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1 ὄχλος
ὄχλος, ὁ,A crowd, throng, Pi.P.4.85, A.Pers.42 (anap.), etc.; , cf. Heracl.44; ὁ ὄ. τῶν στρατιωτῶν the mass of the soldiers, X.Cyr.6.1.26, cf. Th.6.64, 7.62;μηδένα ὄ. Πελοποννησίων νεῶν Id.2.88
; ὄχλῳ in numbers (for an army), Id.1.80;ὁ μισθοφόρος ὄ. Id.3.109
, cf.4.56; οἱ τοιοῦτοι ὄ. undisciplined masses like these, ib. 126;ὄ. μᾶλλον ἢ στρατός Hdn.6.7.1
; of the camp-followers, X.An.3.4.26, 4.3.26, etc.2 in political sense, populace, mob, opp. δῆμος ( people), Th.7.8, cf. Pl.Plt. 304d;πρὸς ὄχλον ζῶν Id.Ax. 368d
;οἱ ὁμότιμοι ὤκνουν τὴν τοῦ ὄ. ἰσομοιρίαν X.Cyr.2.2.21
; δικαστηρίων καὶ τῶν ἄλλων ὄ. and popular assemblies (in a contemptuous sense), Pl.Grg. 455a, cf. Euthd. 290a: prov., δι' ὄχλου ἤδη τοῦτό γε this is already in the mouths of the people, D.H.Lys.10, cf. J.BJ2.13.1, 4.9.2.3 generally, mass, multitude,ὄ. τὸν πλεῖστον λόγων A.Pr. 827
;τὸν πλεῖστον ὄ. τῶν πραχθέντων Isoc.12.192
; ἵππων ὄ. E.IA 191 (lyr.);ἄκριτος ἄστρων ὄ. Critias 19.5
D.; : in pl., the masses,καχεξία τις ὑποδέδυκε τοὺς ὄχλους Diph.24.4
, cf. Men.161.1, 466.4;πιθανώτεροι οἱ ἀπαίδευτοι ἐν τοῖς ὄ. Arist.Rh. 1395b28
.II annoyance, trouble, , etc.; ὄχλον παρέχειν to give trouble, Hdt.1.86, cf. E.Med. 337, X.An.3.2.27, Pl.Phd. 84d; δι' ὄχλου εἶναι, γενέσθαι, to be or become troublesome, Ar.Ec. 888, Th.1.73, Pl.Alc.1.103a;μάταιον ὄ. τοὺς λόγους νομίσητε D.18.214
;οἱ δὲ ἀντιλέγοντες ὄ. ἄλλως καὶ βασκανία κατεφαίνετο Id.19.24
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2 Tross
m; -es, -e1. MIL. altm. baggage train2. (Gefolge) retinue, (camp-)followers Pl., hangers-on Pl.; sich im Tross von X befinden be a fellow travel(l)er ( oder a fan) of X, be one of X’s sympathizers, be currently riding on the X bandwagon3. (Zug von Demonstranten etc.) line, body of people; der Tross setzte sich in Bewegung the line ( oder procession) moved off* * *der Trossgang* * *Trọss [trɔs]m -es, -e (old)baggage trainer gehört zum Tross (fig) — he's a hanger-on
* * *TrossRR<-es, -e>TroßALT<-sses, -sse>[trɔs]m1. (Zug) procession of followers* * *1. MIL obs baggage trainsich im Tross von X befinden be a fellow travel(l)er ( oder a fan) of X, be one of X’s sympathizers, be currently riding on the X bandwagon3. (Zug von Demonstranten etc) line, body of people;der Tross setzte sich in Bewegung the line ( oder procession) moved off -
3 sentina
sentīna, ae, f.I.Lit., the filthy water that collects in the bottom of a ship, bilgewater:II.cum alii malos scandant, alii per foros cursent, alii sentinam exhauriant,
Cic. Sen. 6, 17; * Caes. B. C. 3, 28:in nave, quae sentinam trahit,
Sen. Ep. 30, 2:pisces sentinae navium odorem procul fugiunt,
Plin. 10, 70, 90, § 194 al.; Gell. 19, 1, 3:mersamque vitiis suis, quasi sentinā, rempublicam pessum dedere,
Flor. 3, 12, 7. —Transf., the bottom of a ship where the bilge-water is, the hold:III.hi Romam sicuti in sentinam confluxerant,
Sall. C. 37, 5: sedebamus in puppi et clavum tenebamus;nunc autem vix est in sentinā locus,
Cic. Fam. 9, 15, 3.—Trop.1.The lowest of the people, the dregs, refuse, rabble of a state or city (good prose; cf.2.faex): si tu exieris, exhaurietur ex urbe tuorum comitum magna et perniciosa sentina rei publicae,
Cic. Cat. 1, 5, 12; 2, 4, 7 (cf. Quint. 8, 6, 15); id. Att. 1, 19, 4; id. Agr. 2, 26, 70; Liv. 24, 29, 3; Flor. 3, 1, 4.—The hangerson of an army, camp-followers, Val. Max. 2, 7, 1. -
4 θητικός
A of or for a hireling, menial, ;βάναυσος ἢ θ. βίος Id.Pol. 1278a21
; - ωτέρα ργασία ib. 1341b14; θ. καὶ δουλικὸν πράττειν ib. 1337b21.2 τὸ θ.,= οἱ θῆτες, the class of θῆτες, ib. 1274a21,al.; θ. τελεῖν pay on the assessment of a θής at Athens, Id.Ath. 7.4, Lex ap.D.43.54; θ. τέλος Epigr. ap. Arist.Ath.7.4; τὸ θ. in an army, servants, camp-followers, etc., Arr.Tact.2.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θητικός
