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41 साधित _sādhita
साधित p. p.1 Accomplished, effected, achieved.-2 Completed, finished.-3 Proved, demonstrated.-4 Obtained, secured.-5 Discharged.-6 Overcome, sub- dued.-7 Made good, recovered.-8 Fined.-9 Made to pay.-1 Awarded (as fine or punishment). -
42 în bani
1. ( sub formă de bani) in cash / money.2. ( având bani) in cashin full / fine / good / great / high feather. -
43 dirigo
dī-rigo (dē-rigo), rēxī, rēctum, ere (dis u. rego), I) etw. in allen seinen Teilen gerade richten, gerade machen, einer Sache eine gerade Richtung geben, etw. geradeaus (horizontal) laufen lassen, Passiv dirigi = eine gerade Richtung bekommen, in gerader Richtung laufen, gerade werden, gerade auslaufen, a) übh.: coronam (Hof des Mondes) si diviseris, arcus erit, si direxeris, virga (eine Regengalle), Sen. nat. qu. 1, 10: arboribus adminicula, quibus dirigantur, applicare, Sen. de clem. 2, 7, 4: cum radii per angusta foramina diriguntur, Sen. nat. qu. 1, 11, 1: utrimque a iugo ternos direxerant gladios, Curt. 4, 9 (35), 5: cum neque flectere navim propter vim fluminis neque directam tantis fluctibus tenere posset, geradeaus fahren konnte, Auct. b. Alex. 64, 5: Maeander direxit aquas, nahm einen geraden Lauf, Lucan. 6, 475. – übtr., dirigitur (sc. argumentatio), cum proposuit aliquid, quod probaret, es (das Beweisverfahren) schreitet in gerader Richtung ohne Einbiegung vorwärts, wenn es usw., Cic. part. or. 46. – b) insbes., α) als t.t. der Baukunst, gerade machen = abputzen, verputzen, imum caelum camerarum arenā, Vitr. 7, 3, 3; vgl. 7, 4, 1. – u. etw. als Abputz anwerfen, alterum corium mediocre (eine andere Schicht aus mittelfeinem Mörtel), Vitr. 7, 6, 3. – β) eine Fläche mit geraden Linien beziehen, liniie-————ren, membrana directa plumbo, Catull. 22, 8.II) eine bestimmte Richtung geben, richten, A) eig.: 1) der Bewegung nach, a) Segel, Fahrzeuge, leb. Wesen und deren Lauf (Weg) richten, lenken, vela in medio freto, Ov.: ad castra Corneliana vela, Caes.: ratem ad od. in ripam, Curt.: currum in hostem, Ov.: equum in alqm, Liv. – cursum direxit, quo tendebat, Nep.: cursum eo (quo), Cic.: cursum in Africam, Vell.: cursum Gades (nach G.), Curt.: cursum per auras in lucos, Verg.: cursum ad nocturnos ignes, Suet.: huius classis cursum esse directum columbae antecedentis volatu ferunt, Vell. – timidae navis iter, Ov.: iter ad Mutinam, Cic.: iter secundum eas (naves, ihrem Laufe folgend) terrā direxerant, Caes. – ut, quā primum viam direxisset (wo er zuerst seinen Weg genommen), eā demum ire agere deberet, Cels. dig. 8, 1, 9. – huc dirige gressum, Verg. Aen. 5, 162: ex eo dirigite gressus vestros, Vulg. Tob. 14, 12. – u. intr. im Bilde, dir. ad duas metas, nach zwei Zielen hinlenken = zweierlei im Auge haben, Varro r.r. 1, 4, 1 u. 1, 18, 1. – dah. α) v. Pers., se dir. od. bl. dir. m. in u. Akk. u. dgl., wohin seinen Weg nehmen, sich wohin begeben, dir. se in Pomponii domum, Val. Max. 5, 4, 3: usque ad inferos et ipsius Orci ferales penates se der., Apul. met. 6, 16: u. bl. dir. per altum ad Nesida, Sen. ep. 53, 1: hinc dir. Mediam, Auct. itin. Alex. 30 in. – β) v. Lebl., bl. dir.,————die Richtung nehmen, ut cadat e regione loci, quā dirigit aestus, sich hinzieht, Lucr. 6, 823. – b) Waffen u. dgl. auf od. gegen Jmd. richten, mit etw. nach jmd. od. etw. zielen, etw. nach od. auf etw. od. jmd. zielend abschleudern, abschießen, hastam in alqm, Ov.: hastam in os od. in guttur, mucrones in ora, Curt.: in alcis corpus tela manusque, Verg.: virgam in alcis oculum, Val. Max. – poet. m. Dat., procul validam hastam Ilo (auf den J.), Verg. Aen. 10, 401. – ohne Ang. der Richtung, m. Ang. womit? durch Abl., tela Cydonio arcu, Hor.: hastile certo ictu, Verg.: cetera letifera spicula dextrā, Ov.: sagittas tantā arte, ut etc., Suet.: per auras aligero letalia vulnera ferro, tödlich verwunden, Sil. – m. bl. Acc., sagittas, Vulg. paral. 12, 2: Athamantheae spicula dextrae, Claud. in Rufin. 1, 81: vulnera, verwundende Pfeile, Verg. Aen. 10, 140, u. danach e ripa vulnera (verwundende Hiebe), Tac. hist. 2, 35. – u. intr., zielen, schießen nach usw., in cuius caudam contento dirigit arcu, Manil. 1, 269. – c) eine Sendung od. Pers. wohin richten = senden, schicken, direxi duas litteras, Cic. fr. (?) bei Serv. Verg. Aen. 1, 168. – m. ad u. Akk.: indumenta regia ad alqm per alqm, Aur. Vict. epit. 34, 2: illos oportere eum ad sese dirigere, Iul. Val. 1, 39 (41). p. 51, 20 K. – m. Dat. (wem?), frumenta laborantibus, Iul. Val. 2, 3. p. 74, 27 K.: alci orationem, Sidon. epist. 7, 9, 1: affatus non alci————ullos (brieflich), Claud. epist. 3, 1. – d) das Gesicht, den Blick, die Augen auf od. nach jmd. richten, hinwenden, qui nostri voltus derigis (dirigis) inferieis (= inferiis), das Antlitz unserer Grabstätte zuwendest, Corp. inscr. Lat. 9, 1837: os atque oculos eundum in locum, Gell. 2, 2. § 2: aciem ad alqm (v. der Pupille), Catull. 63, 56: oculorum aciem illuc, ubi etc., Cassian. coenob. inst. 5, 15: oculos eo, quo etc., Lact. 2, 17, 9: oculos suos ad alqm, Vulg. 2. par. 20, 12 u. Tob. 3, 14: oculos in domum alcis, Sen. contr. 7, 6 (21), 19: oculos in villam, Sen. ep. 55, 3: oculos in alqm, Sen. ad Polyb. 12 (31), 3: in me omnium diriguntur oculi, Sen. contr. 1, 8, 6: in te omnium oculi diriguntur, Hieron. epist. 60, 14.2) der Stellung od. Lage nach: a) der Stellung nach richten, stellen, aufstellen, ordnen, α) übh.: ordines paribus spatiis, Col. 3, 15, 2: in quincuncem ordines (arborum), Cic. de sen. 59: ad hunc quadruplicem fontem ordines diriguntur bini, uni transversi, alteri directi (gerade), Varro LL. 10, 22: ita formandi sunt rami arborum vitiferarum, ne alter sub alterius linea dirigatur (zu stehen kommt), Pallad. 3, 13, 2. – β) als milit. t.t., richten, aufstellen, formieren, αα) m. Acc.: aciem (die Schlachtreihe), sich in Schlachtordnung aufstellen, in Schl. aufmarschieren, Caes. u.a. Histor.: aciem contra, gegenüber in Schl. aufmarschieren, sich zur Wehr setzen, Plin. 11, 58:————aciem ex adverso, Vulg. 1. par. 19, 17: aciem iuxta portam civitatis, ibid. 1, 19, 9: Romanorum aciem laevam, formieren, dah. befehligen, Amm.: frontem, die Front formieren, Liv.: directā fronte pugnare, den Kampf in gerader Frontaufstellung führen, Quint.: equitatum dextrā sinistrā ab oppidi lateribus, Auct. b. Afr.: Numidas ita in longitudinem, ut etc., Auct. b. Afr.: naves in pugnam, Liv.: in frontem dirigi, eine Frontaufstellung nehmen (v. Schiffen), Liv.: dir. suos in Veientem hostem, Liv. – ββ) absol., sich aufstellen, aufmarschieren, dir. contra (gegenüber), Tac. hist. 4, 58: dir. comminus in aspectum, Apul. met. 2, 17: dir. in frontem (in Front), v. Schiffen, Liv. 37, 23, 10: occisi sunt multi leones, qui dirigere (sich zur Wehr setzen) nolebant, sagittis, Vopisc. Prob. 19, 1. – b) der Lage nach, richten, leiten, α) übh.: litteraΘ, per quam duae lineae dirigantur, gezogen werden, Chalcid. Tim. 78. – β) insbes.: αα) einem Flusse, einer Wasserleitung eine Richtung geben, ihn od. sie leiten, flumina arcemus, dirigimus, avertimus, Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 152: sin autem valles erunt perpetuae, in declinato loco cursus dirigentur, wird man die Leitung an einem Abhange herabführen, Vitr. 8, 6 (7), 5. – ββ) als t.t. der Baukunst, etw. in einer gewissen Richtung legen, stylobatam ad libellam (wagerecht), Vitr. 3, 4, 5. – γγ) als t.t. der Auguralspr.,————die Richtung einer Himmelsgegend bestimmen, eine Himmelsgegend bezeichnen, dir. regiones, Cic. de div. 1, 30. – δδ) die Richtung einer Grenze bestimmen, eine Grenze bestimmen, ziehen, per alias regionem (anderswo) fines dir., Ulp. dig. 10, 1, 2. § 1: m. dopp. Acc., dir. finem (als Gr.) Philippo viam regiam, Liv. 39, 27, 10. – im Bilde, dir. fines (das Ziel) bonorum utilitate aut voluptate (nach dem N. od. V.), Cic. de fin. 5, 57. – εε) die Richtung bestimmen, abstecken, absteckend anlegen, aufführen, ascensus scalasque, Vitr. 5, 6 (7), 2: opera, Caes. b.G. 7, 27, 1: vicos, Liv. 5, 55, 4: aggerem in Appiae viae formam, Suet. Cal. 19, 1: novi operis molem in adversum ventum non latere (mit der breiten Seite), sed adversā fronte, Curt. 4, 3 (13), 8: in Rheni ripa quinquaginta amplius castella, Flor. 4, 12, 26. – m. Adv., dirigentur autem haec (plateae et angiportus) recte, si etc., sie erhalten aber die geeignete Richtung, wenn usw., Vitr. 1, 6, 1. – ζζ) intr. bl. dir., sowohl die Richtung wohin nehmen, sich wohin erstrecken, Cancer in adversum Capricorni dirigit astrum, Manil. 4, 324: bes. als t.t. der Landmesser, quo dirigant fines, Gromat. vet. 303, 4 u. so (v.d. limites) dir. in meridianum, Gromat. 29, 10: dir. ab oriente in occidentem, Gromat. 167, 5. – als die Richtung nach etw. angeben, nach etw. zeigen, cuius cacumen dirigat ad punctorum regiones, Vitr. 9, 9 (8), 12.————B) übtr.: a) übh. richten, lenken, dirige vatis opus, Ov. fast. 6, 484: si direxerit cor ad eum, Vulg. Iob 34, 14. – u. intr., hinlenken, ea (divinatio) fallit fortasse non numquam, sed tamen ad veritatem saepissime dirigit, führt zur W., Cic. de div. 1, 25: quorum (medicorum) cum ad unam potionem sententiae direxissent, sich entschieden hatten für usw., Val. Max. 3, 8. ext. 6. – b) den Geist, die Gedanken auf etw. od. jmd. richten, m. Adv. od. mit ad od. in u. Acc., dies noctesque oculos mentemque ad mare dispositos directosque habere, Auct. b. Afr. 26, 4. – dir. animum ad alqm, Val. Max. 8, 14, 4, od. in alqm, Sen. de ben. 6, 16, 3 u. 6, 19, 3: dir. suas cogitationes ad alqd, Cic. Acad. 2, 66: contemplationem suam ad alqd, Col. 3, 12, 4: totā mente in opus ipsum intentionem, Quint. 10, 3, 28. – dah. dir. se ad alqd, sich (seinen Sinn) auf etw. richten, se ad imitationem Labeonis, Sen. contr. 10. praef. § 11: se ad id, Quint. 12, 3, 8: se ad ea efficienda, Quint. 10, 1, 127. – c) die Rede an od. gegen jmd. richten, einen Vortrag an od. gegen jmd. halten, m. ad od. in od. adversus u. Akk., ad iudicem omnem sermonem, Quint. 2, 13, 5: ad Ciceronem principium (einen Eingang), Quint. 4, 1, 68: orationem in alqm, Curt. 8, 5 (18), 13, od. ad alqd, Cic. top. 89: communes locos (Sätze) in vitia, Quint. 2, 1, 11: actionem (den Vortrag) adversus singulos, Quint. 5, 7, 6. – d) etw. nach etw. wie————nach einem Maßstabe richten, einer Sache nach etw. die u. die Richtung geben, bei etw. den u. den Maßstab anlegen, etw. nach etw. bemessen, bestimmen, beurteilen, etw. von etw. abhängig machen, etw. einer Sache anbequemen, dah. Passiv dirigi auch = nach etw. sich richten, seine Richtung erhalten, m. ad u. Akk., ad libram opus (v. der Hausfrau), Ambros. in Luc. 8. § 11: spatium mensium ad hunc lunae modum (nach diesen Mondphasen), Curt. 8, 9 (33), 37: omnia ad exactam regulam (v. Beurteiler), Sen. contr. 10. praef. § 10: vitam ad certam rationis normam, sein Verhalten nach der festen Richtschnur eines philos. Systems (näml. des stoischen) bestimmen, Cic. Mur. 3: nihil non ad rationem tamquam ad artem, Cic.: haec omnia ad rationem civitatis, Cic.: ad illius similitudinem artem et manum, Cic.: ut ad ea iudicium dirigatur, danach sich richtet, seine Richtung erhält, Quint.: ad exemplum omnium mens dirigenda, muß seine Richtung erhalten nach usw., Quint.: ad voluntatis alcis interpretationem sententiam suam, Liv. 8, 32, 5: deliberationes omnes ad utilitatem eorum, qui etc., Cic.: ad positionem controversiae colorem actionis, Sen. contr. 10, 1 (30), 12: ad utilitatem vitae omnia consilia factaque nostra, Tac. dial.: invidiam rerum non ad causam, sed ad voluntatem personasque, Vell.: ad alcis arbitrium fugam, Vell.: principia rerum ad famam, Tac. – m.————Abl. des Maßstabes, nec haec sunt rhythmicorum aut musicorum acerrimā normā dirigenda, Cic.: utilitate officium magis quam humanitate, Cic.: ne in maximis quidem rebus quicquam adhuc inveni firmius, quod tenerem aut quo iudicium meum dirigerem, quam id etc., habe ich keinen festern Stützpunkt, keine zuverlässigere Richtschnur für mein Urteil gefunden, als das usw., Cic.: ut tandem propius discas, quo fine beatum dirigitur, nach welcher Gr. das selige Leben bemessen wird = des seligen Lebens Ziel, Claud. Mall. Theod. cons. 96. – m. Adv., iudex officium suum ita diriget, ut etc., so bemessen, einrichten, Ulp. dig. 10, 3, 7. § 10: et ita dirigantur angiportorum divisiones, ist die Einteilung der Gassen anzuordnen, Vitr. 1, 6, 13. – ⇒ Synk. Perf. direxti, Verg. Aen. 5, 57. – dirigo wechselt in den Handschriften mit derigo, das zB. Ribbeck im Vergil, Halm u. Heräus im Tacitus aufgenommen haben, s. Halm Praefat. ad Tac. ann. ed. 3. p. XXV. Heräus zu Tac. hist. 4, 16, 8; auch inschr., zB. Corp. inscr. Lat. 1, 1220. -
44 GOÐI
