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1 the prince of darkness
князь тьмы, сатана [происходит от библ. the rulers of the darkness of this world Epistle to the Ephesians VI, 12; шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Gloucester: "What! hath your grace no better company?" Edgar: "The prince of darkness is a gentleman; Modo he is called and Mahu. " (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Lear’, act III, sc. 4) — Глостер: "В каком вы низком обществе, милорд!" Эдгар: "О нет. Модо/ и Ме/го злые духи. Не из простых. Князь тьмы недаром князь." (перевод Б. Пастернака)
By a whirl Henchard brought Donald dangerously near the precipice; seeing his position the Scotchman for the first time locked himself to his adversary, and all the efforts of that infuriated Prince of Darkness - as he might have, been called from his appearance just now-were inadequate to lift or loosen Farfrae for a time. (Th. Hardy, ‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’, ch. XXXVIII) — Быстро повернувшись, Хенчард толкнул Доналда, и Пют очутился в опасной близости к пропасти; осознав свое положение, шотландец впервые крепко уцепился за противника, а рассвирепевший "князь тьмы" (Хенчард сейчас был так страшен, что ему подошло бы такое прозвище) никакими силами не мог ни сдвинуть Фарфре с места, ни оторвать его от себя.
The Devil: "...Whatever they may say of me in churches on earth, I know that it is universally admitted in good society that the Prince of Darkness is a gentleman; and that is enough for me." (B. Shaw, ‘Man and Superman’, act III) — Дьявол: "...Что бы обо мне ни говорили в церквах на земле, все же мне известно: в хорошем обществе общепризнано, что Князь Тьмы - джентльмен, и мне этого достаточно."
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2 The citizens' plan was quickly snuffed out by the military rulers.
Общая лексика: План горожан был быстро отвергнут военными правителями.Универсальный англо-русский словарь > The citizens' plan was quickly snuffed out by the military rulers.
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3 Honorius (Pope from 1124 to ИЗО. His pontificate achieved reform within the church and peace between the Holy See and world rulers)
Религия: Гонорий IIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Honorius (Pope from 1124 to ИЗО. His pontificate achieved reform within the church and peace between the Holy See and world rulers)
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4 Julius (Pope from 1503 to 1513, greatest art patron of the papal line and one of the most powerful rulers of his age)
Религия: Юлий IIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Julius (Pope from 1503 to 1513, greatest art patron of the papal line and one of the most powerful rulers of his age)
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5 Paschal (Pope from 1099 to 1118 whose pontificate was dominated by the Investiture Controversy - the long conflict between Popes and secular rulers over control of ecclesiastical appointments)
Религия: Пасхалий IIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Paschal (Pope from 1099 to 1118 whose pontificate was dominated by the Investiture Controversy - the long conflict between Popes and secular rulers over control of ecclesiastical appointments)
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6 Ta hsueh (The first of Ssu shu, a short ethico-political treatise linking humane government with the personal integrity of rulers)
Религия: "Да-сюэ"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Ta hsueh (The first of Ssu shu, a short ethico-political treatise linking humane government with the personal integrity of rulers)
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7 Constantine (II) (Antipope from 767 to 768. His brief reign revealed how the Holy See was then coveted by temporal rulers)
Религия: Константин IIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Constantine (II) (Antipope from 767 to 768. His brief reign revealed how the Holy See was then coveted by temporal rulers)
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8 Nekhbet (In Egyptian religion, vulture goddess who was the protector of Upper Egypt and especially its rulers)
Религия: НехбетУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Nekhbet (In Egyptian religion, vulture goddess who was the protector of Upper Egypt and especially its rulers)
