceable condition
- severe severity conditions
- shothole conditions
- specified conditions
- standard conditions
- standard borehole conditions
- structural conditions
- subsurface conditions
- surface condition
- technical conditions
- tectonic conditions
- test conditions
- top condition
- transit condition
- typical conditions
- unballasted condition
- uncracked condition
- underground condition
- usable condition
- utmost permissible conditions
- velocity conditions
- wave conditions
- weathering conditions
- welding conditions
- well condition
- well production conditions
- workable condition
- working conditions* * *• свойствоАнгло-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > condition
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64 неисправность
1) General subject: abnormality, breakdown, defect, disrepair, disturbance, failure, fouling, irrepair, shutdown, trouble2) Medicine: malfunction (аппарата)3) Colloquial: dud4) Military: bust, let-down, malfout, malfunctioning5) Engineering: breakage, bug, damage, derangement (машины, механизма, линии), disease (машины), error, fault, problem6) Mathematics: inaccuracy7) Railway term: breakdown (в действии)8) Automobile industry: assembly defect, malfunction, impairment9) Information technology: fail, invalidation10) Oil: F (failure), abort (напр. в системе), abortion, compensating failure (элемента системы), defectiveness, disease11) Astronautics: stoppage12) Business: failing, faultiness13) Drilling: shut-down14) Sakhalin energy glossary: upset conditions15) EBRD: default (должника), delinquency (должника), event of default (должника)16) Automation: failure occurrence17) Arms production: deficiency18) Cables: failure (оборудования)19) leg.N.P. fault (e.g., of the seller), irregularity20) Aviation medicine: break-down22) Taboo: crap-out23) Security: misfunctioning, unsafe condition24) Logistics: state of disrepair25) Cement: imperfection -
65 событие: некое явление, способное изменить состояние системы
General subject: event: some occurrence that may cause the state of a system to change (см. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications ( 3rd Edition) by Grady Booch et al.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > событие: некое явление, способное изменить состояние системы
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66 Erdöl
Erdöl n IND, UMWELT oil, petroleum* * *n <Ind, Umwelt> oil, petroleum* * *Erdöl
mineral (crude) oil, petroleum, kerosene (US);
• Erdöl im Küstenvorland onshore oil;
• auf Erdöl stoßen to strike oil;
• Erdölaktien oil shares (stocks, US);
• Erdölarbeiter oilfield worker;
• Erdölbedarf oil demand;
• Erdölbohrungen oil explorations;
• Erdöleinfuhren oil imports;
• Erdöleinnahmen oil income;
• Erdölfazilitäten (Weltwährungsfonds) oil facilities;
• Erdölfeld oilfield;
• Erdölförderländer oil-producing countries;
• Erdölfund oil discovery;
• Erdölgebiet oilfield, oil territory;
• Erdölgelder oil money;
• Erdölgesellschaft oil company;
• Erdölgewinnung oil (petroleum) production;
• Erdölindustrie oil (petroleum) industry;
• Erdölkartell petroleum cartel;
• Erdölkonzession oil concession [rights], concession to extract oil;
• Erdöllager oil stock;
• Erdölland oil-producting (-exporting) state;
• Erdölleitung pipeline;
• Erdölmarkt oil market;
• verfügbare Erdölmengen oil availabilities;
• Erdölpolitik oil policy;
• eingefrorener Erdölpreis frozen oil price;
• von der OPEC festgelegter Erdölpreis Opec-fixed oil price;
• Erdölproduzent oil producer;
• Erdölquelle oil well;
• Erdölreserven oil reserves;
• Erdölsteuereinkünfte oil tax revenue;
• Erdölsucher oil prospector;
• Erdölüberfluss oil affluence;
• Erdölüberschwemmung oil glut;
• Erdölverarbeitung oil refining;
• Erdölverkäufe oil sales;
• Erdölverknappung oil shortage;
• Erdölverschiffung shipment of crude;
• Erdölvorkommen oil occurrence (deposit);
• Erdölwerte oils;
• Erdölwirtschaft oil business;
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67 crítico
adj.1 critical, significant, decisive, consequential.2 critical, censorious.3 critical, discerning, discriminating.4 criterial.5 breakeven, break-even.m.1 critic, judge, reviewer.2 critic, criticizer, aristarch, carper.* * *► adjetivo1 critical► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 critic* * *1. noun mf. 2. (f. - crítica)adj.* * *crítico, -a1.ADJ criticalencontrarse en un estado crítico — (Med) to be in a critical condition
2.SM / F criticcrítico/a cinematográfico/a — film critic
crítico/a de arte — art critic
crítico/a de cine — film critic
crítico/a literario/a — literary critic
críticacrítico/a musical — music critic
* * *I- ca adjetivo1) <análisis/estudio> critical2) (decisivo, crucial) criticalIIestá en la edad crítica — ( en la adolescencia) she's at that difficult age; ( en la menopausia) (fam & euf) she's going through the change (colloq & euph)
- ca masculino, femenino critic* * *I- ca adjetivo1) <análisis/estudio> critical2) (decisivo, crucial) criticalIIestá en la edad crítica — ( en la adolescencia) she's at that difficult age; ( en la menopausia) (fam & euf) she's going through the change (colloq & euph)
- ca masculino, femenino critic* * *crítico11 = critic, reviewer, whistle-blower.Ex: Other critics have turned attention to the order of the main classes in DC.
Ex: In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.Ex: Whistle-blowers are natural allies to the extent that they provide material that makes corrections and provides new ideas that the authorities overlooked or tried to suppress.* crítico de arte = art critic.* crítico de baile = dance critic.* crítico de cine = film critic.* crítico de música = music critic.* crítico literario = literary critic, book reviewer.* críticos + no estar de acuerdo = critics + be divided.* haber división de opiniones entre los críticos = critics + be divided.crítico22 = critical, censorial, censorious, discerning, discriminating.Ex: A study then of the underlying features of the classification process and the components of a classification scheme is a preparation for the more critical and informed application of classification schemes.
Ex: As chairman he objected to reduction of library budgets and to censorial interference in library work.Ex: Some librarians are concerned that the censorious climate is affecting the acquisition of school library materials.Ex: Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.Ex: Previous work has suggested that the most discriminating terms are those with medium frequencies of occurrence.* actitud crítica = critical eye.* adoptar una postura crítica sobre = take + a critical view of.* alcanzar masa crítica = reach + critical mass, achieve + critical mass.* análisis crítico = critical analysis, critical eye.* bibliografía crítica = critical bibliography.* capacidad crítica = critical awareness, critical faculty, critical skills.* comentario crítico = critical comment, critical commentary.* desde un punto de vista crítico = judgmentally [judgementally], critically.* de un modo crítico = critically.* edición crítica = critical edition.* espíritu critico = critical spirit.* estudio crítico del estado de la cuestión = review, review.* evaluación crítica = critical evaluation.* examen crítico = critical examination.* falto de sentido crítico = uncritical.* juicio crítico = critical judgement.* masa crítica = critical mass.* muy crítico = highly critical.* no crítico = non-critical.* pensamiento crítico = critical thinking.* reseña crítica = critical review, critical survey.* resumen crítico = critical abstract.* situación crítica = critical situation.crítico33 = critical, life threatening.Ex: Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.