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5 σκευοφόρος
σκευόφορ-ος (parox.), ον,A carrying σκεύη, σ. κάμηλοι baggage-camels, Hdt.1.80;ὑποζύγια X. HG4.1.24
;ὄνος Poll.1.139
; τὰ ς. (sc. κτήνη) pack-animals, Th.2.79, X.Cyr.5.4.45, An.1.3.7, al.: collectively in sg., πᾶν τὸ ς. Plb.3.79.2, cf. 3.51.6, 12.19.5.II Subst., of persons, baggage-carrier, porter, Ar.Ra. 497, IG42(1).121.79 (Epid., iv B.C.), PAmh.2.62.13 (ii B.C.); οἱ ς. sutlers, camp-followers, esp. the servants of the ὁπλίτης, who carried his baggage and shield,οἱ σ. τε καὶ τὰ ὑποζύγια Hdt.7.40
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκευοφόρος
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6 ardiente
adj.1 burning.2 ardent, burning, hot, aflame.* * *► adjetivo1 (encendido) burning, hot, scalding* * *adj.1) ardent, passionate2) burning* * *ADJ1) (=que quema) burning; (=que brilla) [color] blazing; [flor] bright red2) [deseo, interés] burning; [amor] ardent, passionate; [aficionado] passionate; [partidario] fervent, ardent* * ** * *= ardent, burning, fiery [fierier -comp., fieriest -sup.], baking hot, piping hot, red-blooded, torrid.Ex. Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.Ex. A choking emotion, partly made up of incredulity and in part a burning resentment filled Drew Pope.Ex. In the end, his crude language and fiery personality limited him to the role of redneck poltergeist.Ex. He slept on a camp bed in the baking hot room between 12-hour shifts and survived on leftovers brought to him by friendly chefs.Ex. The monks then add milk and salt to taste and piping hot Tibetan tea is ready to serve.Ex. What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex. He says he wants to have a torrid affair because he's too busy to commit to a proper relationship!.----* capilla ardiente = funeral chapel, chapel of rest.* zarza ardiente, la = burning bush, the.* * ** * *= ardent, burning, fiery [fierier -comp., fieriest -sup.], baking hot, piping hot, red-blooded, torrid.Ex: Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.
Ex: A choking emotion, partly made up of incredulity and in part a burning resentment filled Drew Pope.Ex: In the end, his crude language and fiery personality limited him to the role of redneck poltergeist.Ex: He slept on a camp bed in the baking hot room between 12-hour shifts and survived on leftovers brought to him by friendly chefs.Ex: The monks then add milk and salt to taste and piping hot Tibetan tea is ready to serve.Ex: What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex: He says he wants to have a torrid affair because he's too busy to commit to a proper relationship!.* capilla ardiente = funeral chapel, chapel of rest.* zarza ardiente, la = burning bush, the.* * *‹defensor/partidario› ardent; ‹deseo› ardent, burning; ‹amante› passionate, ardent ( liter)una ardiente defensa de los derechos humanos an impassioned defense of human rights* * *
ardiente adjetivo ‹ defensor› ardent;
‹ deseo› ardent, burning;
‹ amante› passionate
ardiente adjetivo
1 (encendido, vivo) burning
capilla ardiente, chapel of rest, funeral chapel
2 fig (apasionado, fervoroso) passionate
' ardiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capilla
English:
ardent
- dedicated
- fervent
- fiery
- intense
- red-hot
- state
- burning
- passionate
- spirited
* * *ardiente adj1. [en llamas] burning;[líquido] scalding2. [ferviente] [deseo] burning;[admirador, defensor] ardent;un ardiente discurso a passionate speech* * *adj2 bebida scalding* * *ardiente adj1) : burning2) : ardent, passionate♦ ardientemente adv
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