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1 sagittārius
sagittārius ī, m [sagitta], an archer, bowman: sagittarios et funditores mittit, the light-armed troops, Cs.: barbari.—Fig.: de uno sagittario queri, one skirmisher.—The constellation Sagittarius, the Archer.* * *Iarcher, bowman; fletcher, maker of arrows; Archer (constellation/zodiac sign)IIsagittaria, sagittarium ADJarmed with bow/arrows; used in/concerned with making/manufacturing arrows -
2 sagittarius
săgittārĭus, a, um, adj. [sagitta].I.Of or belonging to an arrow, arrow-:II.calamus,
good for making arrows, Plin. 16, 36, 66, § 166:certamen,
with arrows, Dict. Cret. 4, 19.—Subst.: săgittārĭus, ii, m.A.An archer, bowman, a sort of light-armed troops, both foot and horse; usually in the plur., Caes. B. G. 2, 7; 2, 10; 2, 19; 7, 31; Sall. J. 46, 7; Cic. Phil. 5, 6, 18; id. Att. 5, 20, 5; id. Fam. 15, 4, 10; Amm. 29, 5, 22.—In sing., collect.:B. C.levis armatura cum equite sagittario,
Tac. A. 2, 16 fin.; 13, 40.—The constellation Sagittarius, or the Archer (otherwise called Arcitenens], Cic. Arat. 525; Hyg. Fab. 124; id. Astr. 2, 27; 3, 26; Plin. 17, 24, 36, § 215; 30, 11, 29, § 97. -
3 sagittarii
săgittārĭus, a, um, adj. [sagitta].I.Of or belonging to an arrow, arrow-:II.calamus,
good for making arrows, Plin. 16, 36, 66, § 166:certamen,
with arrows, Dict. Cret. 4, 19.—Subst.: săgittārĭus, ii, m.A.An archer, bowman, a sort of light-armed troops, both foot and horse; usually in the plur., Caes. B. G. 2, 7; 2, 10; 2, 19; 7, 31; Sall. J. 46, 7; Cic. Phil. 5, 6, 18; id. Att. 5, 20, 5; id. Fam. 15, 4, 10; Amm. 29, 5, 22.—In sing., collect.:B. C.levis armatura cum equite sagittario,
Tac. A. 2, 16 fin.; 13, 40.—The constellation Sagittarius, or the Archer (otherwise called Arcitenens], Cic. Arat. 525; Hyg. Fab. 124; id. Astr. 2, 27; 3, 26; Plin. 17, 24, 36, § 215; 30, 11, 29, § 97. -
4 Jansky, Karl Guthe
[br]b. 22 October 1905 Norman, Oklahoma, USAd. 14 February 1950 Red Bank, New Jersey, USA[br]American radio engineer who discovered stellar radio emission.[br]Following graduation from the University of Wisconsin in 1928 and a year of postgraduate study, Jansky joined Bell Telephone Laboratories in New Jersey with the task of establishing the source of interference to telephone communications by radio. To this end he constructed a linear-directional short-wave antenna and eventually, in 1931, he concluded that the interference actually came from the stars, the major source being the constellation Sagittarius in the direction of the centre of the Milky Way. Although he continued to study the propagation of short radio waves and the nature of observed echoes, it was left to others to develop the science of radioastronomy and to use the creation of echoes for radiolocation. Although he received no scientific award for his discovery, Jansky's name is primarily honoured by its use as the unit of stellar radio-emission strength.[br]Bibliography1935, "Directional studies of atmospherics at high frequencies", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 23:1,158.1935, "A note on the sources of stellar interference", Proceedings of the Institute of RadioEngineers.1937, "Minimum noise levels obtained on short-wave radio receiving systems", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 25:1,517.1941, "Measurements of the delay and direction of arrival of echoes from nearby short-wave transmitters", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 29:322.Further ReadingP.C.Mahon, 1975, BellLabs, Mission Communication. The Story of the Bell Labs.W.I.Sullivan (ed.), 1984, The Early Years of Radio-Astronomy: Reflections 50 Years after Jansky's Discovery, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.See also: Appleton, Sir Edward VictorKF -