m. heathen priest; chief (in Iceland during the republic).* * *a, m. [Ulf, renders ἱερεύς by gudja (ufar-gudja, ahumista-gudja, etc.), ἱερατεία by gudjinassus, ἱερατεύειν by gudjinôn; an Icel. gyði, gen. gyðja, would answer better to the Goth. form, but it never occurs, except that the fem. gyðja = goddess and priestess points not to goði, but to a masc. with a suppressed final i, gyði; a word coting occurs in O. H. G. glossaries, prob. meaning the same; and the form guþi twice occurs on Danish-Runic stones in Nura-guþi and Saulva-guþi, explained as goði by P. G. Thorsen, Danske Runem.; (Rafn’s explanation and reading of Nura-guþi qs. norðr á Gauði, is scarcely right): with this exception this word is nowhere recorded till it appears in Icel., where it got a wide historical bearing]:—prop. a priest, sacerdos, and hence a liege-lord or chief of the Icel. Commonwealth.A. HISTORICAL REMARKS.—The Norse chiefs who settled in Icel., finding the country uninhabited, solemnly took possession of the land (land-nám, q. v.); and in order to found a community they built a temple, and called themselves by the name of goði or hof-goði, ‘temple-priest;’ and thus the temple became the nucleus of the new community, which was called goðorð, n.:—hence hof-goði, temple-priest, and höfðingi, chief, became synonymous, vide Eb. passim. Many independent goðar and goðorð sprang up all through the country, until about the year 930 the alþingi (q. v.) was erected, where all the petty sovereign chiefs (goðar) entered into a kind of league, and laid the foundation of a general government for the whole island. In 964 A. D. the constitution was finally settled, the number of goðorð being fixed at three in each þing ( shire), and three þing in each of the three other quarters, (but four in the north); thus the number of goðar came to be nominally thirty-nine, really thirty-six, as the four in the north were only reckoned as three, vide Íb. ch. 5. On the introduction of Christianity the goðar lost their priestly character, but kept the name; and the new bishops obtained seats in the Lögrétta (vide biskup). About the year 1004 there were created new goðar (and goðorð), who had to elect judges to the Fifth Court, but they had no seats in the Lögrétta, and since that time the law distinguishes between forn ( old) and ný ( new) goðorð;—in Glúm. ch. 1 the word forn is an anachronism. It is curious that, especially in the 12th century, the goðar used to take the lesser Orders from political reasons, in order to resist the Romish clergy, who claimed the right of forbidding laymen to be lords of churches or to deal with church matters; thus the great chief Jón Loptsson was a sub-deacon; at last, about 1185, the archbishop of Norway forbade the bishops of Icel. to ordain any holder of a goðorð, unless they first gave up the goðorð, fyrir því bjóðum vér biskupum at vígja eigi þá menn er goðorð hafa, D. I. i. 291. In the middle of the 13th century the king of Norway induced the goðar to hand their power over to him, and thus the union with Norway was finally brought about in the year 1262; since that time, by the introduction of new codes (1272 and 1281), the name and dignity of goðar and goðorð disappeared altogether, so that the name begins and ends with the Commonwealth.B. DUTIES.—In the alþingi the goðar were invested with the Lögrettu-skipan (q. v.), that is to say, they composed the Lögrétta (the Legislative consisting of forty-eight members—on the irregularity of the number vide Íb. ch. 5), and were the lawgivers of the country; secondly, they had the dómnefna (q. v.), or right of naming the men who were to sit in the courts, vide dómr:—as to their duties in the quarter-parliaments (vár-þing) vide Grág. Þ. Þ. and the Sagas. The authority of the goðar over their liegemen at home was in olden times somewhat patriarchal, vide e. g. the curious passage in Hænsaþ. S. ch. 2; though no section of law relating to this interesting part of the old history is on record, we can glean much information from the Sagas. It is to be borne in mind that the goðar of the Saga time (10th century) and those of the Grágás and Sturlunga time (12th and 13th centuries) were very different; the former were a kind of sovereign chiefs, who of free will entered into a league; the latter had become officials, who for neglecting their duties in parliament might be fined, and even forfeit the goðorð to their liegemen, vide Grág. Þ. Þ. Neither þing (q. v.) nor goðorð was ever strictly geographical (such is the opinion of Konrad Maurer), but changed from time to time; the very word goðorð is defined as ‘power’ (veldi), and was not subject to the payment of tithe, K. Þ. K. 142. The goðorð could be parcelled out by inheritance or by sale; or they might, as was the case in the latter years of the Commonwealth, accumulate in one hand, vide esp. Sturl. passim, and Grág. The liegemen (þingmenn) were fully free to change their lords (ganga í lög með goða, ganga ór lögum); every franklin (þingmaðr) had in parliament to declare his þingfesti, i. e. to name his liegeship, and say to what goði and þing he belonged, and the goði had to acknowledge him; so that a powerful or skilful chief might have liegemen scattered all over the country. But the nomination to the courts and the right of sitting in the legislative body were always bound to the old names, as fixed by the settlement of the year 964; and any one who sought the name or influence of a goði had first (by purchase, inheritance, or otherwise) to become possessor of a share of one of the old traditionary goðorð; see the interesting chapter in Nj. The three goðar in one þing ( shire) were called sam-goða, joint-goðar; for the sense of allsherjar-goði vide p. 17.C. NAMES.—Sometimes a chief’s name referred to the god whom he especially worshipped, as Freys-Goði, Hrafn., Gísl., whence Freys-gyðlingar, q. v.; (the ör-goði is dubious); more frequently the name referred to the liegemen or county, e. g. Ljósvetninga-Goði, Tungu-Goði, etc.; but in the Saga time, goði was often added to the name almost as a cognomen, and with some, as Snorri, it became a part of their name (as Cato Censor in Latin); hann varðveitti þá hof, var hann þá kallaðr Snorri Goði, Eb. 42; seg, at sá sendi, er meiri vin var húsfreyjunnar at Fróðá en Goðans at Helgafelli, 332. Names on record in the Sagas:—men living from A. D. 874 to 964, Hallsteinn Goði, Landn., Eb.; Sturla Goði, Landn. 65; Jörundr Goði and Hróarr Tungu-Goði, id.; Ljótólfr Goði, Sd.; Hrafnkell Freys-Goði, Hrafn.; Oddr Tungu-Goði, Landn.; Þormóðr Karnár-Goði, Vd.; Áskell Goði, Rd.; Úlfr Ör-goði, Landn.; Grímkell Goði, Harð. S.; Þorgrímr Freys-goði, Gísl. 100, 110:—964 to 1030, Arnkell Goði, Landn., Eb.; Þorgrímr Goði, Eb.; Geirr Goði, Landn., Nj.; Runólfr Goði, id.; Þóroddr Goði, Kristni S.; Þormóðr Allsherjar-Goði, Landn.; Þorgeirr Goði, or Ljósvetninga-Goði, Nj., Landn.; (Þorkell Krafla) Vatnsdæla-Goði, Vd.; Helgi Hofgarða-Goði, Landn., Eb.; Snorri Hlíðarmanna-Goði, Lv.; Þórarinn Langdæla-Goði, Heiðarv. S.; and last, not least, Snorri Goði:—in the following period goði appears, though very rarely, as an appellative, e. g. Þormóðr Skeiðar-Goði (about 1100):—of the new goðar of 1004, Höskuldr Hvítaness-Goði, Nj.:—used ironically, Ingjaldr Sauðeyja-Goði, Ld.2. goðorð mentioned by name,—in the south, Allsherjar-goðorð, Landn. (App.) 336; Dalverja-goðorð, Sturl. ii. 48; Lundarmanna-goðorð, i. 223; Reykhyltinga-goðorð, 104, iii. 166, 169; Bryndæla-goðorð, Kjaln. S. 402: in the north, Ljósvetninga-goðorð, Lv. ch. 30; Möðruvellinga-goðorð, Bs. i. 488; Vatnsdæla-goðorð, Fs. 68; Fljótamanna-goðorð, Sturl. i. 138: in the west, Snorrunga-goðorð, 55; Jöklamanna-goðorð, iii. 166; Rauðmelinga-goðorð, Eb. 288; Reyknesinga-goðorð, Sturl. i. 9, 19; Þórsnesinga-goðorð, 198: the new godords of the Fifth Court, Laufæsinga-goðorð, Nj. 151; Melamanna-goðorð, id., Band., Sturl. i. 227. Passages in the Sagas and Laws referring to goðar and goðorð are very numerous, e. g. Íb. ch. 5, Nj. ch. 98, Grág., Lögréttu-þáttr, and Þ. Þ. passim, esp. ch. 1–5, 17, 35, 37, 39, 44, 58, 60, 61, Lv. ch. 4 (interesting), Vd. ch. 27, 41 (in fine), and 42, Vápn., Hrafn. ch. 2, Eb. ch. 10, 56, Sturl. iii. 98, 104, passim; for the accumulation of godords, see i. 227 (3, 22), Bs. i. 54; for the handing over the godords to the king of Norway, D. I. i; and esp. article 3 of the Sáttmáli, D. I. i. 631, 632. The godords were tithe-free, ef maðr á goðorð, ok þarf eigi þat til tíundar at telja, vald er þat en eigi fé:, K. Þ. K. 142.COMPDS: goðakviðr, goðalýrittr, goðaþáttr.II. = goð, i. e. good genius, in the Icel. game at dice called goða-tafl, with the formula, heima ræð eg goða minn bæði vel og lengi, … og kasta eg svo fyrir þig, cp. also ást-goði. -
45 TÚN
n.1) a hedged plot, enclosure, court-yard, homestead; gullu gæss í túni, the geese screamed in the yard;2) home field, home meadow (bleikir akrar, en slegin tún);3) town.* * *n. [a word widely applied and common to all Teut. languages; the Goth. is not on record; A. S. tûn; Engl. town; O. H. G. zûn; Germ. zaun; Norse tûn]:—prop. a hedge; this sense is still used in the Germ. zaun; but in Scandin. the only remnant seems to be the compd tun-riða (see B).II. a hedged or fenced plot, enclosure, within which a house is built; then the farm-house with its buildings, the homestead; and lastly, a single house or dwelling: in Norway tun is = Dan. gaards-plads, the quadrangle or premises annexed to the buildings; whereas ‘bö’ answers to the mod. Icel. ‘tún:’ in Norse deeds each single farm is called tún, í efsta túni í Ulfalda-stöðum, D. N. ii. 534: the same usage of the word town remains in Scotland, see Scott’s Waverley, ch. ix, sub fin.: many of the following examples run from one of these senses into the other; tefldu í túni teitir vóru, Vsp.; allir Einherjar Oðins-túnum í, Gm.; ok gullu við gæss í túni, Skv. 3. 29, Gkv. 1. 15; hér í túni, 2. 39; ok er þeir koma heim þá er Úlfr fóstri þeirra heima í túni fyrir, Fb. i. 133; jarls menn tóku skeið ór túninu, galloped out of the tún, Orkn. 416: this sense still remains in phrases as, ríða í tún, to arrive at a house, Nj. 23; cp. skal hann ei bráðum bruna í tún, bóndann dreymdi mig segir hún, Bb.; fara um tún, to pass by a house; þeir fóru um tún í Saurbæ, Bs. i. 647; þá fara þeir Ingi hér í tún, 648; í túni fyrir karldyrum, K. Þ. K.; tún frá túni, from house to house, Karl. 129, 138; þeir fá brotið skjaldþilit, ok komask út fram í túnit, ok þar út á riðit, Grett. 99 (Cod. Ub.); ok er þeir kómu á Ré, gengu þeir ór túni á veginn, fylktu þeir fyrir útan skíð-garðinn, Fms. vii. 324; borgir eða héruð eða tún, x. 237; borgir ok kastala, héruð ok tún, Karl. 444; fór ek um þorp ok um tún ok um héraðs-bygðir, Sks. 631.2. in Icel. a special sense has prevailed, viz. the ‘enclosed’ in-field, a green manured spot of some score of acres lying around the dwellings; bleikir akrar, slegin tún, Nj. 112; skal hann ganga út í tún at sín, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 209; var þá fluttr farmr af skipinu upp í tún at Borg, Eg. 163; um einn völl svá til at jafna sem eitt tún vítt vel ok kringlótt, Fms. vii. 97; látið hesta vára vera nærri túni, Lv. 44; í túninu í Mávahlíð, Eb. 58; í túninu í Odda mun finnask hóll nokkurr, Bs. i. 228, and so passim in old and mod. Icel. usage; thus tún and engiar are opposed.III. metaph. in poets; snáka tún, ‘snake-town,’ i. e. gold; reikar-tún, ‘hair-town’ i. e. the head, Lex. Poët.; bragar tún, the ‘town of song,’ i. e. the mind, the memory of men, Ad. (fine); mun-tún, the ‘mind’s town,’ i. e. the breast, Fas. i. (in a verse); mælsku tún, hyggju tún, the ‘speech town,’ ‘mind’s town,’ i. e. the breast. Lex. Poët.: in local names, but rare, Túnir: Túns-berg, in Norway; Sig-túnir, a place of victory, in Sweden; Tún-garðr, in Icel., Landn.B. COMPDS: túnannir, túnbarð, túnbrekka, túnfótr, túngarðr, túngöltr, túnhlið, túnkrepja, túnriða, túnasláttr, túnsvið, túnsvín, túnsækinn, túnvöllr.☞ The ancient Scandinavians, like other old Teutonic people, had no towns; Tacitus says, ‘nullas Germanorum populis urbes habitari satis notum est… colunt discreti ac diversi, ut fons, ut campus, ut nemus placuit,’ Germ. ch. 16. In Norway the first town, Níðarós, was founded by the two Olaves (Olave Tryggvason and Saint Olave, 994–1030), and this town was hence par excellence called Kaupang, q. v. But the real founder of towns in Norway was king Olave the Quiet (1067–1093); as to Iceland, the words of Tacitus, ‘colunt diversi ut fons, etc., placuit,’ still apply; 120 years ago (in 1752), the only town or village of the country (Reykjavík) was a single isolated farm. In the old Norse law, the ‘Town-law’ is the new law attached as an appendix to the old ‘Land-law.’ -
46 UNDIR
* * *prep. with dat. and acc.I. with dat.1) under;þá brast í sundr jörð undir hesti hans, the earth burst asunder under his horse;þungr undir árum, heavy to row;þeir leita þeirra ok finna þá undir eyju einni, they seek for them and find them under an island;undir þeim hesti var alinn Eiðfaxi, that horse was the sire of E.;2) fig. (undir þeim biskupi eru ellifu hundruð kirkna);eiga undir sér, to have under one, in one’s power;eiga fé undir e-m, to have money in his hands, deposited with him;3) under, depending on;orlög vár eru eigi undir orðum þínum, our fate does not depend on thy words;hann á vin undir hverjum manni, he has a friend in every man;4) ellipt. or adverbial usages;vóru þau (Njáll ok Bergþóra) úbrunnin undir, they were unburned underneath;meðan töður manna eru undir, whilst the hay is lying (mown, but not got in);ef þér þœtti nökkut undir um mik, if thou hast cared at all for me;sól (dagr) er undir, the sun (day) is down, under the horizon;væri oss mikit undir, at vér fengim liðsinni hans, it were worth much to us to get his help;II. with acc.1) under, underneath, denoting motion (var settr undir hann stóll);2) of time;hrökk undir miðdegi, it drew close to midday;3) fig. leggja undir sik, to lay under oneself, to subjugate;þjóna undir e-n, to serve under one;þessa laxveiði gaf hann undir kirkjuna, he made it over to the church;bera fé undir e-n, to bribe one;leggja virðing konungs undir vápn mín, to let it depend on my weapons;ef undir oss skal koma kjörit, if the choice is to be left with us;Hjört þótti mér þeir hafa undir, H. me thought they got under;ef kona tekr mann undir bónda sinn, if she be untrue to her husband;bjóða fé í leigu undir sik, to offer to pay money for one’s passage.* * *prep. with dat. and acc.; an older monosyllabic und is often used in poets, Ls. 44, Hdl. 11, Þkv. 16, Hm. 58; und valkesti, und árum, Lex. Poët.; und hánum, Haustl.: unt = und, Akv. 26 (Bugge): [Ulf. undar; A. S., Engl., and Dan. under; O. H. G. untar; Germ. unter]:—under, underneath, below.A. With dat., undir hesti hans, Nj. 158; tréit u. honum, underneath him, 202; mána vegr und hánum, Haustl.; skipit undir þeim, Háv. 42, Ld. 78; troða undir fótum, Fms. ii. 172; bera undir hendi sér, Eg. 237, Nj. 200; sverðit brotnaði undir hjaltinu, 43; sitja undir borðum, 68; róa undir seglum, Fms. viii. 131; skip þungt undir árum, heavy to row. Eg. 354; undir túngarði, Ld. 138; u. veggnum, Háv. 49; u. haugnum, Eb. 94; u. heiðinni, Eg. 277; fjöll undir jöklum, Fb. i. 540; liggja undir nesi einu, Nj. 43; undir garðinum, Njarð. 374; und kvernum, Ls. 44: und Miðgarði, Hdl. 11; undir Þríhyrningi, Nj. 89, 114; undir Hrauni, Eb. 52; undir Felli, Nj. 16, of places seated under a fell, Landn. passim.2. hvárt þat fé hefði undir því kvikendi alizt, of a dam, Grág. ii. 312; undir þeim var alinn Freyfaxi, she ( the mare) was the dam of F., Landn. 195.II. metaph. usages; alla sem undir honum eru, Sks. 677 B; u. þeim biskupi eru ellifu hundrað kirkna, Rb. 332; búa u. e-m, Fms. i. 107; undir hendi, höndum e-m, hönd (B.I. fine); eiga undir sér, to have under one, in one’s power, Fms. iv. 271, Ld. 250, Vígl. 33, Sturl. i. 20; see eiga (A. IV. 2): eiga fé undir e-m, to have money in his hands, deposited with him, Nj. 101; taka tíu hundruð u. Eiríki bónda, ten hundred in E.’s keeping, Dipl. ii. 6; tvau hundruð u. sonum herra Stepháns, i. 11; þeim manni er féit er undir, Grág. i. 184; er und einum mér öll hodd Hniflunga, Akv. 26.2. under, depending on; svá var ávísat sem u. væri bani ykkar beggja, Am. 12; örlög vár eru eigi u. orðum þínum, Karl. 339; hans líf stendr þar u., Stj. 219; undir því væri, at ek hefða góð málalok, Nj. 47; hvárt þykkir þer u. því sem mest, 263; mikit þótti spökum mönnum undir, at …, Ld. 38; undir þínum þokka þykkir mér mest af þínum frændum, I am most concerned for what thou thinkest, Lv. 72.3. undir vitni e-s, 623. 