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the Ainu(s)

  • 1 the Ainu

    Общая лексика: айны

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the Ainu

  • 2 Ainu

    ['aɪnuː] 1. сущ.; мн. Ainu, Ainus
    1)
    а) ( the Ainu(s)) употр. с гл. во мн. айну, айны (народ, живущий на севере Хоккайдо, Курильских островах и Сахалине)
    2) (язык) айну, айнский (язык) (изолированный язык; практически вымерший)
    2. прил.

    Many place names all over Japan are of Ainu origin. — В Японии встречается много топонимов айнского происхождения.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > Ainu

  • 3 Attushi

    A hard and rough fabric, made by the Ainu women of Japan, of the bast fibres of the elm tree; used for clothing by the natives.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Attushi

  • 4 GOD

    Eru ("The One, He that is Alone", "the One God", a proper name that can hardly be used as a common noun meaning "god" in general. The form Eru corresponds to Enu in early “Qenya” material, LT2:343. Genitive Eruo, VT43:32; dative Erun, VT44:32). Other names/titles: Ilúvatar "Father of All", Ainatar *"Holy-Father". GOD (in general, "a god") aino (this word from PE15:72 is the equivalent of ainu within Tolkien's mythos, but since aino could be interpreted as simply a personalized form of aina "holy", it can perhaps be adapted as a general word for "god" or "holy one"). PAGAN GOD ainu, PAGAN GODDESS aini (angelic spirit, holy one). (As Christopher Tolkien notes, the Ainur are of course not "pagan" to the people of Middle-earth. In Etym and Silm, Ainu/Aini is capitalized.) SON OF GOD (Jesus) Eruion, MOTHER OF GOD (Mary, in Tolkien's Quenya renderings of Catholic prayers) Eruamillë (also Eruontari, Eruontarië *"God-begetter") –Silm:15/396/431, Letters:387, VT44:16-17, 34, LT1:248 cf. AYAN and Silm:426, VT43:32, VT44:7, 16-17, 18 34

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > GOD

  • 5 corpse

    [ko:ps]
    (a dead body, especially of a human being: Don't move the corpse before you send for the police.) līķis
    * * *
    līķis; aizmirst tekstu, izjaukt ainu

    English-Latvian dictionary > corpse

  • 6 HOLY

    airë. The word aina also occurs in a number of sources (e.g. VT44:7, 17-18); according to VT43:32 this word is "obsolete except in Ainur", but it may occur in sources post-dating this statement. Yet another word for "holy", aista, is seemingly only attested in a translation of "holy spirit" which Tolkien later replaced with a form including airë instead (see below). HOLY ONE ainu (m.), aini (f.) (angelic spirit, god); HOLY PLACE yána (fane, sanctuary); HOLY SPIRIT airefëa (other version: fairë aista; both versions are attested with the dative ending -n attached) –Nam, AYAN/WJ:399,, YAN, VT43:36, 37

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > HOLY

  • 7 ain

    Ainu
    le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):
    aïnou

    English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > ain

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