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  • 1 पादः _pādḥ

    पादः [पद्यते गम्यते$नेन करणे कर्मणि वा घञ्]
    1 The foot (whether of men or animals); तयोर्जगृहतुः पादान् R.1.57; पादयोर्निपत्य, पादपतित &c. (The word पाद at the end of comp. is changed to पाद् after सु and numerals; i. e. सुपाद्, द्विपाद्, त्रिपाद् &c.; and also when the first member is used as a standard of comparison, but is a word other than हस्ति &c.; see P.V.4.138-14; e. g. व्याघ्रपाद्. The nom. pl. of पाद is often added to names of persons or titles of address to show great respect or veneration; मृष्यन्तु लवस्य बालिशतां तातपादाः U.6; जीवत्सु तातपादेषु 1.19; देवपादानां नास्माभिः प्रयोजनम् Pt.1; so एवमाराध्यपादा आज्ञापयन्ति Prab.1; so कुमारिलपादाः &c.
    -2 A ray of light; बालस्यापि रवेः पादाः पतन्त्युपरि भूभृताम् Pt.1.328; Śi.9.34; R.16.53 (where the word has sense 1 also).
    -3 The foot or leg of an inanimate object, as of a bed-stead; चतुष्पदी हि निःश्रेणी ब्रह्मण्येव प्रतिष्ठिता Mb.12.2.4.
    -4 The foot or root of a tree; as in पादप.
    -5 The foot of a mountain, a hill at the foot of a mountain (पादाः प्रत्यन्तपर्वताः); रेवां द्रक्ष्यस्युपलविषमे विन्ध्यपादे विशीर्णाम् Me.19; Ś.6.17.
    -6 A quarter, fourth part; as in सपादो रूपकः 'one and one fourth rupee'; Ms.8.241; Y.2.174; कार्षापणे दीयमाने पादो$पि दत्तो भवति ŚB. on MS.6.7.2.
    -7 The fourth part of a stanza, a line.
    -8 The fourth part of a chap- ter or book, as of the Adhyāyas of Pāṇini, or of the Brahma-sūtras.
    -9 A part in general.
    -1 A column, pillar; सहस्रपादं प्रासादं......अधिरोहन्मया दृष्टः Mb.5.143.3.
    -11 A foot as a measure equal to twelve Aṅgulis.
    -12 The quadrant of a circle.
    -13 The foot-hole or bottom of a water-skin; इन्द्रियाणां तु सर्वेषां यद्येकं क्षरतीन्द्रियम् । तेनास्य क्षरति प्रज्ञा दृतेः पादादिवोदकम् ॥ Ms.2.99.
    -14 A wheel; गिरिकूबरपादाक्षं शुभवेणु त्रिवेणुमत् Mb.3.175.4; Ki.12 21.
    -15 A golden coin (weighing one tola); स ह गवां सहस्रमव- रुरोध दश दश पादा एकैकस्याः शृङ्गयोराबद्धा बभुवुः Bṛi. Up.3.1.1.
    -Comp. -अग्रम् the point or extremity of the foot; पादाग्रस्थितया मुहुः स्तनभरेणानीतया नम्रताम् Ratn.1.1.
    -अङ्कः a foot-mark.
    -अङ्गदम्, -दी an ornament for the foot, an anklet.
    -अङ्गुलिः, -ली f. a toe.
    -अङ्गुष्ठः the great toe.
    -अङ्गुष्ठिका a ring worn on the great toe.
    -अन्तः the point or extremity of the feet.
    -अन्तरम् the interval of a step, distance of a foot. (
    -रे) ind.
    1 after the interval of a step.
    -2 close or near to.
    -अन्तिकम् ind. near to, towards any one.
    -अम्बु n. butter-milk containing a fourth part of water.
    -अम्भस् n. water in which the feet (of revered persons) have been washed.
    -अरविन्दम्, -कमलम्, -पङ्कजम्, -पद्मम् a lotus-like foot.
    -अर्घ्यम् a gift to a Brāhmāṇa or a venerable person.
    -अर्धम् 1 half a quarter, an eighth; पादं पशुश्च योषिच्च पादार्धं रिक्तकः पुमान् Ms.8.44.
    -2 half a line of a stanza.
    -अलिन्दी a boat.
    -अवनामः bowing to a person's feet; इति कृतवचनायाः कश्चिदभ्येत्य बिभ्यद्गलितनयनवारेर्याति पादावनामम् Śi.11.35.
    -अवनेजः washing another's feet; विभ्व्यस्तवा- मृतकथोदवहास्त्रिलोक्याः पादावनेजसरितः शमलानि हन्तुम् Bhāg. 11.6.19.
    -अवसेचनम् 1 washing the feet.
    -2 the water used for washing the feet; दूरात् पादावसेचनम् Ms. 4.151.
    -अष्ठीलः the ankle; मर्मस्वभ्यवधीत् क्रुद्धः पादाष्ठालैः सुदारुणैः Mb.1.8.24.
    -आघातः a kick.
    - आनत a. prostrate, fallen at the feet of; कयासि कामिन् सुरतापराधात् पादानतः कोपनयावधूतः Ku.3.8.
    -आवर्तः 1 a wheel worked by the feet for raising up water from a well.
    -2 a square foot.
    -आसनम् a foot-stool.
    -आस्फालनम् tram- pling or motion of the feet, floundering.
    -आहतः a. kicked.
    -आहति f.
    1 treading or trampling.
    -2 a kick.
    -उदकम्, -जलम् 1 water for washing the feet.
    -2 water in which the feet of sacred and revered persons are washed, and which is thus considered holy; विष्णु- पादोदकं तीर्थं जठरे धारयाम्यहम्.
    -उदरः a serpent; यथा पादो- दरस्त्वचा विनिर्मुच्यते Praśna. Up.5.5.
    -उद्धूतम् stamping the feet.
    -कटकः, -कम्, -कीलिका an anklet.
    -कृच्छ्रम् a vow in which taking of meals and observing a fast are done on alternate days; Y.
    -क्षेपः 1 a foot- step.
    -2 a kick with the foot.
    -गण्डीरः a morbid swel- ling of the legs and feet.
    -ग्रन्थिः the ankle.
    -ग्रहणम् seizing or clasping the feet (as a mark of respectful salutation); अकारयत् कारयितव्यदक्षा क्रमेण पादग्रहणं सतीनाम् Ku.7.27.
    -चतुरः, -चत्वरः 1 a slanderer.
    -2 a goat.
    -3 the fig-tree.
    -4 a sand-bank.
    -5 hail.
    -चापल्यम् shuffling of the feet.
    -चारः going on foot, walking; यदि च विहरेत् पादचारेण गौरी Me.62 'if Gaurī should walk on foot'; R.11.1
    -2 the daily position of the planets.
    -चारिन् a.
    1 walking or going on foot.
    -2 fighting on foot. (-m.)
    1 a pedestrian.
    -2 a foot-soldier.
    -च्छेदनम् cutting off a foot; पादेन प्रहरन् कोपात् पादच्छेदन- मर्हति Ms.8.28.
    -जः a sūdra; पादजोच्छिष्टकांस्यं यत्...... विशुद्धेद् दशभिस्तु तत् Mb.12.35.31.
    -जलम् 1 butter-milk mixed with one fourth of water.
    -2 water for the feet.
    -जाहम् the tarsus.
    -तलम् the sole of the foot.
    -त्रः, -त्रा, -त्राणम् a boot or shoe.
    -दारी, -दारिका a chap in the feet, chilblain.
    -दाहः a burning sensation in the feet.
    -धावनिका sand used for rubbing the feet.
    -नालिका an anklet.
    -निकेतः a foot-stool.
    -न्यासः move- ment of the feet; पादन्यासो लयमनुगतः M.2.9.
    -पः 1 a tree; निरस्तपादपे देशे एरण्डो$पि द्रुमायते H.1.67; अनुभवति हि मूर्ध्ना पादपस्तीव्रमुष्णम् Ś.5.7.
    -2 a foot-stool. (
    -पा) a shoe. ˚खण्डः, -ण्डम् a grove of trees. ˚रुहा a climbing plant.
    -पद्धतिः f. a track.
    -परिचारकः a humble servant.
    -पालिका an anklet.
    -पाशः 1 a foot-rope for cattle.
    -2 an anklet of small bells &c.
    (-शिकः, -शी) 1 a fetter; हस्तिपक-पादपाशिक-सैमिक-वनचर-पारिकर्मिकसखः Kau. A.
    -2 a mat.
    -3 a creeper.
    -पीठः, -ठम् a foot-stool; चूडामणिभि- रुद्घृष्टपादपीठं महीक्षिताम् R.17.28; Ku.3.11.
    -पीठिका 1 a vulgar trade (as that of a barber).
    -2 white stone.
    -पूरणम् 1 filling out a line; P.VI.1.134.
    -2 an ex- pletive; तु पादपूरणे भेदे समुच्चये$वधारणे Viśva.
    -प्रक्षालनम् washing the feet; पादप्रक्षालने वज्री Subhāṣ.
    -प्रणामः prostration (at the feet).
    -प्रतिष्ठानम् a foot-stool.
    -प्रधारणम् a shoe.
    -प्रसारणम् stretching out the feet.
    -प्रहारः a kick.
    -बद्ध a. consisting of verses (as a metre).
    -बन्धनम् 1 a chain, fetter.
    -2 a stock of cattle.
    -भटः a foot soldier.
    -भागः a quarter.
    -मुद्रा a footprint. ˚पङ्क्तिः a track, trail.
    -मूलम् 1 the tarsus.
    -2 the sole of the foot.
    -3 the heel.
    -4 the foot of a mountain.
    -5 a polite way of speaking of a person; देवपादमूलमागताहम् K.8.
    -यमकः paronomasia within the Pādas.
    -रक्षः 1 a shoe.
    -2 a foot-guard; (pl.) armed men protecting the feet of an elephant in battle; शिरांसि पादरक्षाणां बीजवत् प्रवपन् मुहुः Mb.3.271.1.
    -रक्षणम् 1 a cover for the feet.
    -2 a leather boot or shoe.
    -रजस् n. the dust of the feet.
    -रज्जुः f. a tether for the foot of an elephant.
    -रथी a shoe, boot.
    -रोहः, -रोहणः the (Indian) fig-tree.
    -लग्नः a. lying at a person's feet.
    -लेपः an unguent for the feet.
    -वन्दनम् saluting the feet.
    -वल्मीकः elephantiasis.
    -विरजस् f. a shoe, boot. (-m.) a god.
    -वेष्टनिकः, -कम् a stocking.
    -शाखा a toe.
    -शैलः a hill at the foot of a mountain.
    -शोथः swelling of the foot; अन्योन्योपद्रवकृतः शोथः पादसमुत्थितः । पुरुषं हन्ति नारीं तु मुखजो गुह्यजो ह्ययम् ॥ Mādhava.
    -शौचम् cleaning the feet by washing, washing the feet; पादशौचेन गोविन्दः (तृप्तः) Pt.1.172.
    -संहिता the junction of words in a quarter of a stanza.
    -सेवनम्, -सेवा 1 showing respect by touching the feet.
    -2 service.
    -स्तम्भः a supporting beam, pillar, post.
    -स्फोटः 'cracking of the feet', chilblain.
    -हत a. kicked.
    -हर्षः numbness of the feet after pressure upon the crural nerves; हृष्यतः चरणौ यस्य भवतश्च प्रसुप्तवत् । पादहर्षः सः विज्ञेयः कफवातप्रकोपजः ॥ Suśruta.
    -हीनजलम् Water with a portion boiled,
    -हीनात् ind.
    1 without division or transition
    -2 all at once.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > पादः _pādḥ

