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1 mimo
f. & m.mime artist (Teatro) (artist).m.1 mollycoddling.2 show of affection (cariño).hacerle mimos a alguien to kiss and cuddle somebody3 mime (Teatro).hacer mimo to perform mime4 petting, pamper, coddling, caress.5 mime performer, mime artist, mime, pantomimist.6 mimic, mime, mimicry, mumming.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: mimar.* * *1 (actor) mime artist2 (cariño) pampering3 (cuidado) care\hacerle mimos a alguien to pamper somebodytener mucho mimo to be spoilt* * *mimo, -a1.SM / F (Teat) mime2. SM1) (Teat) mime2) (=copia)3) (=caricia) cuddledar mimos a algn — (=consentir) to spoil o pamper sb
* * *1)a) ( caricia) cuddleb) ( trato indulgente) pamperingc) (cuidado, celo) cared) (fam) ( mañas)2) mimo masculino y femenino mime* * *1)a) ( caricia) cuddleb) ( trato indulgente) pamperingc) (cuidado, celo) cared) (fam) ( mañas)2) mimo masculino y femenino mime* * *A1 (caricia) cuddlela convenció con un mimo he gave her a cuddle and persuaded her¡cómo le gusta que le hagan mimitos! he loves to be cuddled o to be made a fuss of, he loves affection2 (trato indulgente) pamperinglo criaron con mucho mimo he had a very pampered upbringing3(cuidado, celo): limpiaba con mimo los adornos she lovingly cleaned the ornamentstrátalo con mucho mimo treat it with great care4 ( fam)(mañas): lo único que tiene es mimo(s) she's just a spoiled brat trying to get attention ( colloq pej)B* * *
Del verbo mimar: ( conjugate mimar)
mimo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
mimó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
mimar
mimo
mimar ( conjugate mimar) verbo transitivo
to spoil, pamper
mimo sustantivo masculino
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
mime
mimar verbo transitivo
1 (consentir) to spoil
2 (tratar con cariño) to fuss over
mimo sustantivo masculino
1 (muestra de cariño) pampering, fuss
2 (cuidado) care: trátalo con mimo, treat it with care
3 Teat (actor) mime
' mimo' also found in these entries:
English:
indulgence
- mime
* * *♦ nm1. [zalamería] pampering;con tanto mimo lo están malcriando they're spoiling him by pampering him like thathacerle mimos a alguien to kiss and cuddle sb3. [cuidado, esmero] loving care;con mimo with loving care, lovingly;trata su colección de discos con mucho mimo he looks after his record collection with loving care4. [representación teatral] mime;hacer mimo to perform mime♦ nmf[artista] mime artist* * *m1 TEA mime2 ( caricia) cuddle;con mimo tb fig affectionately* * *mimo nm1) : pampering, indulgencehacerle mimos a alguien: to pamper someone2) : mime* * *mimo n1. (arte) mime2. (artista) mime artist -
2 Cashmere Shawls
French woollen manufacturers make a fabric on jacquard looms in many coloured effects from fine worsted and woollen yarns that they term cashmere shawls. At the best they are only imitations. ———————— The natives of Kashmir and Tibet have made these shawls for centuries, and they are, perhaps, the finest textiles known. They are made on hand looms from hand spun yarns of Pashmina wool. Either plain or twill weave, one or more colours, in numerous gorgeous designs and often being embroidered. A doubled warp yarn and single weft is usual, the weft being wound on small sticks to use as shuttles. There are numerous varieties, of which the most esteemed are Doshalla, Kussaba, Jamewar and Ulwan. The fabric is also used for gowns and dress purposes (see kasabeh, jamawar). The ornaments of the shawls are denoted by different names, viz: - Pala - The whole of the embroidery at the two ends. Hashia - The border, one at each side. Zanjir (or Chain) - Runs above and also below the principal mass of the Pala and confines it. Dhour (or Running Ornament) - Situated to the inside in regard to the Hashia and the Zanjir enveloping the whole field. Kunjbutha - A cornet ornament of clustered flowers. Mitton - The field or ground within the borders. Matton - The decorated part of the field. Butha - Generic term for flowers, especially the cone-like ornaments (see butha) -
3 blasón
m.blazon, armorial bearings, coat of arms, escutcheon.* * *1 (heráldica) heraldry2 (escudo) coat of arms3 (figura) blazon, device4 figurado honour (US honor), glory\hacer blasón de to boast about, vaunt* * *SM1) (Heráldica) (=escudo) coat of arms; (=ciencia) heraldry2) (=honor) honour, honor (EEUU), glory* * ** * *= escutcheon [scutcheon], crowning jewel.Ex. The ornaments that surround escutcheons were introduced to denote the birth, dignity, or office of the person to whom the coat of arms belongs.Ex. In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.* * ** * *= escutcheon [scutcheon], crowning jewel.Ex: The ornaments that surround escutcheons were introduced to denote the birth, dignity, or office of the person to whom the coat of arms belongs.
Ex: In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.* * ** * *
blasón sustantivo masculino coat of arms
' blasón' also found in these entries:
English:
crest
* * *blasón nm1. [escudo] coat of arms2. [orgullo] honour, glory;hacer blasón de to flaunt* * *m coat of arms -
4 escudo de armas
coat of arms* * *(n.) = escutcheon [scutcheon]Ex. The ornaments that surround escutcheons were introduced to denote the birth, dignity, or office of the person to whom the coat of arms belongs.* * *(n.) = escutcheon [scutcheon]Ex: The ornaments that surround escutcheons were introduced to denote the birth, dignity, or office of the person to whom the coat of arms belongs.