Ex: The study also investigated whether persons who had consulted the book before committing suicide had life threatening medical illnesses.* alcanzar el punto crítico = come to + a head.* cuestión crítica = critical issue.* material crítico = critical matter.* punto crítico = turning point, Posesivo + road to Damascus.* * *A ‹análisis/estudio› criticalpara desarrollar el sentido crítico en el alumno to develop the student's critical awarenessser crítico de algo to be critical of sthB (decisivo, crucial) criticalse encuentra en estado crítico she is in a critical conditionel reactor se encuentra en estado crítico the reactor is in a critical state(en la menopausia) ( fam euf) she's going through the change ( colloq euph); (en la adolescencia) she's at that difficult agemasculine, femininecriticcrítico literario/de arte literary/art criticcrítico de cine or cinematográfico movie critic, film critic* * *
Del verbo criticar: ( conjugate criticar)
critico es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
criticó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
criticar
crítico
criticar ( conjugate criticar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
to gossip, backbite
crítico◊ -ca adjetivo
critical
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
critic
criticar
I verbo transitivo to criticize
II verbo intransitivo (murmurar) to gossip
crítico,-a
I adjetivo critical
II sustantivo masculino y femenino critic
' crítico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
censor
- censora
- crítica
- grave
- implacable
English:
critic
- critical
- head
- judgemental
- judgmental
- muzzle
- reflection
- reviewer
- uncritical
- vital
- critically
- damning
- discriminate
- remain
- single
* * *crítico, -a♦ adj1. [estudio, análisis, actitud] critical;es un informe muy crítico con la policía the report is very critical of the police2. [decisivo] critical;el enfermo está en estado crítico the patient is in a critical condition;está en una edad crítica he is at a critical age♦ nm,f[persona] critic crítico de arte art critic;crítico literario literary critic;crítico teatral theatre critic;crítico de teatro theatre critic* * *I adj criticalII m, crítica f critic* * *crítico, -ca adj: critical♦ críticamente advcrítico, -ca n: critic* * *crítico1 adj criticalcrítico2 n critic -
68 आगत _āgata
आगत p. p.1 Come, arrived; मम साधर्म्यमागताः Bg. 14.2.-2 Occurred, happened. विज्ञाप्यं तु ममैतद्धि यद्वदाम्या गतस्पृहः Rām.7.36.54; Ms.2.152.-3 Obtained, got; न्यायागतधनम् Y.3.25; ˚साध्वस afraid; ˚क्षोभ perplexed; अन्वय˚ hereditary; ˚मन्यु angry; °reeविस्मय surprised.-4 Reduced to, fallen into (a particular state); दासत्वम्, प़ञ्चत्वम्, संदेहम्, विस्मयम् &c.-5 Living or residing in.-तम् 1 Coming, arrival; कथं नु खल्वद्य भवेत्सुगतम् Rām. 5.41.8; Bg.9.21.-2 Occurrence, event.-Comp. -त्वम् Origin.-साध्वस a. Terrified. -
69 आपत्तिः _āpattiḥ
आपत्तिः f. [आ-पद्-क्तिन्]1 Turning or changing into, entering into any state or condition.-2 Obtaining, procuring, getting; स्थानापत्तेर्द्रव्येषु धर्मलाभः Kāty.-3 Misfortune, calamity, adversity; Y.3.42.-4 A fault, transgression.-5 Remonstrance, expostulation.-6 (In phil.) An undesirable conclusion or occurrence (अनिष्टप्रसङ्ग). -
70 उपचारः _upacārḥ
उपचारः 1 Service, attendance; honouring worship- ping, entertaining; Mk.4; अस्खलितोपचाराम् R.5.2; K.344.-2 Civility, politeness, courtesy, polite beha- viour, (external display of courtesy); ˚परिभ्रष्टः H.1.114. devoid of civility, uncourteous; ˚विधिर्मनस्विनीनाम् M.3.3; उपचारैरुपाचरत् Ks.16.29; मिथ्योपचारैश्च वशीकृतानाम् H.1.75; नोपचारेण ब्रूयाः Rām.; ˚पदं न चेदिदम् Ku.4.9. a merely complimentary saying, a flattering com- pliment; ˚मात्रमधुरम् K.222,27; M.4; ˚क्रिया Ms. 8.357 showing marks of favour, courting, (sending perfumes &c.).-3 Salutation, usual or customary obeisance, homage; नोपचारमर्हन्ति Ś.3.17; ˚यन्त्रणया M.4; ˚अतिक्रमम् 4,5; ˚अञ्जलिः R.3.11 folding the hands in salutation.-4 A form or mode of address or salutation; तेन वाक्योपचारेण विस्मिताः राजसत्तमाः Mb.5.162. 45; रामभद्र इत्येव मां प्रत्युपचारः शोभते तातपरिजनस्य U.1; यथा गुरुस्तथोपचारेण 6; V.5; Śi.9.78.-5 External show or form, ceremony; प्रावृषेण्यैरेव लिङ्गैर्मम राजोपचारः V.4 royal service, pomp or state of royalty; भूषणाद्युप- चारेण Mu.3.23. v. l.-6 A remedy, physicking, application of cure, of remedy; शिशिर˚ Dk.15; शीत˚ Pt.1; Dk.23; K.12.-7 Practice, performance, art, conduct, management, procedure; व्रतचर्या˚ Ms.1. III; प्रसाधन˚ 1.32,9.259; कामोपचारेषु Dk.81 in the conduct of love-affairs; समन्त्रं सोपचारम् (अस्त्रम्) Mb.; अवेशसदृशप्रणयोपचाराम् Mk.8.23 course of love &c.; वाक्यो- पचारे कुशला Rām.2.44.3 skilled in the employment of words; use, usage; यत्र लौकिकानामुपचारः v. l. for व्याहारः in U.6.-8 Means of doing homage or showing respect; प्रकीर्णाभिनवोपचारम् (राजमार्गम्) R.7.4 (hanging garlands &c.); 5.41.-9 Hence, any necessary or requisite article (of worship, ceremony, decoration, furniture &c.); presenting flowers, perfumes &c.; सन्मङ्गलोपचाराणाम् R.1.77; क्लृप्तोपचारां चतुरस्रवेदीम् Ku.7.88; कुसुमैः कृतोपचारः V.2; so ˚रमणीयतया Ś.6; ˚वत्सु मञ्चेषु R.6.1 the necessary decorations (canopy &c.); (the Upachāras or articles of worship are variously numbered, being 5, 1, 16, 18 or 64).-1 Behaviour, conduct, demeanour; वैश्यशूद्रोपचारं च Ms.1.116; (reli- gious) conduct in life; साधूनामुपचारज्ञः Rām.; परिजन˚ Mk.1.-11 Use, employment; K.183.-12 Any religious performance, a ceremony; प्रयुक्तपाणिग्रहणोपचारौ Ku.7.86; Mv.1.24.-13 (a) Figurative or meta- phorical use, secondary application (opp. मुख्य or primary sense); अचेतने$पि चेतनवदुपचारदर्शनात् Ś. B; कूलं पिपतिषतीत्यचेतने$पि कूले चेतनवदुपचारो दृश्यते Mbh. on P.IV. 3.86 personification; so छत्रिणो गच्छन्तीत्येकेनापि छत्रिणा बहूनां छत्रित्वोपचारदर्शनात् Ś. B.; करणे कर्तृत्वोपचारात् ibid.; न चास्य करधृतत्वं तत्त्वतो$स्तीति मुख्ये$पि उपचार एव शरणं स्यात् K. P.1. (b) Supposed or fancied identification founded on resemblance; उभयरूपा चेयं शुद्धा उपचारेणामिश्रि- तत्वात् K. P.2. (S. D. explains उपचार by अत्यन्तं विशकलितयोः सादृश्यातिशयमहिम्ना भेदप्रतीतिस्थगनमात्रम्).-14 A bribe.-15 A pretext; Śi.1.2.-16 A request, soli- citation.-17 Occurrence of स् and ष् in the place of Visarga.-18 N. of a परिशिष्ट of the Sāmaveda.-Comp. -च्छलम् A kind of fallacious inference to be refuted by reference to the real sense of a word used metaphorically, e. g. if any one from the sentence मञ्चाः क्रोशन्ति were to conclude that the मञ्च (platform) really cries and not persons on the platform. Nyāyadarśana.-पदम् A courteous or polite word, a mere compliment. उपचारपदं न चेदिदं त्वमनङ्गः कथमक्षता रतिः । Ku.4.9. -