  • 2 quadrans

    quā̆drans, antis ( gen. plur. quadrantūm, Front. Aquaed. 24), m. [quattuor].
    I.
    A fourth part, a fourth, a quarter:

    operae,

    Col. 2, 4, 8:

    diei noctisque,

    Plin. 18, 25, 57, § 207. —
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    A fourth part, a fourth of a whole:

    creditoribus quadrantem solvi,

    Vell. 2, 23, 2:

    heres ex quadrante,

    of the fourth part of the inheritance, Suet. Caes. 83; cf. Plin. Ep. 5, 7, 1; Dig. 44, 4, 17, § 2; Ulp. Frag. 24, 32.—
    B.
    The fourth part of an as (as a coin), three unciae:

    nota in triente et quadrante rates (fuit). Quadrans antea teruncius vocatus a tribus unciis,

    Plin. 33, 3, 13, § 45:

    quadrans mihi nullus est in arcā,

    not a farthing, not a copper, Mart. 2, 44, 9; Liv. 3, 18, 11; Juv. 1, 121.—As the customary price of a bath (cf. quadrantarius):

    dum tu quadrante lavatum Rex ibis,

    Hor. S. 1, 3, 137; cf. Sen. Ep. 86, 8; Juv. 6, 446.—As the smallest coin, a mite, farthing, Hor. S. 2, 3, 93; Juv. 7, 8; Vulg. Matt. 5, 26; id. Marc. 12, 42.—
    C.
    Of the rate of interest, four for a hundred:

    usurae quadrantes,

    four per cent., Dig. 33, 1, 21.—
    D.
    As a measure of land, a quarter of an acre (jugerum), Col. 5, 1, 10. —
    E.
    As a weight, a quarter of a pound, Mart. 11, 105, 1.—With pondo:

    amomi pondo quadrans,

    Col. 12, 20, 5; Cato, R. R. 84, 1:

    quadrans pondo bacarum,

    Plin. 23, 8, 80, § 156. —
    F.
    As a measure for liquids, the fourth part of a sextarius, three cyathi:

    ita ut earum calices quadrantes octoginta capere possint,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 14, 4:

    quadrantem duplicare,

    Mart. 9, 94, 2:

    vini,

    Cels. 3, 15.—
    G.
    As a measure of length, a quarter of a foot:

    pedes duodecim et quadrantem,

    Gell. 3, 10, 11; 9, 4, 10; cf. Cato, R. R. 18, 2; 18, 6.— A quarter-digit, Front. Aquaed. 25.—
    H.
    As a measure of time, a fourth of a day, six hours, Sol. 1, 39; 1, 41 sq.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > quadrans

  • 3 fjórðungr

    (-s, -ar), m.
    1) the fourth part, quarter;
    fjórðungr rastar, a distance of about a mile;
    2) a weight = ten pounds;
    3) in Iceland, one of the Quarters into which the whole land was divided (Austfirðinga, Vestfirðinga, Norðlendinga, Sunnlendinga fjórðungr).
    * * *
    m., generally the fourth part, quarter, D. I. i. 470, Grág. i. 144; f. héraðsmanna, N. G. L. i. 352; f. rastar, the fourth part of a mile, Fms. viii. 63; fjórðungr vísu, the fourth part of a verse-system or stanza, = two lines, Edda (Ht.); hence fjórðunga-lok, n. the last quarter of a verse, Fms. vi. 387: a coin (cp. Engl. farthing), N. G. L. iii. ch. 13.
    2. a liquid-measure = ten pots or twenty ‘merkr;’ fjórðungs-fata, a vat holding a quarter.
    3. a weight = ten pounds or twenty ‘merkr,’ Jb. 375, Grág. Kb. 232, Dipl. iii. 4, Grág. ii. 362: the law allows a person to bequeath the fourth part of his property, this is called fjórðungs-gjöf, f., Gþl. 270, cp. Jb., Dipl. v. 1.
    4. the Icel. tithe (tíund) was divided into four shares, each of them called ‘fjórðungr,’—to the poor, bishop, church, and priest, Grág., Tl., passim.
    II. in Norway counties were divided into fjórðungar quarters (þriðjungar ridings, sextungar sextants, áttungar octants, etc.), vide D. N.; hence fjórðungs-kirkja, a quarter church, parish church, N. G. L.; fjórðungs-maðr, a man from the same quarter or parish; fjórðungs-prestr, the priest of a fjórðungs-kirkja; fjórðungs-þing, the meeting of a f.; fjórðungs-korn, corn due to the priest, D. N., N. G. L., the statutes passim; fjórðungs-ból, a farm yielding a certain rent, and many others. Again, in Icel. the whole land was politically divided into quarters or fjórðungar (this division seems to have taken place A. D. 964, and exists up to the present time), thus, Austfirðinga-, Vestfirðinga-, Norðlendinga-, Sunnlendinga-fjórðungr, or east-, west-, north-, and south quarters; each of the quarters had three or four shires or þing, and each had a parliament called Fjórðungs-þing or Fjórðunga-þing, and a court called Fjórðungs-dómar, Quarter-courts, Eb. ch. 10, Landn. 2. 12; (it is uncertain whether the writer Eb. l. c. intended to make a distinction between Fjórðunga-þing and Fjórðungs-þing, denoting by the latter a ‘general quarter parliament,’ cp. also Landn. 150.)
    COMPDS: fjórðungamót, fjórðungaskipti, fjórðungshöfðingi, fjórðungsmenn, fjórðungssekt, fjórðungsúmagi.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > fjórðungr