15; u. handlagi e-s, Dipl. i. 11; hann á vin undir hverjum manni, he has a friend in every man, Fas. i. 290; jafnan er munr undir manns liði (= í manns liði), a man’s help is something, Bs. i; þó at smátt sé und einum, though one man (more or less) makes little difference, Hallfred; um þá gripi er görsemar eru undir, things of value, Gísl. 80; lítil eru tiðendi u. förum mínum, Fms. xi. 118; fela ván sína alla u. Guði, 686 B. 2; eiga traust u. e-m, Fms. i. 261; undir trausti, skjóli, hlífð … e-s, 623. 15; u. griðum, Grág. ii. 194; segja hvat honum er undir fréttinni, Grág. (Kb.) i. 51; mjök var undir heimboði við þik, at vér vildim, Ld. 236; hvat undir mun búa bæn þessi, Eg. 764; þat bjó mest undir ferð Áka, at …, Fms. xi. 45; jarl spyrr hvat undir kveðju sé, Fas. iii. 567.III. ellipt. or adverbial usages; vóru þau úbrunnin undir, underneath, Nj. 208; mér þótti hann vera í rauðum hosum undir, 214; var þar undir niðri skógr, Eg. 580; meðan töður manna eru undir, whilst the hay is down, of hay mown, but not got in, Nj. 192; hart mun þykkja u. at búa, 90.2. at þat sé eigi verr undir, enn vara, of not less value, substance, K. Þ. K. 172; ef mér þætti nökkut u. um mik, if I thought it mattered aught, Nj. 19; þykki mér mikit u., at …, does it matter much to thee? 65; hverjum manni muni þykkja nokkut undir, at …, Sturl. i. 176.B. With acc., under, underneath, Lat. sub, denoting motion; var settr undir hann stóll, Nj. 269; koma fótum undir sik, 202; fara undir skipit, Njarð. 376; kominn undir jarðar-menit, Ld. 60; renna u. hendr e-m, Háv. 41; þeim tók undir hendr, Ld. 38; kom u. kverk öxinni, Nj. 84; láta u. belti sér, 168; setjask u. borð, 176; heimtask út u. akkerin, Fms. ix. 44; stýra u. veðr, … beita undir veðr, Fb. i. 540; leggja út u. Eyjar, Nj. 125; riða austr u. Eyjafjöll, 216; sigla suðr u. England, Hkr. i. 129; leggjask niðr u. hauginn, Eb. 94; ganga u. hamar-skúta nökkurn, Nj. 264; hleypa heim undir Þríhyrning, 105.2. of time; hrökk undir miðdegi, it drew close to midday, Fas. i. 506; cp. the mod. phrase, það er komið undir dagmál, hádegi, … náttmál, of time, close to, hard upon.II. metaph. usages; gefa hann undir vápn yður, Njarð. 354; leggja virðing konungs undir vápn mín, to let it depend on, Fms. x. 199; jarl hverr skyldi hafa und sik þrjá hersa (= undir sér), 182; Hjört þótti mér þeir hafa undir, they had him under, had him on the ground, Nj. 95; leggja undir sik, to lay under oneself, subjugate, Fms. i. 3; skattgilda undir sik. Eg. 402; ganga undir e-n, to submit to, Fms. i. 37, 156, Ld. 166; játtask undir e-t, Fms. ix. 227; taka vel … u. e-t, Ld. 150; þjóna u. e-n, to serve under, Fms. x. 23; draga u. sik, Eg. 61; arf berr undir e-n, devolves upon, Grág. i. 179; þessa laxveiði gaf hann undir kirkjuna, he made it over to the church, Fms. i. 272; Sámsey er undir biskup, is under a bishop, xi. 230; þær eignir liggja undir þá ætt, vi. 432; leita ráðs u. e-n, xi. 80, MS. 686 B. 13; vikja máli u. e-n, Nj. 77; skírskota u. e-n, Ó. H. 86, Eg. 352, N. G. L. i. 348; bera fé u. e-n, to bribe, Ld. 114. Fms. v. 187; játa sik undir at gjalda, to engage oneself, Dipl. ii. 2; leggja e-t undir þegnskap sinn, upon one’s honour, Grág. (Kb.) i. 48; þá mælti Einarr svá undir málit, interrupt it, Sturl. i. 66 C.2. special phrases; ef kona tekr mann undir bónda sinn, if she be untrue to her husband, N. G. L. i. 351, H. E. i. 236; því fylgðu engir mann-lestir, þvíat ek tók engan mann undir Gísla, I was true to G., Gísl. 15; land styrkvara undir bú, at heyföngum, stronger in the way of household, yielding more crops, Sturl. iii. 271; bjóða fé í leigu u. sik, to offer money for a passage, Nj. 128; taka penning veginn u. blóðlát, for letting blood, Rétt. 2. 10; taka eyri u. hvert lispund, id.; líða undir lok, to come to-an end, Nj. 156.III. ellipt., sól er undir, the sun is under, Grág. i. 104; dagr er undir, Fb. iii. 384; slá u. sem mest má þessa viku, to mow as much as possible this week, so as to prepare for drying it the next, Eb. 150; standa undir með e-m, to back, Sturl. i. 20. -
47 contineō
contineō tinuī, tentus, ēre [com-+teneo], to hold together, bound, limit, comprise, enclose, surround, environ: ut trabes artē contineantur, Cs.: oppidum pons continebat, made a connection with, Cs.: hiberna milibus passuum C continebantur, were comprised within, Cs.: loci naturā continentur, are shut in, Cs.: artes inter se continentur, hang together: Zonarum trium contentus fine, O. —To keep together, keep in a body: uno in loco legiones, Cs.: navīs ibi, Cs.: exercitum, L.—To shut in, hem in, surround, hold: munitionibus contineri, Cs.: angustissime Pompeium, Cs.—To hold fast, keep, hold in place, retain: quod recepit: merces (opp. partiri): (naves) copulis continebantur, Cs.: parta a maioribus, Ta.—To keep, detain, shut in, hold, restrain, repress: manūs, keep hands off, T.: unde manum continuit? H.: sub pellibus milites, Cs.: nostros in castris, Cs.: ora frenis, Ph.: ventos carcere, O.: animam in dicendo: se domi, to stay: suo se loco, Cs.: agricolam si continet imber, keeps in doors, V.: suis intra munitionem, Cs.: alqm dextrā prehensum, V.: deprensum hostem, O.: gradum, to halt, V. — To comprise, contain, comprehend: in se vim caloris: genitalia corpora mundus, O.—Fig., to hold together, keep, retain: rem p.: Belgas in officio, Cs.: ceteros in armis, L.: eius hospitio contineri, N.—To hold back, detain, repress, check, curb, stay, stop, subdue: adpetitiones animi: insolentiam suam: Etruriam terrore, L.: animum a consuetā libidine, S.: hos flumina continebant, Cs.: manum iuventus Metu deorum, H.: se male, O.: vix me contineo, quin, etc., T.: non posse milites contineri, quin, etc., Cs.: vix contineor, refrain, T.: Quae vera audivi, keep to myself, T.: libros, keep back: odia tacitis nunc discordiis continentur, are confined within the limits of.—To comprehend, embrace, include, comprise: liber continet res gestas regum, N.: (comitia) rem militarem continent (i. e. in their jurisdiction), L.: fabula continet aestūs, H.: quo more caerimonia continetur, consists, Cs.: quae maxime rem continerent, the principal points, L.: forum, in quo aequitas continetur.* * *continere, continui, contentus V TRANSsecure, maintain, sustain; fasten/hold in position; retain, keep safe, preserve; hinder, contain/shut in/confine; stay; restrain/hold back; comprise/form basis; keep/hold/hang together/fast; surround, enclose, contain, limit; concentrate -
48 structure
структура (1. строение; внутренняя организация 2. схема; система; конструкция 3. интегральная структура; интегральная схема 4. форма; вид) || образовывать структуру; структурировать; организовывать || структурный- air-isolation monolithic structure
- antiasperomagnetic structure
- antiferromagnetic structure
- array structure
- asperomagnetic structure
- asymmetric-chevron bubble propagating structure
- backward-wave structure
- band structure
- base-centered structure
- beam-lead structure
- bias-pin resonator structure
- biperiodic structure
- BIST structure
- block structure
- branch control structure
- bubble array structure
- bubble-domain array structure
- bucket-brigade structure
- built-in self-test structure
- built-in self-testing structure
- buried-collector structure
- BW structure
- canted magnetic structure
- CCD structure
- cell structure
- charge-coupled-device structure
- charge-sloshing structure
- charge-transfer structure
- chevron layer structure
- cholesteric structure
- class structure
- close-packed structure
- cluster spin glass structure
- collinear structure
- comb structure
- commensurate magnetic structure
- complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor structure
- computing structure
- conceptual structure
- cone magnetic structure
- contiguous data structure
- continuous slow-wave structure
- control structure
- coordination structure
- coplanar-electrode structure
- crystal structure
- cubic structure
- current-induced magnetic-flux structure
- data structure
- decision structure
- deep structure
- dendrite structure
- diamagnetic structure
- dielectric-anisotropic electrooptic crystal sandwich structure
- dielectric-isolated structure
- directory structure
- disordered structure
- dissipative structure
- distributed data structure
- domain structure
- domain-wall structure
- double-drift structure
- dual-base structure
- electronic band structure
- endohedral structure
- energy-band structure
- epitaxial structure
- extended-interaction structure
- face-centered structure
- FAMOS structure
- fan magnetic structure
- feed-backward lattice structure
- feed-forward lattice structure
- ferrimagnetic spiral structure
- ferrimagnetic structure
- ferromagnetic spiral structure
- ferromagnetic structure
- file structure
- fine structure
- flat antiferromagnetic spiral structure
- floating-gate avalanche-injection MOS structure
- forward-wave structure
- fractal structure
- generic structure
- graded-base structure
- graphic data structure
- gross crystal structure
- guard-ring structure
- half-disk bubble propagating structure
- Hamiltonian structure
- helicoidal magnetic structure
- heterodesmic structure
- heterojunction structure
- hexagonal structure
- hill-and-valley structure
- homodesmic structure
- honeycomb domain structure
- honeycomb structure
- hybrid ferromagnet-semiconductor structure
- hyperfine structure
- I2-PLASA structure
- ideal spin glass structure
- IF-THEN-ELSE structure
- incommensurate magnetic structure
- integrated-circuit structure
- intellectual structure
- interdigital structure
- interdigitated structure
- internally striped planar structure
- intracell charge-transfer structure
- inverted structure
- ion-implanted planar mesa structure
- ion-implanted structure
- island structure
- isomorphic structures
- iteration control structure
- junction-isolated structure
- ladder-line slow-wave structure
- lag structure
- lateral complementary-transistor structure
- lattice structure
- leapfrog multi-feedback structure
- light-guiding structure
- line injecting structure
- linear structure
- local periodic structure
- logic control structure
- logic structure
- log-periodic structure
- long-periodic magnetic structure
- loop structure
- LP structure
- lyotropic structure
- major-minor loop memory structure
- MAS structure
- meander-line slow-wave structure
- merged structure
- mesa structure
- mesh structure
- metal-alumina-semiconductor structure
- metal-ferroelectric-semiconductor structure
- metal-insulator-metal structure
- metal-insulator-metal-insulator-metal structure
- metal-insulator-metal-insulator-semiconductor structure
- metal-insulator-oxide-semiconductor structure
- metal-insulator-semiconductor annular structure
- metal-insulator-semiconductor structure
- metal-insulator-semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor structure
- metal-nitride-oxide-semiconductor structure
- metal-nitride-semiconductor structure
- metal-oxide-metal structure
- metal-oxide-semiconductor structure
- metal-oxide-silicon structure
- metal-silicon nitride-silicon oxide-silicon structure
- metal-thick oxide-nitride-silicon structure
- metal-thick oxide-silicon structure
- MFS structure
- microwave structure
- mictomagnetic structure
- MIM structure
- MIMIM structure
- MIMIS structure
- MIOS structure
- MIS annular structure
- MIS structure
- MISIS structure
- MNOS structure
- MNS structure
- modular structure
- modulated magnetic structure
- modulated structure
- molecular structure
- monoclinic structure
- monolithic structure
- MOS structure
- MQW structure
- MSNSOS structure
- multidomain structure
- multiemitter structure
- multijunction structure
- multilevel structure
- multilevel-metallized structure
- multimode structure
- multiple-base structure
- multiple-junction structure
- multipole structure
- multiquantum-well structure
- n on p structure
- n on p substrate structure
- narrow-gap structure
- nematic structure
- nested structure
- n-i-p-i structure
- noncollinear structure
- non-contiguous data structure
- nonuniform-base structure
- n-p-n structure
- object structure
- one-element failure permissible structure
- optical-waveguide structure
- ordered structure
- organizational structure
- orthorhombic structure
- overlapping-gate structure
- overlay structure
- p on n structure
- p on n substrate structure
- paramagnetic structure
- percolation structure
- periodic domain structure
- periodic magnetic focusing structure
- periodic permanent-magnet structure
- perovskite structure
- phase slip structure
- photoconductor-elastomer structure
- planar structure
- plane-injection structure
- p-n structure
- p-n-i-p structure
- pnotojunction structure
- p-n-p structure
- polycrystalline structure
- position-dependent zone structure
- PPM structure
- program structure
- p-si-n structure
- punch-through structure
- radar absorbing structure
- Read structure
- rearrangeable multistage structure
- record structure
- redundant structure
- reflexive structure
- relational structure
- rhombohedral structure
- RM structure
- sandwich structure
- sectorial structure of crystal
- selection structure
- self-referent structure
- self-similar structure
- semiconductor-metal-semiconductor structure
- sequence structure
- sequential data structure
- signal structure
- silicon-on-insulated substrate structure
- silicon-on-insulator structure
- silicon-on-spinel structure
- simple cubic structure
- simple spiral magnetic structure
- slowing structure
- slow-wave propagation structure
- slow-wave structure
- smectic structure
- SMS structure
- social structure
- space-antenna support structure
- sperimagnetic structure
- speromagnetic structure
- spin structure
- spin-screw structure
- spiral magnetic structure
- spiral structure
- staggered-electrode structure
- standard buried-collector structure
- star structure
- stripe domain structure
- structure of management information
- sub-band structure
- supercritically doped structure
- superlattice structure
- surface structure
- symbol structure
- tape helix slow-wave structure
- technical structure
- tesselation structure
- test structure
- tetragonal structure
- T-I-bar structure