71 भूत _bhūta
भूत p. p. [भू-क्त]1 Become, being, existing.-2 Produced, formed.-3 Actually being, really happened, true; भूताश्चार्था विरुद्ध्यन्ति देशकालविरोधिताः Rām.5.3.37.-4 Right, proper, fit; अभूतेनापवादेन कीर्तीं निपतितामिव Rām. 5.15.34; भूतार्थव्याहृतिः सा हि न स्तुतिः परमेष्ठिनः R.1.33.-5 Past, gone.-6 Obtained.-7 Mixed or joined with.-8 Being like, similar, (see भू); मग्नां द्विषच्छद्मनि पङ्कभूते Ki.3.39.-तः 1 A son, child.-2 An epithet of Śiva.-3 The fourteenth day of the dark half of a lunar month (also भूता).-4 A great devotee.-5 N. of a priest of the gods.-6 The dark fortnight of a month (कृष्णपक्ष).-7 see भूतगण.-तम् 1 Any being (human, divine or even inanimate); इत्थं रतेः किमपि भूतमदृश्यरूपं मन्दीचकार मरणव्यवसायबुद्धिम् Ku.4.45; Pt.2. 87.-2 A living being, an animal, a creature; क्षरः सर्वाणि भूतानि कूटस्थो$क्षर उच्यते Bg.15.16; भूतेषु किं च करुणां बहुली- करोति Bv.1.122; U.4.6.-3 A spirit, ghost, an imp, a devil (m. also in these senses); ततो रक्षां महातेजः कुरु भूतविनाशिनीम् Rām.7.66.3.-4 An element; (they are five, i. e. पृथ्वी, अप्, तेजस्, वायु, and आकाश); तं वेधा विदधे नूनं महाभूतसमाधिना R.1.29.-5 An actual occurrence, a fact, a matter of fact.-6 The past, past time.-7 The world.-8 Well-being, welfare.-9 A symbolical expression for the number 'five'.-1 Fitness, propriety.-Comp. -अनुकम्पा compassion for all beings; भूतानुकम्पा तव चेत् R.2.48.-अनुवादः a mention of established facts, a variety of अर्थवाद (q. v.); भूतानुवादमात्रमनर्थकम् ŚB. on MS.1.2.4.-अन्तकः the god of death, Yama.-अभिषङ्गः possession by evil spirits.-अरिः Asa Fœtida.-अर्थः 1 the fact, real fact, true state, truth, reality; आर्ये कथयामि ते भूतार्थम् Ś.1; भूतार्थशोभाह्नियमाणनेत्रा Ku.7.13; कः श्रद्धास्यति भूतार्थं सर्वो मां तुलयिष्यति Mk.3.24.-2 an element of life. ˚कथनम्, ˚व्याहृतिः f. a statement of facts; भूतार्थव्याहृतिः सा हि न स्तुतिः परमेष्ठिनः R.1.33.-अवमानिन् m. despiser of all; भूतावमानी हैहयश्चार्जुनः Kau. A.1.6.-आत्मक a. consisting or composed of the elements.-आत्मन् 1 one whose soul is purified.-2 composed of the five elements (as the body); cf. Ms.12.12. (-m.)1 the individual (as opposed to the Supreme Soul); विद्यातपोभ्यां भूतात्मा बुद्धिर्ज्ञानेन शुद्ध्यति Ms.5.19; विधमिष्यति ते देहे भूतात्मानं चिरोषितम् Rām.6.59. 55.-2 an epithet of Brahman.-3 of Śiva.-4 of Viṣṇu; भूतात्मा भूतभावनः V. Sah.-5 an elementary substance.-6 the body.-7 war, conflict.-8 the elementary or vital principle.-9 a soul which clings to the elements, a carnal mind; भूतात्मनस्तपोविद्ये बुद्धेर्ज्ञानं विशोधनम् Y.3.34.-आदिः 1 the Supreme Spirit.-2 an epithet of Ahaṁkāra (in Sāṅkhya phil.).-आर्त a. possessed by a devil.-आवासः 1 the body.-2 an epithet of &Scute;iva.-3 of Viṣṇu; वसन्ति त्वयि भूतानि भूतावासस्ततो हरिः Hariv.-आविष्ट a. possessed by a devil or evil spirit.-आवेशः demoniac possession.-इज्यम्, -इज्या making oblations to the Bhūtas.-इन्द्रियजयिन् m. a kind of ascetic.-इष्टा the fourteenth day of a lunar fortnight.-ईशः 1 an epithet of Brahman.-2 of Viṣṇu.-3 of Śiva; भूतेशस्य भुजङ्गवल्लिवलयस्रङ्नद्धजूटा जटाः Māl.1.2; भूतेशप्रीति- हेतोः Udb.-ईश्वरः an epithet of Śiva; भूयः स भूतेश्वर- पार्श्ववर्ती R.2.46.-उन्मादः demoniac possession.-उपदेशः a reference to past things or such as already exist.-उपसृष्ट, -उपहत a. possessed by a devil.-ओदनः a dish of rice (eaten to counteract the influence of demons).-कर्तृ, -कृत् m. an epithet of Brahman; सर्वलोकप्रभुर्ब्रह्मा भूतकर्तृ तथर्षयः Rām.2.25.25; ततस्थानाह भूत- कृत् 7.4.12.-कला f. a power which produces the five elements; धरादिपञ्चभूतानां निवृत्त्याद्याः कलाः स्मृताः Śāradātilakam.-कालः 1 past time.-2 (in gram.) the past or preterite time.-केशी the holy basil.-कोटिः absolute non-entity; Bhddh.-क्रान्तिः f. possession by a devil.-गणः 1 the collection of created beings.-2 the whole class of spirits or devils; प्रेतान् भूतागणांश्चान्ये यजन्ते तामसा जनाः Bg.17.4.-गत्या truthfully; तदखिलमिह भूतं भूतगत्या...... अभिलषति स्म N.9.159.-गुणः a quality of the elements; शब्दस्पर्शरूपरसगन्धा भूतगुणाः स्मृताः Śāradātilakam.-ग्रस्त possessed by a devil.-ग्रामः 1 the whole multitude or aggregate of living beings; U.7; भूतग्रामः स एवायं भूत्वा भूत्वा प्रलीयते Bg.8.19.-2 a multitude of spirits.-3 the body.-घ्नः 1 a kind of birch tree.-2 a camel.-3 garlic. (-घ्नी) the holy basil.-चतुर्दशी the fourteenth day of the dark half of Kārtika.-चारिन् m. an epithet of Śiva.-चिन्तकः = स्वभाववादिन् q. v.; दैवमित्यपरे विप्राः स्वभावं भूतचिन्तकाः Mb.12.232.19.-चिन्तनिकः an adherent to the doctrine that the mind or intellect is produced from material elements.-चिन्ता an enquiry into the ele- ments, investigation into their nature.-चैतन्यम् intellect- uality of matter.-जननी the mother of all beings.-जयः victory over the elements.-तन्त्रम् the doctrine of spirits.-तन्मात्रम् a subtle element.-दया compassion towards all beings, universal benevolence.-द्रुमः Cordia Latifolia (Mar. भोंकर).-द्रुह्, -ध्रुक् a. injurious, mali- cious.-धरा, -धात्री, -धारिणी the earth.-धात्री sleep.-नाथः an epithet of Śiva; तद् भूतनाथानुग नार्हसि त्वम् R.2.58.-नायिका an epithet of Durgā.-नाशनः 1 the marking-nut plant.-2 mustard.-3 pepper.(-नम्) 1 Asa Fœtida.-2 a bead used for rosaries (रुद्राक्ष).-निचयः the body.-पक्षः the dark fortnight.-पतिः 1 an epithet of Śiva; ध्यानास्पदं भूतपतेर्विवश Ku.3.43,74.-2 of Agni.-3 the sacred basil.-4 the sky; ज्वलसि यन्निशि भूतपतिं श्रितः N.4.55.-पत्री the holy basil.-पालः the guardian of living beings.-पूर्णिमा the day of full- moon in the month of Āśvina.-पूर्वम् ind. formerly. a.1 former, ancient, old; पश्यामि च जनस्थानं भूतपूर्वखरा- लयम् U.2.17.-2 deceased.-प्रकृतिः f. the origin of all beings; यामाहुः सर्वभूतप्रकृतिरिति Ś.1.1 (v. l.).-बलिः = भूतयज्ञ q. v.-ब्रह्मन् m. a low Brāhmaṇa who maintains himself with the offerings made to an idol; see देवल.-भर्तृ a. sustaining all beings; भूतभर्तृ च तज्ज्ञेयं ग्रसिष्णु प्रभविष्णु च Bg.13.16. -m. an epithet of Śiva.-भव a. existing in all beings.-भव्यम् past and future.-भावनः 1 an epithet of Brahman.-2 of Viṣṇu.-भाविन् a.1 creating living beings.-भाषा, -भाषितम् the language of devils.-भृत् a. sustaining the elements or creatures; भूतभृन्न च भूतस्थो ममात्मा भूतभावनः Bg.9.5.-भौतिक a. consisting of the elements.-महेश्वरः an epithet of Śiva.-मातृ f. an epithet of Gaurī.-मातृका the earth.-मात्रम्, -त्रा the rudiment of an element.-मात्रा f. pl. the coarse and subtile elements; तास्वेव भूतमात्रासु प्रलीयन्ते विभागशः Ms.12.17.