  • 4 चतुर् _catur

    चतुर् num. a. [चत्-उरन् Uṇ.5.58] (always in pl.; m. चत्वारः; f. चतस्रः; n. चत्वारि) Four; चत्वारो वयमृत्विजः Ve.1.25; चतस्रो$वस्था बाल्यं कौमारं यौवनं वार्धकं चेति; चत्वारि शृङ्गा त्रयो अस्य पादाः &c.; शेषान् मासान् गमय चतुरो लोचने मील- यित्वा Me.11. -ind. Four times. [cf. Zend chathru; Gr. tessares; L. quatuor.] [In Comp. the र् of चतुर् is changed to a Visarga (which in some cases becomes श्, ष् or स्, or remains unchanged) before words beginning with hard consonants.]
    -Comp. -अंशः a fourth part.
    -अङ्ग a. having 4 members, quadripartite.
    (-ङ्म्) 1 a complete army consisting of elephants, chariots, cavalry and infantry; चतुरङ्गसमायुक्तं मया सह च तं नय Rām.1.2. 1; एको हि खञ्जनवरो नलिनीदलस्थो दृष्टः करोति चतुरङ्गबलाधिपत्यम् Ś. Til.4; चतुरङ्गबलो राजा जगतीं वशमानयेत् । अहं पञ्चाङ्गबलवाना- काशं वशमानये ॥ Subhāṣ.
    -2 a sort of chess.
    -अङ्गिकः A kind of horse, having four curls on the forehead; यस्य ललाटे भ्रमरचतुष्टयं स चतुरङ्किको नाम । Śālihotra of Bhoj.25.
    -अङ्गिन् a. having four parts. (
    -नी) a complete army, see चतुरङ्ग.
    -अङ्गुलम् 1 the four fingers of the hand.
    -2 four fingers broad.
    -अन्त a. bordered on all sides; भूत्वा चिराय चतुरन्तमहीसपत्नी Ś.4.19.
    -अन्ता the earth.
    -अशीत a. eighty-fourth.
    -अशीति a. or f. eighty four.
    -अश्र, -अस्र a. (for अश्रि-स्रि)
    1 four cornered, quardran- gular; R.6.1. A quality of gems; Kau. A.2.11.
    -2 symmetrical, regular or handsome in all parts; बभूव तस्याश्चतुरस्रशोभि वपुः Ku.1.32.
    (-श्रः, स्रः) 1 a square.
    -2 a quardrangular figure.
    -3 (in astr.) N. of the fourth and eighth lunar mansions.
    -अहन् a period of four days.
    -आत्मन् m. N. of Viṣṇu.
    -आननः, -मुखः an epithet of Brahmā; इतरतापशतानि यथेच्छया वितर तानि सहे चतुरानन Udb.
    -आश्रमम् the four orders or stages of the religious life of a Brāhmaṇa.
    -उत्तर a. increased by four.
    -उषणम् the four hot spices, i. e. black pepper, long pepper, dry ginger, and the root of long pepper.
    -कर्ण (चतुष्कर्ण) a. heard by two persons only; Pt.1.99.
    -ष्काष्ठम् ind. In four directions. चतुष्काष्ठं क्षिपन् वृक्षान्... Bk.9.62.
    -कोण (चतुष्कोण) a. square, quadrangular. (
    -णः) a square, tetragon, any quadrilateral figure.
    -गतिः 1 the Supreme Soul.
    -2 a tortoise.
    -गवः a carriage drawn by four oxen.
    -गुण a. four times, four-fold, quadruple.
    -चत्वारिंशत् (चतुश्च- त्वारिंशत्) a. forty-four; ˚रिंश, ˚रिंशत्तम forty-fourth.
    -चित्यः A pedestal, a raised square; चतुश्चित्यश्च तस्यासी- दष्टादशकरात्मकः Mb.14.88.32.
    - णवत (चतुर्नवत) a. ninety-fourth, or with ninety-four added; चतुर्णवतं शतम् 'one hundred and ninety four'.
    -दन्तः an epithet of Airāvata, the elephant of Indra.
    -दश a. fourteenth.
    -दशन् a. fourteen. ˚रत्नानि (pl.) the fourteen 'jewels' churned out of the ocean; (their names are contained in the following popular Maṅgalāṣṭaka:-- लक्ष्मीः कौस्तुभपारिजातकसुरा धन्वन्तरिश्चन्द्रमा गावः कामदुघाः सुरेश्वरगजो रम्भादिदेवाङ्गनाः । अश्वः सप्तमुखो विषं हरिधनुः शङ्खो$मृतं चाम्बुधे रत्नानीह चतुर्दश प्रतिदिनं कुर्युः सदा मङ्गलम् ॥). ˚विद्या (pl.) the fourteen lores; (they are:-- षडङ्गमिश्रिता वेदा धर्मशास्त्रं पुराणकम् । मीमांसा तर्कमपि च एता विद्याश्चतुर्दश ॥).
    -दशी the fourteenth day of a lunar fortnight.
    -दिशम् the four quarters taken collectively.
    -दिशम् ind. towards the four quarters, on all sides.
    -दोलः, -लम् a royal litter.
    -द्वारम् 1 a house with four entrances on four sides.
    -2 four doors taken collectively.
    -नवति a. or f. ninety-four.
    -पञ्च a. (चतुपञ्च or चतुष्पञ्च) four or five.
    -पञ्चाशत् f. (चतुःपञ्चाशत् or चतुष्पञ्चाशत्) fifty-four.
    -पथः (चतुःपथः or चतुष्पथः) (
    -थम् also) a place where four roads meet, a crossway; Ms.4.39,9,264. (
    -थः) a Brāhmaṇa.
    -पद or
    -पद् a. (चतुष्पद)
    1 having four feet; यथा चतुष्पत्सु च केसरी वरः Rām.4.11.93.
    -2 consisting of four limbs. (
    -दः) a quadruped. (
    -दी) a stanza of four lines; पद्यं चतुष्पदी तच्च वृत्तं जातिरिति द्विधा Chand. M.1.
    -पाटी A river. L. D. B.
    -पाठी (चतुष्पाठी) a school for Brāhmaṇas in which the four Vedas are taught and repeated.
    -पाणिः (चतुष्पाणिः) an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -पाद्-द (चतुष्पद्-द) a. 1. quadruped.
    -2 consisting of four members or parts. (-m.)
    1 a qua- druped.
    -2 (in law) a judicial procedure (trial of suits) consisting of four processes; i. e. plea, defence, rejoinder, and judgment.
    -3 The science of archery consisting of ग्रहण, धारण, प्रयोग and प्रतिकारः; यो$स्त्रं चतुष्पात् पुनरेव चक्रे । द्रोणः प्रसन्नो$भिवाद्यस्त्वया$सौ Mb.5.3.12-13; प्रतिपेदे चतुष्पादं धनुर्वेदं नृपात्मजः ibid 192.61.
    -पार्श्वम् the four sides of a square.
    -बाहुः an epithet of Viṣṇu. (
    -हु n.) a square.
    -भद्रम् the aggregate of the four ends of human life (पुरुषार्थ); i. e. धर्म, अर्थ, काम and मोक्ष.
    -भागः the fourth part, a quarter.
    -भावः N. of Viṣṇu.
    -भुज a. 1 quadrangular.
    -2 having four arms; Bg.11.46.
    (-जः) 1 an epithet of Viṣṇu; R.16.3.
    -2 a quadrangular figure.
    -3 square. (
    -जम्) a square.
    -मासम् a period of four months; (reckoned from the 11th day in the bright half of आषाढ to the 11th day in the bright half of कार्तिक).
    -मुख having four faces. (
    -खः) an epithet of Brahmā; त्वत्तः सर्वं चतु- र्मुखात् R.1.22.
    (-खम्) 1. four faces; Ku.2.17.
    -2 a house with four entrances.
    -मण्डलम् a four-fold arrangement (of troops &c.)
    -मेधः One who has offered four sacrifices, namely अश्वमेध, पुरुषमेध, सर्वमेध, and पितृमेध.
    -युगम् the aggregate of the four Yugas or ages of the world.
    -युज् a. Consisting of four; चतुर्युजो रथाः सर्वे Mb.5.155.13.
    -रात्रम् (चतूरात्रम्) an aggregate of four nights.
    -वक्त्रः an epithet of Bra- hmā.
    -वर्गः the four ends of human life taken collec- tively (पुरुषार्थ); i. e. धर्म, अर्थ, काम and मोक्षः; चतुर्वर्गफलं ज्ञानं कालावस्थाश्चतुर्युगाः R.1.22.
    -वर्णः 1. the four classes or castes of the Hindus; i. e. ब्राह्मण, क्षत्रिय, वैश्य and शूद्र; चतुर्वर्णमयो लोकः R.1.22.
    -2 four principal colours.
    -वर्षिका a cow four years old.
    -विंश a. 1 twenty fourth.
    -2 having twenty-four added; as चतुर्विंशं शतम् (124).
    -विंशति a. or f. twenty-four.
    -विंशतिक a. consisting of twenty-four.
    -विद्य a. one who has studied the four Vedas.
    -विद्या the four Vedas.
    -विध a. of four sorts or kinds, four-fold.
    -वेद a. familiar with the four Vedas. (
    -दः) the Supreme Soul.
    -व्यूङः N. of Viṣṇu. (
    -हम्) medical science. a. having four kinds of appearance; hence ˚वादिन् 'asserting the four forms of पुरुषोत्तम viz. वासुदेव, संकर्षण, प्रद्युम्न and अनिरुद्ध.'
    -शालम् (चतुःशालम्, चतुश्शालम्, चतुःशाली, चतुश्शाली) a square of four buildings, a quadrangle enclosed by four buildings; अलं चतु शालमिमं प्रवेश्य Mk.3.7; देवीनां चतुःशालमिदम् Pratimā 6.
    -षष्टि a. or f.
    1 sixty-four.
    -2 N. for the Ṛigveda consisting 64 Adhyāyas. ˚कलाः (pl.) the sixty-four arts.
    -सनः N. of Viṣṇu having four embodiments of सनक, सनन्दन, सनत्कुमार and सनातन; आदौ सनात् स्वतपसः स चतुःसनो$भूत् Bhāg.2.7.5.
    -सप्तति a. or f. seventy-four.
    -समम् an unguent of four things, sandal, agallochum, saffron and musk; L. D. B.
    -सीमा the boundaries on all four sides.
    -हायन, -ण a. four years old; (the f. of this word ends in आ if it refers to an inanimate object, and in ई if it refers to an animal).
    -होत्रकम् the four priests taken collectively.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > चतुर् _catur