- transverse-tape slow-wave structure
- tree structure
- triclinic structure
- trigonal structure
- twin structure
- two-element failure permissible structure
- two-sleeve spiral magnetic structure
- umbrella magnetic structure
- undercut mesa structure
- uniform-base structure
- unipolar structure
- vertical p-n-p structure
- V-groove metal-oxide-semiconductor structure
- volume-centered structure
- vortex structure
- wide-gap structure
- Y-bar structure
- Y-I-bar structure
- zig-zag line slow-wave structureThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > structure
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identification, index, identification mark, index mark, number, ( моды) order* * *и́ндекс м.1. мат. indexи́ндекс ука́зывает на систе́мные набо́ры да́нных — the index references to system data sets2. стат. index numberве́рхний и́ндекс — upper index, superscriptи́ндекс выцвета́ния — fading indexи́ндекс вя́зкости — viscosity indexи́ндекс гра́ни криста́лла — crystal-face indexи́ндекс за́данного ку́рса навиг. — heading [HDG] command markerи́ндекс инфильтра́ции — infiltration indexи́ндекс испаря́емости — volatility indexи́ндекс итера́ции мат. — iteration indexи́ндекс местоположе́ния (четырёхбуквенный индекс ИКАО для обозначения местоположения стационарной станции) — location indicator (a four-letter ICAO code group assigned to the location of a aeronautical station)ми́ллеровские и́ндексы — Miller indexesмла́дший и́ндекс ( при двойной индексации) вчт. — fine indexи́ндекс модуля́ции ( в частотной модуляции) — modulation indexнадстро́чный и́ндекс — superscriptнемо́й и́ндекс мат. — dummy [umbral] indexни́жний и́ндекс — subscriptни́жний, ле́вый и́ндекс — presubscript, presub, preceding subscriptни́жний, пра́вый и́ндекс — post-subscript, post-subи́ндекс объё́ма произво́дства — production indexограни́ченный и́ндекс — bounded indexи́ндекс отсчё́та ку́рса, неподви́жный (в радиомагнитном индикаторе, планово-навигационном приборе и т. п.) — lubber lineи́ндекс пересече́ния — intersection coefficient, intersection numberподстро́чный и́ндекс — subscriptи́ндекс прерыва́ния — interruptibility indexи́ндекс ревербера́ции — reverberation indexсвобо́дный и́ндекс — free indexсгла́женный и́ндекс мат. — rectified index(-number)сингуля́рный и́ндекс — singular indexсоставно́й и́ндекс — aggregative indexста́рший и́ндекс ( при двойной индексации) вчт. — main indexи́ндекс сто́имости жи́зни — index of cost of livingи́ндекс сумми́рования — dummy [umbral] indexи́ндекс температу́рной уста́вки ( автоматического регулятора) — temperature setting indexи́ндекс цен — price indexцепно́й и́ндекс стат. — chain indexи́ндекс ци́кла ( число выполненных циклов) — cycle(-)indexи́ндекс часто́тной модуля́ции — frequency modulation index -
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complex, chain, installation, method, repertoire вчт., repertory, structure, system* * *систе́ма ж.
systemдубли́ровать систе́му — duplicate a systemотла́живать систе́му — tune up a systemсисте́ма функциони́рует норма́льно киб. — the system is well-behavedавари́йная систе́ма ав. — emergency systemсисте́ма авари́йного покида́ния ( самолёта) — escape systemавтомати́ческая систе́ма — automatic systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования [САР] — automatic-control system of the regulator(y) typeсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования, де́йствующая по отклоне́нию — error-actuated control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования, за́мкнутая — closed-loop control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования, и́мпульсная — sampling control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования, многоё́мкостная — multicapacity control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования, многоко́нтурная — multiloop control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования, многоме́рная — multivariable control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования, програ́ммная — time-pattern control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования, разо́мкнутая — open-loop control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования следя́щего ти́па — servo-operation control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования со случа́йными возде́йствиями, и́мпульсная — random-input sampled-data systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого регули́рования со стабилиза́цией (проце́сса) — regulator-operation control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого управле́ния [САУ] — automatic-control systemсисте́ма автомати́ческого управле́ния, цифрова́я — digital control systemсисте́ма автоподстро́йки частоты́ [АПЧ] — AFC systemсисте́ма АПЧ захва́тывает частоту́ — the AFC system locks on to the (desired) frequencyсисте́ма АПЧ осуществля́ет по́иск частоты́ — the AFC system searches for the (desired) frequencyсисте́ма автоподстро́йки частоты́, фа́зовая [ФАПЧ] — phase-lock loop, PLLагрега́тная, унифици́рованная систе́ма ( советская система пневматических средств автоматики) — standard-module pneumatic instrumentation systemадапти́вная систе́ма — adaptive systemапериоди́ческая систе́ма — critically damped systemасинхро́нная систе́ма — asynchronous systemастати́ческая систе́ма — zero-constant-error systemастати́ческая систе́ма второ́го поря́дка — Type 2 [zero-velocity-error] systemастати́ческая систе́ма пе́рвого поря́дка — Type 1 [zero-position-error] systemсисте́ма без резерви́рования — non-redundant systemсисте́ма блокиро́вки ( радиационной установки) — interlock systemсисте́ма ва́ла ( в допусках и посадках) — the basic shaft systemвентиляцио́нная систе́ма — ventilation systemвентиляцио́нная, вытяжна́я систе́ма — exhaust ventilation systemвзаи́мные систе́мы — mutual systemsсисте́ма водоснабже́ния — water(-supply) systemсисте́ма водоснабже́ния, оборо́тная — circulating [closed-circuit] water systemсисте́ма водоснабже́ния, прямото́чная — once-through [run-of-river cooling] systemсисте́ма возду́шного отопле́ния — warm-air heating systemсисте́ма воспроизведе́ния ( записи) — reproduction systemсисте́ма впры́ска двс. — injection systemсисте́ма впры́ска, предка́мерная двс. — antechamber system of injectionсисте́ма впу́ска двс. — induction [intake] systemсисте́ма вы́борки вчт. — selection systemвытяжна́я систе́ма — exhaust systemвычисли́тельная систе́ма — computer [computing] systemвычисли́тельная, многома́шинная систе́ма — multicomputer systemсисте́ма генера́тор — дви́гатель — Ward-Leonard speed-control systemгибри́дная систе́ма — hybrid systemсисте́ма громкоговоря́щей свя́зи — public-address [personnel-address, PA] systemгрузова́я систе́ма мор. — cargo (handling) systemдвухкомпоне́нтная систе́ма хим. — two-component [binary] systemдвухни́точная систе́ма тепл. — two-flow systemдвухпроводна́я систе́ма эл. — two-wire systemдвухэлектро́дная систе́ма ( электроннооптического преобразователя) — self-focusing (diod) systemдиспе́рсная систе́ма — disperse systemдиссипати́вная систе́ма — dissipative systemсисте́ма дистанцио́нного управле́ния — remote control systemдиффере́нтная систе́ма мор. — trim systemдифференциа́льная систе́ма тлф. — hybrid setсисте́ма дождева́ния — sprinkling systemсисте́ма до́пусков — tolerance systemсисте́ма до́пусков, двусторо́нняя [симметри́чная], преде́льная — bilateral system of tolerancesсисте́ма до́пусков и поса́док — system [classification] of fits and tolerancesсисте́ма до́пусков, односторо́нняя [асимметри́чная], преде́льная — unilateral system of tolerancesсисте́ма дрена́жа ( топливных баков) ав. — vent systemсисте́ма едини́ц — system of unitsсисте́ма едини́ц, междунаро́дная [СИ] — international system of units, SIсисте́ма едини́ц МКГСС уст. — MKGSS [metre-kilogram(me)-force-second ] system (of units)систе́ма едини́ц МКС — MKS [metre-kilogram(me)-second ] system (of units)систе́ма едини́ц МКСА — MKSA [metre-kilogram(me)-mass-second-ampere ] system (of units), absolute practical system of unitsсисте́ма едини́ц МКСГ — MKSG [metre-kilogram(me)-force-second-kelvin ] system (of units)систе́ма едини́ц МСС — MSC [metre-second-candela] system (of units)систе́ма едини́ц МТС — MTS [metre-ton-second] system (of units)систе́мы едини́ц СГС — CGS [centimetre-gram(me)-second ] systems (of units)систе́ма едини́ц, техни́ческая — engineer's system of unitsже́зловая систе́ма ж.-д. — staff systemсисте́ма жизнеобеспе́чения косм. — life-support (and survival) systemсисте́ма жизнеобеспе́чения, автоно́мная — back-pack life-support systemсисте́ма зажига́ния — ignition systemсисте́ма зажига́ния, полупроводнико́вая — transistor(ized) ignition systemсисте́ма зажига́ния, электро́нная — electronic ignition systemсисте́ма заземле́ния — earth [ground] networkзамедля́ющая систе́ма — ( в электровакуумных устройствах СВЧ) slow-wave structure; ( волноводная) slow-wave guide; ( коаксиальная) wave delay lineзамедля́ющая, встре́чно-стержнева́я систе́ма — interdigital [interdigitated] slow-wave structureзамедля́ющая, гребе́нчатая систе́ма — vane-line slow-wave structure, finned slow-wave guideзамедля́ющая, спира́льная систе́ма — helical slow-wave structureза́мкнутая систе́ма — closed systemсисте́ма за́писи вчт. — writing systemзапомина́ющая систе́ма вчт. — storage systemсисте́ма затопле́ния мор. — flood(ing) systemсисте́ма захо́да на поса́дку по кома́ндам с земли́ ав. — ground-controlled-approach [GCA] systemзачи́стная систе́ма ( танкера) — stripping systemсисте́ма зерка́л Фабри́—Перо́ — Fabry-Perot [FP] mirror systemзерка́льно-ли́нзовая систе́ма ( в микроскопе) — catadioptric systemсисте́ма золоудале́ния — ash-handling systemсисте́ма зо́льников кож. — lime yard, lime roundизоли́рованная систе́ма — isolated systemсисте́ма индивидуа́льного вы́зова свз. — paging systemинерциа́льная систе́ма — inertial systemинформацио́нная систе́ма — information systemинформацио́нно-поиско́вая систе́ма — information retrieval systemисхо́дная систе́ма — prototype [original] systemканализацио́нная систе́ма — sewer(age) systemканализацио́нная, общесплавна́я систе́ма — combined sewer(age) systemканализацио́нная, разде́льная систе́ма — separate sewer(age) systemсисте́ма коди́рования — coding systemколеба́тельная систе́ма — (преим. механическая) vibratory [vibrating] system; ( немеханическая) oscillatory [resonant] systemколеба́тельная, многорезона́торная систе́ма ( магнетрона) — multiple-cavity resonatorколориметри́ческая трёхцве́тная систе́ма — three-colour photometric systemсисте́ма кома́нд ЭВМ — instruction set of a computer, computer instruction setсисте́ма координа́т — coordinate systemсвя́зывать систе́му координа́т с … — tie in a coordinate system with …, tie coordinate system to …систе́ма координа́т, инерциа́льная — inertial frameсисте́ма координа́т, лаборато́рная — laboratory coordinate system, laboratory frame of referenceсисте́ма координа́т, ле́вая — left-handed coordinate systemсисте́ма координа́т, ме́стная — local (coordinate) systemсисте́ма координа́т, поко́ящаяся — rest (coordinate) systemсисте́ма координа́т, пото́чная аргд. — (relative) wind coordinate systemсисте́ма координа́т, пра́вая — right-handed coordinate systemсисте́ма координа́т, свя́занная с дви́жущимся те́лом — body axes (coordinate) systemсисте́ма координа́т, свя́занная с Землё́й — fixed-in-the-earth (coordinate) systemсисте́ма корре́кции гироско́па — gyro monitor, (long-term) referenceсисте́ма корре́кции гироско́па, магни́тная — magnetic gyro monitor, magnetic referenceсисте́ма корре́кции гироско́па, ма́ятниковая — gravity gyro monitor, gravity referenceсисте́ма криволине́йных координа́т — curvilinear coordinate systemкурсова́я систе́ма ав. — directional heading [waiting] systemли́тниковая систе́ма — gating [pouring gate] systemмагни́тная систе́ма — magnetic systemсисте́ма ма́ссового обслу́живания — queueing [waiting] systemсисте́ма ма́ссового обслу́живания, сме́шанная — combined loss-delay queueing [waiting] systemсисте́ма ма́ссового обслу́живания с ожида́нием — delay queueing [waiting] systemсисте́ма ма́ссового обслу́живания с отка́зами — congestion queueing [waiting] systemсисте́ма ма́ссового обслу́живания с поте́рями — loss-type queueing [waiting] systemмени́сковая систе́ма — meniscus [Maksutov] systemсисте́ма мер, метри́ческая — metric systemсисте́ма мер, типогра́фская — point systemмехани́ческая систе́ма — mechanical systemмехани́ческая, несвобо́дная систе́ма — constrained material systemсисте́ма мно́гих тел — many-body systemмногокана́льная систе́ма свз. — multichannel systemмногокомпоне́нтная систе́ма — multicomponent systemмногоме́рная систе́ма — multivariable systemмодели́руемая систе́ма — prototype systemмо́дульная систе́ма — modular systemмультипле́ксная систе́ма — multiplex systemсисте́ма набо́ра ( корпуса судна) — framing systemсисте́ма набо́ра, кле́тчатая — cellular framing systemсисте́ма набо́ра, попере́чная — transverse framing systemсисте́ма набо́ра, продо́льная — longitudinal framing systemсисте́ма набо́ра, сме́шанная — mixed framing systemсисте́ма навига́ции — navigation systemсисте́ма навига́ции, автоно́мная — self-contained navigation systemсисте́ма навига́ции, гиперболи́ческая — hyperbolic navigation systemсисте́ма навига́ции, дальноме́рная — rho-rho [ - ] navigation systemсисте́ма навига́ции, дальноме́рно-угломе́рная — rho-theta [ - ] navigation systemсисте́ма навига́ции, кругова́я — rho-rho [ - ] navigation systemсисте́ма навига́ции, ра́зностно-дальноме́рная [РДНС] — hyperbolic navigation systemсисте́ма навига́ции, угломе́рная — theta-theta [ - ] navigation systemсисте́ма на стру́йных элеме́нтах, логи́ческая — fluid logic systemсисте́ма нумера́ции тлф. — numbering schemeсисте́ма обду́ва стё́кол авто, автмт. — demisterсисте́ма обнаруже́ния оши́бок ( в передаче данных) свз. — error detection systemсисте́ма обогре́ва стё́кол авто, ав. — defrosterсисте́ма обозначе́ний — notation, symbolismсисте́ма обозначе́ний Междунаро́дного нау́чного радиообъедине́ния — URSI symbol systemсисте́ма обозначе́ния про́бы, кара́тная — carat test sign systemсисте́ма обозначе́ния про́бы, метри́ческая — metric test sign systemобора́чивающая систе́ма опт. — erecting [inversion (optical)] systemобора́чивающая, при́зменная систе́ма опт. — prism-erecting (optical) systemсисте́ма обрабо́тки да́нных — data processing [dp] systemсисте́ма обрабо́тки да́нных в реа́льном масшта́бе вре́мени — real time data processing systemсисте́ма обрабо́тки да́нных, операти́вная — on-line data processing systemсисте́ма обрабо́тки отхо́дов — waste treatment systemсисте́ма объё́много пожаротуше́ния мор. — fire-smothering systemодноотка́зная