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9 form selector
"The box where the rulers meet, in the upper-left corner of a form in Design view. Use the box to perform form-level operations, such as selecting the form." -
10 herrschend
I Part. Präs. herrschenII Adj.1. ruling, in power; die herrschenden Gesellschaftsschichten the ruling ( oder governing) classes; die Herrschenden the rulers, those in power2. (vorherrschend) prevailing, prevalent, current; (gegenwärtig) present; Mode: current, latest; herrschende Ansichten auch climate of opinion; nach der herrschenden Meinung... current opinion has it that...; unter den herrschenden Verhältnissen oder Umständen under the present circumstances, conditions being as ( oder what) they are* * *regent; ruling; dominant* * *hẹrr|schendadjPartei, Klasse ruling; König reigning; Bedingungen, Verhältnisse, Meinungen prevailing; Mode currentdie Herrschenden — the rulers, those in power
* * *(governing: the ruling party.) ruling* * *herr·schend1. (regierend) ruling, dominant2. (Machthaber)▪ die H\herrschenden pl the rulers pl, those pl in power3. (in Kraft befindlich) prevailing4. (obwaltend) prevailing, prevalent* * *Adjektiv, nicht präddie Herrschenden — the rulers; those in power
* * *B. adj1. ruling, in power;die herrschenden Gesellschaftsschichten the ruling ( oder governing) classes;die Herrschenden the rulers, those in powerherrschende Ansichten auch climate of opinion;nach der herrschenden Meinung … current opinion has it that …;* * *Adjektiv, nicht präddie Herrschenden — the rulers; those in power
2) (vorhanden) prevailing <opinion, view, conditions, etc.>* * *adj.dominant adj.dominating adj.prevalent adj.regent adj.ruling adj. adv.dominantly adv.prevailingly adv.regally adv. -
11 gobernante
adj.1 ruling.partido gobernante governing party2 governing, ruling, leading.f. & m.ruler, leader.* * *► adjetivo1 ruling, governing1 ruler, leader\la clase gobernante the ruling class* * *1. adj. 2. noun mf.* * *1.ADJ ruling, governingla clase gobernante — the ruling o governing class
2.SMF (=líder) ruler* * *Iadjetivo <partido/organismo> ruling (before n), governing (before n)IImasculino y femenino leader, rulernuestros gobernantes — those who govern o rule the country
* * *= ruler.Ex. This article looks at the libraries maintained by the rulers and other dignitaries of the time.----* autoridad gobernante = ruling authority.* clase gobernante, la = ruling class, the, ruling elite, the.* élite gobernante, la = ruling elite, the.* gobernantes = people in high office.* los gobernantes = the powers-that-be.* partido gobernante = governing party.* * *Iadjetivo <partido/organismo> ruling (before n), governing (before n)IImasculino y femenino leader, rulernuestros gobernantes — those who govern o rule the country
* * *= ruler.Ex: This article looks at the libraries maintained by the rulers and other dignitaries of the time.
* autoridad gobernante = ruling authority.* clase gobernante, la = ruling class, the, ruling elite, the.* élite gobernante, la = ruling elite, the.* gobernantes = people in high office.* los gobernantes = the powers-that-be.* partido gobernante = governing party.* * *la clase gobernante the ruling o governing classleaderlos ciudadanos elegirán a sus gobernantes the people will choose the country's leaders o the men and women who are to govern the countrynuestros gobernantes en los últimos años those who have governed o ruled the country in recent years* * *
gobernante adjetivo ‹partido/organismo› ruling ( before n), governing ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
leader, ruler
gobernante
I adjetivo ruling
II mf ruler
' gobernante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reinante
English:
lawful
- ruler
- ruling
* * *♦ adjruling;partido gobernante governing party♦ nmfruler, leader* * *m leader* * *gobernante adj: ruling, governinggobernante nmf: ruler, leader, governor* * *gobernante1 adj governinggobernante2 n leader -
12 גאה