  • 5 quarto

    1. adj fourth
    2. m fourth
    ( quarta parte) quarter
    quarto d'ora quarter of an hour
    sono le due e un quarto it's (a) quarter past two
    un quarto di rosso a quarter-litre (AE liter) of red
    quarti di finale quarter-finals
    * * *
    quarto agg.num.ord. fourth: il quarto giorno del mese, the fourth day of the month; la quarta parte, the fourth part; arrivò quarto, he arrived fourth; abitare al quarto piano, to live on the fourth floor; (mat.) elevare alla quarta potenza, to raise to the power of four // Pio Quarto, Pius the Fourth // il quarto stato, ( proletariato) the fourth estate // (fis.) quarta dimensione, fourth dimension // (Borsa) quarto mercato, fourth market // ( calcio) quarto uomo, fourth official
    s.m.
    1 quarter, fourth: un quarto di pollo, a quarter of a chicken; un quarto della popolazione, a fourth (o a quarter) of the population; un quarto di secolo, a quarter of a century; il primo quarto di luna, the first quarter of the moon; ho letto un quarto di questo libro, I have read a quarter of this book; lo posso avere per un quarto del suo prezzo, I can buy it for a quarter of its price; ne voglio solo un quarto, I only want a quarter (o a fourth) of it; dividere qlco. in quarti, to divide sthg. into quarters (o to quarter sthg.) // (sport) quarti di finale, quarter finals // fare il quarto, ( a carte, a tennis) to make a fourth // tre quarti, three-quarters, three-fourths: i tre quarti del globo, three-quarters of the globe; a tre quarti, three-quarters (o three-fourths): bottiglia a tre quarti vuota, piena, bottle three-quarters empty, full; ( giacca) tre quarti, three-quarter coat // (mat.) quarto proporzionale (dopo a, b e c), fourth proportional (with respect to a, b and c)
    2 ( nelle determinazioni di tempo) quarter: un quarto d'ora, a quarter of an hour: ho passato un brutto quarto d'ora, (fig.) I went through a bad quarter of an hour; tre quarti d'ora, three quarters of an hour: lo aspetto da tre quarti d'ora, I have been waiting for him for three quarters of an hour; questo orologio batte le mezze ore ma non i quarti, this clock strikes the half-hours but not the quarters; ( sono) le due e un quarto, (it is) a quarter past two; ( sono) le cinque e tre quarti, (it is) a quarter to six; ( sono) le nove meno un quarto, (it is) a quarter to nine
    3 (tip.) quarto: edizione in quarto, quarto edition
    4 (arald.) quarter
    5 (mar.) watch: essere di quarto, to be on watch.
    * * *
    ['kwarto] quarto (-a)
    1. agg sm/f
    2. sm
    1) (frazione) quarter

    un quarto di vinoa quarter-litre Brit o quarter-liter Am bottle of wine

    primo/ultimo quarto — (della luna) first/last quarter

    2)

    (ora) un quarto d'ora — a quarter of an hour

    le otto e tre quarti; le nove meno un quarto — (a) quarter to Brit o of Am nine

    passare un brutto quarto d'ora figto have a bad o nasty time of it

    3)
    4) Naut watch
    5) Tip quarto
    * * *
    ['kwarto] 1.
    aggettivo fourth
    2.
    sostantivo maschile (f. -a)
    2) (quarta parte) quarter (anche astr.)

    di tre -i — [foto, ritratto] in three-quarter profile

    sono le sei e un quarto, le sei meno un quarto — it's a quarter past six, a quarter to six

    far passare un brutto quarto d'ora a qcn. — fig. to give sb. a hard time

    4) mus.

    in tre, quattro -i — in three-four, four-four time

    5) tip. quarto*
    6) mar. watch

    quarto di finalesport quarterfinal

    quarto uomosport fourth official

    * * *
    quarto
    /'kwarto/ ⇒ 26, 5
     fourth
     (f. -a)
     1 fourth
     2 (quarta parte) quarter (anche astr.); un quarto di mela a quarter of an apple; un quarto di bue a quarter of beef; un quarto di pollo a quarter chicken; un quarto di secolo a quarter century; di tre -i [foto, ritratto] in three-quarter profile; tre -i di nobiltà three quarters of nobility; manica tre -i three-quarter sleeve
     3 (nell'indicazione dell'ora) un quarto d'ora a quarter of an hour; sono le sei e un quarto, le sei meno un quarto it's a quarter past six, a quarter to six; far passare un brutto quarto d'ora a qcn. fig. to give sb. a hard time
     4 mus. in tre, quattro -i in three-four, four-four time
     5 tip. quarto*; formato in quarto quarto size
     6 mar. watch
    quarto di finale sport quarterfinal; Quarto Mondo Fourth World; quarto potere fourth estate; il quarto stato the proletariat; quarto uomo sport fourth official; - a dimensione fourth dimension.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > quarto