-यज्ञः an oblation or offering to all created beings, one of the five daily Yajñas to be perfo- rmed by a householder.-योनिः the origin of all created beings.-रयाः a. a class of gods under the 5th Manu; Bhāg.-राज् m. an epithet of Śiva.-लिपिः a particular magic formula.-वर्गः the whole class of spirits.-वादिन् a. telling the real fact or truth.-वासः the Bibhītaka tree.-वाहनः an epithet of Śiva.-विक्रिया 1 epilepsy.-2 possession by a devil.-विज्ञान, -विद्या demonology (भूतविद्या); Ch. Up.7.1.2.-विनायकः a leader of evil beings; Bhāg.-विभुः a king; शाहभूविभुः Śāhendra. 2.93.-वृक्षः the Bibhītaka tree.-वेशी a white flowering Vitex Negundo (Mar. निर्गुडी).-शुद्धिः f. purifica- tion of the elements (of the body).-संसारः 1 the world of mortals.-2 the course of existence; घोरे$स्मिन् भूतसंसारे नित्यं सततयायिनि Ms.1.5.-संघः the totality of beings or of the elements.-संचारः demoniac possession.-संचारिन् m. a forest conflagration.-संप्लवः universal deluge or destruction; आभूतसंप्लवस्थानममृतत्वं हि भाषते.-समागमः the meeting of mortals; यथा काष्ठं च... समेत्य च व्यपेयातां तद्वद् भूतसमागमः Mb.12.28.36.-सर्गः 1 the creation of the world, the class or order of created beings.-2 creation of the elements.-साक्षिन् m. 'all- seeing', an eye-witness of created beings.-साधनी the earth.-सूक्ष्मम् a subtle element.-सृज् m. an epithet of Brahman; बहुधा गतां जगति भूतसृजा कमनीयतां समभिहृत्य पुरा Ki.6.42.-सृष्टिः f.1 the illusion effected by the power of Bhūtas.-2 the whole class of Bhūtas taken collectively.-स्थानम् 1 the abode of living beings.-2 the abode of demons.-हत्या destruction of living beings.-हन्त्री a species of Dūrvā grass.-हरः bdellium.-हासः a kind of fever. -
72 विपाकः _vipākḥ
विपाकः 1 Cooking, dressing.-2 Digestion; रूपं चक्षुर्विपाकश्च त्रिधा ज्योतिर्विधीयते Mb.12.248.1; also bad digestion.-3 Ripening, ripeness, maturity, develop- ment (fig. also); अमी पृथुस्तम्बमृतः पिशङ्गतां गता विपाकेन फलस्य शालयः Ki.4.26; वाचां विपाको मम Bv.4.42 'my mature, full-developed, or dignified words'.-4 Conse- quence, fruit, result, the result of actions either in this or in a former birth; अहो मे दारुणतरः कर्मणां विपाकः K.354; ममैव जन्मान्तरपातकानां विपाकविस्फूर्जथुरप्रसह्यः R.14. 62; Bh.2.99; Mv.5.56.-5 (a) Change of state; कष्टं बतान्यदिव दैववशेन जाता दुःखात्मकं किमपि भूतमहो विपाकः U.4.6. (b) An unexpected event or occurrence, a reverse, adverse turn of fate, distress, calamity; ईदृशानां विपाको$पि जायते परमाद्भुतः U.3.3; विपाके घोरे$स्मिन्नथ खलु विमूढा तव सखी 4.12.-6 Difficulty, embarrassment.-7 Flavour, taste.-8 Withering, fading.-Comp. -कालः the time of maturing.-दारुण a. terrible in results.-दोषः morbid affection of digestive powers. -
73 वृत्त _vṛtta
वृत्त p. p. [वृत्-कर्तरि-क्त]1 Lived, existed.-2 Occur- red, happened.-3 Completed, finished.-4 Performed, done, acted.-5 Past, gone.-6 Round, circular; निवृत्त- वृत्तोरुपयोधरक्लमः Ki.8.3; विशालवक्षास्तनुवृत्तमध्यः R.6.32.-7 Dead, deceased; पत्यौ जीवति वृत्तायाः प्रजायास्तद्धनं भवेत् Ms.9.195; वृत्तं युद्धे शूरमाश्लिष्य काचित् Śi.18.6.-8 Firm, fixed.-9 Read through, studied; P.VII.2.26.-1 Derived from.-11 Famous.-12 Covered; स्वभावस्रोतसा वृत्तमुह्यते सततं जगत् Mb.12.235.13.-13 Turned.-14 Unim- paired (अप्रतिहत); महाभूतादि (व्यञ्जयन्) वृत्तौजाः प्रादुरासीत्तमोनुदः Ms.1.6. (See वृत्).-त्तः 1 A tortoise.-2 A kind of grass.-3 A round temple.-त्तम् 1 An event, occurrence.-2 History, account; वृत्तं रामस्य वाल्मीकेः कृतिस्तौ किन्नरस्वनौ R. 15.64.-3 News, tidings; समरवृत्तविबोधसमीया कुरुवरेण मुदा कृतयाचनः Veda-Vyāsāṣṭaka 6.-4 Practice, profession, mode of life, occupation; सतां वृत्तमनुष्ठिताः Ms.1.127; 7.122; Y.3.44.-5 Conduct, behaviour, manner, act, action; as in सद्वृत्त, दुर्वृत्त.-6 Good or virtuous conduct; एवं चलितवृत्तस्तु वृत्तशेषं न रक्षति Pt.4.28.-7 An established rule or usage, law, custom; observance of such rule or usage, duty; किमत्र चित्रं यदि कामसूर्भूर्वृत्ते स्थितस्याधिपतेः प्रजानाम् R.5.33.-8 A circle, circumfer- ence of a circle.-9 A metre in general, especially a metre regulated by the number of syllables it contains (opp. जाति); पद्यं चतुष्पदी तच्च वृत्तं जातिरिति द्विधा । वृत्तमक्षर- संख्यातं जातिर्मात्राकृता भवेत् । सममर्धसमं वृत्तं विषमं चेति तत् त्रिधा । Chand. M.; see App.-1 The epicycle.-11 Transformation, change into.-12 Appearance.-Comp. -अनुपूर्व a. taperingly round; वृत्तानुपूर्वे च न चातिदीर्घे जङ्घे शुभे सृष्टवतस्तदीये Ku.1.35.-अनुवर्तिन् a. obedient.-अनुसारः 1 conformity to prescribed rules.-2 conformity to metre.-अन्तः 1 an occasion, incident, event; अनेनारण्यकवृत्तान्तेन पर्याकुलाः स्मः Ś.1; R.3.66; U.2.17.-2 news, tidings, intelligence; को नु खलु वृत्तान्तः V.4; R.14.87.-3 account, history, tale, narrative, story.-4 a subject, topic.-5 a kind, sort.-6 mode, manner.-7 state, condition.-8 the whole, totality.-9 rest, leisure.-1 retirement, solitude.-11 property, nature.-इर्वारुः, -कर्कटी the water-melon.-ओजस् a.1 strong, mighty.-2 having unimpaired creative power; Ms.1.6.-काय a. having a round body.-खण्डः a segment of a circle.-गन्धि n. N. of a kind of prose (having only the name of metre).-चूड(ल), -चौल a. tonsured, whose tonsure ceremony has been perform- ed; स वृत्तचूलश्चलकाकपक्षकैः R.3.28; U.2.-चेष्टा conduct, behaviour.-तण्डुलः a kind of grass (यावनाल).-परिणाहः the circumference of a circle.-पुच्छा a kind of skin (चर्मजाति) possessing a round tail; Kau. A.2.11.-पुष्यः 1 a cane (वानीर).-2 the Śireeṣa tree.-3 the Kadamba tree; also Vānīra, Kubjaka, and Mudgara.-प्रत्यभिज्ञ a. well-versed in sacred rites.-फलः 1 the jujube tree.-2 the pomegranate tree. (-लम्) black pepper.-बन्धः metrical composition.-युक्त, -संपन्न a. virtuous; Ms.8.179.-शस्त्र a. one who has master- ed the science of arms; वृत्तशस्त्रान् महारम्भानदान्तांस्त्रिदशैरपि Bk.9.19.-समाप्तिलिपिः a circular terminal script, the Visarga; the round circular figures resembling the Nāgarī छ put at the end of a manuscript; द्विकुण़्डली वृत्तसमाप्तिलिप्या...... काये यदीये निरमायि सारैः N.1.86; A. R.6.7.-सादिन् a. worthless, mean, vile. -
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75 stroke