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5 decus
1.dĕcus, ŏris, n. [Sanscr. daças, fame; Gr. doxa; cf. decet], any thing that ornaments, embellishes, adorns, honors, etc.; ornament, grace, embellishment, splendor, glory, honor, dignity (class. and freq.; a favorite word with Cicero, in oratorical lang.).I.In gen.(α).With gen.:(β).hostium spolia, decora atque ornamenta fanorum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 44; cf.:senator populi Romani, splendor ordinis, decus atque ornamentum judiciorum,
id. Caecin. 10, 28; so,too, decus ornamentumque senectutis,
id. de Or. 1, 45, 199; id. Prov. Cons. 11, 28:ut hominis decus ingenium, sic ingenii ipsius lumen est eloquentia,
id. Brut. 15, 59; cf. id. Phil. 2, 22, 54:ad decus et ad laudem civitatis,
id. N. D. 1, 4; cf. id. Brut. 97; cf. also id. Fin. 1, 10 fin.; id. Ac. 1, 9, 33:dignitatem et decus sustinere,
id. Off. 1, 34, 124 et saep.:O decus Phoebi et dapibus supremi Grata testudo Jovis,
Hor. Od. 1, 32, 13:lucidum caeli,
id. Carm. Sec. 2:equitum Maecenas,
id. Od. 3, 16, 20; cf. id. ib. 1, 1, 2 and id. ib. 2, 17, 4: electos juvenes simul et decus innuptarum, the ornaments, i. e. the most beautiful of the maidens, Catull. 64, 78 al.:castique decus servare pudoris,
Ov. M. 13, 480:oris,
i. e. beauty, id. ib. 3, 422:decus Asteriae = Asteria decens or pulchra,
Verg. Cul. 15.—Absol.: haec omnia, quae habent speciem gloriae contemne...;II.verum decus in virtute positum est,
Cic. Fam. 10, 12 fin.:divitiae, decus, gloria in oculis sita sunt!
Sall. C. 20, 14; cf. id. ib. 58, 8; id. J. 3 fin.:regium,
id. ib. 72, 2; cf.regale,
Ov. M. 9, 690:decus enitet ore,
Verg. A. 4, 150:superimpositum capiti,
Liv. 1, 34:(columnas) scenis decora alta futuris,
Verg. A. 1, 429:muliebre,
i. e. chastity, Liv. 1, 58:immemores decoris liventia pectora tundunt,
i. e. of their bodily charms, Ov. M. 8, 536:imperatori nobilitas, quae antea decori, invidiae esse,
Sall. J. 73, 4:vitis ut arboribus decori est, ut vitibus uvae,
Verg. E. 5, 32:Pilumno quos ipsa decus dedit,
id. A. 12, 83.—Transf.(α).A deed of honor:(β).tanti decoris testis,
Tac. A. 15, 50.—Esp., plur., decora, honorable achievements, valiant deeds:cum multa referret sua familiaeque decora,
Liv. 3, 12, 2:militiae decora,
id. 2, 23, 4:belli,
id. 6, 20, 7 (cf.:dedecora militiae,
id. 3, 51, 12):Lacedaemonii vetera, Macedones praesentia decora intuebantur,
Curt. 6, 1, 8.—Renowned ancestors:III.inter nobiles, et longa decora praeferentes, novitas mea enituit?
Tac. A. 14, 53; id. Hist. 1, 15.—Esp., moral dignity, virtue, honor:2.cum quod decus antiqui summum bonum esse dixerunt, hic solum bonum dicat, etc.,
Cic. Leg. 1, 21, 55 (for which, shortly before, solum bonum esse quod honestum esset):quos (sc. Epicureos) nisi redarguimus, omnis virtus, omne decus, omnis vera laus deserenda est,
id. Fin. 2, 14, 44;so with honestas,
id. Fin. 2, 17, 56; cf. ib. 2, 11, 35; id. Off. 1, 5 fin.:sed ei (sc. Semproniae) cariora semper omnia quam decus atque pudicitia fuit,
Sall. C. 25, 3; 54, 5.dĕcus, i, m., v. decussis, init. -
6 arbeiten
I v/i1. Person: work; (berufstätig sein) auch be in work; geistig / körperlich arbeiten do mental / phsyical work; arbeiten als Gärtner etc. work as a gardener etc.; arbeiten an be working on; arbeiten bei oder für (angestellt sein) work for; für oder gegen Geld arbeiten work for money; arbeiten für / gegen (sich einsetzen) work for / against; arbeiten für zwei do the work of two; im Akkord arbeiten do piece work; die Zeit arbeitet für / gegen uns fig. we’ve got time on our side / against us; arbeiten mit einem Werkzeug, Material: work with; einer Firma: deal with, do business with; arbeiten über (+ Akk) (schreiben) work ( oder write) on; arbeiten wie ein Pferd / Wilder umg. work like a Trojan / like mad5. SPORT: (trainieren) train (an + Dat oder mit on oder with); arbeiten mit einem Pferd, Hund (dressieren) train6. an sich (Dat) arbeiten (work to) improve o.s.; sie hat den Erfolg verdient - sie hat hart an sich gearbeitet she deserves every success - she worked hard to achieve it; man sah, wie es in ihm arbeitete you could almost see it churning around inside himII v/refl1. (sich mühen): sich durch den Schnee / einen Roman arbeiten work ( oder plough, Am. plow) one’s way through the snow / a novel; sich durch den Schlamm arbeiten labo(u)r (oder umg. slog) through the mud; sich nach oben oder an die Spitze arbeiten work one’s way up to the top; er wird sich da nicht krank arbeiten he won’t overdo himself; sich müde / krank etc. arbeiten work until one is tired / ill, work o.s. into the ground; sich zu Tode oder tot arbeiten work o.s to death / ruin o.s.2. unpers.: hier / mit dir arbeitet es sich schlecht it’s difficult to work here / with youIII v/t1. (anfertigen) make, fashion; eine Statue in oder aus Bronze arbeiten make ( oder work) a statue in bronze; das Kleid ist sorgfältig gearbeitet the dress is beautifully made ( oder finished)2. (tun) do; was arbeitet er? what is he doing?; höchste Zeit, dass du mal was arbeitest! it’s high time for you to get to work ( oder do something oder do some work)!3. sich (Dat) die Hände wund / den Buckel krumm arbeiten umg. work one’s hands raw / work o.s. into the ground* * *das Arbeitenworking* * *ạr|bei|ten ['arbaitn]1. vi1) (= sich betätigen) to work (an +dat on)arbeiten wie ein Pferd/Wilder (inf) — to work like a Trojan or horse/like mad (inf)