גֵּאֶה, גֵּיאֶהm. (b. h.; preced.) lofty; ruler, lord; proud, haughty. Pes.113b דל ג׳ a proud pauper.Pl. גֵּאִים, גֵּיאִים. Gen. R. s. 63 (ref. to גיים, Gen. 25:23) שני גֵיאֵי גויםוכ׳ two rulers of nations (Rome and Israel); Ber.57b; Ab. Zar.11a אל תקרי גוים אלא גֵּיִים read the word גיים not goyim (as the Masorah intimates) but geyim (lords); (Ms. M. a. Yalk. Gen. 110 גֵּאִים). Sifra Bḥuck. Par. 2, ch. V (ref. to Lev. 26:19) אלו הג׳וכ׳ the ‘pride of your power, those are the lordly (patrons) of whom Israel is proud. Cant. R. to III, 10 ארבע ג׳ הם גאהוכ׳ there are four majestic rulers (in the animal kingdom) the ruler among birds ; Ex. R. s. 23. Ḥag.13b שמתגאה על הג׳ who is exalted (rules) over the rulers.Y.Kidd.IV, end, 66c. רובן של עבדים ג׳ most slaves (when raised to power) are overbearing; Treat. Sofrim XV, 10 נאים (corr. acc.); a. fr.V. גֵּאִים. -
13 גיאה
גֵּאֶה, גֵּיאֶהm. (b. h.; preced.) lofty; ruler, lord; proud, haughty. Pes.113b דל ג׳ a proud pauper.Pl. גֵּאִים, גֵּיאִים. Gen. R. s. 63 (ref. to גיים, Gen. 25:23) שני גֵיאֵי גויםוכ׳ two rulers of nations (Rome and Israel); Ber.57b; Ab. Zar.11a אל תקרי גוים אלא גֵּיִים read the word גיים not goyim (as the Masorah intimates) but geyim (lords); (Ms. M. a. Yalk. Gen. 110 גֵּאִים). Sifra Bḥuck. Par. 2, ch. V (ref. to Lev. 26:19) אלו הג׳וכ׳ the ‘pride of your power, those are the lordly (patrons) of whom Israel is proud. Cant. R. to III, 10 ארבע ג׳ הם גאהוכ׳ there are four majestic rulers (in the animal kingdom) the ruler among birds ; Ex. R. s. 23. Ḥag.13b שמתגאה על הג׳ who is exalted (rules) over the rulers.Y.Kidd.IV, end, 66c. רובן של עבדים ג׳ most slaves (when raised to power) are overbearing; Treat. Sofrim XV, 10 נאים (corr. acc.); a. fr.V. גֵּאִים. -
14 גֵּאֶה
גֵּאֶה, גֵּיאֶהm. (b. h.; preced.) lofty; ruler, lord; proud, haughty. Pes.113b דל ג׳ a proud pauper.Pl. גֵּאִים, גֵּיאִים. Gen. R. s. 63 (ref. to גיים, Gen. 25:23) שני גֵיאֵי גויםוכ׳ two rulers of nations (Rome and Israel); Ber.57b; Ab. Zar.11a אל תקרי גוים אלא גֵּיִים read the word גיים not goyim (as the Masorah intimates) but geyim (lords); (Ms. M. a. Yalk. Gen. 110 גֵּאִים). Sifra Bḥuck. Par. 2, ch. V (ref. to Lev. 26:19) אלו הג׳וכ׳ the ‘pride of your power, those are the lordly (patrons) of whom Israel is proud. Cant. R. to III, 10 ארבע ג׳ הם גאהוכ׳ there are four majestic rulers (in the animal kingdom) the ruler among birds ; Ex. R. s. 23. Ḥag.13b שמתגאה על הג׳ who is exalted (rules) over the rulers.Y.Kidd.IV, end, 66c. רובן של עבדים ג׳ most slaves (when raised to power) are overbearing; Treat. Sofrim XV, 10 נאים (corr. acc.); a. fr.V. גֵּאִים. -
15 גֵּיאֶה
גֵּאֶה, גֵּיאֶהm. (b. h.; preced.) lofty; ruler, lord; proud, haughty. Pes.113b דל ג׳ a proud pauper.Pl. גֵּאִים, גֵּיאִים. Gen. R. s. 63 (ref. to גיים, Gen. 25:23) שני גֵיאֵי גויםוכ׳ two rulers of nations (Rome and Israel); Ber.57b; Ab. Zar.11a אל תקרי גוים אלא גֵּיִים read the word גיים not goyim (as the Masorah intimates) but geyim (lords); (Ms. M. a. Yalk. Gen. 110 גֵּאִים). Sifra Bḥuck. Par. 2, ch. V (ref. to Lev. 26:19) אלו הג׳וכ׳ the ‘pride of your power, those are the lordly (patrons) of whom Israel is proud. Cant. R. to III, 10 ארבע ג׳ הם גאהוכ׳ there are four majestic rulers (in the animal kingdom) the ruler among birds ; Ex. R. s. 23. Ḥag.13b שמתגאה על הג׳ who is exalted (rules) over the rulers.Y.Kidd.IV, end, 66c. רובן של עבדים ג׳ most slaves (when raised to power) are overbearing; Treat. Sofrim XV, 10 נאים (corr. acc.); a. fr.V. גֵּאִים. -
16 maître
maître°, maîtresse [mεtʀ, mεtʀεs]1. masculine nouna. ( = patron) master• rester maître de soi to keep one's self-control(PROV) tel maître, tel chien(PROV) like master or like owner, like dog► être + maîtreb. ( = enseignant) teacher2. feminine nouna. ( = amante) mistressb. ( = enseignante) teacher• maîtresse ! please Miss!3. adjectivea. ( = principal) main ; [carte] master4. compounds► maître/maîtresse de ballet ballet master/mistress► maître/maîtresse d'école teacher* * *
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- esse mɛtʀ, ɛs adjectif1) ( en contrôle)être maître de soi — ( calme) to have self-control
2) ( principal)maître ouvrage or œuvre maîtresse — magnum opus
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nom masculin, féminin1) École teacher2) ( de maison) master/mistress3) ( d'animal) owner
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nom masculin1) ( dirigeant)être (le) seul maître à bord — lit, fig to be in sole command
être son propre maître — to be one's own master/mistress
2) ( expert)Hitchcock, le maître du suspense — Hitchcock, the master of suspense
coup de maître — masterstroke; grand