  • 6 τέταρτος

    -η,-ον + Ч O 21-37-18-24-6=106 Gn 1,19; 2,14; 15,16; Ex 20,5; 28,20
    fourth Gn 1,19; to the fourth generation 2 Kgs 10,30; τέταρτον fourth part 1 Sm 9,8
    *Jos 15,7 τὸ τέταρτον the fourth part-רבע for MT דברה to Debir; *Jgs 14,15 τῇ τετάρτῃ the fourth-הרביעי
    for MT ביעישׁה the seventh
    →TWNT

    Lust (λαγνεία) > τέταρτος

  • 7 BREGÐA

    (bregð; brá, brugðum; brugðinn), v. with dat.
    bregða sverði, knífi, to draw a sword, knife;
    bregða fingri, hendi í e-t, to put (thrust) the finger, hand, into;
    hón brá hárinu undir belti sér, she put (fastened) her hair under her belt;
    bregða kaðli um e-t, to pass a rope round a thing;
    bregða augum sundr, to open the eyes;
    bregða e-m á eintal, to take one apart;
    bregða sér sjúkum, to feign illness;
    2) to deviate from, disregard (vér höfum brugðit af ráðum þínum);
    3) to alter, change;
    bregða lit, litum, to change colour, to turn pale;
    bregða e-m í e-s líki, to turn one (by spell) into another shape (þú brátt þér í merar líki);
    4) to break up, leave off, give up;
    bregða tjöldum, to strike the tents;
    bregða boði, to countermand a feast;
    bregða sýslu, to leave off working;
    bregða svefni, blundi, to awake;
    bregða tali, to break off talking;
    bregða orrustu, kaupi, to break off a battle, bargain;
    5) to break (bregða trúnaði, heiti, sáttmáli);
    6) bregða e-m e-u, to upbraid, reproach one with a thing (Kálfr brá mér því í dag);
    7) with prepp.,
    bregða e-m á loft, to lift one aloft;
    bregða e-u á, to give out, pretend (hann brá á því, at hann mundi ríða vestr til Miðfjarðar);
    absol., bregða á e-t, to begin (suddenly) doing a thing;
    Kimbi brá á gaman, took it playfully, laughed at it;
    þeir brugðu á glímu ok á glens, they started wrestling and playing;
    hestrinn brá á leik, broke into play, ran away;
    hönd bregðr á venju, is ready for its old work;
    þá brá Ingimundr til útanferðar, I. started to go abroad;
    bregða e-u undan, to put it out of the way, to hide it;
    bregða upp hendi, höndum, to hold up the hand;
    bregða e-u við, to ward off with (bregða við skildi); fig. to put forth as an example, to praise, wonder at (þínum drengskap skal ek við bregða);
    absol., bregða við, to start off, set about a thing without delay;
    brá hann við skjótt ok fór, he started off at once and went;
    8) refl., bregðast;
    9) impers., e-u bregðr, it ceases, fails;
    veðráttu brá eigi, there was no change in the weather;
    of a sudden appearance, kláða brá á hvarmana, the eye-lids began to itch;
    þá brá ljóma af Logafjöllum, then from L. there burst flashes of light;
    ljósi bregðr fyrir, a light passes before the eye;
    with preps., bregðr af vexti hans frá öðrum selum, his shape differs from that of other seals;
    e-m bregðr í brún, one is amazed, startled (nú bregðr mönnum í brún mjök);
    e-m bregðr til e-s, one person takes after, resembles another;
    en því bregðr mér til foreldris míns, in that I am like my father;
    þat er mælt, at fjórðungi bregði til fóstrs, the fostering makes the fourth part of a man;
    e-m bregðr við e-t = e-m bregðr í brún;
    brá þeim mjök við, er þeir sá hann inn ganga, it startled them much when they saw him come in;
    en þó brá fóstru Melkorku mest við þessi tíðindi, this news most affected M.’s nurse.
    * * *
    pret. sing. brá, 2nd pers. brátt, later brást; pl. brugðu, sup. brugðit; pres. bregð; pret. subj. brygði: reflex, (sk, z, st), pret. brásk, bráz, or brást, pl. brugðusk, etc.: poët. with the neg. suff. brá-at, brásk-at, Orkn. 78, Fms. vi. 51.
    A. ACT. WITH DAT.
    I. [A. S. bregdan, brædan; Old Engl. and Scot. to brade or braid; cp. bragð throughout]:—to move swiftly:
    1. of a weapon, to draw, brandish; b. sverði, to draw the sword, Gísl. 55, Nj. 28, Ld. 222, Korm. 82 sqq., Fms. i. 44, ii. 306, vi. 313, Eg. 306, 505; sverð brugðit, a drawn sword, 746; cp. the alliterative phrase in Old Engl. Ballads, ‘the bright browne (= brugðinn) sword:’ absol., bregð (imperat.), Korm. l. c.: b. knífi, to slash with a knife, Am. 59; b. flötu sverði, to turn it round in the band, Fms. vii. 157; saxi, Bs. i. 629: even of a thrust, b. spjóti, Glúm. 344.
    2. of the limbs or parts of the body, to move quickly; b. hendi, fingri, K. Þ. K. 10, Fms. vi. 122; b. augum sundr, to open the eyes, iii. 57, cp. ‘he bradde open his eyen two,’ Engl. Ballads; b. fótum, Nj. 253; b. fæti, in wrestling; b. grönum, to draw up the lips, 199, Fms. v. 220.
    3. of other objects; b. skipi, to turn the ship (rare), Fms. viii. 145, Eb. 324; b. e-m á eintal, einmæli, to take one apart, Fms. vi. 11, Ölk. 35; b. sér sjúkum, to feign sickness, Fagrsk. ch. 51; bregða sér in mod. usage means to make a short visit, go or come for a moment; eg brá mér snöggvast til …, etc.
    4. adding prepp.; b. upp; b. upp hendi, höndum, to hold up the hand, Fms. i. 167; b. upp glófa, 206, Eb. 326: b. e-m á lopt, to lift aloft, Eg. 122, Nj. 108; b. e-u undan, to put a thing out of the way, to hide it, Fas. i. 6; undir, Sturl. ii. 221, Ld. 222, Eb. 230: b. e-u við (b. við skildi), to ward off with …, Vápn. 5; but chiefly metaph. to put forth as an example, to laud, wonder at, etc.; þínum drengskap skal ek við b., Nj. 18; þessum mun ek við b. Áslaugar órunum, Fas. i. 257; nú mun ek því við b. ( I will speak loud), at ek hefi eigi fyr náð við þik at tala, Lv. 53: b. e-u á, to give out, pretend; hann brá á því at hann mundi ríða vestr til Miðfjarðar, Sturl. iii. 197, Fms. viii. 59, x. 322. β. to deviate from, disregard; vér höfum brugðit af ráðum þínum, Fær. 50, Nj. 13, 109, Ísl. ii. 198, Grág. i. 359; b. af marki, to alter the mark, 397.
    5. to turn, alter, change; b. lit, litum, to change colour, to turn pale, etc., Fms. ii. 7, Vígl. 24; b. sér við e-t, to alter one’s mien, shew signs of pain, emotion, or the like, Nj. 116; b. e-m í (or b. á sik) e-s líki, to turn one (by spell) into another shape, Bret. 13; at þú brátt þér í merar líki, Ölk. 37; hann brá á sik ýmissa dýra líki, Edda (pref.) 149.
    II. to break up or off, leave off, give up; b. búi, to give up one’s household, Grág. i. 153, Eg. 116, 704; b. tjöldum, to break up, strike the tents, Fms. iv. 302; b. samvist, to part, leave off living together, ii. 295; b. ráðahag, to break off an engagement, esp. wedding, 11; b. boði, to countermand a feast, 194; b. kaupi, to break off a bargain, Nj. 51, Rd. 251; b. sýslu, to leave off working, Fms. vi. 349; b. svefni, blundi, to awake, Sdm. 2; smátt bregðr slíkt svefni mínum, Lv. 53; b. tali, to break off talking, Vápn. 22; b. orustu, to break off the battle, Bret.: esp. freq. in poetry, b. hungri, föstu, sulti, to break or quell the hunger (of the wolf); b. gleði; b. lífi, fjörvi, to put to death, etc., Lex. Poët.
    2. to break faith, promise, or the like; b. máli, Grág. i. 148; trúnaði, Nj. 141; brugðið var öllu sáttmáli, Hkr. ii. 121; b. heiti, Alvm. 3: absol., ef bóandi bregðr við griðmann ( breaks a bargain), Grág. i. 153.