die Zeit arbeitet für uns — we have time on our side, time is on our side
er arbeitet für zwei (inf) — he does the work of two, he does enough work for two
er arbeitet mit Ölfarben — he works in or uses oils
2) (= funktionieren) (Organ, Maschine) to function, to workdie Anlage arbeitet elektrisch/mit Kohle — the plant runs or operates on electricity/coal
3) (= berufstätig sein) to workseine Frau arbeitet auch — his wife works too, his wife goes out to work too
für eine or bei einer Firma/Zeitung arbeiten — to work for a firm/newspaper
in ihm begann es zu arbeiten — he started to react, it began to work on him
2. vr1)sich krank/müde arbeiten — to make oneself ill/tire oneself out with work
sich krüpplig arbeiten (inf) — to work oneself silly (inf)
2) (= sich fortbewegen) to work oneself (in +acc into, durch through, zu to)sich in die Höhe or nach oben/an die Spitze arbeiten (fig) — to work one's way up/(up) to the top
3) imperses arbeitet sich gut/schlecht — you can/can't work well
es arbeitet sich hier auch nicht besser — it's no better working here either
3. vt1) (= herstellen) to make2) (= tun) to dowas arbeitest du dort? — what are you doing there?; (beruflich) what do you do there?
* * *1) (to be employed to do hard and unskilled work: He spends the summer labouring on a building site.) labour2) (to act or work: The sewing-machine isn't operating properly.) operate3) (to (cause to) make efforts in order to achieve or make something: She works at the factory three days a week; He works his employees very hard; I've been working on/at a new project.) work4) (to be employed: Are you working just now?) work5) (to make by craftsmanship: The ornaments had been worked in gold.) work* * *ar·bei·ten[ˈarbaitn̩]I. vi1. (tätig sein) to workstör mich nicht, ich arbeite gerade! don't disturb me, I'm working!Helene arbeitet an der Fertigstellung ihres Erstromans Helen is working on the completion of her first novel▪ über jdn/etw \arbeiten to work on sb/sther arbeitet über Goethe he's working on Goethefür zwei \arbeiten (fam) to do the work of two [people]\arbeiten gehen to have a jobdas System arbeitet vollautomatisch the system is fully automaticunsere Heizung arbeitet mit Gas our heating operates [or runs] on gasalle Systeme \arbeiten nach Vorschrift all systems are working according to regulationsIhre Leber arbeitet nicht mehr richtig your liver is not functioning properly anymore5. (sich bewegen) Holz, Balken to warp▪ in jdm arbeitet es sb is reactingman sah, wie es in ihm arbeitete you could see his mind workinglass mich nachdenken, in meinem Kopf arbeitet es jetzt! let me think, my mind is starting to work!bei jdm \arbeiten lassen to have sth made somewhere/by sbIhr Anzug sitzt ja ganz ausgezeichnet! wo/bei wem lassen Sie \arbeiten? your suit fits wonderfully! where do you have your clothes made [or who makes your clothes for you]?II. vr1. (gelangen)die Bergarbeiter arbeiteten sich weiter nach unten the miners worked their way further down2. (durchdringen)der Bohrer musste sich durch das Gestein \arbeiten the drill had to work through the stonework3. (bewältigen)es wird Wochen brauchen, bis ich mich durch all die Aktenberge gearbeitet habe it will take me weeks to work my way through the stacks of papers▪ es lässt sich [mit jdm] arbeiten there's co-operation [with sb]es arbeitet sich gut/schlecht mit jdm you can/can't work well with sbmit willigen Mitarbeitern arbeitet es sich besser als mit störrischen it's better to work with willing colleagues than with stubborn ones; (umgehen) to workmit dem alten Computer arbeitet es sich nicht so gut you can't work as well on the old computer5. (sich in einen Zustand arbeiten)III. vt1. (herstellen) to makevon Hand \arbeiten to make sth by handder Schmuck ist ganz aus 18-karätigem Gold gearbeitet the jewellery is made entirely from 18-carat gold2. (tun)▪ etwas/nichts \arbeiten to do sth/nothingich habe heute noch nichts gearbeitet I haven't managed to do anything yet today* * *1.intransitives Verb1) workan etwas (Dat.) arbeiten — work on something
bei jemandem/einer Firma usw. arbeiten — work for somebody/a company etc.