5 Haemonia
Haemŏnĭa ( Aemŏnia), ae, f., a poetical name of Thessaly, Ov. M. 1, 568; 2, 543; 8, 815; id. R. Am. 249; id. F. 5, 381:II.nivalis,
Hor. C. 1, 37, 20.—Derivv.A.Haemŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Hœmonia ( Thessaly), Hœmonian ( Thessalian):B.gens,
Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 30:urbs,
i. e. Trachin, id. M. 11, 652:Acastus,
id. ib. 11, 410:juvenis,
i. e. Jason, id. ib. 7, 132:puer,
i. e. Achilles, id. F. 5, 400:equi,
i. e. of Achilles, id. Tr. 3, 11, 28:lyra, the same,
id. ib. 4, 1, 16: arcus, i. e. the constellation Sagittarius (because orig. the Thessalian centaur Chiron), id. M. 2, 81.—Haemŏ-nĭdes, ae, m., = Haimonidês, a Hœmonian or Thessalian; in plur., i. q. Argonautae, the Argonauts, Val. Fl. 4, 506.—C. -
6 Haemonides
Haemŏnĭa ( Aemŏnia), ae, f., a poetical name of Thessaly, Ov. M. 1, 568; 2, 543; 8, 815; id. R. Am. 249; id. F. 5, 381:II.nivalis,
Hor. C. 1, 37, 20.—Derivv.A.Haemŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Hœmonia ( Thessaly), Hœmonian ( Thessalian):B.gens,
Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 30:urbs,
i. e. Trachin, id. M. 11, 652:Acastus,
id. ib. 11, 410:juvenis,
i. e. Jason, id. ib. 7, 132:puer,
i. e. Achilles, id. F. 5, 400:equi,
i. e. of Achilles, id. Tr. 3, 11, 28:lyra, the same,
id. ib. 4, 1, 16: arcus, i. e. the constellation Sagittarius (because orig. the Thessalian centaur Chiron), id. M. 2, 81.—Haemŏ-nĭdes, ae, m., = Haimonidês, a Hœmonian or Thessalian; in plur., i. q. Argonautae, the Argonauts, Val. Fl. 4, 506.—C. -
7 Haemonis
Haemŏnĭa ( Aemŏnia), ae, f., a poetical name of Thessaly, Ov. M. 1, 568; 2, 543; 8, 815; id. R. Am. 249; id. F. 5, 381:II.nivalis,
Hor. C. 1, 37, 20.—Derivv.A.Haemŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Hœmonia ( Thessaly), Hœmonian ( Thessalian):B.gens,
Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 30:urbs,
i. e. Trachin, id. M. 11, 652:Acastus,
id. ib. 11, 410:juvenis,
i. e. Jason, id. ib. 7, 132:puer,
i. e. Achilles, id. F. 5, 400:equi,
i. e. of Achilles, id. Tr. 3, 11, 28:lyra, the same,
id. ib. 4, 1, 16: arcus, i. e. the constellation Sagittarius (because orig. the Thessalian centaur Chiron), id. M. 2, 81.—Haemŏ-nĭdes, ae, m., = Haimonidês, a Hœmonian or Thessalian; in plur., i. q. Argonautae, the Argonauts, Val. Fl. 4, 506.—C. -
8 Haemonius
Haemŏnĭa ( Aemŏnia), ae, f., a poetical name of Thessaly, Ov. M. 1, 568; 2, 543; 8, 815; id. R. Am. 249; id. F. 5, 381:II.nivalis,
Hor. C. 1, 37, 20.—Derivv.A.Haemŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Hœmonia ( Thessaly), Hœmonian ( Thessalian):B.gens,
Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 30:urbs,
i. e. Trachin, id. M. 11, 652:Acastus,
id. ib. 11, 410:juvenis,
i. e. Jason, id. ib. 7, 132:puer,
i. e. Achilles, id. F. 5, 400:equi,
i. e. of Achilles, id. Tr. 3, 11, 28:lyra, the same,
id. ib. 4, 1, 16: arcus, i. e. the constellation Sagittarius (because orig. the Thessalian centaur Chiron), id. M. 2, 81.—Haemŏ-nĭdes, ae, m., = Haimonidês, a Hœmonian or Thessalian; in plur., i. q. Argonautae, the Argonauts, Val. Fl. 4, 506.—C. -
9 Sagittipotēns
Sagittipotēns entis, m [sagitta+potens], arrow-master, the constellation Sagittarius, C. poët. -
10 τοξευτής
II the constellation Sagittarius, Arat.306, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τοξευτής