систе́ма — fall-safe systemопти́ческая систе́ма — optical system, optical trainопти́ческая, зерка́льно-ли́нзовая систе́ма — catadioptric systemсисте́ма ориента́ции ав. — attitude control systemороси́тельная систе́ма — irrigation system, irrigation projectсисте́ма ороше́ния мор. — sprinkling systemсисте́ма освеще́ния — lighting (system)осуши́тельная систе́ма мор. — drain(age) systemсисте́ма отбо́ра во́здуха от компре́ссора — compressor air-bleed systemсисте́ма отве́рстия ( в допусках и посадках) — the basic hole systemотклоня́ющая систе́ма ( в ЭЛТ) — deflecting system, deflection yokeотклоня́ющая, ка́дровая систе́ма — vertical (deflection) yokeотклоня́ющая, магни́тная систе́ма — magnetic (deflection) yokeотклоня́ющая, стро́чная систе́ма — horizontal [line] (deflection) yokeсисте́ма относи́тельных едини́ц — per-unit systemотопи́тельная систе́ма — heating systemотопи́тельная систе́ма с разво́дкой све́рху — down-feed heating systemотопи́тельная систе́ма с разво́дкой сни́зу — up-feed heating systemсисте́ма отсчё́та — frame of reference, (reference) frame, reference systemсисте́ма отсчё́та, инерциа́льная — inertial frame of referenceсисте́ма охлажде́ния — cooling systemсисте́ма охлажде́ния, возду́шная — air-cooling systemсисте́ма охлажде́ния, жи́дкостная — liquid-cooling systemсисте́ма охлажде́ния, испари́тельная — evaporative cooling systemсисте́ма охлажде́ния, каска́дная — cascade refrigeration systemсисте́ма охлажде́ния непосре́дственным испаре́нием холоди́льного аге́нта — direct expansion systemсисте́ма охлажде́ния, пане́льная — panel cooling systemсисте́ма охлажде́ния, рассо́льная, двухтемперату́рная — dual-temperature brine refrigeration systemсисте́ма охлажде́ния, рассо́льная, закры́тая — closed brine cooling systemсисте́ма охлажде́ния, рассо́льная, с испаре́нием — brine spray cooling systemсисте́ма охлажде́ния с теплозащи́тной руба́шкой — jacketed cooling systemсисте́ма очи́стки воды́ — water purification systemсисте́ма па́мяти — memory [storage] systemсисте́ма парашю́та, подвесна́я — parachute harnessсисте́ма переда́чи да́нных — data transmission systemсисте́ма переда́чи да́нных с обра́тной свя́зью — information feedback data transmission systemсисте́ма переда́чи да́нных с коммута́цией сообще́ний и промежу́точным хране́нием — store-and-forward data networkсисте́ма переда́чи да́нных с реша́ющей обра́тной свя́зью — decision feedback data transmission systemсисте́ма переда́чи и́мпульсов набо́ра, шле́йфная тлф. — loop dialling systemсисте́ма переда́чи на одно́й боково́й полосе́ и пода́вленной несу́щей — single-sideband suppressed-carrier [SSB-SC] systemсисте́ма переда́чи на одно́й боково́й полосе́ с осла́бленной несу́щей — single-sideband reduced carrier [SSB-RC] systemсисте́ма пита́ния двс. — fuel systemсисте́ма пита́ния котла́ — boiler-feed piping systemсисте́ма питьево́й воды́ мор. — drinking-water [portable-water] systemсисте́ма пода́чи то́плива, вытесни́тельная — pressure feeding systemсисте́ма пода́чи то́плива самотё́ком — gravity feeding systemсисте́ма пода́чи то́плива, турбонасо́сная — turbopump feeding systemподви́жная систе́ма ( измерительного прибора) — moving element (movement не рекомендован соответствующими стандартами)систе́ма пожа́рной сигнализа́ции — fire-alarm systemсисте́ма пожаротуше́нения — fire-extinguishing systemсисте́ма поса́дки — landing systemсисте́ма поса́дки по прибо́рам — instrument landing system (сокращение ILS относится к международной системе, советская система обозначается СП — instrument landing system)систе́ма проду́вки авто — scavenging systemпротивообледени́тельная систе́ма ав. — ( для предотвращения образования льда) anti-icing [ice protection] system; ( для удаления образовавшегося льда) de-icing systemпротивопожа́рная систе́ма — fire-extinguishing systemпротивото́чная систе́ма — counter-current flow systemсисте́ма прямо́го перено́са ( электроннооптического преобразователя) — proximity focused systemпрямото́чная систе́ма — direct-flow systemсисте́ма прямоуго́льных координа́т — Cartesian [rectangular] coordinate systemсисте́ма, рабо́тающая в и́стинном масшта́бе вре́мени — real-time systemрадиолокацио́нная, втори́чная систе́ма УВД — ( для работы внутри СССР) SSR system; ( отвечающая нормам ИКАО) ICAO SSR systemрадиолокацио́нная систе́ма с электро́нным скани́рованием — electronic scanning radar system, ESRSрадиомая́чная систе́ма — radio rangeрадиомая́чная, многокана́льная систе́ма — multitrack radio rangeсисте́ма радионавига́ции — radio-navigation system (см. тж. система навигации)развё́ртывающая систе́ма тлв. — scanning systemсисте́ма разрабо́тки — mining system, method of miningраспредели́тельная систе́ма — distribution systemрегенерати́вная систе́ма тепл. — feed heating systemрезерви́рованная систе́ма — redundant systemсисте́ма ремне́й, подвесна́я ( респиратора) — harnessсисте́ма ру́бок лес. — cutting systemсамонастра́ивающаяся систе́ма — self-adjusting systemсамообуча́ющаяся систе́ма киб. — learning systemсамоорганизу́ющаяся систе́ма — self-organizing systemсамоприспоса́бливающаяся систе́ма киб. — adaptive systemсамоуравнове́шивающаяся систе́ма — self-balancing systemсамоусоверше́нствующаяся систе́ма — evolutionary systemсанита́рная систе́ма мор. — sanitary systemсисте́ма свя́зи — communication systemсопряга́ть систе́му свя́зи, напр. с ЭВМ — interface a communication network with, e. g., a computerуплотня́ть систе́му свя́зи телегра́фными кана́лами — multiplex telegraph channels on a communication linkсисте́ма свя́зи, асинхро́нная — asyncronous communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи, двои́чная — binary communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи, многокана́льная — multi-channel communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи на метео́рных вспы́шках — meteor burst [meteor-scatter] communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи, разветвлё́нная — deployed communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи с испо́льзованием да́льнего тропосфе́рного рассе́яния — troposcatter communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи с испо́льзованием ионосфе́рного рассе́яния — ionoscatter communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи с переспро́сом — ARQ communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи, уплотнё́нная — multiplex communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи, уплотнё́нная, с временны́м разделе́нием сигна́лов — time division multiplex [TDM] communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи, уплотнё́нная, с разделе́нием по ко́дам — code-division multiplex(ing) communication systemсисте́ма свя́зи, уплотнё́нная, с часто́тным разделе́нием сигна́лов — frequency division multiplex [FDM] communication systemсельси́нная систе́ма — synchro systemсельси́нная систе́ма в индика́торном режи́ме — synchro-repeater [direct-transmission synchro] systemсельси́нная систе́ма в трансформа́торном режи́ме — synchro-detector [control-transformer synchro] systemсельси́нная, двухотсчё́тная систе́ма — two-speed [coarse-fine] synchro systemсельси́нная, дифференциа́льная систе́ма — differential synchro systemсельси́нная, одноотсчё́тная систе́ма — singlespeed synchro systemсисте́ма сил — force systemсисте́ма синхрониза́ции — timing [synchronizing] mechanismсинхро́нная систе́ма — synchronous systemследя́щая систе́ма — servo (system)следя́щая, позицио́нная систе́ма — positional servo (system)следя́щая систе́ма с не́сколькими входны́ми возде́йствиями — multi-input servo (system)следя́щая систе́ма с предваре́нием — predictor servo (system)систе́ма слеже́ния — tracking systemсисте́ма слеже́ния по да́льности — range tracking systemсисте́ма слеже́ния по ско́рости измене́ния да́льности — range rate tracking systemсисте́ма сма́зки — lubrication (system)систе́ма сма́зки, принуди́тельная — force(-feed) lubrication (system)систе́ма сма́зки, разбры́згивающая — splash lubrication (system)сма́зочная систе́ма — lubrication (system)систе́ма с мно́гими переме́нными — multivariable systemсисте́ма сниже́ния шу́ма — noise reduction systemсисте́ма с обра́тной свя́зью — feedback systemСо́лнечная систе́ма — solar systemсисте́ма сопровожде́ния — tracking systemсисте́ма со свобо́дными пове́рхностями — unbounded systemсисте́ма с пара́метрами, изменя́ющимися во вре́мени — time variable [time-variant] systemсисте́ма с постоя́нным резерви́рованием — parallel-redundant systemсисте́ма с разделе́нием вре́мени — time-sharing systemсисте́ма с распределё́нными пара́метрами — distributed parameter systemсисте́ма с самоизменя́ющейся структу́рой — self-structuring systemсисте́ма с сосредото́ченными пара́метрами — lumped-parameter [lumped-constant] systemстати́ческая систе́ма — киб. constant-error system; ( в следящих системах) type O servo systemсисте́ма, стати́чески неопредели́мая мех. — statically indeterminate systemсисте́ма, стати́чески определи́мая мех. — statically determinate systemсисте́ма стира́ния ( записи) — erasing systemстохасти́ческая систе́ма — stochastic systemсто́чная систе́ма мор. — deck drain systemсудова́я систе́ма — ship systemсисте́ма с фикси́рованными грани́цами — bounded systemсисте́ма счисле́ния — number(ing) system, notationсисте́ма счисле́ния, восьмери́чная — octal number system, octonary notationсисте́ма счисле́ния, двенадцатери́чная — duodecimal number system, duodecimal notationсисте́ма счисле́ния, двои́чная — binary system, binary notationсисте́ма счисле́ния, двои́чно-десяти́чная — binary-coded decimal system, binary-coded decimal [BCD] notationсисте́ма счисле́ния, девятери́чная — nine number systemсисте́ма счисле́ния, десяти́чная — decimal number system, decimal notationсисте́ма счисле́ния, непозицио́нная — non-positional notationсисте́ма счисле́ния, позицио́нная — positional number notationсисте́ма счисле́ния пути́, возду́шно-до́плеровская навиг. — airborne Doppler navigatorсисте́ма счисле́ния, трои́чная — ternary number system, ternary notationсисте́ма счисле́ния, шестнадцатери́чная — hexadecimal number system, hexadecimal notationтелевизио́нная светокла́панная систе́ма — light-modulator [light-modulating] television systemтелегра́фная многокра́тная систе́ма ( с временным распределением) — time-division multiplex (transmission), time division telegraph systemтелеметри́ческая систе́ма — telemetering systemтелеметри́ческая, промы́шленная систе́ма — industrial telemetering systemтелеметри́ческая, то́ковая систе́ма — current-type telemeterтелеметри́ческая, часто́тная систе́ма — frequency-type telemeterтелефо́нная, автомати́ческая систе́ма — dial telephone systemтелефо́нная систе́ма с ручны́м обслу́живанием — manual-switchboard telephone systemтермодинами́ческая систе́ма — thermodynamic systemтехни́ческая систе́ма (в отличие от естественных, математических и т. п.) — engineering systemсисте́ма тона́льного телеграфи́рования — voice-frequency multichannel systemто́пливная систе́ма — fuel systemто́пливная систе́ма с пода́чей само́тёком — gravity fuel systemтормозна́я систе́ма ( автомобиля) — brake systemтрёхкомпоне́нтная систе́ма — ternary [three-component] systemтрёхпроводна́я систе́ма эл. — three-wire systemтрёхфа́зная систе́ма эл. — three-phase systemтрёхфа́зная систе́ма с глухозаземлё́нной нейтра́лью эл. — solidly-earthed-neutral three-phase systemтрёхфа́зная, симметри́чная систе́ма эл. — symmetrical three-phase systemтрёхфа́зная систе́ма с незаземлё́нной нейтра́лью эл. — isolated-neutral three-phase systemтрю́мная систе́ма мор. — bilge systemсисте́ма тяг — linkageтя́го-дутьева́я систе́ма — draught systemсисте́ма УВД — air traffic control [ATC] systemсисте́ма управле́ния — control systemсисте́ма управле́ния, автомати́ческая — automatic control systemсисте́ма управле́ния без па́мяти — combinational (control) systemсисте́ма управле́ния возду́шным движе́нием — air traffic control [ATC] systemсисте́ма управле́ния произво́дством [предприя́тием], автоматизи́рованная [АСУП] — management information system, MISсисте́ма управле́ния с вычисли́тельной маши́ной — computer control systemсисте́ма управле́ния с па́мятью — sequential (control) systemсисте́ма управле́ния с предсказа́нием — predictor control systemсисте́ма управле́ния технологи́ческим проце́ссом, автоматизи́рованная [АСУТП] — (automatic) process control systemсисте́ма управле́ния, цифрова́я — digital control systemуправля́емая систе́ма ( объект управления) — controlled system, controlled plantуправля́ющая систе́ма ( часть системы управления) — controlling (sub-)systemупру́гая систе́ма ( гравиметра) — elastic systemсисте́ма уравне́ний — set [system] of equations, set of simultaneous equationsсисте́ма уравне́ния объё́ма ( ядерного реактора) — pressurizing systemуравнове́шенная систе́ма — balanced systemусто́йчивая систе́ма — stable systemфа́новая систе́ма мор. — flushing [sewage-disposal] systemсисте́ма физи́ческих величи́н — system of physical quantitiesхи́мико-технологи́ческая систе́ма — chemical engineering systemхими́ческая систе́ма — chemical systemсисте́ма ЦБ-АТС тлф. — dial systemсисте́ма цветно́го телеви́дения, совмести́мая — compatible colour-television systemсисте́ма це́нтра масс — centre-of-mass [centre-of-gravity, centre-of-momentum] systemсисте́ма цифрово́го управле́ния ( не путать с числовы́м управле́нием) — digital control system (not to be confused with numeric control system)систе́ма «челове́к — маши́на» — man-machine systemшарни́рная систе́ма — hinged systemшарни́рно-стержнева́я систе́ма — hinged-rod systemшпре́нгельная систе́ма — strutted [truss] systemсисте́ма эксплуата́ции телефо́нной свя́зи, заказна́я — delay operationсисте́ма эксплуата́ции телефо́нной свя́зи, ско́рая — demand working, telephone traffic on the demand basisэкстрема́льная систе́ма — extremal systemсисте́ма электро́дов ЭЛТ — CRT electrode structureэлектроже́зловая систе́ма ж.-д. — (electric) token systemэлектрохими́ческая систе́ма — electrochemical systemэлектрохими́ческая, необрати́мая систе́ма — irreversible electrochemical systemэлектрохими́ческая, обрати́мая систе́ма — reversible electrochemical systemэлектроэнергети́ческая систе́ма — electric power systemсисте́ма элеме́нтов Менделе́ева, периоди́ческая — Mendeleeff's [Mendeleev's, periodic] law, periodic system, periodic tableсисте́ма элеме́нтов ЦВМ — computer building-block rangeэнергети́ческая систе́ма — power systemэнергети́ческая, еди́ная систе́ма — power gridэнергети́ческая, объединё́нная систе́ма — interconnected power system -