seine Frau arbeitet — (ist berufstätig) his wife has a job or works
2.die Zeit arbeitet für/gegen uns — time is on our side/against us
transitives Verb1) (herstellen) make; (in Ton, Silber, usw.) work; make; fashion2) (tun) do3.was arbeiten Sie? — what are you doing?; (beruflich) what do you do for a living?; what's your job?
reflexives Verb1)sich müde/krank arbeiten — tire oneself out/make oneself ill with work
sich (Dat.) die Hände wund arbeiten — work one's fingers to the bone
2) (Strecke zurücklegen)sich durch etwas/in etwas (Akk.) arbeiten — work one's way through/into something
sich nach oben arbeiten — (fig.) work one's way up
3) unpers* * *A. v/igeistig/körperlich arbeiten do mental/phsyical work;arbeiten an be working on;für (angestellt sein) work for;gegen Geld arbeiten work for money;arbeiten für/gegen (sich einsetzen) work for/against;arbeiten für zwei do the work of two;im Akkord arbeiten do piece work;die Zeit arbeitet für/gegen uns fig we’ve got time on our side/against us;arbeiten wie ein Pferd/Wilder umg work like a Trojan/like mad4. WIRTSCH Kapital etc: work (mit Gewinn at a profit);arbeiten lassen investan +dat oderarbeiten mit einem Pferd, Hund (dressieren) train6.an sich (dat)arbeiten (work to) improve o.s.;sie hat den Erfolg verdient - sie hat hart an sich gearbeitet she deserves every success - she worked hard to achieve it;man sah, wie es in ihm arbeitete you could almost see it churning around inside himB. v/r1. (sich mühen):sich durch den Schnee/einen Roman arbeiten work ( oder plough, US plow) one’s way through the snow/a novel;an die Spitze arbeiten work one’s way up to the top;sich müde arbeiten work until one is tired, work o.s. into the ground;sich zu Tode arbeiten work o.s to death/ruin o.s.2. unpers:hier/mit dir arbeitet es sich schlecht it’s difficult to work here/with youC. v/t1. (anfertigen) make, fashion;das Kleid ist sorgfältig gearbeitet the dress is beautifully made ( oder finished)2. (tun) do;was arbeitet er? what is he doing?;höchste Zeit, dass du mal was arbeitest! it’s high time for you to get to work ( oder do something oder do some work)!3.sich (dat)die Hände wund arbeiten umg work one’s hands raw* * *1.intransitives Verb1) workan etwas (Dat.) arbeiten — work on something
bei jemandem/einer Firma usw. arbeiten — work for somebody/a company etc.
seine Frau arbeitet — (ist berufstätig) his wife has a job or works
2.die Zeit arbeitet für/gegen uns — time is on our side/against us
transitives Verb1) (herstellen) make; (in Ton, Silber, usw.) work; make; fashion2) (tun) do3.was arbeiten Sie? — what are you doing?; (beruflich) what do you do for a living?; what's your job?
reflexives Verb1)sich müde/krank arbeiten — tire oneself out/make oneself ill with work
sich (Dat.) die Hände wund arbeiten — work one's fingers to the bone
sich durch etwas/in etwas (Akk.) arbeiten — work one's way through/into something
sich nach oben arbeiten — (fig.) work one's way up
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7 गजः _gajḥ
गजः [गज्-मदे अच्]1 An elephant; कचाचितौ विश्वगिवा- गजौ गजौ Ki.1.36.-2 The number 'eight'.-3 A measure of length, a Gaja or yard, (thus defined:-- साधारणनराङ्गुल्या त्रिंशदङ्गुलको गजः).-4 A demon killed by Śiva.-5 One of the eight elephants of the quarters.-जी A female elephant; वितृषो$पि पिबन्त्यम्भः पाययन्तो गजा गजीः Bhāg.4.6.26.-Comp. -अग्रणी m.1 the most excellent among elephants.-2 An epithet of ऐरावत, the elephant of Indra.-अधिपतिः lord of elephants, a noble elephant.-अध्यक्षः superintendent of elephants; Bri. S.86.34.-अपसदः a vile or wretched elephant, a common or low-born elephant.-अशनः the religious fig tree (अश्वत्थ). (-नम्) the root of a lotus.-अरिः 1 a lion.-2 N. of Śiva who killed the demon गज.-आजीवः 'one who gets his livelihood by elephants', an elephant-driver.-आननः, -आस्यः epithets of Ganeśa.-आयुर्वेदः science of the treatment of elephants.-आरोहः an elephant- driver.-आह्वम्, -आह्वयम् N. of Hastināpura; Bhāg.1. 15.38.-इन्द्रः 1 an excellent elephant, a lordly elephant; किं रुष्टासि गजेन्द्रमन्दगमने Ś. Til.7; ऐरावतं गजेन्द्राणां Bg.1.27.