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11 arquitenēns
arquitenēns see arcitenens.* * *I(gen.), arquitenentis ADJcarries/holding a bow (epithet of Apollo/Artimis), (constellation) the ArcherIIApollo (who carries a bow), (constellation) Sagittarius, the Archer -
12 arcitenens
I(gen.), arcitenentis ADJcarries/holding a bow (epithet of Apollo/Artimis), (constellation) the ArcherIIApollo (who carries a bow), (constellation) Sagittarius, the Archer -
13 गुरु _guru
गुरु a. (-रु, -र्वी f.) [ग कु उच्च Uṇ.1.24.] (compar. गरीयस्; superl. गरिष्ठ)1 Heavy, weighty (opp. लघु); (fig. also); तेन धूर्जगतो गुर्वी सचिवेषु निचिक्षिपे R.1.34;3.35; 12.12; विमुच्य वासांसि गुरूणि साम्प्रतम् Ṛs.1.7.-2 Great, large, long, extended.-3 Long (in duration or length). आरम्भगुर्वी Bh.2.6; गुरुषु दिवसेष्वेषु गच्छत्सु Me.85.-4 Important, momentous, great; विभवगुरुभिः कृत्यैः Ś.4. 19; स्वार्थात्सतां गुरुतरा प्रणयिक्रियैव V.4.31; Ku.3.13; Bh.3.7; R.14.35.-5 Arduous, difficult (to bear); कान्ताविरहगुरुणा शापेन Me.1.-6 Great, excessive, violent, intense; गुरुः प्रहर्षः प्रबभूव नात्मनि R.3.17; गुर्वपि विरहदुःखम् Ś.4.16; Bg.6.22.-7 Venerable, respectable.-8 Heavy, hard of digestion (as food).-9 Best, excel- lent.-1 Dear, beloved.-11 Haughty, proud (as a speech).-12 (In prosody) Long, as a syllable, either in itself, or being short, followed by a con- junct consonant &c.; e. g. ई in ईड् or त in तस्कर (It is usually represented by ग in works on prosody; मात्तौ गौ चेच्छालिनी वेदलोकैः &c.).-13 Irresistible, unassailable; जागर्ति दंशाय...गुरुर्भुजङ्गी Māl.6.1.-14 Mighty; powerful.-15 Valuable, highly prized; पूर्वं पूर्वं गुरु ज्ञेयम् Y.2.3.-16 Grievous; Me.85.-रुः 1 (a) A father; न केवलं तद्गुरुरेकपार्थिवः क्षितावभूदेकधनुर्धरो$पि सः R.3.31,48;4.1; 8.29. (b) Forefather, ancestor; त्वां मैत्रावरुणो$भिनन्दतु गुरुर्यस्ते गुरूणामपि U.5.27. (c) Father-in-law; त्वं हि मे गुरुः (तद्धर्मतः स्नुषा ते$हम्) Rām.7.26.28-29.-2 Any vener- able or respectable person, an elderly personage or relative, the elders (pl.) शुश्रूषस्व गुरून् Ś.4.18; Bg. 2.5; Bv.2.7,18,19,49; आज्ञा गुरूणां ह्यविचारणीया R. 14.46.-3 A teacher, preceptor; गुरुशिष्यौ.-4 Parti- cularly, a religious teacher, spiritual preceptor. तौ गुरुर्गुरुपत्नी च प्रीत्या प्रतिननन्दतुः R.1.57; (technically a Guru is one who performs the purificatory ceremonies over a boy and instructs him in the Vedas; स गुरुर्यः क्रियाः कृत्वा वेदमस्मै प्रयच्छति Y.1.34).-5 A lord, head, supe- rintendent, ruler; सर्वे गुरुहिते स्थिताः Rām.4.4.6; कर्णाश्रमाणां गुरवे स वर्णी R.5.19 the head of the castes or orders; गुरुर्नृपाणां गुरवे निवेद्य 2.68.-6 N. of Bṛihaspati, the preceptor of the gods; गुरुं नेत्रसहस्रेण चोदयामास वासवः Ku.2.29; Pt.1.23.-7 The planet Jupiter; गुरुकाव्यानुगां बिभ्रच्चान्द्रीमभिनभः श्रियम् Śi.2.2.-8 The propounder of a new doctrine.-9 The lunar as- terism called पुष्य.-1 N. of Droṇa, teacher of the Kauravas and Pāṇḍavas.-11 N. of Prabhākara, the leader of a school of the Mīmāṁsakas (called after him Prābhākara).-12 The supreme spirit.-Comp. -अक्षरम् a long syllable.-अङ्गना 1 the wife of a Guru.-2 A woman entitled to great respect.-अर्थ a. important; सतीं व्यादाय शृण्वन्तो लघ्वीं गुर्वर्थगह्वराम् Bhāg.3. 16.14. (-र्थः) a preceptor's fee for instructing a pupil; गुर्वर्थमाहर्तुमहं यतिष्ये R.5.17.-उत्तम a. highly revered. (-मः) the Supreme soul.-उपदेशः 1 Consultation of the experts; एषु स्थानेषु गुरूपदेशात् सम्यङ् नाडीं परीक्ष्य शिरामोचनं कुर्यात् Śālihotra of Bhoja, 82.-2 advice by the elders or by the preceptor.