3) (guide, enseignant) master4) Art, Littérature master5) ( titre) Maître6) Jeux•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *mɛtʀ, mɛtʀɛs (-esse)1. nm/f1) [région, peuple] rulerêtre maître de [soi-même, la situation] — to be in control of
se rendre maître de [pays, ville] — to gain control of, [situation, incendie] to bring under control
2) [domestique, esclaves, chien] master (mistress)3) ÉDUCATION primary school teacher4) (= artisan, artiste) master2. nmterm of address for lawyers etc3. nf(= amante) mistress4. adj1) (atout) master2)* * *A adj1 ( en contrôle) être maître de soi ( libre) to be one's own master; ( calme) to have self-control; être maître de sa vie to be one's own man/woman; ne plus être maître de soi to have lost all self-control; être maître de ses émotions to keep one's emotions under control; être maître chez soi to be master in one's own house; être maître du destin de qn to have sb's fate in one's hands; être maître de son (propre) destin to be master of one's destiny; devenir/redevenir maître de son destin to take/regain control of one's destiny; être maître de la situation to be in control of the situation; rester maître de la décision to retain control over the decision; être maître de son véhicule/la balle to be in control of one's vehicle/the ball; se rendre maître d'une ville/d'un navire to take over a city/a ship; ⇒ charbonnier;2 ( principal) idée maîtresse key idea; maître mot catchword; maître ouvrage or œuvre maîtresse magnum opus; qualité maîtresse main quality; maîtresse branche, branche maîtresse Bot limb; être passé maître dans l'art de qch/de faire to be a past master of sth/at doing; être maître dans l'art du récit/de négocier to be a master of narrative/at negotiating; maîtresse femme high-powered woman.B nm,f1 Scol teacher; notre maîtresse est dehors our teacher is outside; maîtresse! ( pour l'appeler) please, miss!;2 ( de maison) master/mistress; la maîtresse des lieux the mistress ou lady of the house; maîtres et valets upstairs and downstairs;3 ( d'animal) owner; ( de chien) master; un chat et sa maîtresse a cat and its owner; un chien et son maître a dog and its master; sans maître ownerless.C nm1 ( dirigeant) être (le) seul maître à bord lit, fig to be in sole command; être le maître du pays/de la ville to rule the country/the city; le maître du Kremlin/du monde the ruler of the Kremlin/of the world; être maître de faire to be free to do; être son propre maître to be one's own master/mistress; régner en maître to reign (sur over); régner en maître absolu to reign supreme (sur over); décider en maître to have the final say; être le maître du jeu to have the upper hand; avoir l'oreille du maître to have the boss's ear; ⇒ serviteur;2 ( expert) tu es un maître you're an expert; Hitchcock, le maître du genre/du suspense Hitchcock, the master of the genre/of suspense; maître consommé/reconnu consummate/acknowledged master; en maître masterfully; joué de main de maître played in a masterly fashion; coup de maître masterstroke; ⇒ grand;3 (guide, enseignant) master; Platon est mon seul maître Plato is my only master;4 Art, Littérat master; les maîtres anversois/vénitiens the Antwerp/Venetian masters; les maîtres de la littérature mondiale the masters of world literature; Maître de 1518/de Flémalle Master of 1518/of Flémalle; ⇒ petit;5 ( titre) Maître; comment allez-vous, cher maître? how are you, dear Maître?;7 Jeux être maître à carreau/pique to hold the master card in diamonds/spades.D maîtres nmpl Scol teachers; parents et maîtres parents and teachers; grève des maîtres teachers' strike.E maîtresse nf1 ( amante) mistress; avoir de nombreuses maîtresses to have many mistresses;2 †( bien-aimée) lover†.maître d'armes Sport fencing instructor; maître auxiliaire, MA Scol secondary teacher without tenure; maître des cérémonies master/mistress of ceremonies, MC; maître chanteur Mus meistersinger; maître de chapelle kapellmeister; maître de chœur choirmaster/choirmistress; maître de conférences Univ ≈ senior lecturer GB, associate professor US; poste de maître de conférences ≈ senior lectureship GB, associate professorship US; maître d'école† schoolmaster†; maître d'équipage Chasse master of foxhounds, MFH; Naut boatswain; maître des forges ironmaster; maître d'hôtel maître d'hôtel GB, maître d' US; maître d'internat ≈ housemaster; maître de manège riding instructor; maître de musique† music master†/mistress†; maître