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subs.Ar. χοιροκομεῖον, τό, V. σταθμός, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sty
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104 sty
nსაღორე, ჯიბლიბო -
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урпа (куç чирĕ) -
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domuz ahiri; pis yer; (göz) arpacik -
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kb. 1 tembel (in eye). 2 (pig) kandang babi. -
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hordeolum -
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1) κριθαράκι2) χαλάζιο3) χοιροστάσιο -
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/stai/ * danh từ - cái chắp (ở mắt) ((cũng) stye) - (như) pigsty - ổ truỵ lạc * ngoại động từ - nhốt (lợn) vào chuồng * nội động từ - ở chuồng lợn; ăn ở bẩn thỉu như ở chuồng lợn -
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nounസൂകരശാല, ദുര്ഗന്ധ സ്ഥലം -
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[stai] n գարեհատ. բժշկ. տիկնակլունձ (աչքի) -
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stỳdnǫti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `cool'Russian:stýnut' `cool, get cool' [verb];stýgnut' (dial.) `cool, get cool' [verb]Belorussian:stýgnuc' `cool, get cool' [verb]Czech:Slovak:stydnút' `cool down' [verb]Polish:stygnąć `cool down' [verb]Old Polish:stydnąć `cool down' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: stu-d-??Other cognates: -
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116 styðja sig
см. styðja -
117 sty, stye
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119 sty [pigsty]
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120 sty liza tor
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sty — sty·las·ter; sty·las·te·ri·na; sty·late; sty·let; sty·let·ed; sty·let·i·form; … English syllables
Sty — Sty, n. [For older styan, styanye, understood as sty on eye, AS. st[=i]gend (sc. e[ a]ge eye), properly, rising, or swelling (eye), p. p. of st[=i]gan to rise. See {Sty}, v. i.] (Med.) An inflamed swelling or boil on the edge of the eyelid.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sty — Sty, n.; pl. {Sties}. [Written also {stigh}.] [AS. stigu, fr. st[=i]gan to rise; originally, probably, a place into which animals climbed or went up. [root]164. See {Sty}, v. i., and cf. {Steward}.] 1. A pen or inclosure for swine. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sty — Sty, v. i. [OE. stien, sti?en, AS. st[=i]gan to rise; akin to D. stijgen, OS. & OHG. st[=i]gan, G. steigen, Icel. st[=i]ga, Sw. stiga, Dan. stige, Goth. steigan, L. vestigium footstep, Gr. ? to walk, to go, Skr. stigh to mount. Cf. {Distich},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sty — Sty, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stying}.] To shut up in, or as in, a sty. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sty — Ⅰ. sty [1] ► NOUN (pl. sties) ▪ a pigsty. ORIGIN from an Old English word found in the combination «sty pig». Ⅱ. sty [2] (also stye) ► NOUN (pl … English terms dictionary
sty — sty1 [stī] n. pl. sties [ME stie < OE sti, stig, hall, enclosure, prob. < IE base * stāi , to stop up, thicken > STONE] 1. a pen for pigs 2. any foul or filthy place vt., vi. stied, stying to lodge in or as in a sty sty2 … English World dictionary
sty — [ staı ] noun count 1. ) a small building where pigs are kept on a farm a ) AMERICAN INFORMAL a very messy or dirty room 2. ) sty or stye an infection of the EYELID that makes it red and painful … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sty — The word meaning ‘a pen for pigs’ has the plural form sties. The word for ‘an inflamed swelling on the eyelid’ should be spelt sty, not stye, and also has the plural form sties … Modern English usage
sty|li — «STY ly», noun. a plural of stylus … Useful english dictionary
sty|lo|po|di|um — «STY luh POH dee uhm», noun, plural di|a « dee uh». Botany. one of the double, fleshy disks surmounting the ovary and supporting the styles in plants of the parsley family. ╂[< New Latin stylopodium < stylus (< Greek stŷlos pillar) +… … Useful english dictionary