[strəuk] I noun1) (an act of hitting, or the blow given: He felled the tree with one stroke of the axe; the stroke of a whip.) udarec2) (a sudden occurrence of something: a stroke of lightning; an unfortunate stroke of fate; What a stroke of luck to find that money!) udarec3) (the sound made by a clock striking the hour: She arrived on the stroke of (= punctually at) ten.) udarec4) (a movement or mark made in one direction by a pen, pencil, paintbrush etc: short, even pencil strokes.) poteza5) (a single pull of an oar in rowing, or a hit with the bat in playing cricket.) zamah6) (a movement of the arms and legs in swimming, or a particular method of swimming: He swam with slow, strong strokes; Can you do breaststroke/backstroke?) zamah7) (an effort or action: I haven't done a stroke (of work) all day.) trud8) (a sudden attack of illness which damages the brain, causing paralysis, loss of feeling in the body etc.) napad•II 1. verb(to rub (eg a furry animal) gently and repeatedly in one direction, especially as a sign of affection: He stroked the cat / her hair; The dog loves being stroked.) božati2. noun(an act of stroking: He gave the dog a stroke.) božanje* * *I [stróuk]nounudarec (s šibo, z bičem), sunek; močan zamah (pri plavanju, z veslom, s krilom); bitje (ure); utrip (žile); poteza (s peresom, čopičem itd.), figuratively poteza; medicine napad, šok, kap, poškodba; veslač, ki daje takt za veslanje; takt; mathematics vektor; electrical razelektritev; stil, manira; (redko) značilna poteza, znak; božanje, ljubkovanje, glajenje (z roko)at a stroke, at one stroke — z enim udarcem, zamahoma stroke of business — dobra kupčija, dober posela stroke of apoplexy (paralysis) medicine kapa stroke of genius — genialna poteza, izvirna idejaaa stroke of luck — srečen slučaj, (nepričakovana) srečaa stroke of piston mechanics pot bata od začetnega položaja do konca valja in spet nazajstroke of wit — duhovita opazka, duhovitosta clever stroke — spretna, vešča potezafinishing stroke — milostni, smrtonosni udarecfinishing strokes — zadnje poteze, dovrševanjea stroke of liglttning — udar strele, strelasun-stroke medicine sončaricato have a stroke medicine biti zadet od kapito put (to add) the finishing stroke (s) to s.th. — dokončati kajII [stróuk]transitive verbsport dajati takt (pri veslanju); označiti s črto, prečrtati; biti (o uri); (po)molsti (kravo); (po)gladiti (z roko), (po)božati (lase, žival, gube); ljubkovati; intransitive verb veslati, dajati tempo veslačemto stroke a boat (a race, a crew) — veslati in dajati takt veslanja v čolnu (pri tekmovanju, moštvu)to stroke s.o. (s.o.'s hair) the wrong way — (raz)dražiti, (raz)jeziti kogato stroke s.o. down — pomiriti koga, omehčati, pridobiti koga z laskanjemIII [stróuk]obsolete preterite & past participle od to strike -
76 matrix
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77 VERA
* * *I)(er; var, várum or vórum; verit), v.1) to be, exist; þeir menn vóru, er, there were men who;2) to be, happen; þat var, at hón fór brott, so it was that she went away; en er váraði, var þar búskortr, there was scarcity in the household; hvat er henni, what is the matter with her! þat var einn dag, at, it happened one day that; kann (má) v., at, it is possible, it may be that;3) to last; meðan þingit væri, while the Thing lasted;4) láta e-n v., to leave one alone (lát mik v. ok ger mér ekki illt); bað hann láta v., begged him to leave it undone, not to do it;5) to dwell, stay; hann bað hana vera í búð sinni, he asked her to stay in his booth; hann var á Höskuldsstöðum um nótt, he passed a night at H.;6) with infin., hlymr var at heyra, a clattering was to be heard; þar var at sjá, there was to be seen; v. at gera e-t, to be doing a thing; kvað hann v. at telja silfr, said he was counting the money; denoting necessity, a thing about to happen, or to be done; nú er þeim út at ganga öllum, er leyft er, now all those must go out to whom leave is given; er nú eigi Kára at varast, now there is no need to beware of K.; nú er þar til máls at taka, at, now it is to be told that; nú er at segja frá Skamkatli, now we must tell of S.;7) with a predicate (noun, a., or adv.); v. konungr, Jarl, biskup, to be king, earl, bishop; v. glaðr, sæll, hryggr, ungr, gamall, to be glad, happy, sad, young, old; v. vel, illa til e-s, to be well, ill-disposed towards one; þat er illa, it is sad; vera spakliga í heraði, to behave gently; orð kvað þá Vingi þats án veri, words which he had better not have said;8) impers., e-m er varmt, heitt, kalt, one is warm, cold;9) with past participles in passive sense; v. kallaðr, sagðr, tekinn, to be called, said, taken;10) with preps., v. af e-u, to be off, out of (v. af klæðum); v. at e-u, to be busy at; verkmenn váru at arningu, they were ploughing; to be present (þar varstu at); ek var at ok vafk, I was about weaving; þeir höfðu verit at þrjú sumur, they had been busy at it for three summers; v. eptir, to be left, remain (A. kvazt vilja v. eptir ok hvílast); v. fyrir, to lead ( see fyrir); v. til, to exist; v. um, undir, see um, undir.f.1) stay, sojourn; ef hann á sér í vá veru, if he has a corner to stay in;2) comfort (slíkt er válaðs v.).* * *older form vesa, the verb substantive; pres. em, ert, er, pl. erum, eruð, eru: pret. var, vart (mod. varst), var, pl. váru or vóru; a obsolete óru occurs, Sæm. (once), Orkn. 426. l. 11, Nj. 81, Thom. 28, 90, 102, 116, 150, 196, Ísl. ii. 482: pres. subj. sé, sér (Vþm. 4, 7), sé; the older form is sjá, en ek sjá, Clem. 138. l. 14; at ek sjá, … ok sé mér eigi reiðr, 145, Fms. viii. 299, x. 384, xi. 124, Eg. 127; for the forms sják, sjákk, see below: the mod. forms are sé, sért, sér (eg sé, þú sért; s ert and ert make a rhyme in Pass. 34. 5): imperat. ver, vertú; see Gramm. p. xxiii: there also occurs a subj. pres. verir, veri, Sdm. 22, Ls. 54; þatz án veri, Am. 36; skósmiðr þú verir, Hm. 126, but rarely.A. CHANGES AND FORMS.—Vera is an anomalous verb, which has undergone several changes:I. by changing s to r; of the older form there occur, the infin. vesa, pres. es, pret. vas, vast (vastu), vas; pres. subj. vesi; imperat. ves, MS. 623. 25. l. 14, 645. 6l. l. 33, 677. 40. l. 38; vestu, 623. 25, Post. (Unger) 129. l. 27, 229. l. 12; vesum, Hom. (Arna-Magn. 237) p. 214. l. 8; pres. indic. 