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1) zart [Duft, Dunst, Parfüm]; fein [Geschmack, Aroma]2) (elusive) subtil (geh.); fein [Unterschied]; unaufdringlich [Charme]3) (refined) fein [Ironie, Humor]; zart [Hinweis]; subtil (geh.) [Scherz]4) (perceptive) feinsinnig [Beobachter, Kritiker]; fein [Intellekt]* * *1) (faint or delicate in quality, and therefore difficult to describe or explain: There is a subtle difference between `unnecessary' and `not necessary'; a subtle flavour.) fein2) (clever or cunning: He has a subtle mind.) scharfsinnig•- academic.ru/71760/subtlety">subtlety- subtly* * *sub·tle<-er, -est or more \subtle, most \subtle>[ˈsʌtl̩, AM -t̬l̩]\subtle irony hintersinnige Ironie\subtle nuance feine Nuance\subtle tact ausgeprägtes Taktgefühl; (elusive) subtil\subtle charm unaufdringlicher Charme3. (slight but significant) fein, subtil\subtle difference [or distinction] feiner Unterschied\subtle hint kleiner Hinweis\subtle plan raffinierter Plan\subtle question scharfsinnige Frage\subtle strategy geschickte Strategie\subtle suggestion raffinierter Vorschlag* * *['sʌtl]adj1) (= delicate, gentle) fein; irony, distinction fein, subtil (geh); perfume, flavour zart, fein; hint, allusion zart, leise; charm leise, unaufdringlich2) (= ingenious, not obvious) remark, argument, point scharfsinnig, spitzfindig; problem subtil; pressure sanft; design, construction, proof raffiniert, fein ausgedacht or ausgetüftelt (inf)he has a very subtle mind — er ist ein sehr subtiler Denker (geh)
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* * *1. allg fein (Aroma, Unterschied etc)2. fein(sinnig), hintergründig, subtil (Ironie etc):a subtle hint ein leiser oder zarter Wink3. heikel, schwierig (Punkt etc)4. scharf(sinnig), spitzfindig5. a) geschicktb) gerissen, raffiniert6. (heim)tückisch, schleichend (Gift etc)* * *1) zart [Duft, Dunst, Parfüm]; fein [Geschmack, Aroma]2) (elusive) subtil (geh.); fein [Unterschied]; unaufdringlich [Charme]3) (refined) fein [Ironie, Humor]; zart [Hinweis]; subtil (geh.) [Scherz]4) (perceptive) feinsinnig [Beobachter, Kritiker]; fein [Intellekt]* * *adj.fein adj.feinsinnig adj.heikel adj.hintergründig adj.raffiniert adj.scharf adj.scharfsinnig adj.schleichend (Gift) adj.spitzfindig adj.subtil adj. -
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1) сборочная единица; узел; блок2) установка; агрегат3) единица, единица измерения || единичный; удельный4) часть; секция || секционный•as a unit — 1) в сборе 2) как единая сборочная единица; как единый узел
unit under test — 1) объект контроля 2) объект диагностирования, объект технического диагностирования
- AC unit- actuating unit
- adapter plate unit
- adaptive control unit
- address and data interface unit
- address unit
- adjusting unit
- air-aspirating unit
- answer-back unit
- arithmetic unit
- arithmetic/logic unit
- arithmetical unit
- ASC unit
- assembly unit of N-order
- assembly unit
- audio response unit
- autoloading unit
- automatic calling unit
- auxiliary data translator unit
- availability control unit
- axis unit
- axis-processing unit
- balancer unit
- banking unit
- bar feed unit
- base assembly unit
- base unit
- basic information unit
- basic length unit
- basic logic unit
- batch control unit
- bearing unit
- behind-the-tape reader unit
- belt shuttle unit
- belt-driven shuttle unit
- bench-testing unit
- blemished unit
- bolt-on unit
- booster unit
- boring spindle unit
- boring unit
- boring-and-milling unit
- brake unit
- broach retriever unit
- broach-handling unit
- broken tool sensing unit
- buffer unit
- building-block machining unit
- bulk transfer unit
- business unit
- card punching unit
- carousel loading unit
- carousel unit
- carrier unit
- cartridge unit
- cellular unit
- center unit for machine frame
- central processing unit
- central processor unit
- chain storage unit
- changer unit
- changing unit
- check unit
- chiller unit
- chip disposal unit
- clamping unit
- claw unit
- CNC machining unit
- CNC standard unit
- CNC unit
- coating application unit
- coating removal unit
- coherent unit
- column unit
- combination valve unit
- command unit
- communications central processing unit
- complementary unit
- computerized numerical control unit
- condensing unit
- cone variable-speed friction drive unit
- console unit
- constant coefficient unit
- constant delay unit
- construction unit
- control unit
- controlling unit
- conveying unit
- conveyor unit
- coolant management unit
- coolant recovery unit
- coolant unit
- cooler unit
- cooling unit
- coordinate preprogramming unit
- copying unit
- correction unit
- cover unit
- CPC handling unit
- cross tapping unit
- cross-slide unit
- cutoff unit
- cutting unit
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53 Massachusetts
[ˏmæsǝˊtʃu:sɪts] Массачусетс, ведущий штат Новой Англии на северо-востоке Атлантического побережья США <по назв. индейск. племени Massachuset (от masa большой + wachusett гора)>. Полное назв.: Содружество Массачусетс [Commonwealth of Massachusetts]. Сокращение: MA. Прозвища: «штат у залива» [*Bay State], «старая колония» [*Old Colony], «пуританский штат» [*Puritan State], «штат печёных бобов» [*Baked Bean State]. Житель штата: *Bay Stater. Столица: г. Бостон [*Boston III]. Девиз: «С мечом в руках мы жаждем мира, но только мира под сенью свободы» (лат. ‘Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem’ — ‘By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty’). Песня штата: «Все славят Массачусетс» [‘All hail to Massachusetts’]. Цветок: цветок боярышника [*mayflower]. Дерево: американский вяз [American elm]. Птица: гаичка, американская синица [*chickadee]. Напиток: клюквенный сок [*cranberry juice]. Животное: лошадь Моргана [Morgan horse]. Насекомое: божья коровка [*ladybug]. Площадь: 21,5 тыс. кв. км (18,284 sq. mi.) (45- е место). Население (1992): ок. 6 млн. (13- е место). Крупнейшие города: Бостон [*Boston III], Вустер [Worcester], Кеймбридж [*Cambridge], Фол-Ривер [Fall River], Нью-Бедфорд [*New Bedford], Куинси [Quincy]. Экономика. Ведущий штат Новой Англии с преобладанием производств, требующих мало сырья, но высококвалифицированной рабочей силы (машиностроение, электротехническая промышленность и др.). Особое развитие получила радиоэлектроника. В XIX в. в штате преобладали текстильная [Beverly, Lowell, *New Bedford, Lawrence] и обувная отрасли промышленности [Lynn, Brockton, Haverhill]. Сейчас (1990) ведущие отрасли экономики: услуги, торговля, машиностроение. Основная продукция (1990): электро- и электронное оборудование, промышленное оборудование, печатная продукция и полиграфия, металлоизделия. Сельское хозяйство пригородного типа, штат является основным поставщиком клюквы [*Cape Cod cranberries]. Основные культуры: клюква, тепличные овощи. Животноводство (1983): крупного рогатого скота — 120 тыс., свиней — 50 тыс., овец — 8 тыс., лошадей и пони — 125 тыс., птицы — 3,6 млн. Массачусетс занимает ведущее место в рыболовстве (особ. трески). Продукция рыболовства (1992): на 280,6 млн. долл. Лесное хозяйство: белая сосна, дуб, другие твёрдодревесные породы. Минералы: песок и гравий, камень, известняк. История. На территории штата пуританами [*Pilgrim Fathers], высадившимися с корабля «Мэйфлауэр» [*‘Mayflower, The’ I] в 1620, была основана первая постоянная английская колония Плимут [*Plymouth]. После первой тяжёлой зимы, собрав осенью обильный урожай, колонисты отметили первый в истории США День благодарения [*Thanksgiving Day]. Сопротивление индейцев было подавлено после войны с «королём Филиппом» [King Philip’s War] в 1675—76 гг. С середины XVIII в. Массачусетс становится одним из основных центров движения за независимость североамериканских колоний [*Boston Massacre, *Boston Tea Party], на его территории происходят первые вооружённые столкновения между повстанцами [*minutemen] и английскими войсками (см. Lexington and Concord, Battle of). После Войны за независимость Массачусетс был центром восстания во главе с Шейсом [*Shay’s rebellion]. В 1920-е гг. внимание мировой общественности было приковано к судебному процессу над профсоюзными активистами Сакко и Ванцетти [*Sacco—Vanzetti]. Достопримечательности: Кейп-Код [*Cape Cod]; Плимутская скала [*Plymouth Rock]; «Маршрут свободы» [*Freedom Trail]; концерты популярной музыки «Попс» [*Boston ‘Pops’ concerts]; Музей изящных искусств [*Boston Museum of Fine Arts] в Бостоне; Музей Арнольда Арборетума [Arnold Arboretum]; деревня колониального периода [Old Sturbridge Village]; исторический посёлок шейкеров; памятные места, связанные с минитменами [Minute Men Historical Park]; курорт Кейп-Код [*Cape Cod] с колонией художников в Провинстауне [*Provincetown]; Беркширский музыкальный фестиваль [Berkshire Music Festval]; танцевальный фестиваль Джейкоба [Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival] и др. Знаменитые массачусетцы: Адамс, Джон [*Adams, John], 2-й президент США; Адамс, Джон Куинси [*Adams, John Quincy], 6-й президент США; Адамс, Самуэль [*Adams, Samuel], один из лидеров освободительной борьбы за независимость североамериканских колоний; Элджер, Хорейшо [*Alger, Horatio], писатель; Аттакс, Криспус [Attucks, Crispus], матрос-мулат, оказавшийся в числе первых жертв Американской революции; Энтони, Сьюзан [*Anthony, Susan], активистка движения за предоставление избирательных прав женщинам; Бартон, Клара [*Barton, Clara], медсестра, основавшая Американский Красный Крест; Белл, Александр Грэм [*Bell, Alexander Graham], изобретатель телефона; Дикинсон, Эмили [*Dickinson, Emily], поэтесса; Эмерсон, Ралф Уолдо [*Emerson, Ralph Waldo], философ и писатель; Хэнкок, Джон [*Hancock, John], политический деятель времён Американской революции; Хомер, Уинслоу [*Homer, Winslow], художник; Кеннеди, Джон Ф. [*Kennedy, John Fitzgerald], 35-й президент США; Морзе, Самуэль [*Morse, Samuel F. B.], изобретатель; По, Эдгар [*Poe, Edgar Allen], писатель и поэт; Ревир, Пол [*Revere, Paul], патриот; Сарджент, Джон [*Sargent, John Singer], художник; Торо, Генри [*Thoreau, Henry David], философ и писатель; Уистлер, Джеймс [*Whistler, James], художник. Ассоциации: первая колония в Америке, основанная «отцами-пилигримами» [*Pilgrim Fathers], высадившимися с борта корабля «Мэйфлауэр» [*‘Mayflower, The’ I]; ассоциируется с пуританизмом [*Baked Beans], судебными процессами над ведьмами [*Salem witch trials], началом Войны за независимость (см. Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, Old North Church, Paul Revere’s midnight ride, minutemen, Concord, Lexington), престижностью высших учебных заведений [*Harvard University, *Massachusetts Institute of Technology, *Radcliff college], снобизмом бостонского высшего общества и политическими традициями семьи Кеннеди [Kennedy family], высоким уровнем музыкального искусства [*Boston Symphony Orchestra, *Boston Pops] и самыми плохими водителями [‘the worst drivers in the world’]; Массачусетс славится треской, клюквой [*Cape Cod cranberries], тортами [Boston cream pies]; известны его спортивные команды: футбольная «Бостонские патриоты» [*‘Boston Patriots’], баскетбольная «Бостонские кельты» [*‘Boston Celtics’], бейсбольная «Красные носки» [*‘Red Sox’]США. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > Massachusetts
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54 resolution
2) дискретность3) разрешение ( конфликтов)•- dial resolution
- dynamic resolution
- fine resolution
- frequency resolution
- horizontal resolution
- imaging resolution
- limiting resolution
- maximum resolution
- phase resolution
- standard resolution
- sub-pixel resolution
- vertical resolutionEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > resolution
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55 color
cŏlor (old form cŏlos, like arbos, clamos, honos, etc., Plaut. Mil. 4, 4, 43; Lucr. 6, 208; 6, 1073; Sall. C. 15, 5, acc. to Prob. II. pp. 1456 and 1467 P.; Plin. 13, 15, 30, § 98; 35, 11, 42, § 150), ōris, m. [root cal-, to cover; cf.: caligo, occulere, calyx], color, hue, tint.I.Lit.A.In gen.:2.varii rerum,
Lucr. 2, 786:nequeunt sine luce Esse,
id. 2, 795:aureus ignis,
id. 6, 205:albus,
id. 2, 823; cf.:color albus praecipue decorus deo est,
Cic. Leg. 2, 18, 45:purpureus conchyli,
Lucr. 6, 1073:Tyrios mirare,
Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 18; Ov. M. 4, 165; 10, 261; cf. id. ib. 6, 65; Verg. G. 1, 452:colorem accipere,
Plin. 11, 38, 91, § 225:bibere,
id. 8, 48, 73, § 193:inducere picturae,
id. 35, 10, 36, § 102:color caerulo albidior, viridior et pressior,
Plin. Ep. 8, 20, 4:amethystinus,
Suet. Ner. 32:color in pomo est, ubi permaturuit, ater,
Ov. M. 4, 165; Plin. 30, 2, 6, § 16:bonus,
Varr. R. R. 3, 7, 10:melior,
Plin. 7, 6, 5, § 41: colores, oculos qui pascere possunt, [p. 371] Lucr. 2, 419:rebus nox abstulit atra colorem,
Verg. A. 6, 272:quam cito purpureos deperdit terra colores,
Tib. 1, 4, 30:nec varios discet mentiri lana colores,
Verg. E. 4, 42:Iris, Mille trahens varios adverso sole colores,
id. A. 4, 701.— Poet.:ducere, of grapes, etc.,
to acquire color, become colored, Verg. E. 9, 49; Ov. M. 3, 485; cf. Sen. Ep. 71, 30.—Meton.a.Coloring stuff, dyestuff:b.regionis naturā minii et chrysocollae et aliorum colorum ferax,
Flor. 4, 12, 60; Plin. 35, 6, 12, § 30 sq.—Flowers of varied colors:B.aspice quo submittat humus formosa colores,
Prop. 1, 2, 9; Val. Fl. 6, 492.—Specif., the natural color of men, the complexion, tint, hue:* b.qui color, nitor, vestitus,
Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 11:formae autem dignitas coloris bonitate tuenda est, color exercitationibus corporis,
Cic. Off. 1, 36, 130:venusti oculi, color suavis,
id. Tusc. 5, 16, 46:verus (opp. to paint),
Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 27 Don.; cf. Ov. A. A. 3, 164;and fucatus,
Hor. Epod. 12, 10:senex colore mustellino,
Ter. Eun. 4, 4, 22:niveus,
Hor. C. 2, 4, 3:albus,
fair, Ov. M. 2, 541:egregius,
Cic. Fin. 2, 20, 64:verecundus,
Hor. Epod. 17, 21; cf.:vide Num ejus color pudoris signum indicat,
Ter. And. 5, 3, 7: colorem mutare, to change or lose color (on account of any excitement of the passions, from shame, fear, pain, etc.), to blush, etc., Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 38; cf. Cic. Clu. 19, 54:color excidit,
Ov. M. 2, 602:perdere,
id. ib. 3, 99:adeo perturbavit ea vox regem, ut non color, non voltus ei constaret,
Liv. 39, 34, 7.—Prov.:2.homo nullius coloris,
an unknown man, Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 99 (like the phrase: albus an ater sit; v. albus).—Sometimes for beautiful complexion, fine tint, beauty:II.o formose puer, nimium ne crede colori,
Verg. E. 2, 17:quo fugit Venus, heu, quove color?