    3. reflex., bregðask e-m (or absol.), to deceive, fail, in faith or friendship; Gunnarr kvaðsk aldri skyldu b. Njáli né sonum hans, Nj. 57; bregðsk þú oss nú eigi, do not deceive us, Fms. vi. 17; vant er þó at vita hverir mér eru trúir ef feðrnir b., ii. 11; en þeim brásk framhlaupit, i. e. they failed in the onslaught, vii. 298; þat mun eigi bregðask, that cannot fail, Fas. ii. 526, Rb. 50; fáir munu þeir, at einörð sinni haldi, er slíkir brugðusk við oss, Fms. v. 36, Grett. 26 new Ed.
    III. [A. S. brædan, to braid, braider], to ‘braid,’ knot, bind, the band, string being in dat.; hann bregðr í fiskinn öðrum enda, he braided the one end in the fish, Finnb. 220; hón brá hárinu undir belli sér, she braided her hair under her belt; (hann) brá ( untied) brókabelti sínu, Fas. i. 47; er þeir höfðu brugðið kaðli um, wound a cable round it, Fms. x. 53; hefir strengrinn brugðizk líttat af fótum honum, the rope had loosened off his feet, xi. 152: but also simply and with acc., b. bragð, to braid a braid, knit a knot, Eg. (in a verse); b. ráð, to weave a plot, (cp. Gr. ράπτειν, Lat. suere), Edda (in a verse); in the proper sense flétta and ríða, q. v., are more usual.
    2. in wrestling; b. e-m, the antagonist in dat., the trick in acc., b. e-m bragð (hæl-krók, sveiflu, etc.)
    3. recipr., of mutual strife; bregðask brögðum, to play one another tricks; b. brigzlum, to scold one another, Grág. ii. 146; b. frumhlaupum, of mutual aggression, 13, 48; bregðask um e-t, to contest a thing, 66, cp. i. 34.
    4. part., brugðinn við e-t, acquainted with a thing; munuð þit brátt brugðnir við meira, i. e. you will soon have greater matters to deal with, Fs. 84; hann er við hvárttveggja b., he is well versed in both, Gísl. 51.
    IV. metaph. to upbraid, blame, with dat. of the person and thing; fár bregðr hinu betra, ef hann veit hit verra (a proverb), Nj. 227; Þórðr blígr brá honum því ( Thord threw it in his face), á Þórsnesþingi, at …, Landn. 101; Kálfr brá mér því í dag, Fms. vi. 105; b. e-m brizglum, Nj. 227.
    B. NEUT. OR ABSOL. without a case, of swift, sudden motion.
    I. b. á e-t, as, b. á leik, gaman, etc., to start or begin sporting, playing; Kimbi brá á gaman, K. took it playfully, i. e. laughed at it, Landn. 101; b. á gamanmál, Fms. xi. 151; þeir brugðu á glímu ok á glens, they started wrestling and playing, Ld. 220; bregðr hann (viz. the horse) á leik, the horse broke into play, ran away, Fms. xi. 280; Glúmr svaraði vel en brá þó á sitt ráð, Glum gave a gentle answer, but went on in his own way, Nj. 26, Fas. i. 250: the phrase, hönd bregðr á venju, the hand is ready for its old work, Edda (Ht.) verse 26, cp. Nj. ch. 78 (in a verse).
    2. b. við, to start off, set about a thing without delay, at a moment’s notice, may in Engl. often be rendered by at once or the like; brá hann við skjótt ok fór, he started off at once and went, Fms. i. 158; þeir brugðu við skjótt, ok varð þeim mjök við felmt, i. e. they took to their heels in a great fright, Nj. 105; þeir brugðu við skjótt, ok fara þaðan, 107; bregðr hon við ok hleypr, Grett. 25 new Ed., Bjarn. 60; hrossit bregðr nú við hart, id.; en er Ólafr spurði, at Þorsteinn hafði skjótt við brugðit, ok hafði mikit fjölmenni, Ld. 228.
    β. b. til e-s, þá brá Ingimundr til utanferðar, Ingimund started to go abroad, Sturl. i. 117; b. til Grænlands ferðar, Fb. i. 430.
    II. reflex, to make a sudden motion with the body; Rútr brásk skjótt við undan högginu, Nj. 28, 129; b. við fast, to turn sharply, 58, 97; bregðsk (= bregðr) jarl nú við skjótt ok ferr, the earl started at once, Fms. xi. 11; hann brásk aldregi við ( he remained motionless) er þeir píndu hann, heldr en þeir lysti á stokk eðr stein, vii. 227.
    2. metaph. and of a circumlocutory character; eigi þætti mér ráðið, hvárt ek munda svá skjótt á boð brugðisk hafa, ef …, I am not sure whether I should have been so hasty in bidding you, if …, Ísl. ii. 156; bregðask á beina við e-n, to shew hospitality towards, Fms. viii. 59, cp. bregða sér above.
    β. b. yfir, to exceed; heyra þeir svá mikinn gný at yfir brásk, they heard an awful crash, Mag. 6; þá brásk þat þó yfir jafnan ( it surpassed) er konungr talaði, Fms. x. 322, yet these last two instances may be better read ‘barst,’ vide bera C. IV; bregðask úkunnr, reiðr … við e-t, to be startled at the novelty of a thing, v. 258; b. reiðr við, to get excited, angry at a thing, etc.
    C. IMPERS.
    I. the phrase, e-m bregðr við e-t, of strong emotions, fear, anger, or the like; brá þeim mjök við, er þau sá hann inn ganga, it startled them much, when they saw him come in, Nj. 68; Flosa brá svá við, at hann var í andliti stundum sem blóð, 177; en þó brá fóstru Melkorku mest við þessi tíðindi, i. e. this news most affected Melkorka’s nurse, Ld. 82; aldri hefi ek mannsblóð séð, ok veit ek eigi hve mér bregðr við, I wot not how it will touch me, Nj. 59; brá honum svá við, at hann gerði fölvan í andliti … ok þann veg brá honum opt síðan ( he was oft since then taken in such fits), þá er vígahugr var á honum, Glúm. 342; en við höggit brá Glæsi svá at …, Eb. 324; Þorkell spurði ef honum hefði brugðit nokkut við þessa sýslu.—Ekki sjám vér þér brugðit hafa við þetta, en þó sýndist mér þér áðr brugðit, Fms. xi. 148.
    β. bregða í brún, to be amazed, shocked, Fms. i. 214; þá brá Guðrúnu mjök í brún um atburð þenna allan saman, Ld. 326, Nj. 14; þat hlægir mik at þeim mun í brún b., 239; nú bregðr mönnum í brún mjök ( people were very much startled), því at margir höfðu áðr enga frétt af haft, Band. 7.
    II. with prepp. við, til, í, af; of appearances, kynligu, undarliga bregðr við, it has a weird look, looks uncanny, of visions, dreams, or the like; en þó bregðr nú kynligu við, undan þykir mér nú gaflaðit hvárt-tveggja undan húsinu, Ísl. ii. 352, Nj. 62, 197, Gísl. 83; nú bregðr undrum við, id., Fms. i. 292.
    III. e-m bregðr til e-s, one person turns out like another, cp. the Danish ‘at slægte en paa;’ þat er mælt at fjórðungi bregði til fóstrs, the fostering makes the fourth part of the man, Nj. 64; en því bregðr mér til foreldris míns, in that I am like my father, Hkr. iii. 223; er þat líkast, at þér bregði meir í þræla ættina en Þveræinga, it is too likely, that thou wilt show thyself rather to be kith and kin to the thrall’s house than to that of Thweræingar, Fb. i. 434; b. til bernsku, to be childish, Al. 3.
    β. bregðr af vexti hans frá öðrum selum, his shape differs from that of any other seals, Sks. 41 new Ed. (afbrigði).
    IV. to cease; e-u bregðr, it ceases; svá hart … at nyt (dat.) bregði, ( to drive the ewes) so fast that they fail ( to give milk), Grág. ii. 231; þessu tali bregðr aldri (= þetta tal bregzk aldri), this calculation can never fail, Rb. 536; veðráttu (dat.) brá eigi, there was no change in the weather, Grett. 91; skini sólar brá, the sun grew dim, Geisü 19; fjörvi feigra brá, the life of the ‘feys’ came to an end (poët.), Fms. vi. 316 (in a verse); brá föstu, hungri, úlfs, ara, the hunger of wolf and eagle was abated, is a freq. phrase with the poets.
    V. of a sudden appearance; kláða (dat.) brá á hvarmana, the eye-lids itched, Fms. v. 96: of light passing swiftly by, þá brá ljóma af Logafjöllum, Hkv. 1. 15; ljósi bregðr fyrir, a light passes before the eye; mey brá mér fyrir hvarma steina, a maid passed before my eyes, Snót 117; þar við ugg (dat.) at þrjótum brá, i. e. the rogues were taken by fear, 170.