d'œuvre Constr project manager; maître d'ouvrage ( privé) employer; ( public) contracting authority; maître à penser mentor; maître de recherches senior researcher; maîtresse d'école Scol schoolmistress†; maîtresse d'internat Scol ≈ housemistress; maîtresse de maison lady of the house.trouver son maître to meet one's match; nul ne peut servir deux maîtres a man cannot serve two masters.l'idée maîtresse du texte the main theme ou central idea in the textsa qualité maîtresse est le sang-froid a cool head is his outstanding ou chief quality[le plus important] main2. [dans des noms de métiers]maître boulanger/forgeron master baker/blacksmithmaître compagnon ≃ master craftsmanmaître coq ou queux chef————————, maîtresse [mɛtr, mɛtrɛs] nom masculin, nom fémininils sont maintenant installés ou ils agissent en maîtres dans le pays they are now ruling the country, they have taken command of the countryêtre maître d'une situation/de son véhicule to be in control of a situation/of one's vehiclea. [d'un pays] to take ou seize control ofb. [d'une personne] to bring under controlc. [d'un incendie] to get under controlà la maison, c'est lui le maître he's (the) boss at homeêtre ou rester maître de faire quelque chose to be free to do something2. [professeur]maître (d'école), maîtresse (d'école) teacher, schoolteacher————————nom masculin1. [dans des noms de fonctions]a. [particulier] client (of an architect)b. [organisme public] contracting authoritymaître de cérémonie ou des cérémonies master of ceremonies2. [expert] masterelle est passée maître dans l'art de tromper son monde she is a past master in the art of misleading peoplemaître à penser mentor, guru, intellectual model4. RELIGIONle maître de l'Univers ou du monde the Master of the Universe5. CARTESêtre maître à carreau to hold the master ou top diamond6. [titre]Maître Suzanne Thieu Mrs. (ou Miss) Suzanne Thieucher Maître, à vous! [à un musicien] Maestro, please!————————maîtresse nom féminin[d'un homme] mistress————————de maître locution adjectivale1. [qui appartient à un riche particulier]2. [exécuté par un grand artiste]un tableau ou une toile de maître an old masterpour un coup d'essai, c'est un coup de maître for a first attempt, it was brilliantmaître chanteur nom masculin1. [qui menace] blackmailermaître d'hôtel nom masculin[dans un restaurant] maître (d'hôtel), headwaiter[chez un particulier] butlermaître d'hôtel locution adjectivalemaître d'œuvre nom masculin2. (figuré)le Premier ministre est le maître d'œuvre de l'accord signé hier the Prime Minister was the architect of the agreement that was signed yesterday -
17 TONALLI
tônalli:1.\TONALLI ardeur, chaleur du soleil.Litt. 'chaleur du soleil' d'où 'force de vie' mais aussi 'jour' (du calendrier divinatoire), 'signe astrologique'. Launey II 222 n.57.Angl., heat of the sun; dry season. R. Andrews Introd 474.2.\TONALLI la saison sèche, l'été.Angl., dry season. R. Andrews Introd 474.En ce sens on utilise le locatif, tônalco.3.\TONALLI jour du calendrier caractérisé par son signe.Angl., day; day sign. R. Andrews Introd 474.Allem., Kalendertag, 'Zeichen' in allgemein-augurischem Sinn als Schicksalmacht des mit Ziffer und Bild (Zeichen im engerm Sinn) benannten Tages, Kalender-Zeitabschnitt, Teil, Zuteilung. SIS 1950,385." iuh mihtoâya: ca in chiucnâhuitihuaya îpan tônalli niman ahmo cualcân ", car, comme on disait, les signes du calendrier occupant la neuvième place n'étaient absolument pas de bons moments - for, as it was said, the day signs taking ninth place were in no way a time of good. Sah4,50." quipehpena in tônalli, quitta in îamox, in îtlahcuilôl: quitta in iquin cualli tonâlli, in yeccân, in cualcân: mihtoa: quitônalpehpenia ", il choisit le jour, il consulte ses livres, ses écrits, il voit quand c'est le bon jour, le moment favorable, le bon moment, on dit il choisi le bon jour - he chose the day. He consulted his sacred almanac, he noted the good day, the good time, the favorable time. It is said that he chose the day. Il s'agit du tlapôuhqui qui fixe rendez vous pour une confession. Sah1,24." quitta in tlein tônalli îpan ôtlâcat piltôntli quitta in tlein oncân tlahtoa in tlein îtlatquicâyo ", il regarde ce qu'est le signe du jour où l'enfant est né, ce qu'est celui qui gouverne alors, ce que sont ceux en relation avec lui - [he] looked at the day sign on which the baby was born, studied which were those related to it which governed there. Est dit du devin, tônalpôuhqui. Sah6,198." intlâcamo cualli tônalli intlâ têcuântônalli îpan ôtlâcat ", s'il n'est pas né sous un bon jour mais sous un jour dévoreur d'hommes. Sah6,198.4.