Hor. C. 4, 13, 17; Ov. H. 3, 141.—Trop.A.In gen., color, i.e. external form, state, condition, position, outward show, appearance (predominant in rhet.; v. 2.; elsewh. rare, and mostly poet.):2. a.amisimus omnem non modo sucum ac sanguinem, sed etiam colorem et speciem pristinam civitatis,
Cic. Att. 4, 16, 10:vitae,
Hor. S. 2, 1, 60; cf.: omnis Aristippum decuit color et status et res, every color became him, i. e. he accommodated himself to every condition, id. Ep. 1, 17, 23: novimus quosdam, qui multis apud philosophum annis persederint, et ne colorem quidem duxerint, have not acquired even the outward appearance, i.e. have imbibed or learned nothing, Sen. Ep. 108, 5; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 59: omnia eundem ducunt colorem;nec Persis Macedonum mores adumbrare nec Macedonibus Persas imitari indecorum,
Curt. 10, 3, 14 Vogel ad loc. —In gen. (rare):b.hos maxime laudat.. egregium hoc quoque, sed secundae sortis ingenium... hic tertius color est,
Sen. Ep. 52, 4:tertium illud genus... sed ne hic quidem contemnendus est color tertius,
id. ib. 75, 15; cf.:in omni vitae colore,
Stat. S. 2 prooem. init. —Esp., of diction, character, fashion, cast, coloring, style:B.ornatur igitur oratio genere primum et quasi colore quodam et suco suo,
Cic. de Or 3, 25, 95; cf. id. ib. 3, 52, 199:non unus color prooemii, narrationis, argumentorum, etc.,
Quint. 12, 10, 71:qui est, inquit, iste tandem urbanitatis color?
Cic. Brut. 46, 171:color dicendi maculis conspergitur,
Quint. 8, 5, 28; cf.:color totus orationis,
id. 6, 3, 110:simplicis atque inaffectati gratia,
id. 9, 4, 17:tragicus,
Hor. A. P. 236:operum colores,
id. ib. 86.—Pregn. (cf. supra, 1. B. 2.), a beautiful, brilliant quality or nature, splendor, lustre, brilliancy (freq. only in rhet. lang.):2.nullus argento color est avaris Abdito terris,
Hor. C. 2, 2, 1.—Of diction.a.A high, lively coloring, embellishment:b.intelleges nihil illius (Catonis) lineamentis nisi eorum pigmentorum quae inventa nondum erant, florem et colorem defuisse,
Cic. Brut. 87, 298; id. de Or. 3, 25, 100; id. Q. Fr. 2, 13 (15 a), 2.—In a bad sense, t. t., an artful concealment of a fault, a pretext, palliation, excuse, Quint. 4, 2, 88 Spald.; 6, 5, 5; 10, 1, 116; 11, 1, 81; 12, 1, 33; cf. Sen. Contr. 3, 21; 3, 25:res illo colore defenditur apud judicem, ut videatur ille non sanae mentis fuisse, etc.,
Dig. 5, 2, 5: sub colore adipiscendae possessionis, Cod. Th. 3, 6, 3; Juv. 6, 280. -
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dēmum (also demus, like prorsus, quorsus, rursus, deorsus, Liv. Andr. ap. Paul. ex Fest. p. 70, 8 Müll.; Plaut. Trin. 3, 3, 51 Ritschl and Brix), adv. [a sup. form from de, downmost; cf.: sub, summus], used to give prominence to an idea in opposition to or restriction of another, at length, at last, not till then; just, precisely; only, etc.I.In Latin of every period and description of writing (for syn. cf.: tandem, denique, postremum, primo).A.Enclitically with pronouns, like adeo (but less freq.), just, precisely, especially, exactly, indeed; also translated by an emphasis of the pronoun:(β).id demum lepidumst,
Plaut. Pers. 2, 3, 14; cf.:sic sentio, id demum aut potius id solum esse miserum, quod turpe sit,
Cic. Att. 8, 8 init.:idem velle atque idem nolle, ea demum firma amicitia est,
Sall. C. 20, 4; cf. id. ib. 12 fin.:relinquere aculeum in audientium animis is demum potest, qui, etc.,
Plin. Ep. 1, 20, 18:tamquam ad eam linguam demum natus esset,
Quint. 6 prooem. §11: me fortuna hac demum voluit consistere terra,
Verg. A. 1, 629; cf. id. ib. 2, 743 al.:ille demum antiquis est adulescens moribus,
Plaut. Capt. 1, 2, 20:per quaedam parva sane, si ipsa demum aestimes, ducunt,
Quint. 1, 10, 5:vos demum, ut video, legem antiquastis sine tabella. Sed ego, etc.,
Cic. Leg. 3, 17, 38 (but Bait. vos quidem):quae demum causae secundam valetudinem praestent, Cels. praef.: jam vero exsilium, si rerum naturam, non ignominiam nominis quaerimus, quantum demum a perpetua peregrinatione differt?
Cic. Tusc. 5, 37, 107:sciscitando eo demum pervenit, ut haud procul esset, quin Remum agnosceret,
Liv. 1, 5 fin. —Strengthened by a preceding verum enim vero, or a following profecto:(γ).verum enim vero id demum juvat, si quem, etc.,
Ter. Ad. 2, 3, 2; Sall. C. 2, 9; cf. Liv. 4, 4:is demum profecto vitam aequa lance pensitabit, etc.,
Plin. 7, 7, 5.—Separated from the pronoun:B.hoc est demum quod percrucior,
Plaut. Bac. 5, 1, 13:illa seges demum,
Verg. G. 1, 47.—Enclitically with the adverbs nunc, tum, or tunc, post, modo, jam, ibi, sic, etc.; just, precisely, not till; also freq. expressed by more strongly accenting those particles.—a.Nunc demum, Gr. nun dê, now, now at length, at last (cf.: nunc adeo, under 2. adeo, no. B. 2. c.):(β).nunc demum ego cum illa fabulabor libere,
Plaut. Poen. 5, 3, 40;so with scio,
id. Epid. 3, 4, 22; id. Mil. 2, 6, 62;with intellego,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 12; cf.:nunc demum rescribo iis litteris, quas, etc.,
Cic. Att. 16, 3; and:undevicesimo aetatis anno dicere in foro coepi et nunc demum, quid praestare debeat orator, adhuc tamen per caliginem video,
yet it is only now that I am at length beginning to see, Plin. Ep. 5, 8, 8 et saep.—In Plautus with following conjunctions, cum, quoniam, etc.:(γ).nunc demum a me insipienter factum esse arbitror, Cum rem cognosco,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 80; cf. id. Rud. 4, 4, 78.—Separated by pol, edepol, or other words:b.nunc pol demum ego sum liber,
Plaut. Cas. 4, 4, 14:nunc edepol demum in memoriam regredior, cum cogito, etc.,
id. Capt. 5, 4; 25; id. Cas. 4, 4, 14; id. Aul. 1, 2, 1:heu, nunc misero mihi demum Exsilium infelix!
Verg. A. 10, 849.—Tum demum, then at length, then indeed (so most freq., esp. in the historians;(β).in Caes. only in this connection): tum demum Liscus oratione Caesaris adductus, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 1, 17; 1, 50, 2; 1, 51, 2; Liv. 2, 20; 3, 12; Plin. Ep. 6, 20, 6; Verg. A. 6, 330; 573; id. G. 3, 205; Ov. F. 4, 615 et saep.:utraque re satis experta tum demum consules,
Liv. 2, 29.—With foll. conjunct. ubi, si, cum, etc. (and in Plautus also separate; cf. above, no. 1. b. and c.):c.ubi expolivero, Magis hoc tum demum dices,
Plaut. Poen. 1, 1, 61; Sall. J. 46; Cels. 7, 27 fin.:si id facies, tum demum scibis, etc.,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 8, 56; id. Men. 2, 2, 71; Cic. Rep. 1, 24; cf. with quodsi, Att. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 10, 4:ac tum demum, cum medium tenuere, etc.,
Plin. Ep. 8, 20, 7:tum tu igitur demum id adulescenti aurum dabis, Ubi, etc.,
Plaut. Trin. 3, 3, 52.—Once in this connection demum alone:servata res est demum, si illam videro,
Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 68.—Tunc demum (cf. Drak. Liv. 41, 3, 5):d.tunc demum intelleges, etc.,
Sen. Ep. 121; Suet. Calig. 9; Vulg. Gen. 41, 9; and with cum, Col. praef. fin.;with ubi,
Cels. 3, 6, and 10.—Post demum, afterwards, not till after:e.post eum demum huc cras adducam,
Plaut. As. 5, 2, 65:post igitur demum, etc.,
id. Amph. 3, 1, 16.—With post as praep.: unas enim post idus Martias, Asin. Pollio ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 31, 4:post biduum demum,
Suet. Aug. 10 fin. —Modo demum, only now, now for the first time:f.modone id demum sensti,
Ter. And. 5, 3, 11.—Jam demum, now at last, now (cf. dê... êdê, Eurip. Suppl. 980;g.Troad. 235),
Ov. Tr. 2, 8.—Ibi demum, just there:h.illic ibi demum'st locus, ubi, etc.,
Plaut. Capt. 5, 4, 3; Quint. 10, 3, 13:ibi demum morte quievit,
Verg. A. 9, 445; cf. id. ib. 1, 629; Stat. Th. 2, 474; id. Silv. 2, 3, 14; cf.also ibi demum, of time,
Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 53.—Sic demum:k.sic demum socios consumpta nocte reviso,
Verg. A. 2, 795; 6, 154.—Ita demum, Vulg. 2 Mac. 6, 15.—2.With the abl. temp. or absol.:C.ego novus maritus anno demum quinto et sexagesimo fiam?