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  • 8 पाद


    pāda
    m. (ifc. f. ā, rarely ī) the foot (of men andᅠ animals) RV. etc. etc. (the pl. sometimes added to proper names orᅠ titles in token of respect e.g.. deva-pādāḥ, « the king's majesty» Pañc. ;

    nārāyaṇap-, « the venerable Nārāyaṇa» Sāh. ;
    pādaiḥ ind. on foot < said of several persons>. R. ;
    - dayoḥ andᅠ - de-pat, to fall at a person's <gen.> feet Kāv. Hit.);
    the foot orᅠ leg of an inanimate object, column, pillar AV. ṠBr. MBh. etc.;
    a wheel Ṡiṡ. XII, 21 ;
    a foot as a measure (= 12 Aṇgulas) ṠBr. ṠrS. MārkP. ;
    the foot orᅠ root of a tree Var. ;
    the foot orᅠ a hill at the foot of a mountain MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    the bottom ( dṛitehpādāt, « from the bottom of a bag» v.l. pātrāt) MBh. V, 1047 ;
    a ray orᅠ beam of light (considered as the foot of a heavenly body) ib. ;
    a quarter, a fourth Part (the fourth of a quadruped being one out of 4) ṠBr. Mn. MBh. etc. (pl. the 4 parts i.e. all things required for <gen.> Suṡr.);
    the quadrant (of a circle) Āryabh. Sch. ;
    a verse orᅠ line (as the fourth part of a regular stanza) Br. ṠrS. Prāt. etc.;
    the caesura of a verse AgP., the chapter of a book (orig. only of a book orᅠ section of a book consisting of 4 parts, as the Adhyāyas of Pāṇini's grammar)
    - पादकटक
    - पादकिलिका
    - पादकुठारिका
    - पादकृच्छ्र
    - पादक्षेप
    - पादगण्डिर
    - पादगृह्य
    - पादग्रन्थि
    - पादग्रहण
    - पादघृत
    - पादचतुर
    - पादचत्वर
    - पादचापल
    - पादचापल्य
    - पादचार
    - पादचारिन्
    - पादचिह्न
    - पादच्छेदन
    - पादज
    - पादजल
    - पादजाह
    - पादतल
    - पादतस्
    - पादत्र
    - पादत्राण
    - पाददारिका
    - पाददारी
    - पाददाह
    - पादधावन
    - पादनख
    - पादनम्र
    - पादनालिका
    - पादनिकेत
    - पादनिच्रित्
    - पादनिष्क
    - पादन्यास
    - पादप
    - पादपतन
    - पादपतित
    - पादपद्धति
    - पादपद्म
    - पादपरिचारक
    - पादपादधावन
    - पादपालिका
    - पादपाश
    - पादपीठ
    - पादपीठिका
    - पादपूरण
    - पादप्रकरणसंगति
    - पादप्रक्षालन
    - पादप्रणाम
    - पादप्रतिष्ठान
    - पादप्रधारण
    - पादप्रसारण
    - पादप्रस्वेद
    - पादप्रहार
    - पादबद्ध
    - पादबन्ध
    - पादबन्धन
    - पादभट
    - पादभाग
    - पादभाज्
    - पादमञ्ञरी
    - पादमध्ययमक
    - पादमात्र
    - पादमिश्र
    - पादमुद्रा
    - पादमूल
    - पादयमक
    - पादयुद्ध
    - पादरक्ष
    - पादरक्षण
    - पादरक्षिका
    - पादरजस्
    - पादरज्जु
    - पादरथी
    - पादरोहण
    - पादलग्न
    - पादलिप्त
    - पादलेप
    - पादवत्
    - पादवन्दन
    - पादवलिमीक
    - पादविग्रह
    - पादविधान
    - पादविरजस्
    - पादवृत्त
    - पादवेष्टनिक
    - पादशब्द
    - पादशस्
    - पादशाखा
    - पादशुश्रुषा
    - पादशेष
    - पादशैल
    - पादशोथ
    - पादशौच
    - पादसंहिता
    - पादसेवन
    - पादसेवा
    - पादस्तम्भ
    - पादस्फोट
    - पादस्वेदन
    - पादहर्ष
    - पादहारक
    - पादहीनात्

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  • 9 cuartillo

    m.
    1 pint, the fourth part of a bottle in liquids.
    2 the fourth part of a peck in grain.
    3 fourth part of a real.
    4 half a litre.
    * * *
    1 liquid measure equivalent to 0.504 litres (|us| liters)
    * * *
    = closet.
    Ex. While I think of it, he also has one of those posters of a semi-nude Derek up on his closet door.
    ----
    * cuartillo del portero = janitor's closet.
    * cuartillo de mandos eléctricos = electrical closet.
    * * *

    Ex: While I think of it, he also has one of those posters of a semi-nude Derek up on his closet door.

    * cuartillo del portero = janitor's closet.
    * cuartillo de mandos eléctricos = electrical closet.

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  • 10 quadrāns

        quadrāns antis, m    [quattuor], a fourth part, quarter ; esp., the fourth part of an as, quarter as, three unciae: in consulis domum quadrantes iactasse, L.: quadrante lavatum ire (the usual price of a bath), H.— The smallest coin, a farthing, doit, mite: minus locuples uno quadrante, H.: nullus, Iu.
    * * *
    fourth part, a quarter; 1/4 as, small coin, "farthing"

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  • 11 quarter

    [ˈkwɔːtə]
    1. noun
    1) one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing:

    There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters

    It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four

    two and a quarter hours.

    رُبْع
    2) in the United States and Canada, (a coin worth) twenty-five cents, the fourth part of a dollar.
    قِطْعَة نَقْدِيَّه: رُبْع دولار
    3) a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live:

    He lives in the Polish quarter of the town.

    حَي في المَدينَه
    4) a direction:

    People were coming at me from all quarters.

    جِهَه، مَكان
    5) mercy shown to an enemy.
    رَحْمَه
    6) the leg of a usually large animal, or a joint of meat which includes a leg:

    a bull's hindquarters.

    فَخْذ البَقَر
    7) the shape of the moon at the end of the first and third weeks of its cycle; the first or fourth week of the cycle itself.
    ربيع أوَّل أو ربيع ثانٍ
    8) one of four equal periods of play in some games.
    رُبْع اللعْبَه
    9) a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.
    فَصل دِراسي في الكُلِّيَّه
    2. verb
    1) to cut into four equal parts:

    We'll quarter the cake and then we'll all have an equal share.

    يُقَسِّم إلى أرباع
    2) to divide by four:

    If we each do the work at the same time, we could quarter the time it would take to finish the job.

    يُقَسِّم على أرْبَعَه
    3) to give ( especially a soldier) somewhere to stay:

    The soldiers were quartered all over the town.