-कण्ठः a peacock.-कारः worship, adoration.-कार्यम् 1 a serious or weighty affair.-2 the office of a spiritual teacher.-कुलम् the residence of a Guru (गुरुगृह), academy; वसन् गुरुकुले नित्यं नित्यम- ध्ययने रतः Mb.9.4.3; आवृत्तानां गुरुकुलाद्विप्राणां पूजको भवेत् Ms.7.82.-कृत a.1 worshipped.-2 made much of; अहो निन्द्यं रूपं कविजनविशेषैर्गुरु कृतम् Bh.3.2.-क्रमः instruc- tion handed down through a series of teachers, tradi- tional instruction.-गृहम् signs (राशिs) Sagittarius (धनु) and Pisces (मीन).-घ्नः white mustard.-चर्या attend- ance upon a preceptor; Māl.9.51.-जनः any venerable person, an elderly relative, the elders collectively; नापेक्षितो गुरुजनः K.158; Bv.2.7.-तल्पः 1 the bed (wife) of a teacher.-2 violation or violator of a tea- cher's bed; Mb.12.56.32.-तल्पगः, -तल्पिन् m.1 one who violates his teacher's bed (wife), (ranked in Hindu law as a sinner of the worst kind, committer of an अतिपातक; cf. Ms.11.13); Mb.3.43.6.-2 one who defiles his step-mother.-दक्षिणा fee given to a spiritual preceptor; उपात्तविद्यो गुरुदक्षिणार्थी R.5.1.-दानम् a Guru's gift.-दैवतम् the constellation पुष्य.-पत्रा the tamarind tree.-त्रम् tin.-पाक a. difficult of digestion.-पूजा 1 the ceremonies in propitiation of Bṛihaspati when a work is to be performed or undertaken.-2 the wor- ship of one's spiritual preceptor.-प्रसादः the product of a Guru's blessing, i. e. learning.-भम् 1 the constel- lation पुष्य.-2 a bow.-3 the sign Pisces of the zodiac.-भावः importance, weight.-मर्दलः a kind of drum or tabor.-रत्नम् 1 topaz; (Mar. पुष्पराग, गोमेद).-2 a gem brought from the Himālaya and the Indus.-लाघवम् relative importance or value; विरोधिषु महीपाल निश्चित्य गुरु- लाघवम् Mb.3.131.12; Ś.5.-वर्चोघ्नः the lime, citron.-वर्तिन्, -वासिन् m. a student (ब्रह्मचारिन्) who resides at his preceptor's house.-वर्ति, -ता f. respectful beha- viour towards Guru (elder or venerable person); निवेद्य गुरवे राज्यं भजिष्ये गुरुवर्तिताम् Rām.2.115.19.-वारः, -वासरः Thursday.-वृत्तिः f. the conduct of a pupil towards his preceptor; Rām.2.9.2.-व्यथ a. greatly distres- sed, heavy with grief; वचोभिराशाजननैर्भवानिव गुरुव्यथम् V. 3.9.-शिखरिन् m. an epithet of the Himālaya.-श्रुतिः a mantra (especially गायत्री); जपमानो गुरुश्रुतिम् Mb.13. 136.6.-स्वम् (= ष्वम्) the preceptor's wealth or pro- perty; गवां क्षीरं गुरुष्वं ते... 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14 sagittifer
săgittĭfer, fĕra, fĕrum, adj. [sagittafero].I.Arrow-bearing ( poet.):II.pharetra,
Ov. M. 1, 468; Stat. Achill. 1, 416:Parthi,
armed with arrows, archers, Cat. 11, 6; so,Geloni,
Verg. A. 8, 725:pecus,
i.e. the porcupine, Claud. Hystr. 48.—= Sagittarius, the constellation of the Archer, Manil. 2, 266; 2, 500; 2, 560. -
15 Sagittiger
Săgittĭger, gĕri, m. [sagitta-gero], like Sagittifer (II.), for Sagittarius, the constellation of the Archer, Avien. Arat. 482. -
16 Sagittipotens
Săgittĭ-pŏtens, entis, m. [sagitta], for Sagittarius, the constellation of the Archer, Cic. Arat. 73. -
17 कार्मुक
kārmuka1) mfn. (Pāṇ. 5-1, 103) efficacious (as a medicine) Car. ;
m. a bamboo L. ;
the plant Melia sempervirens Bhpr. ;
the white Khadira tree L. ;
Smilax China Npr. ;
a kind of honey (v.l. gārmuta q.v.) L. ;
2) mf (ī́)n. consisting of the wood kṛimúka ṠBr. KātyṠr. ;
(am) n. (ifc. f. ā MBh.) a bow ṠāṇkhṠr. Mn. etc.;
a bowshaped instrument L. ;
a geometrical arc Sūryas. ;
the rainbow VarYogay. ;
Sagittarius VarBṛS. ;
a particular constellation VarBṛ.
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18 Crotos
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