Ter. Ad. 5, 8, 15:decimo demum pugnavimus anno,
Ov. M. 13, 209:quarta vix demum exponimur hora,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 23:hieme demum,
Plin. Ep. 7, 2, 2:pontificatum maximum, quem numquam vivo Lepido auferre sustinuerat, mortuo demum suscepit,
Suet. Aug. 31; cf.:appellato demum collegio obtinuit,
id. Caes. 23:his demum exactis,
Verg. A. 6, 637:noctu demum rex recessit,
Curt. 7, 11, 20.—And once with the nominative of the part. perf.:damnatus demum, vi coactus reddidit Mille et ducentos Philippos,
i. e. not until condemned, Plaut. Bac. 2, 4, 38.—To add emphasis to the idea contained in a proposition, in fact, in very truth, certainly, indeed (rare):II.ea sunt enim demum non ferenda in mendacio, quae, etc.,
Cic. Rep. 2, 15:immemor est demum, nec frugum munere dignus, qui, etc.,
Ov. M. 15, 122; Quint. 10, 6, 5;so to strengthen a comparative (cf.: adeo, etiam): latius demum ire,
further yet, Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 156:num expositio haec longior demum esse debeat,
Quint. 4, 2, 79.—In postAug. Latin.A.Only, solely, exclusively ( = duntaxat, tantum, solum, tantummodo, modo): ne vulgarem viam ingressus, alienis demum vestigiis insisterem, Quint. prooem. § 3; id. 2, 15, 1:b.adeo suis demum oculis credidit,
id. 11, 3, 68: quaedam (verba) tertiae demum personae figura dicuntur, ut licet, piget, id. 1, 4, 29: [p. 545] qui (Cicero) non assecutus esset docendo judicem tantum et utiliter demum ac Latine perspicueque dicendo, ut, etc., id. 8, 3, 3 et saep.:nihil magis pro contione testatus est, quam id demum se habiturum, quod, etc.,
but just that, Suet. Oth. 6 et saep.:ut non is demum sit veneficus, qui vitam abstulit data potione, sed etiam qui mentem,
Quint. 9, 2, 105; cf.with the following verum etiam,
id. 7 prooem. § 1.—Ita demum, only so; then or in that case only; not till then ( = tum demum);B.esp. freq. in conditional propositions: si plus humoris excernitur quam assumitur, ita demum secundae valetudinis spes est,
Cels. 3, 21; Plin. Ep. 3, 3, 2; Suet. Claud. 25 al.—To point out something as taking place only after previous delay, at length, at last = tandem:* 2.quod oppidum Hispaniae frustra diu oppugnatum illitis demum galbano facibus succenderit,
Suet. Galb. 3; cf. corresp. with tandem, id. Calig. 6.—For denique no. II. 2, finally, in fine:ex quibus alium Ciceroni, alium Caesari, singulis demum singulos opponeremus,
Tac. Or. 26 fin. Cf. Hand Turs. II. p. 250-260; Zumpt ad Curt. 6, 39, 25; Mützell ad Curt. 3, 7, 8; 3, 22, 26. -
57 emungo
ē-mungo, nxi, nctum, 3 ( perf. sync. emunxti, Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 60, followed by emunxisti), v. a., to wipe or blow the nose.I.Lit.:II.se,
Auct. Her. 4, 54; Auct. ap. Suet. Vit. Hor.—Also mid.: ut neque spuerent neque emungerentur, Varr. ap. Non. 481, 18:emungeris,
Juv. 6, 147.—Transf.A.In gen.:B.tu ut oculos emungare ex capite per nasum tuos,
i. e. that your eyes may be knocked out, Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 39: Aesopus naris emunctae senex, clean-nosed, i. e. of nice discernment, keen, acute, Phaedr. 3, 3, 14; so,emunctae naris (Lucilius),
Hor. S. 1, 4, 8; cf.:limati quidam (Attici) et emuncti,
i. e. fine, delicate, Quint. 12, 10, 17.—In partic., in the comic writers like the Gr. apomussein (v. Lidd. and Scott sub h. v.), to cheat one out of his money:auro emunctus,
Plaut. Bacch. 5, 1, 15; cf.:emunxi argento senes,
Ter. Phorm. 4, 4, 1; Lucil. ap. Non. 36, 19;and simply, aliquem,
Plaut. Bacch. 4, 4, 50; id. Ep. 3, 4, 58; id. Most. 5, 1, 60 sq.; Poëta ap. Cic. Lael. 26, 99; Hor. A. P. 238. -
58 erudio
ē-rŭdĭo, īvi or ii, ītum, 4, v. a., qs. to free from roughness, i. e. to polish, educate, instruct, teach (freq. and class.; cf.: doceo, edoceo, praecipio, instituo).I.Prop.:II.studiosos discendi erudiunt atque docent,
Cic. Off. 1, 44, 156:aliquem,
id. Div. 2, 2 (with docere); id. de Or. 3, 9, 35 (with instituere); id. ib. 2, 1, 12; Quint. prooem. § 1;6 et saep.: filios ad majorum instituta (with instituere),
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 69; cf. id. Tusc. 1, 26:aliquem artibus,
id. Fam. 1, 7 fin.; cf. id. Rep. 2, 19, 34:eum ad exquisitissimam consuetudinem Graecorum erudiit,
id. ib. 2, 21, 37:aliquem in jure civili,
id. de Or. 1, 59 fin.; cf. id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 3.—With two acc. ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):aliquem leges praeceptaque belli,
Stat. Th. 10, 507; cf. Val. Fl. 2, 50; v. also under P. a.: aliquem, with an object-clause, Plin. 33, 11, 53, § 149; cf.without aliquem,
Ov. F. 3, 820; Sil. 11, 352.—With a rel.-clause as object:qua possint arte capi,
Ov. F. 3, 294:tirones neque in ludo, neque per lanistas,
i. e. to cause to be instructed, Suet. Caes. 26:gladiatores sub eodem magistro eruditi,
Quint. 2, 17, 33:Athenas erudiendi gratia missus,
Just. 17, 3, 11;once: aliquem de aliqua re, Cic.: obviae mihi velim sint tuae litterae, quae me erudiant de omni re publica,
instruct me, keep me informed of, Cic. Fam. 2, 12, 1.—Transf., of objects not personal:A.artes,
Ov. M. 8, 215:ut flerent, oculos erudiere suos,
id. R. Am. 690; id. Am. 1, 14, 30:Polycletus consummasse hanc scientiam judicatur et toreuticen sic erudisse, ut Phidias aperuisse,
to have cultivated, brought to perfection, Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 56.— Hence, ērŭdītus, a, um, P. a., learned, accomplished, well-informed, skilled, experienced (cf.: litteratus, doctus, peritus, gnarus, scitus).Prop.:B.est non satis politus iis artibus, quas qui tenent eruditi appellantur,
Cic. Fin. 1, 7 fin.:Graeculus otiosus et loquax, et fortasse doctus atque eruditus,
id. de Or. 1, 22, 102:semper mihi et doctrina et eruditi homines placuerunt,
id. Rep. 1, 17 fin.; id. Tusc. 1, 3:nec sicut vulgus sed ut eruditi solent appellare sapientem,
id. Lael. 2, 6; cf.opp. rusticus,
Quint. 11, 1, 45; 8, 6, 75 et saep.:non transmarinis nec importatis artibus eruditi, sed genuinis domesticisque virtutibus,
Cic. Rep. 2, 15 fin.:homines non litteris ad rei militaris scientiam, sed rebus gestis ac victoriis eruditos,
id. Font. 15, 33; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 7 fin.; cf. id. Brut. 67, 236; id. Arch. 7; id. N. D. 3, 9, 23 al.:eruditi Socraticis disputationibus,
id. de Or. 3, 34, 139:a pueris eruditi artibus militiae,
Liv. 42, 52 et saep.; cf. in the comp.:litteris eruditior quam Curio,
Cic. Brut. 82; and in the sup.:Scaevola, homo omnium et disciplina juris civilis eruditissimus,
id. de Or. 1, 39, 180.— With acc.:Graecas res eruditi,
Gell. 2, 21, 3; cf. id. 19, 12, 9.—With inf.:eruditus utilia honestis miscere,
Tac. Agr. 8.—Transf., of inanimate and abstract subjects:quod ceteri minus eruditis hominum seculis fuerunt,
Cic. Rep. 2, 10:tempora (with docti homines),
id. ib.:aures,
id. ib. 2, 42; id. Or. 34, 119; Quint. 10, 1, 32:animus,
Cic. Fam. 5, 14: oratio (opp. popularis), id. Par. prooem. § 4; cf. Quint. 8, 3, 17; 8, 6, 24 al.:Graecorum copia,
fulness of Greek learning, Cic. Leg. 1, 2, 7: palata, i. e. practised, fine (with docta), Col. 8, 16, 4; cf.gustus,
Tac. A. 16, 18.—In neutr. with a subject-clause:ex historia ducere urbanitatem, eruditum est,
Quint. 6, 3, 98; cf.:eruditissimum longe, si, etc.,
id. 9, 2, 97.— Adv.: ērŭdītē, learnedly, eruditely. — Comp., Cic. de Sen. 1 fin.; Quint. 1, 5, 36.— Sup., Cic. Or. 52; Plin. Ep. 1, 9, 8. -
59 erudite
ē-rŭdĭo, īvi or ii, ītum, 4, v. a., qs. to free from roughness, i. e. to polish, educate, instruct, teach (freq. and class.; cf.: doceo, edoceo, praecipio, instituo).I.Prop.:II.studiosos discendi erudiunt atque docent,
Cic. Off. 1, 44, 156:aliquem,
id. Div. 2, 2 (with docere); id. de Or. 3, 9, 35 (with instituere); id. ib. 2, 1, 12; Quint. prooem. § 1;6 et saep.: filios ad majorum instituta (with instituere),
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 69; cf. id. Tusc. 1, 26:aliquem artibus,
id. Fam. 1, 7 fin.; cf. id. Rep. 2, 19, 34:eum ad exquisitissimam consuetudinem Graecorum erudiit,
id. ib. 2, 21, 37:aliquem in jure civili,
id. de Or. 1, 59 fin.; cf. id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 3.—With two acc. ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):aliquem leges praeceptaque belli,
Stat. Th. 10, 507; cf. Val. Fl. 2, 50; v. also under P. a.: aliquem, with an object-clause, Plin. 33, 11, 53, § 149; cf.without aliquem,
Ov. F. 3, 820; Sil. 11, 352.—With a rel.-clause as object:qua possint arte capi,
Ov. F. 3, 294:tirones neque in ludo, neque per lanistas,
i. e. to cause to be instructed, Suet. Caes. 26:gladiatores sub eodem magistro eruditi,
Quint. 2, 17, 33:Athenas erudiendi gratia missus,
Just. 17, 3, 11;once: aliquem de aliqua re, Cic.: obviae mihi velim sint tuae litterae, quae me erudiant de omni re publica,
instruct me, keep me informed of, Cic. Fam. 2, 12, 1.—Transf., of objects not personal:A.artes,
Ov. M. 8, 215:ut flerent, oculos erudiere suos,
id. R. Am. 690; id. Am. 1, 14, 30:Polycletus consummasse hanc scientiam judicatur et toreuticen sic erudisse, ut Phidias aperuisse,
to have cultivated, brought to perfection, Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 56.— Hence, ērŭdītus, a, um, P. a., learned, accomplished, well-informed, skilled, experienced (cf.: litteratus, doctus, peritus, gnarus, scitus).Prop.:B.est non satis politus iis artibus, quas qui tenent eruditi appellantur,
Cic. Fin. 1, 7 fin.:Graeculus otiosus et loquax, et fortasse doctus atque eruditus,
id. de Or. 1, 22, 102:semper mihi et doctrina et eruditi homines placuerunt,
id. Rep. 1, 17 fin.; id. Tusc. 1, 3:nec sicut vulgus sed ut eruditi solent appellare sapientem,
id. Lael. 2, 6; cf.opp. rusticus,
Quint. 11, 1, 45; 8, 6, 75 et saep.:non transmarinis nec importatis artibus eruditi, sed genuinis domesticisque virtutibus,
Cic. Rep. 2, 15 fin.:homines non litteris ad rei militaris scientiam, sed rebus gestis ac victoriis eruditos,
id. Font. 15, 33; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 7 fin.; cf. id. Brut. 67, 236; id. Arch. 7; id. N. D. 3, 9, 23 al.:eruditi Socraticis disputationibus,
id. de Or. 3, 34, 139:a pueris eruditi artibus militiae,
Liv. 42, 52 et saep.; cf. in the comp.:litteris eruditior quam Curio,
Cic. Brut. 82; and in the sup.:Scaevola, homo omnium et disciplina juris civilis eruditissimus,
id. de Or. 1, 39, 180.— With acc.:Graecas res eruditi,
Gell. 2, 21, 3; cf. id. 19, 12, 9.—With inf.:eruditus utilia honestis miscere,
Tac. Agr. 8.—Transf., of inanimate and abstract subjects:quod ceteri minus eruditis hominum seculis fuerunt,
Cic. Rep. 2, 10:tempora (with docti homines),
id. ib.:aures,
id. ib. 2, 42; id. Or. 34, 119; Quint. 10, 1, 32:animus,
Cic. Fam. 5, 14: oratio (opp. popularis), id. Par. prooem. § 4; cf. Quint. 8, 3, 17; 8, 6, 24 al.:Graecorum copia,
fulness of Greek learning, Cic. Leg. 1, 2, 7: palata, i. e. practised, fine (with docta), Col. 8, 16, 4; cf.gustus,
Tac. A. 16, 18.—In neutr. with a subject-clause:ex historia ducere urbanitatem, eruditum est,
Quint. 6, 3, 98; cf.:eruditissimum longe, si, etc.,
id. 9, 2, 97.— Adv.: ērŭdītē, learnedly, eruditely. — Comp., Cic. de Sen. 1 fin.; Quint. 1, 5, 36.— Sup., Cic. Or. 52; Plin. Ep. 1, 9, 8. -
60 formula
formŭla, ae, f. dim. [forma, I. B.], acc. to the different signiff. of forma.* I. II.(Acc. to forma, I. B. 2.)A. * 2. * III. IV.(Acc. to forma, I. B. 4.) Jurid. t. t., a form, rule, method, formula for regulating judicial proceedings (the usual meaning; cf.:B.norma, regula, praescriptum): ut stipulationum et judiciorum formulas componam?
Cic. Leg. 1, 4 fin.:in testamentorum formulis, hoc est, in medio jure civili versari,
id. de Or. 1, 39 fin.; cf.antiquae,
id. Brut. 52, 195:postulationum,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 60, § 147:angustissima sponsionis,
id. Rosc. Com. 4, 12:fiduciae,
id. Fam. 7, 12, 2:de dolo malo,
id. Off. 3, 14, 60:illa gloria militaris vestris formulis atque actionibus anteponenda est,
id. Mur. 13, 29 init.:sunt jura, sunt formulae de omnibus rebus constitutae,
id. Rosc. Com. 8, 24: a praetore postulat, ut sibi Quinctius judicatum solvi [p. 770] satis det ex formula:QVOD AB EO PETAT, CVIVS EX EDICTO PRAETORIS BONA DIES XXX. POSSESSA SINT,
id. Quint. 8, 30:quod in foro atrocitate formularum dijudicatur,
Quint. 7, 1, 37:vis hanc formulam cognitionis esse, ut, etc.,
the rule of evidence on which the inquiry is conducted, Liv. 40, 12, 20.— On the formulae of actions, constituting a sort of code of procedure, v. Gai. Inst. 4, 30-48; and on the legal forms of the Romans in general, cf. Rein's Röm. Privatr. p. 440 sq.—Transf.I.In gen., for causa, a lawsuit, action, process (post-Aug.):2.quid enim aliud agitis, cum eum, quem interrogatis, scientes in fraudem impellitis, quam ut formulā cecidisse videatur,
Sen. Ep. 48 fin.:formulā cadere,
Quint. 3, 6, 69 (for which, in Cic., causā cadere):formulā excidere,
Suet. Claud. 14.—Esp.:3.for mula letalis,
a death-warrant, Amm. 14, 1, 3.—Beyond the legal sphere.a.In publicists' lang., any form of contract, covenant, agreement, regulation:b.Acarnanas restituturum se in antiquam formulam jurisque ac dicionis eorum,
Liv. 26, 24, 6 Drak.:citaverunt legatos, quaesiveruntque ab iis, ecquid milites ex formula paratos haberent?
id. 27, 10, 2 sq.:aliquos in sociorum formulam referre,
id. 43, 6, 10:(oppidum) Paracheloïda, quae sub Athamania esset, nullo iure Thessalorum formulae factam (= inique juris Thessalorum factum),
id. 39, 26, 2.—In gen., a rule, principle:c.ut sine ullo errore dijudicare possimus, si quando cum illo, quod honestum intelligimus, pugnare id videbitur, quod appellamus utile, formula quaedam constituenda est... erit autem haec formula Stoicorum rationi disciplinaeque maxime consentanea, etc.,
Cic. Off. 3, 4, 19 sq.:certa quaedam disciplinae formula,
id. Ac. 1, 4, 17:formulam exprimere,
id. Or. 11, 36:cujusque generis nota et formula,
id. ib. 23, 75:consuetudinis nostrae,
id. Opt. Gen. 7, 20.—
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