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1 scrântit la cap
crackeda bit offwrong in one's garretsl. cracked in the filberttouched in the upper storysl. balmy / barmy on the crumpet. -
2 φολιδωτός
A clad in scales, of reptiles, opp. λεπιδωτός (of fishes), Arist.PA 692b11, cf. HA 490b24, al.; also of the signs Scorpio and Pisces, Heph.Astr.1.1; θώραξ φ. a coat of mail of small metal plates overlapping one another, scale-armour, Posidipp.26.8, Arr.Tact.3.5 (pl.);φ. χιτών Hld.9.15
, v. l. for στολιδ- in X.Cyr.6.4.2;φ. φιάλη
ornamented with a pattern of scales,Inscr.Délos
1414aii 20, cf. 1416 A i 100 (ii B. C.); παροψίδες, ὀξύβαφα, BGU 781 i6, ii14 (i A. D.); also of the catkins of the filbert,μόρια φ.
imbricated,Thphr.
HP3.5.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φολιδωτός
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3 Abella
Ăbella, ae, f., a town in Campania, near Nolu, abounding in fruit-trees and nuts, now Avella, Sil. 8, 545:malifera,
Verg. A. 7, 740. —Hence, Abellāna nux or Avellana, also Abellina, the filbert, Plin. 15, 22, 24, § 88; and Abellani, the inhabitants of Abella, Just. 20, 1. -
4 Abellana
Ăbella, ae, f., a town in Campania, near Nolu, abounding in fruit-trees and nuts, now Avella, Sil. 8, 545:malifera,
Verg. A. 7, 740. —Hence, Abellāna nux or Avellana, also Abellina, the filbert, Plin. 15, 22, 24, § 88; and Abellani, the inhabitants of Abella, Just. 20, 1. -
5 Abellani
Ăbella, ae, f., a town in Campania, near Nolu, abounding in fruit-trees and nuts, now Avella, Sil. 8, 545:malifera,
Verg. A. 7, 740. —Hence, Abellāna nux or Avellana, also Abellina, the filbert, Plin. 15, 22, 24, § 88; and Abellani, the inhabitants of Abella, Just. 20, 1. -
6 nocciolo
1. m ( albero) hazel (tree)2. m di frutto stonedi questione heart, kernel* * ** * *I ['nɔttʃolo] sm(di frutto) stone, fig heart, coreII [not'tʃɔlo] sm(albero) hazel* * *I ['nɔttʃolo]sostantivo maschile1) (di frutto) stone, pit AE2) fig. core, gistII [not'tʃɔlo]andare o arrivare al nocciolo to get down to the nitty-gritty; veniamo al nocciolo! — let's come to the point!
sostantivo maschile (albero, legno) hazel* * *nocciolo1/'nɔtt∫olo/sostantivo m.2 fig. core, gist; il nocciolo della questione the heart of the matter; andare o arrivare al nocciolo to get down to the nitty-gritty; veniamo al nocciolo! let's come to the point!————————nocciolo2/not't∫ɔlo/sostantivo m.(albero, legno) hazel. -
7 fındık
"1. hazelnut, filbert. 2. slang loaded dice. - ağacı hazel. - kabuğunu doldurmaz trifling, unimportant; nonsensical. - kırmak colloq. to mess around with women, indulge in debauchery. - kurdu gibi small and plump and lively (woman). - yuvası the dimples on the back of a plump hand." -
8 денди
1) General subject: Adonis, Beau Brummel, blood, dandy, dressed in the height of fashion, exquisite, jack a dandy2) Ironical: elegant3) Obsolete: buck, jack-a-dandy4) Jargon: filbert, swell, macaroni, pretty-boy -
9 франт
1) General subject: Johnny, a (young) blade, buck, dandy, dressed in the height of fashion, dresser, fancy dan, fashion plate, jack a dandy, jack-a-dandy, johnny, smart dresser, spark, tailor's dummy, toff3) American: clothes horse, zooty4) French: beau5) Obsolete: dapper6) History: macaroni7) Australian slang: ponce (особенно женоподобный)9) Makarov: a young blade -
10 энтузиаст
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11 ben
m.1 fruit of the size of a filbert which yields a precious oil.2 horseradish.3 ben. -
12 орех
муж.1) ( плод)nut-tree; walnut ( древесина)••разделывать под орех — to haul over the coals (отругать кого-л.); make a very good job of it (сделать что-л. хорошо)
щелкать как орехи разг. — to crack/solve smth. just like that
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13 λεπίς
A epithelial debris, Hp.Aph.4.81; layer of the skull, PMed. in Arch.Pap.4.270; ᾠοῦ λ. egg- shell, Sch.Ar. Pax 198; cup of a filbert, AP6.22 ([place name] Zonas), 102 (Phil.); coat of an onion, Sch.Luc.Hist.Conscr. 26.2 collectively, scales of fish,λεπίδος σιδηρέης ὄψιν ἰχθυοειδέος Hdt.7.61
;ὃ ἐν ὄρνιθι πτερόν, τοῦτο ἐν ἰχθύϊ ἐστὶ λ. Arist.HA 486b21
; opp. φολίς, ib. 490b23, 517b5; also of serpents, v.l. in Nic.Th. 154, cf. Emp.82.3 of other things, λ. χαλκοῦ flakes that fly from copper in hammering, Dsc.5.78, 79: abs.,λεπίς Hp.Mul.1.63
.4 plate of metal, Ph.Bel.69.50, Hero Aut.12.2, D.S.20.91, Plu.Phoc.18; collectively,λ. σιδηρᾶ BGU544.8
(ii A.D.); of gold and silver, Plb.10.27.10;λ. ἀργυρᾶ PMag.Par.1.258
.5 λ. πρίονος blade of a saw, Heliod. ap. Orib.47.14.5. -
14 פונדקי
פּוּנְדְּקִיf. (corrupt. of ποντική = κάρυον ποντικόν filbert.Pl. פּוּנְדְּקִיִּין, פּוּנְדְּקָאוֹת, Y.Naz.I, end, 51c פונדקרין (corr. acc; Ar. פּוּנְדְּקִין). Y.Gitt.VII, 48d bot. פונדקאות עצמן if he ate the filberts themselves (with their burrs in their green state). -
15 פּוּנְדְּקִי
פּוּנְדְּקִיf. (corrupt. of ποντική = κάρυον ποντικόν filbert.Pl. פּוּנְדְּקִיִּין, פּוּנְדְּקָאוֹת, Y.Naz.I, end, 51c פונדקרין (corr. acc; Ar. פּוּנְדְּקִין). Y.Gitt.VII, 48d bot. פונדקאות עצמן if he ate the filberts themselves (with their burrs in their green state).
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