-2 Airāvata, Indra's elephant.-3 N. of a tree; गजेन्द्र- कुसुमाकीर्णम् Mb.13.132.12. ˚कर्णः an epithet of Śiva.-कन्दः a large esculent root.-कूर्माशिन् m. N. of Garuḍa.-गतिः f.1 a stately, majestic gait like that of an elephant.-2 a woman with such a gait.-गामिनी a woman having a stately elephant-like gait; याता सुदूरमधुना गजगामिनी सा Ratn.4.3.-गौरीव्रतम् a vow to be observed by ladies in the month of Bhādrapada.-छाया a portion of time proper for a Śrāddha, time at the eclipse of the sun; [सैंहिकेयो यदा भानुं ग्रसते पर्वसंधिषु । गजच्छाया तु सा प्रोक्ता श्राद्धं तत्र प्रकल्पयेत् ॥; गजच्छायायां पूर्वस्यां कुतपे दक्षिणामुखः । यदा भाद्रपदे मासि भवते बहुले मघा ॥ Mb.13.126.36 Y.1.218.-ढक्का a kettle-drum carried on an elephant.-तुरङ्गविलसितम् N. of a metre.-दघ्न, -द्वयस a. as high or tall as an elephant.-दन्तः 1 an elephant's tusk, ivory; कार्योलङ्कार- विधिर्गजदन्तेन प्रशस्तेन Bṛi. S.79.19.-2 an epithet of Gaṇeśa.-3 ivory.-4 a peg, pin, or bracket projecting from a wall. ˚मय a. made of ivory.-दानम् 1 the fluid (ichor) exuding from the temples of an elephant.-2 the gift of an elephant.-नासा the trunk of an elephant; धर्मस्तु गजनासोरु सद्भिराचरितः पुरा Rām.2.3.3.-निमीलिका, -निमीलितम् feigning not to look at anything, inattention; देवीः कामयमानस्य चक्रे गजनिमीलिका Rāj. T.6.73.-पतिः 1 the lord or keeper of elephants.-2 a very tall and stately elephant; Śi.6.55.-3 an excellent elephant.-पिप्पली N. of a plant (Scindapsus Officinalis; Mar. गजपिंपळी, मिरवेल).-पुङ्गवः a large and excellent elephant; गजपुङ्गवस्तु धीरं विलोकयति चाटुशतैश्च भुङ्क्ते Bh.2.31.-पुटः a small hole in the ground for fire.-पुरम् N. of Hastināpura.-पुष्पी N. of a flower; गजपुष्पीमिमां फुल्लामुत्पाठ्य शुभलक्षणाम् Rām.4.12.39.-बन्धः 1 a particular posture in sexual intercourse.-2 a post to which the elephant is tied.-3 the process of catching an elephant; गजबन्धस्तु सुरते आलाने ग्रहणे$पि च Nm.-बन्धनी, -बन्धिनी a stable for elephants.-भक्षकः the sacred fig-tree.-भक्षा the gum Olibanum tree.-मण्डनम् the ornaments with which an elephant is decorated, particularly the coloured lines on his head.-मण्डलिका, -मण्डली a ring or circle of elephants.-माचलः a lion.-मुक्ता, -मौक्तिकम् a pearl supposed to be found in the kumbhas or projections on the forehead of an elephant; घर्मजनितपुलकेन लसद्भजमौक्तिकावलिगुणेन वक्षसा Ki.12.4.-मुखः, -वक्त्रः, -वदनः epithets of Gaṇeśa; Bṛi. S.58.58; Ks.1.44.-मोटनः a lion.-यूथम् a herd of elephants; उषसि स गजयूथकर्णतालैः पटुपटहध्वनिभिर्विनीतनिद्रः R.9.71.-योधिन् a. fighting on an elephant.-राजः a lordly or noble elephant.-वीथिः, -थी f. the three lunar mansions रोहिणी, आर्द्रा and मृगशिरस्; रोहिण्यार्दा मृगशिरो गजवीथ्यभिधी- यते.-व्रजः a troop of elephants.-शास्त्रम्, -शिक्षा the science of elephants.-साह्वयम् N. of Hastināpura; निर्ययुर्गजसाह्वयात् Mb.3.1.9; Ks.15.6.-स्थानम् elephant's stall; Y.1.279.-स्नानम् (lit.) bathing of an elephant; (fig.) useless or unproductive efforts resembling the ablution of elephants which, after pouring water over their bodies, end by throwing dirt, rubbish and other foul matter; cf. अवशेन्द्रियचित्तानां हस्तिस्नानमिव क्रिया H.1.17. -
8 desordenar
v.1 to mess up.2 to disorder, to mess up, to disorganize, to mix up.La chica desacomodó los adornos The girl disarranged the ornaments.* * *1 to untidy, disarrange, mess up (alterar) to disturb1 to get untidy, become untidy, get messed up* * *1. VT1) (=poner en desorden) [+ cajón, armario] to mess up; [+ pelo] to mess up, muss (up) (EEUU) *; [+ habitación] to make untidy, mess up; [+ papeles] to jumble up2) (=causar confusión a) to throw into confusion3) (Mec) to put out of order2.See:* * *verbo transitivo <mesa/habitación> to make... untidy, mess up (colloq); <naipes/hojas> to get... out of order* * *verbo transitivo <mesa/habitación> to make... untidy, mess up (colloq); <naipes/hojas> to get... out of order* * *desordenar [A1 ]vt‹mesa/habitación› to make … untidy, mess up ( colloq); ‹fichas/hojas› to get … out of orderno me vayan a desordenar la casa don't make the house untidy, don't mess up the houselos ladrones nos desordenaron toda la casa the burglars turned the house upside down, the burglars left the house in a terrible mess o in disorderle desordenaron las fichas they mixed up his index cards o got his index cards out of order«casa/armario» to get untidy; «fichas/hojas» to get out of order* * *