2nd pers. est, Glúm. 372; 3rd pers. es: but no traces remain of the older form in pret. plur. indic. and subj. (váru væri, never vásu væsi). Rhymes in poets and the spelling of the oldest extant poems shew that the s form alone existed in Icel. down to about the end of the 12th century, the time of Snorri Sturluson, when the modern forms crept in probably from Norway, for there the change seems to have taken place a century or so earlier; the old Norse vellums (written in Norway or by Norsemen) are distinguished from the Icel. by their constant use of the r: the phrase ‘at upp vesandi sólu’, in N. G. L. i. 4, being the only instance of the s form in all the Norse vellums. The earliest instances extant of a rhyme to the r form are, the Ht. of Rögnvald, earl of the Orkneys; he was a native of Norway, born about A. D. 1100, and the poem was composed about A. D. 1145; another instance is ‘vara, fara’ in Fms. vii. 185, in a poem about A. D. 1140, written by an Icelander who had lived in Norway the greater part of his life, the rhyme is therefore a Norwegianism. The first instance in an Icel. poem is in the Ht. of Snorri, A. D. 1222. Instances from poets, Hallfred, Sighvat, Arnórr, and coeval poets; vesa, vísi; sás með Sygna ræsi; þági vas sem þessum; vask til Róms í háska; vastu, kosta; vas fyrir Mikkjals- messu; nú es um verk þau er vísi; bráskat þat dægr háski: from A. D. 1100–1150, Geisli, Pd., etc., svás, ræsir; esat, risnu; vasa, tysvar; vestu. freistni; vestu, traustla: on the other hand, in the poem of earl Rögvald, vera, skera; gera, vera; var, skar (twice): from later Icel. poems it is sufficient to note, erðu, fyrðum; ertú, h jarta; verðú, f orðast, Leiðarv. etc. This may sometimes serve as a test, e. g. var ek nær viðr-eign þ eirra, Grett., and skap-kers saman vera, Gísl., are impossible in the mouth of poets of the early Saga time; the verses of both these Sagas are a later composition.2. as to the spelling of the MSS.,—the oldest (the Arna-Magn. 677, the Eluc. 674, the Íb. etc.) use the s throughout: vellums of the next period, about A. D. 1200 (e. g. Arna-Magn. 623 and 645), use the later form sparingly, even the second hand in the Reykholts máldagi gives ‘es,’ not ‘er.’ Again, in the vellums of the middle of the 13th century, such as the Cod. Reg. of the Sæm., the Grág., and the Mork., the mod. spelling has entirely got the better of the old, and an ‘es’ only creeps in, as if unawares, from an older copy. Of the poetical literature, the Pd. alone has been preserved in a copy old enough to retain the s; all the rest have the modernised spelling, even in the rhymed syllables quoted above; such too is the case with the Cod. Reg. of the Sæm. Edda; but had that vellum been but fifty or sixty years older, the forms vesa, es, vas, etc. would now be the established spelling in Editions of these poems.3. on Danish and Swedish Runic stones, the 3rd pers. pret. sing. is a word of frequent occurrence; the best Danish monuments have vas, e. g. ias vas farinn vestr, Thorsen 93 and 101 (on a stone of the reign of Sweyn, died A. D. 1014). In Sweden the great majority present the later form: the so-called Ingvar stones are chronologically certain, being of the middle of the 11th century (Ingvar died A. D. 1039); there we read, ‘vas’ (twice), ‘varinn’ (once), ‘var’ (thrice, being twice spelt with ᛦ, once with ᚱ): this shews that about this time in Sweden the later or more modern form had begun to be used, but that the old was still remembered.II. suffixed personal pronoun or suffixed negation; em’k (tautologically ek em’k = I-am-I), emk, Ad. 1, Vþm. 8, Fms. xi. 91; ek emk, Mork. 89. l. 13, 104. l. 23, Clem. 136. l. 20, 138. l. 13; vask, I was, 133. l. 25, Mork. 89. l. 16; vark, Post. 225, v. l. 15; ek vark, Ls. 35; vestu, be thou, Clem. 129. l. 27; es þú, art thou, l. 30, 130. l. 11; sjá’k ( may I be), ek sják, Mork. 134; at sják, 189. l. 29; ek sják, Hbl. 9, Hkv. 1. 20; at ek gjarn sják, Stor.; with double kk, þó at ek sjákk, Mork. 89.2. a medial form, erumk, erumz, or apocopated erum, Stor. 1, Ad. 16, Hkv. 1. 25, Korm. ch. 5. 2, Ls. 35, Bragi (see senna); leið erum-k fjöll, Edda (in a verse); várumk, were to me, Am. 78.3. suff. neg. eru-mk-a, it is not to me, Stor. 17, Eg. (in a verse); emkat-ek, am I not I, i. e. I am not, Hbl. 34, Skm. 18, Ó. H. 192 (in a verse): er-at, es-at, or er-a, es-a, is not, passim; eru-ð, are not, Skv. 1. 42; ert-attu, thou art not, Vtkv.; vart-attu, thou wast not, Gs., Eg. (in a verse); veri-a, be not, Mork. 37. l. 8.III. the plur. eru when suffixed to words ending in r drops the initial e, and is suffixed; this spelling, which agrees with mod. Icel. pronunciation, was afterwards disused; þeir-ro, they are, Gm. 34; margir-ro, many are, Hkv. 2. 11; Æsir-ro, the Ases are, Vsp. 49; skildir-ro, shields are, 44; torogætir-ro, rare are, Korm. (in a verse); hverjar-ro, which are, Vþm. 48; langir-ro, long are, Gg.; tveir-ro, þrír-ro, fjórir-ro, two, three, four are, Edda 108; báðir-ro, both are, Mork. 169; hér-ro, here are, 234; þér-ro, ye are, MS. 686 B. 1; hryggvir-ro, id.; hver-ro, who are, Mork. 96; úvar-ro, wroth are, Gm. 53; værrom, vérrom, we are, Edda i. 526, Fms. x. 421; hverrtu [cp. North. E. wh’art’ou, lad] (hverrtú karl, who art thou, carle?), Frissb. 256. l. 8; ir-rot, ye are, Ó. H. 151.IV. the pres. 1st pers. em [Engl. am] has changed into er (eg er, þú ert, hann er), making the 1st and 3rd pers. uniform; this new form appears in vellums about the end of the 13th century, but the word being usually abbreviated (ē = em, eͬ = er), it is often hard to distinguish. In the Icel. N. T. and in hymns the old ‘em’ still remains in solemn language, em eg, Matth. xxvii. 24; eigi em eg, John xviii. 17; eg em hann, 5, 8, xi. 25, xv. 1, 5, Matth. xiv. 27; em eg eigi postuli, em eg eigi frjáls, 1 Cor. ix. 1; em eg orðinn, 20, 22, and passim.B. USAGE.—To be:I. to be, exist; þær sakir skal fyrst dæma, ef þær eru, if such there are, Grág. (Kb.) i. 73; eigi vóru hans jafningjar, Eg. 1; Rachel grét sonu sína, … þvi at þeir eru eigi, Hom. 49; þeir menn vóru, er þess gátu, there were men who, Nj. 90.2. to be, happen; þat var, at hón for brott, Nj. 51; él eitt mun vera, 198; þess sem vera vill, that which is to be, 186; ok er (is) Vagn þá fimtán vetra gamall, er þetta er, when this came to pass, Fms. xi. 97; at þessi orrosta hafi verit á öðrum degi viku, iii. 11; í þann tið var úfriðr Kristnum mönnum, Ver. 43; hvat er henni, what is the matter with her? Fms. ii. 290; hvat er þér, Atli? er þér hryggt í hug, Gkv. 3.3. to last; meðan þingit væri, Nj. 12; hirðit eigi at óttask píslir þeirra—þvíat stund eina eru, 623. 