\TONALLI destin déterminé par un signe du calendrier et d'une façon générale tout ce qui, pour une personne, est déterminé par sa naissance (privilèges, biens ou compétences qui lui appartiennent en propre).Esp., destino, hado de cada uno. En dial. mod. dia. Garibay Llave 268.Angl., birthright. R. Andrews Introd 474.Cette signification se présente essentiellement à la forme possédée.* plur., " cualtin tônaltin ", de bons jours i.e. des signes du calendrier de bon augure. Sah4,39.Schultze-Iena 1950,385 signale aussi la forme 'tônalmeh'.*\TONALLI à la forme possédée.1.\TONALLI le signe du calendrier sous lequel quelqu'un est né et qui détermine son destin." zan no quitlahuêliâya in îtônal ", il haïssait le signe de sa naissance - er haβte gar sein Tageszeichen. Sah 1950,120 = Sah4,25." ômpa huîtz in totônal ", de là vient notre signe. Launey II 222 = Sah10,169 - thence came our souls." in ihcuâc motlâlia, in ihcuâc chipini piltzintli, ômpa huâllauh in întônal, îmihtic calaqui, quihuâlihua in ôme têuctli ", quand un enfant est conçu, est engendré, c'est de là que vient son signe qu'il entre en lui, envoyé par Ome Teuctli. Launey II 222." intlacahmo tlamahcêhua, intlacahmo huel monôtza, intlacahmo huellahuapâhualli, huellazcaltîlli mochîhua, zan no quitlahuêliâya in îtônal ", si elle ne fait pas pénitence, si elle ne réfléchit pas bien, si elle ne devient pas bien élevée, bien éduquée, elle gâte le signe de sa naissance - if she did not do penances, if she took: not good heed, if her upbringing and training were not good, she herself harmed her day sign. Est dit de celle qui est née sous le signe ce xôchitl. Sah4,25." in cualli întônal ", ceux qui sont nés sous un bon signe.Est dit des enfants destinés au sacrifice. Sah2,42.2. \TONALLI la spécialité, le privilège, le lot propre à quelqu'un ou à quelque chose." in întlaquên catca, huel îtônal catca in xiuhtlalpilli ", de leur vêtements la partie essentielle était une draperie de couleur turquoise. Launey II 222." in huel îxcoyân îâxcâ in huel îneîxcahuîl in huel îtônal ", ses biens propres, ses biens personnels, ce qu'il possède en propre. Sah12,49." in tlein tilmahtli, tlaquemitl têtônal, mochi quicuih ", les manteaux ou les vêtements que d'autres ont en propre, ils les prennent tous. Launey II 242." in têtônal, in întlaxcal cemmolicpitl oatca in ic yahualtic ", la spécialité était leurs tortillas, qui avaient un coude ('cemmolicptitl') de circonférence. Launey II 254." têtônal têcpilâtl tlahtohcââtl ", le privilège, la boisson des seigneurs, la boisson des princes -the privilège, the drink of nobles, of rulers. Est dit du cacao. Sah10,93." tlatôltêcachîhualli, têtônal ", construit avec art, le privilège (des seigneurs) - fashioned with skill, one's lot. Est dit d'un temple. Sah11,270." têtônal ", privilège (des seigneurs) - they are what one merits - es la suerte de la gente.Est dit de la variété neucxôchitl de la fleur cacalôxôchitl.Cod Flor XI 191r = ECN 11,92 = Acad Hist MS 220r = Sah11,205." têtônal ", le lot de quelqu'un - racion de alguno... Molina. W.Lehmann 1938,156." întônal, îmâxcâ, înneixcahuil in tlahtohqueh ", c'est le privilège, la propriété, le propre des princes - es la suerte, la propriedad, la pertenencia de los reyes.Est dit de l'or. Cod Flor XI 213v = ECN11,104 = Acad Hist MS 317v." têtônal întônal in tlahtohqueh in huêhueintin ", c'est un privilège, le privilège des princes, de ceux qui sont âgés - it is one's lot, the lot of the rules, of the old ones.Est dit de la pierre précieuse, quetzalitztli. Sah11,222." tlahtohcâohtli îtônal ", son privilège est d'être un chemin pour seigneur - a road which is the privilege of the rulers. Est dit d'un chemin bien entretenu, ohquetzalli. Sah11,283." mihtoâyah îtônal ", ils disaient que c'était son destin - they said it was his fortune, le texte espagnol correspondant dit: 'dezian que era su suerte'. Sah9,37 et note 5." îtônal ", son destin - deren Bestimmung es ist. Sah 1952,158:11." quinâmaca in iyetl, îtônal tlamâtoctli ", il vend des tubes à tabac destinés à être pris en main - he sells the tobacco (tubes) destined for fondling in the