desordenar ( conjugate desordenar) verbo transitivo ‹mesa/habitación› to make … untidy, mess up (colloq);
‹naipes/hojas› to get … out of order
desordenar verbo transitivo to make untidy, mess up
(romper una secuencia, un orden) to put out of order, to mix up
' desordenar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alborotar
- tocar
- trasegar
- deshacer
English:
disturb
- mess up
- mix up
- mess
- mix
- muss
* * *♦ vt[habitación, casa, despacho] to mess up, to make untidy; [cajón, mesa] to mess up; [documentos, fichas] to jumble up; [pelo] to mess up, to ruffle;me han desordenado los ficheros they've got my files out of order;no me desordenes la ropa del armario don't mess up the clothes in the wardrobe* * *v/t make untidy omessy* * *desordenar vb1. (lugar, espacio, etc) to make untidy / to mess updesordenó el armario buscando su camisa preferida he turned the wardrobe upside down looking for his favourite shirt2. (papeles, fichas, etc) to mix up / to get out of order -
9 वररुचि
vará-rucimfn. taking pleasure in boons (N. of Ṡiva) Ṡivag. ;
m. N. of a grammarian ( alsoᅠ a poet, lexicographer, andᅠ writer on medicine, sometimes identified with Kātyāyana, the reputed author of the Vārttikas orᅠ supplementary rules of the Pāṇini;
he is placed by some among the nine gems of the court of Vikramâditya, andᅠ by others among the ornaments of the court of Bhoja;
he was the author of the Prākrit grammar called Prākṛita-prakāṡa, andᅠ is said to be the first grammarian who reduced the various dialects of Prākṛit. to a system) Pañcat. Kathās. etc.;
- kārikā f. - koṡa m. prākṛiṡa-sūtra n. liṅga-kārikā, f. - vākya n. N. of wks.
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10 work
[wəːk]1. noun1) effort made in order to achieve or make something:عَمَل، جُهْد2) employment:شُغلI cannot find work in this town.
3) a task or tasks; the thing that one is working on:مُهِمَّه، عَمَل يقوم به الشَّخْصPlease clear your work off the table.
4) a painting, book, piece of music etc:the works of Van Gogh / Shakespeare/Mozart
عَمَل فَنّيThis work was composed in 1816.
5) the product or result of a person's labours:نَتيجَة العَمَل، مَنْتوجHis work has shown a great improvement lately.
6) one's place of employment:He left (his) work at 5.30 p.m.
مَكان العَمَلI don't think I'll go to work tomorrow.
2. verb1) to (cause to) make efforts in order to achieve or make something:يَشْتَغِل، يُشَغِّلI've been working on/at a new project.
2) to be employed:يَشْتَغِلAre you working just now?
3) to (cause to) operate (in the correct way):He has no idea how that machine works / how to work that machine
تَعْمَل، تَشتَغِلThat machine doesn't/won't work, but this one's working.
4) to be practicable and/or successful:يَعْمَل، يَنْجَحIf my scheme works, we'll be rich!
5) to make (one's way) slowly and carefully with effort or difficulty:يشُقُّ طَريقَه بِصُعوبَهShe worked her way up the rock face.
6) to get into, or put into, a stated condition or position, slowly and gradually:يأخُذُ مَكانَه بصورَةٍ بَطيئَه وتَدريجِيَّهThe wheel worked loose.
7) to make by craftsmanship:يَعْمَلُ بِحِرْفَةٍThe ornaments had been worked in gold.
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11 χαλκός
A copper,χ. ἐρυθρός Il.9.365
; with reference to its polished surface, αἶθοψ, ἦνοψ, νῶροψ, φαεινός, 4.495, 16.408, 2.578, 12.151;Τρῶες.. χαλκῷ μαρμαίροντες 13.801
;πεδίον.. λάμπετο χαλκῷ 20.156
;τῆλε δὲ χ. λάμφ' ὥς τε στεροπή 10.153
, cf. 11.65, 19.363;σάκος.. χαλκῷ παμφαῖνον 14.11
; and of the ornaments of a house,χαλκοῦ τε στεροπήν Od.4.72
; of copper as the first metal that men learnt to smelt and work,τῶν δ' ἦν χάλκεα μὲν τεύχεα, χάλκεοι δέ τε οἶκοι, χαλκῷ δ' εἰργάζοντο, μέλας δ' οὐκ ἔσκε σίδηρος Hes.Op. 151
; χ. ἐρυθρός (cf. supr.) Hp.Ulc.17, Thphr.Lap.57, Callix.1;χ. ἐρυθρὸς καὶ λευκός Thphr.Od.71
;χ. Κύπριος Posidon.52J.