32; meðan líf hans var, Bret. 100; þykkir eigi vera mega svá búit, Fms. xi. 62: to remain, leave alone, láttu það vera, let that be, Flóv.4. to be, dwell, stay, sojourn; vask til Róms, I was at Rome, Sighvat; hann bað hana vera í búð sinni, Nj. 12; Gunnarr var á Höskuld-stöðum um nótt, passed a night there, 34, N. G. L. i. 347: so the phrase, biðja að lofa sér að vera, to ask for night-quarters, of a stranger or traveller; lofa honum að vera, to take a stranger in; honum var boðit at vera, Vápn. 23; hefi ek hér verit síðan, Nj. 45; Hallkell var þar með Otkatli, 73; þeir vildu eigi vesa hér við heiðna menn, Íb. 4; vera samvistum við e-n, Grág. ii. 80; vera við e-t, to be present at, Hom. 129: vera at, to be present; vark at þar, Glúm.: vera brottu, to be away, absent, Nj. 113; meðan ek em í brautu, 52: sagðisk eigi vita hvar þau væri, were to be found, Dipl. ii. 20; hvar ertu? slá ein var um þvert skipit, Nj. 44; hygg ek at þar hafi verit Bolli, Ld. 274; er þér hér nú minja-griprinn, Nj. 203: as with the notion of ‘towards’ a place, an irregular construction, vartú á land upp, Fas. ii. 174; meðan þeir vóru til Danmerkr, Fms. x. 104; Ribbungar höfðu ekki verit út í landit, ix. 359; verit eigi til orrostu, vii. 263, v. l.; vera á fund hans, Eg. 26.5. with prepp.; vera at, to be busy at (see ‘at’ A. II, p. 26, col. 2): vera fyrir, to lead (see fyrir): vera til, to exist (see til IV); eiga fjölskyldi, vandræði, um at vera, to be in straits (see um C. VII); e-m er mikit, lítið, ekki um e-t (see um C. I. 3); vera við (see við B. VIII).II. with a predicate:1. with a noun, to be so and so; vera bróðir, systir, faðir, sonr, dóttir … e-s, vera konungr, jarl, biskup …, passim; hvers son ertú?—Ek emk Kattarson, Mork. 104; ek skal þer Mörðr vera, Nj. 15: followed by a gen. ellípt., er þat ekki karla, that is not men’s (affair), 75; er þat ekki margra, ‘that is not for many,’ few are equal to that (cp. Lat. ‘non cuivis homini,’ etc.), 48.2. with adjectives, to be so and so, of a state or condition; vera kunnigr, Fms. x. 370; vera glaðr, sæll, hryggr, dauðr, lifandi, … ungr, gamall, to be glad …, young, old, passim; þó at ek sjákk ótignari, Mork. 89; nema ek dauðr sják, Hbl. 9; þótt ek sják einn, Mork. 134; vera kominn, to be come: so too with adverbs, vera vel, ílla … til e-s, er við e-n, to be, behave well, ill … to one, passim; or also, þat er ílla, it is sad, Nj. 70, 71; ílla er þá, fyrr væri ílla, 75, 260; drengr góðr, þar sem vel skyldi vera, when it was to be, i. e. when she wished, 147; vera spakliga í heraði, to behave gently, Sturl. iii. 143; at þú frændr þína vammalaust verir, to behave blamelessly, Sdm. 22; orð kvað hann þats án veri, words which he had better not have said, Am. 36.3. impers., e-t er skylt, it is incumbent, Grág.; e-m er varmt, heitt, kalt, one is warm, cold, Nj. 95; er auðit, q. v.4. with participles, in a passive sense; vera kallaðr, vera sagðr, tekinn, elskaðr, etc., to be called, said, taken, loved.5. with infin.; hlymr var at heyra, was to hear, i. e. to be heard, Am.; þar var at sjá, there was to be seen, passim.6. ellipt., dropping a noun or the like, denoting futurity, necessity, a thing at hand, about to happen, or to be done; ok er hér at þiggja, Hrafn, þann greiða sem þú vill, and it is now for thee, Rafn, to partake of what food thou wilt, Ísl. ii. 262; nú er þeim út at ganga öllum, er leyft er, now it is for them to go out, Nj. 200; nú er at verja sik, 83; er nú eigi Kára at varask, now there is no need to beware of K., 259; nú er at segja frá, now is to be told, 75, 259; er nú ekki fyrr frá at segja en þeir koma …, 21; er ekki um hans ferðir at tala fyrr en …, 215.III. irregular usages:1. ellipse of the infin. vera; ek skal þér Hrútr, I will [be] Hrútr to thee, Nj. 15; Gunnarr segir sér þat alvöru, G. says it [ is to be] his earnestness, 49; vil ek þá lauss máls þessa, 76; bað hann alla metta at miðri nótt, he begged all eating [ to be over] at midnight, Fms. ix. 353; þá þótti hverjum gott þar sem sat, Nj. 50; at skamt skyli okkar í meðal, 114; mun þín skömm lengi uppi, mun hans vörn uppi meðan landit er bygt, 116, 117: or also ‘var,’ ‘er’ may be understood, hann hafði hjálm á höfði, og gyrðr sverði, 70; sá ek glöggt hvat títt var,—barn at aldri, en vegit slíka hetju, a bairn in age, and to have slain such a champion! Glúm. 382: the dropping of the infin. vera is esp. freq. after the reflex. forms kveðsk, segjask, látask, þykkjask, virðask, sýnask when followed by a part. pret. or by an adjective, as also after the verbs munu, skulu,—thus, hann sagðisk kominn, he said he was come; hann lezt búinn, he made as if he was ready; hann þóttisk staddr, he thought that he was …; skal þat á þínu umdæmi, Fms. xi. 89; þess eins er mér þykkir betr, … til hvers þykkjast þessir menn færir, Hrafn. 17; mun þat harðla lítið, 21; at fátt muni manna á fótum, 20; þú virðisk okkr vaskr maðr, 23; þessi hestr sýnisk mér eigi betri en aðrir, id.2. an irregularity, occurring now and then, is the use of the sing. ‘er’ for plur. eru; mannföll þessi er sögð, Gullþ. 71; nú er fram komin sóknar-gögn, Nj. 242.IV. recipr., erusk, vórusk; viðr-gefendr ok endr-gefendr erosk lengst vinir, Hm. 40; þeir er í nánd erusk, those who are neighbours, 655 xxi. 3; þótt þau sésk eigi hjóna, though they be not man and wife, K. Þ. K. 158; ok városk góðir vinir, were good friends, Fms. xi. 39, 89; ok várusk þeir fóstbræðr, 55.V. as to the poët. medial form, erumk, várumk (see ek C), the following instances are from the poems of Egil: grimmt várumk hlið, the breach was cruel to me, Stor.; erumk-a leitt, it is not to me, Eg. (in a verse); erumka þokkt þjóða sinni, see sinni II; mærðar-efni erumk auð-skæf, Ad.; mjök erum(k) tregt tungu at hræra, it is hard for me to move the tongue, Stor. 1; (hence one might correct the end verse of that poem into nú ‘erumk’ torvelt, for the modernised nú ‘er mér’ torvelt); blautr erumk bergi-fótar borr, Eg. (at the end); to which add, þat erumk sennt, it is told us, Bragi; lyst várumk þess, I had a longing to, Am. 74; ván erumk, ‘a hope is to me,’ I hope, Fagrsk. 122; the phrase, títt erumk, ‘tis ready to me, Eb. (in a verse).VI. part., allir menn verandi ok eptir komandi, Dipl. i. 3; æ-verandi, everlasting, Hom. 107; hjá-verandi, being present, Vm. 47; nær-verandis, present; engi nær-verandis maðr, öllum lýð nær-verandis, Th. 77; klerkar ok nær-verandi leikmenn, Mar.; at upp-vesandi sólu, at sunrise, N. G. L. i. 4; verandi eigi úminnigr, being not unmindful, Fms. v. 230. -
78 निपात
ni-pātam. falling down, descending, alighting (lit. andᅠ fig.), falling from (abl.) into orᅠ upon (comp.), rushing upon, attacking (comp.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
decay, destruction, ruin, death ib. ;
(from the Caus.) casting, hurling, discharging Kum. III, 15 ;
accidental occurrence orᅠ mention Nir. ĀṡvṠr. ;
(in gram.) irregular form, irregularity, exception (cf. para-, pūrva-);
a particle (all adverbs including conjunctions andᅠ interjections) Nir. Prāt. Pāṇ. 1-4, 56 ;
- tva n. the state of being a particle MW. ;
- pratīkāra m. the repelling of assaults ib. ;
-tâ̱vyayôpasarga m. pl. N. of wk.