hand. Sah10,88." in cocoxqueh in întôcâ chimouhqueh huel înnemac in tziccuahcualiztli îmâxcâ iuhquinma întônal ", mâcher de la gomme est vraiment le propre des transsexuels, de ceux qui sont efféminés, c'est leur privilège, comme si c'était un droit de naissance - the chewing of chicle (is) the real privilege of the addicts termed 'effeminates' (it is) as if it were their privilege, their birthright. Sah10,89." zan huel îneixcahuîl huel îtônal ", elles étaient vraiment son bien personnel, son privilège - they were his alone, his prerogative. Est dit de capes. Sah12,5." mihtoâya îtônal ", on disait que c'était ce qui lui appartenait en propre - they said it was his fortune. (Texte esp. correspondant: dezian que era su suerte). Sah9,37 = Sah 1952,178:25-26.3.\TONALLI dans certains contextes " têtônal ", peut être traduit par l'âme de quelqu'un.Esp., anima o alma (M I 10v. - tetonal et totonal)." ca quil nôzo înnacayo mânôce întônal in châlchihuitl ", car on dit aussi que les jades sont leur corps ou leur âme - for it is said also that precious green stones were their bodies or their spirits. Est dit des Tlaloqueh. Sah11,69.* dans certains dialectes modernes.'tônalli' désigne le soleil ou le 'jour' en général. Cf. Launey Introd 359.Note l'Arte de la lengua mexicana: que fue usual entre los indios del obispado de Guadalajara y de parte de los de Durango y Michoacan. de Fray Juan Guerra donne tonalli, el sol.Form: nom d'objet sur tôna. -
18 soberano
adj.sovereign.m.monarch, potentate, ruler, sovereign.* * *► adjetivo1 sovereign2 figurado extreme, supreme3 familiar huge, great► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 sovereign* * *(f. - soberana)noun adj.* * *soberano, -a1. ADJ1) (Pol) sovereign2) (=supremo) supreme3) * (=tremendo) real, really big2.SM / F sovereignlos soberanos — the king and queen, the royal couple
* * *I- na adjetivo1) <estado/pueblo/poder> sovereign2) (fam) ( enorme) tremendousIIeso es una soberana estupidez — that's an absolutely ridiculous thing to say/do
- na masculino, femenino (Gob, Pol) sovereignIII* * *= time-honoured, ruler, sovereign.Ex. The time-honoured training institution 'sitting with Nellie' is not much good if Nellie's competence is not up to scratch.Ex. This article looks at the libraries maintained by the rulers and other dignitaries of the time.Ex. The loss of sovereign immunity makes it mandatory for libraries to acquire liability insurance.----* derecho soberano = sovereign right.* estado soberano = sovereign state.* nación soberana = sovereign nation.* * *I- na adjetivo1) <estado/pueblo/poder> sovereign2) (fam) ( enorme) tremendousIIeso es una soberana estupidez — that's an absolutely ridiculous thing to say/do
- na masculino, femenino (Gob, Pol) sovereignIII* * *= time-honoured, ruler, sovereign.Ex: The time-honoured training institution 'sitting with Nellie' is not much good if Nellie's competence is not up to scratch.
Ex: This article looks at the libraries maintained by the rulers and other dignitaries of the time.Ex: The loss of sovereign immunity makes it mandatory for libraries to acquire liability insurance.* derecho soberano = sovereign right.* estado soberano = sovereign state.* nación soberana = sovereign nation.* * *A ‹estado/pueblo› sovereign; ‹poder› supreme, sovereigneso es una soberana estupidez that's an absolutely ridiculous thing to say/dole pegó una soberana paliza he gave him an almighty o a tremendous beating ( colloq)masculine, feminine(moneda) sovereign* * *
soberano◊ -na adjetivo
1 ‹estado/pueblo/poder› sovereign
2 (fam) ( enorme) tremendous;◊ eso es una soberana estupidez that's an absolutely ridiculous thing to say/do
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Gob, Pol) sovereign
soberano,-a
I adjetivo
1 adjetivo & sustantivo masculino (pueblo, estado) sovereign: en las democracias, el pueblo es soberano, people are sovereign in democratic countries
2 (insuperable) superb
3 fam (enorme) huge, tremendous
una soberana paliza, a vicious beating
una soberana tontería, a blunder
II m,f Hist (monarca) sovereign
' soberano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soberana
- abdicar
- corona
- coronación
- coronar
- emperador
- regencia
- reverendo
English:
ruler
- sovereign
- trooping