, Dsc.1.102, cf. Polyaen.3.10.14; alloyed with tin to form bronze, the usual meaning of the word in Hom. (v. infr. 11) and freq. in later writers:σίδηρος δὲ καὶ χ. πολέμων ὄργανα Pl.Lg. 956a
, etc.;χ. κεκραμένος D.Chr.28.3
.II in Poets freq. for anything made of metal, esp. of arms (hence Pi. calls it πολιός, the proper epith. of iron, P.3.48); of offensive arms, ὀξέϊ χαλκῷ, νηλέϊ χ., of a spear, a sword, Il.4.540, 3.292, al.; of a knife, 1.236, al.; of an axe, 13.180, Od.5.244, al.; of a fish-hook, Il.16.408; of defensive arms, as the plates laid on a shield, 20.275; χαλκὸν ζώννυσθαι, of a warrior girding on his armour, 23.130;κεκορυθμένος, αἴθοπι χ. 4.495
;ἐδύσετο νώροπα χ. 2.578
; of both combined, πλάγχθη δ' ἀπὸ χαλκόφι χαλκός the spear of bronze glanced off the helm of bronze, 11.351.2 of vessels, copper, cauldron, urn, 18.349, Od.8.426; of a cinerary urn, S.El. 758; collectively of bronze plate, χ. μυρίος, Pi.N.10.45;θάλαμον.., ὅθι νητὸς χρυσὸς καὶ χ. ἔκειτο Od. 2.338
, cf.13.19,21.10,62, Il.2.226; used in payment of ransom, 22.50, cf. 340, Od.5.38.3 of a bronze mirror, A.Fr. 393, Call.Lav.Pall.21, Ap6.210 (Philet.); used as a burning-glass, Thphr.Ign.73.4 collectively, copper money, IPE12.24.15 (Olbia, iv B. C.), Ev.Matt. 10.9, Ev.Marc.12.41, cf.ἰσόνομος 11
; generally, money, opp. κύαμοι, IG14.423 ii 21 ([place name] Tauromenium), cf. BGU822.12 (iii A. D.), etc.; χαλκοῦ σπάνις MenMon.156;χαλκὸν ἔχων πῶς οὐδὲν ἔχεις μάθε AP 11.167
(Pollian.).5 = χάλκωμα, bronze plate or tablet,τὰν προξενίαν γράψαντας εἰς χαλκὸν ἀνθέμεν IG9(1).682
(Corcyra, iv B. C.); οὐετρανοὶ οἱ χωρὶς χαλκῶν, who have not received bronze copies of the privileges granted on discharge, BGU113.5 (ii A. D.), etc.6 a weight, 1/8 obol, Gal.19.752.III χαλκοῦ ἄνθος, particles thrown off by copper when cooling, Hp.Mul.1.104, Ph.Bel.102.34, Dsc.5.77.b χαλκοῦ λεπίς, small pieces that scale off under the hammer, ib.78. (Perh. cf. Lith. geležìs 'iron'.) -
12 शृङ्गार
ṡṛiṅgāram. (prob. connected with ṡṛiṅga as vṛindāra with vṛinda) love (as « the horned» orᅠ « the strong one»),
sexual passion orᅠ desire orᅠ enjoyment Kāv. Rājat. etc.;
(in rhet.) the erotic sentiment (one of the 8 orᅠ 10 Rasas q.v.;
it has Vishṇu for its tutelary deity andᅠ black for its colour;
accord. toᅠ most authorities it is of two kinds,
viz. sambhoga, « mutual enjoyment», andᅠ vipralambha, « deception, disappointment», to which by some is added as third a-yoga, « separation») Bhar. Daṡar. Sāh. etc.. ;
a dress suitable for amorous purposes, elegant dress, line garments, finery Kāv. Pañcat. Kathās. etc.;
the ornaments on an elephant (esp. red marks on its head andᅠ trunk) L. (cf. - dhārin);
any mark MW. ;
( alsoᅠ with bhaṭṭa) N. of various persons (esp. of a poet) Rājat. Cat. ;
(ā) f. N. of a woman Inscr. ;
(am) n. (only L.) gold;
red-lead;
fragrant powder for the dress orᅠ person;
cloves;
undried ginger;
black aloe-wood;
mfn. handsome, pretty, dainty, fine MBh. R. ;
- शृङ्गारकलिका
- शृङ्गारकोश
- शृङ्गारकौस्तुभ
- शृङ्गारगर्व
- शृङ्गारगुप्त
- शृङ्गारचन्द्रोदय
- शृङ्गारचेष्टा
- शृङ्गारचेष्टित
- शृङ्गारजन्मन्
- शृङ्गारजीवन
- शृङ्गारतटिनी
- शृङ्गारतरंगिनी
- शृङ्गारता
- शृङ्गारतिलक
- शृङ्गारदीपक
- शृङ्गारदीपिका
- शृङ्गारधारिन्
- शृङ्गारपद्धति
- शृङ्गारपद्य
- शृङ्गारपावन
- शृङ्गारपिण्डक
- शृङ्गारप्रकाश
- शृङ्गारप्रबन्धदीपिका
- शृङ्गारभाषित
- शृङ्गारभूषण
- शृङ्गारभेदप्रदीप
- शृङ्गारमञ्जरी
- शृङ्गारमण्डप
- शृङ्गारयोनि
- शृङ्गाररस
- शृङ्गारराजीवन
- शृङ्गारलज्जा
- शृङ्गारलता
- शृङ्गारलहरी
- शृङ्गारवत्
- शृङ्गारवापिका
- शृङ्गारविधि
- शृङ्गारवेष
- शृङ्गारवैराग्यतरंगिणी
- शृङ्गारशत
- शृङ्गारशतक
- शृङ्गारशूर
- शृङ्गारशेखर
- शृङ्गारसप्तशती
- शृङ्गारसरसी