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79 वृत्ति
vṛittif. rolling, rolling down (of tears) Ṡak. IV, 5; 14 ;
mode of life orᅠ conduct, course of action, behaviour, (esp.) moral conduct, kind orᅠ respectful behaviour orᅠ treatment ( alsoᅠ v.l. for vṛitta) GṛṠrS. Mn. MBh. etc.;
general usage, common practice, rule Prāt. ;
mode of being, nature, kind, character, disposition ib. Kāv. ;
state, condition Tattvas. ;
being, existing, occurring orᅠ appearing in (loc. orᅠ comp.) Lāṭy. Hariv. Kāv. etc.;
practice, business, devotion orᅠ addiction to, occupation with (often ifc. « employed about», « engaged in», « practising») MBh. Kāv. etc.;
profession, maintenance, subsistence, livelihood (often ifc.;
cf. uñcha-v-;
vṛittiṉ-kṛi orᅠ kḷī <Caus.> with instr., « to live on orᅠ by» ;
with gen., « to get orᅠ procure a maintenance for» ;
only certain means of subsistence are allowed to a Brāhman seeᅠ Mn. IV, 4-6) ṠrS. Mn. MBh. etc.;
wages, hire, Pañcav.;
working, activity, function MaitrUp. Kap. Vedântas. etc.;
mood (of the mind) Vedântas. ;
the use orᅠ occurrence of a word in a partic. sense (loc.), its function orᅠ force Pāṇ. Sāh. Sch. on KātyṠr. etc.;
mode orᅠ measure of pronunciation andᅠ recitation (said to be threefold, viz. vilambitā, madhyamā, andᅠ drutā q.v.) Prāt. ;
(in gram.) a complex formation which requires explanation orᅠ separation into its parts
(as distinguished from a simple orᅠ uncompounded form e.g.. any word formed with Kṛit orᅠ Taddhita affixes, any compound andᅠ even duals andᅠ plurals which are regarded as Dvandva compounds, of which only one member is left, andᅠ all derivative verbs such as desideratives etc.);
style of composition (esp. dram. style, said to be of four kinds, viz.
1. Kaiṡikī,
2. Bhāratī,
3. Sātvatī,
4. Ārabhaṭī, qq.vv.;
the first three are described as suited to the Ṡṛiṇgāra, Vīra, andᅠ Raudra Rasas respectively, the last as common to all) Bhar. Daṡar. etc.. ;
(in rhet.) alliteration, frequent repetition of the same consonant (five kinds enumerated, scil. madhurā, prau͡ḍhā, purushā, lalitā, andᅠ bhadrā) Daṡar. Introd. ;
final rhythm of a verse (= orᅠ v.l. for vṛitta q.v.);
a commentary, comment, gloss, explanation (esp. on a Sūtra);
N. of the wife of a Rudra BhP. ;
- वृत्तिकर
- वृत्तिकर्षित
- वृत्तिकार
- वृत्तिकृत्
- वृत्तिक्षीण
- वृत्तिचक्र
- वृत्तिचन्द्रप्रदीपिकानिरुक्ति
- वृत्तिच्छेद
- वृत्तिता
- वृत्तित्व
- वृत्तिद
- वृत्तिदातृ
- वृत्तिदान
- वृत्तिदीपिका
- वृत्तिनिबन्धन
- वृत्तिनिरोध
- वृत्तिप्रदीप
- वृत्तिप्रभाकर
- वृत्तिभङ्ग
- वृत्तिभाज्
- वृत्तिमत्
- वृत्तिमूल
- वृत्तिलाभ
- वृत्तिवाद
- वृत्तिवार्त्तिक
- वृत्तिवैकल्य
- वृत्तिसंग्रह
- वृत्तिस्थ
- वृत्तिहन्
- वृत्तिहन्तृ
- वृत्तिहेतु
- वृत्तिह्रास
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80 स्वरूप
sva-rūpasvá-rūpa
with orᅠ without ṡabdasya orᅠ ṡabda-sva-r-, « a word itself orᅠ in its own form» <opp. to its synonyms orᅠ varieties>;
with nāmnām = « names themselves») MBh. Pañcat. BhP. etc.;
own condition, peculiarity, character, nature ( eṇa orᅠ ibc., « by nature», « in reality», « by itself») RPrāt. NṛisUp. Mn. etc.;
peculiar aim W. ;
kind, sort ib. ;
a partic. relation (in phil. seeᅠ under sambandha) MW. ;
occurrence, event Campak. Uttamac. Siṇhâs. ;
mfn. having one's own peculiar form orᅠ character MW. ;
having a like nature orᅠ charñcharacter, similar, like, Ṡāṃkhyak. (w.r. for sa-r-);
pleasing, handsome (for sa-r-) L. ;
wise, learned L. ;
m. N. of a Daitya MBh. ;
of a son of Su-nandā MārkP. ;
of a pupil of Caitanya W. ;
m. orᅠ n. N. of a place Cat. ;
(ā) f. N. of a place MW. ;
- gata mfn. endowed with one's own form orᅠ nature, having a like character W. ;
- tas ind. in one's own form BhP. ;
according to one's own form, analogously, similarly, identically MW. ;
by nature, in reality, by itself MārkP. ;
(- to, godāna-prayogaḥ N. of wk.);
- tā f. ( orᅠ - tva n.) the state of one's own form orᅠ nature (- tayā, « literally», « in reality») MBh. BhP. Ṡak. Sch. Sāh. ;
the having a natural form, identity of form orᅠ nature W. ;
w.r. for su-rūpa-tā Rājat. ;
- dhārin mfn. having one's own form MBh. ;
- nirūpaṇa n. - nirṇaya m. - prakāṡa m. N. of wks.;
- bhāva m. (a short word) whose essence is of the same efficacy (as that of the full form) Mn. II, 124 ;
- vat mfn. having the form of (comp.) MBh. ;
- sambandha-rūpa n. - sambodhana n. - sambodhana-pañca-viṉṡati-vṛitti f. -rūpâ̱khya-stotra n. N. of wks.;
-rūpâ̱cārya m. N. of a teacher Cat. ;
-rūpâ̱nusaṉdhāna n. -rūpâ̱nusaṉdhāna-stotra n. N. of wks.;
-rūpâ̱siddhi f. a form of non-proof (where the quality alleged to belong to a subject is not really proved) Tarkas. ;
- rūpôtprêkshā f. a kind of simile Sāh. Kuval.;
- rūpôpanishad f. N. of an Upanishad.
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