* * *soberano, -a♦ adj1. [independiente] sovereign2. [belleza, calidad] supreme, unrivalleduna soberana paliza an almighty thrashing;decir/hacer una soberana tontería to say/do something unbelievably stupid;fue un soberano aburrimiento it was mindnumbingly boring♦ nm,fsovereign* * *I adj1 sovereign2 fig famtremendousII m, soberana f sovereign* * *soberano, -na adj & n: sovereign* * *soberano n sovereign -
19 ἄρχων
ἄρχων, οντος, ὁ (Aeschyl., Hdt.+) actually ptc. of ἄρχω, used as subst.: one who is in a position of leadership, esp. in a civic capacity.① one who has eminence in a ruling capacity, ruler, lord, princeⓐ of earthly figures, οἱ ἄ. τῶν ἐθνῶν Mt 20:25; cp. B 9:3 (Is 1:10); οἱ ἄ. the rulers Ac 4:26 (Ps 2:2). W. δικαστής of Moses (in quot. of Ex 2:14): 7:27, 35 and 1 Cl 4:10.ⓑ of Christ ὁ ἄ. τ. βασιλέων τ. γῆς the ruler of the kings of the earth Rv 1:5;ⓒ of transcendent figures. Evil spirits (Kephal. I p. 50, 22; 24; 51, 25 al.), whose hierarchies resembled human polit. institutions. The devil is ἄ. τ. δαιμονίων Mt 9:34; 12:24; Mk 3:22; Lk 11:15 (s. Βεελζεβούλ.—Porphyr. [in Eus., PE 4, 22, 15] names Sarapis and Hecate as τοὺς ἄρχοντας τ. πονηρῶν δαιμόνων) or ἄ. τοῦ κόσμου τούτου J 12:31; 14:30; 16:11; ἄ. καιροῦ τοῦ νῦν τῆς ἀνομίας B 18:2; ὁ ἄ. τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου (Orig., C. Cels. 8, 13, 13) IEph 17:1; 19:1; IMg 1:2; ITr 4:2; IRo 7:1; IPhld 6:2. (Cp. AscIs 1, 3; 10, 29.) At AcPlCor 2, 11 the ed. of PBodmer X suggests on the basis of a Latin version (s. ZNW 44, 1952–53, 66–76) that the following words be supplied between πολλοῖς and θέλων εἶναι: [ὁ γὰρ ἄρχων ἄδικος ὢν| (καὶ) θεὸς] (lat.: nam quia injustus princeps deus volens esse) [the prince (of this world) being unjust] and desiring to be [god] (s. ASchlatter, D. Evglst. Joh. 1930, 271f). Many would also class the ἄρχοντες τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου 1 Cor 2:6–8 in this category (so from Origen to H-DWendland ad loc., but for possible classification under mng. 2 s. TLing, ET 68, ’56/57, 26; WBoyd, ibid. 68, ’57/58, 158). ὁ πονηρὸς ἄ. B 4:13; ὁ ἄδικος ἄ. MPol 19:2 (cp. ὁ ἄρχων τ. πλάνης TestSim 2:7, TestJud 19:4). ὁ ἄ. τῆς ἐξουσίας τοῦ ἀέρος Eph 2:2 (s. ἀήρ, end). W. ἄγγελος as a messenger of God and representative of the spirit world (Porphyr., Ep. ad Aneb. [s. ἀρχάγγελος] c. 10) Dg 7:2; οἱ ἄ. ὁρατοί τε καὶ ἀόρατοι the visible and invisible rulers ISm 6:1.② gener. one who has administrative authority, leader, official (so loanw. in rabb.) Ro 13:3; Tit 1:9 v.l. (cp. PsSol 17:36). For 1 Cor 2:6–8 s. 1b above.ⓐ of Jewish leaders (Schürer, index; PLond III, 1177, 57 p. 183 [113 A.D.] ἀρχόντων Ἰουδαίων προσευχῆς Θηβαίων; IGR I, 1024, 21; Jos., Ant. 20, 11) of the high priest Ac 23:5 (Ex 22:27). Of those in charge of a synagogue (IG XIV, 949, 2) Mt 9:18, 23; cp. ἄ. τῆς συναγωγῆς Lk 8:41; Ac 14:2 D. Of members of the Sanhedrin Lk 18:18; 23:13, 35; 24:20; ἄ. τ. Ἰουδαίων (cp. Epict. 3, 7, 30 κριτὴς τῶν Ἑλλήνων) J 3:1; cp. 7:26, 48; 12:42; Ac 3:17; 4:5, 8 (ἄρχοντες καὶ πρεσβύτεροι as 1 Macc 1:26); 13:27; 14:5. τὶς τῶν ἀρχόντων τ. Φαρισαίων a member of the Sanhedrin who was a Pharisee Lk 14:1. Of a judge 12:58.ⓑ of gentile officials (Diod S 18, 65, 6; s. the indexes to SIG and OGI) Ac 16:19 (OGI 441, 59 and note); 1 Cl 60:2; MPol 17:2. W. ἡγούμενοι 1 Cl 60:4. W. βασιλεῖς and ἡγούμενοι 1 Cl 32:2.—B. 1324. 153–59 (‘Archon’). EDNT. DELG s.v. ἄρχω. M-M. TW. -
20 dignatario
m.dignitary.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 dignitary* * *(f. - dignataria)noun* * *dignatario, -aSM / F dignitary* * *- ria masculino, femenino dignitary* * *= dignitary.Ex. This article looks at the libraries maintained by the rulers and other dignitaries of the time.----* alto dignatario = high official.* dignatario eclesiástico = ecclesiastical official.* * *- ria masculino, femenino dignitary* * *= dignitary.Ex: This article looks at the libraries maintained by the rulers and other dignitaries of the time.
* alto dignatario = high official.* dignatario eclesiástico = ecclesiastical official.* * *masculine, femininedignitary* * *
dignatario◊ - ria sustantivo masculino, femenino
dignitary
dignatario,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino dignitary
' dignatario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dignataria
- ramo
English:
dignitary
* * *dignatario, -a nm,fdignitary* * *m, dignataria f dignitary* * *dignatario, - ria n: dignitary
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