- शृङ्गारसर्वस्व
- शृङ्गारसहाय
- शृङ्गारसार
- शृङ्गारसिंह
- शृङ्गारसुधाकर
- शृङ्गारसुन्दरी
- शृङ्गारस्तबक
- शृङ्गारहार
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13 przeład|ować
pf — przeład|owywać impf vt 1. (przenieść na inny środek transportu) to trans-ship [bagaż, ładunek, towar]- z pociągów węgiel przeładowano na statek coal was trans-shipped from the trains onto the ship2. (nadmiernie obciążyć) to overload [samochód, statek]- pociąg jest już przeładowany the train is already overloaded3. przen. (przeciążyć) to overload [pamięć, żołądek]- przeładowane programy nauczania overloaded syllabuses4. przen. (nadmiernie ozdobić) to overdo the ornaments in [budowlę, strój]- pokój przeładowany meblami a room crammed with furniture- film był przeładowany efektami specjalnymi the film was overloaded with special effects5. (po wystrzale) to reload [broń]The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeład|ować
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14 antepagmentum
antĕ-pagmentum or antĭp-, i, n. [pango]; in archit., every thing that is used for garnishing the exterior of a house, as the ornaments about the doors, windows, etc., Cato, R. R. 14; cf. Vitr. 4, 6; Paul. ex Fest. p. 8 Müll.; Müll. Archaeol. § 287. -
15 antipagmentum
antĕ-pagmentum or antĭp-, i, n. [pango]; in archit., every thing that is used for garnishing the exterior of a house, as the ornaments about the doors, windows, etc., Cato, R. R. 14; cf. Vitr. 4, 6; Paul. ex Fest. p. 8 Müll.; Müll. Archaeol. § 287. -
16 קפז
קְפַזch. sam(קפז, קפז to leap, dance). Targ. Cant. 2:8 Ar. (ed. טְפַז, q. v.).Gen. R. s. 86, end כל דקָפֵיז לה נסיבוכ׳ whoever jumps up on her (the bear), shall get all the ornaments upon her. Ib. (read:) מסתכלין אתין … בניביה של אותה דובה ואתון קְפוֹז קַפְזִין אתמהא (strike out אמרר׳ ברכיה) you look at what is on her, but I look at the tusks of that bear; and will you jump?; Yalk. ib. 145 ואיתקפז, read: וְאַתְּ קפז and jump thou. -
17 קְפַז
קְפַזch. sam(קפז, קפז to leap, dance). Targ. Cant. 2:8 Ar. (ed. טְפַז, q. v.).Gen. R. s. 86, end כל דקָפֵיז לה נסיבוכ׳ whoever jumps up on her (the bear), shall get all the ornaments upon her. Ib. (read:) מסתכלין אתין … בניביה של אותה דובה ואתון קְפוֹז קַפְזִין אתמהא (strike out אמרר׳ ברכיה) you look at what is on her, but I look at the tusks of that bear; and will you jump?; Yalk. ib. 145 ואיתקפז, read: וְאַתְּ קפז and jump thou. -
18 desacomodar
v.1 to lose one's place, to be out of place.1 to incommode, to molest.2 to deprive of ease or convenience.3 to turn out of place.5 to disarrange.La chica desacomodó los adornos The girl disarranged the ornaments.6 to inconvenience.Su tardanza desacomoda a Ricardo Her delay inconveniences Richard.* * *1 (privar de comodidad) to inconvenience2 (dejar sin empleo) to dismiss1 (perder el trabajo) to lose one's job* * *1. VT1) (=incomodar) to put out, inconvenience2) [+ criado] to discharge2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (AmS) to untidy, mess... up2.desacomodarse v pron (AmS) to get mixed o jumbled up* * *1.verbo transitivo (AmS) to untidy, mess... up2.desacomodarse v pron (AmS) to get mixed o jumbled up* * *desacomodar [A1 ]vt( AmS) to untidy, mess … up( AmS) to get mixed o jumbled up* * *desacomodar vtRP to make untidy -
19 आशिञ्जित _āśiñjita
आशिञ्जित (alsoआसिञ्जित) a. Tinkling (as of the ornaments worn on the hands and feet); पादेन नापैक्षत सुन्दरीणां संपर्कमासिज्जितनूपुरेण Ku.3.26. -
20 आशिञ्जित
ā-ṡiñj
ā-ṡiñjitamfn. tinkling (as of the ornaments worn on the hands andᅠ feet) Kum. ;
(am) n. tinkling R. Viddh.
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