    يُنْزِل، يأوي الجُنود

    Arabic-English dictionary > quarter

  • 12 час - одна двадцать четвёртая часть суток

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > час - одна двадцать четвёртая часть суток

  • 13 parte

    iz.
    a. part; hiru \parteegin to divide into three parts; XX. mendearen lehen \partean in the first part of the 20th centry; liburuaren laugarren \partean in the fourth part of the book; goiz \parteko zurrutak morning drinking
    b. ( kopuruari d.) share; zorraren \parte bat a share of the debt
    c. ( denborari d.) time, period; gaur goiz \partean hodei ugarik estaliko dute zerugaina eguraldi nabarmen ilunduz in the morning skies will become overcast, making the weather visibly darker
    2.
    a. ( aldea) part; Donostiako \parte zaharrean in the old part of Donostia
    b. \parte gaiztokoa dirudi he looks onery
    3. ( partaidetza) part, participation
    4. Leg. party
    5. Antz. part, role

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > parte

  • 14 četvrtina

    a/one quarter, a/one fourth, the fourth part; geom (kruga, kugle) quadrant; (format knjige) quarto; mus -četvrtinka l u -i slučajeva in a/one quarter of all cases, one time out of four, every fourth time; -a radnih mjesta one of every four jobs
    * * *
    • quarter
    • fourth

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > četvrtina

  • 15 sicilicus

    sīcīlĭcus ( sīcīlĭquus, and in inscrr. also designated by, Inscr. Orell. 2537), i, m. [id.].
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen., the fourth part of an uncia, and consequently the forty-eight part of an as:

    cum noverca universae hereditatis habeat dodrantem semunciam et sicilicum,

    Dig. 33, 1, 21, § 2. —
    B.
    In partic.
    a.
    As a measure of length, a quarter of an inch, Front. Aquaed. 28; Plin. 13, 15, 29, § 94; 31, 6, 31, § 57.—
    b.
    As a measure of land, one forty-eighth of a jugerum, Col. 5, 1, 9; 5, 2, 5.—
    c.
    As a weight, two drachms, Rhem. Fan. Pond. 20. —
    d.
    As a measure of time, the forty-eighth part of an hour, Plin. 18, 32, 75, § 325.—
    e.
    As a copper coin, two drachms, Inscr. Orell. 2854.—
    II.
    Transf. (from the figure of the sicilicus; v. supra, init.), in the later grammarians, a comma, Mar. Vict. p. 2467 P.— Also as a sign of the doubling of consonants (as, An'ius, Lucul'us, Mem'ius, sel'a, ser'a, as'eres), Mar. Vict. p. 2456 P.; Isid. Orig. 1, 26 fin.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > sicilicus

  • 16 siciliquus

    sīcīlĭcus ( sīcīlĭquus, and in inscrr. also designated by, Inscr. Orell. 2537), i, m. [id.].
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen., the fourth part of an uncia, and consequently the forty-eight part of an as:

    cum noverca universae hereditatis habeat dodrantem semunciam et sicilicum,

    Dig. 33, 1, 21, § 2. —
    B.
    In partic.
    a.
    As a measure of length, a quarter of an inch, Front. Aquaed. 28; Plin. 13, 15, 29, § 94; 31, 6, 31, § 57.—
    b.
    As a measure of land, one forty-eighth of a jugerum, Col. 5, 1, 9; 5, 2, 5.—
    c.
    As a weight, two drachms, Rhem. Fan. Pond. 20. —
    d.
    As a measure of time, the forty-eighth part of an hour, Plin. 18, 32, 75, § 325.—
    e.
    As a copper coin, two drachms, Inscr. Orell. 2854.—
    II.
    Transf. (from the figure of the sicilicus; v. supra, init.), in the later grammarians, a comma, Mar. Vict. p. 2467 P.— Also as a sign of the doubling of consonants (as, An'ius, Lucul'us, Mem'ius, sel'a, ser'a, as'eres), Mar. Vict. p. 2456 P.; Isid. Orig. 1, 26 fin.

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  • 17 अणु _aṇu

    अणु a. (णु-ण्वी f.) [अण्-उन्] Minute, small, little, atomic (opp. स्थूल, महत्); अणोरणीयान् Bg.8.9; सर्वोप्ययं नन्वणुः Bh.3.26. insignificantly small; अण्वपि भयम् Ms.6. 4; अण्वपि याच्यमानः Pt.4.26 asked but an atom, a very small quantity, न कन्यायाः पिता विद्वान् गृह्णीयात् शुल्कमण्वपि Ms.3.51.
    -णुः 1 An atom, a very small particle (an exceedingly small measure); the mote in a sunbeam, the smallest perceptible quantity; अस्थूलमनण्वह्रस्वमदीर्घं ब्रह्म; अणुं पर्वतीकृ Bh.2.78. to magnify; cf. also 'To make mountains of molehills.'
    -2 An atom of time (व्यञ्जनमर्ध- मात्रा तदर्धम् अणु); it is said to be 54,675, th part of a Muhūrta (48 minutes).
    -3 N. of Śiva.
    -4 N. of very small grain such as सर्षप, चीनक &c., अनणुषु दशमांशो$णुष्वथैकादशांशः Līlā.
    -णु n. the fourth part of a Mātrā.
    -Comp. -अन्तः [अणुः अन्तो यस्य] a hair-splitting question; (अण्वन्तः सूक्ष्मान्तः सुक्ष्मवस्तुनिर्णयान्तः प्रश्नः Śaṅkara). किमर्थमचारीः पशूनिच्छन्नण्वन्तानिति Br. up. 4.1.1.
    -तैलम् N. of a medicinal oil.
    -भा [अण्वी सूक्ष्मा भा प्रभा यस्याः सा] lightning.
    -मात्र a. [अणुः परिमाणं यस्य अणु-मात्रच्] of the size of an atom.
    -रेणुः [कर्म.] atomic dust.
    -रेवती [अणुः सूक्ष्मा रेवतीतारेव] N. of a plant (दन्तीवृक्ष) Croton Polyandrum.
    -वादः the doctrine of atoms, atomic theory, the theory that all material substances are primarily atoms and secondarily aggregates, and that all atoms are eternal.
    -वीक्षणम् [ष. त.]
    1. minute observation, observation of very minute parts.
    -2 [अणुः सूक्ष्मो वीक्ष्यते अनेन करणे ल्युट्] an instrument, like the microscope, enabling one to discern the smallest objects.
    -व्रतानि N. of the twelve smaller vows of laymen adhering to the Jain faith.
    -व्रीहिः [कर्म.] a fine sort of grain, rice &c.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अणु _aṇu

  • 18 अणु


    aṇu
    mf ()n. fine, minute, atomic;

    (us) m. an atom of matter;
    « an atom of time», the 54, 675, 000th part of a muhūrta (of 48 minutes);
    Panicum Miliaceum VS. ṠBr. XIV MuṇḍUP. ;
    N. of Siva;
    ( áṇvī) f. « the subtle one»
    N. of the fingers preparing the Soma juice RV. ;
    (u) n. (in prosody) the fourth part of a mātrā;
    ( aṇú) ind. minutely ṠBr. ;
    - अणुतर
    - अणुतैल
    - अणुत्व
    - अणुता
    - अणुभा
    - अणुमध्यबीज
    - अणुमात्र
    - अणुमात्रिक
    - अणुरेणु
    - अणुरेणुजाल
    - अणुरेवती
    - अणुवादिन्
    - अणुवेदान्त
    - अणुव्रत
    - अणुव्रीहि
    - अणुशस्
    - अणू
    - अण्वन्त

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अणु

  • 19 काकिणी


    kākiṇī
    f. a small coin orᅠ a small sum of money equal to twenty Kapardas orᅠ cowries, orᅠ to a quarter of a Paṇa Pañcat. Daṡ. ;

    a seed of the Abrus precatorius used as a weight L. ;
    the shell Cypraea moneta orᅠ a cowrie used as a coin L. ;
    a cubit, the fourth part of a Daṇḍa orᅠ short pole L. ;
    a Daṇḍa L. ;
    a part of a measure (unmānasyâ̱ṉṡaka) L.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > काकिणी

  • 20 τέταρτος

    τέταρτος, η, ον (Hom.+) fourth Mt 14:25; Mk 6:48; Ac 10:30; Rv 4:7 al.; B 4:5 (Da 7:7); Hs 9, 1, 6; 9, 15, 2f; 9, 21, 1. Subst. neut. τὸ τέταρτον (i.e. μέρος) the fourth part, quarter (Diod S 1, 50, 2; POxy 611; 1102, 9; 1293, 25 [II A.D.]; Jos., Ant. 14, 203) τὸ τέταρτον τῆς γῆς Rv 6:8.—DELG s.v. τέσσαρε. M-M. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > τέταρτος

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