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1 shrew
ʃru:1) (a type of small mouse-like animal with a long, pointed nose.) musaraña2) (an old word for an unpleasant woman with a violent temper and sharp tongue.) arpía, bruja, fieratr[ʃrʊː]1 SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL musaraña2 figurative use (woman) arpía, bruja, fierashrew ['ʃru:] n1) : musaraña f (animal)2) : mujer f regañona, arpía fn.• arpía s.f.• mujer de mal carácter s.f.• musaraña s.f.• musgaño s.m.ʃruːa) ( Zool) musaraña fb) ( woman) arpía f, bruja f, fiera f[ʃruː]N1) (Zool) musaraña f2) (fig) pej (=woman) arpía f, fiera f"The Taming of the Shrew" — "La fierecilla domada"
* * *[ʃruː]a) ( Zool) musaraña fb) ( woman) arpía f, bruja f, fiera f -
2 shrew
noun1) (Zool.) Spitzmaus, die* * *[ʃru:]1) (a type of small mouse-like animal with a long, pointed nose.) die Spitzmaus2) (an old word for an unpleasant woman with a violent temper and sharp tongue.)* * *[ʃru:]n* * *[ʃruː]nSpitzmaus f; (fig) Xanthippe f"The Taming of the Shrew" (Liter) — "Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung"
* * *shrew1 [ʃruː] s Xanthippe f, zänkische Fraushrew2 [ʃruː] s ZOOL Spitzmaus f* * *noun1) (Zool.) Spitzmaus, die* * *n.Spitzmaus f.Xanthippe f. -
3 shrew
N1. छछूँदरShrew is a small animal like a mouse with long nose.2. चण्डी/लड़ाकी स्त्रीThe fisherwoman is a shrew as she always fights with her husband. -
4 araneus
1.ărānĕus, i, m. [arachnos].I.A spider, Lucr. 3, 383; Cat. 23, 2:II.aranei (apibus) hostiles,
Plin. 11, 19, 21, § 65:araneorum natura,
id. 11, 24, 28, § 79:aranei textura,
Sen. Ep. 121, 22 al. —A sea-fish: Draco trachinus, Linn.; Plin. 32, 11, 53, § 145.2.ărānĕus, a, um, adj. [1. araneus].I.A.. Pertaining to the spider, spider's-:B.genus,
Plin. 18, 17, 44, § 156:texta,
id. 29, 4, 27, § 86.—Hence,Subst.: ărā-nĕum, i, n., a spider's web, = arachnion:2.tollere haec aranea quantum est laboris?
Phaedr. 2, 8, 23.—A disease of the vine and of the olive-tree, Plin. 17, 24, 36, § 7.—II.Araneus mus, a kind of small mouse, acc. to some the shrew-mouse, Col. 6, 17, 1; Plin. 8, 58, 83, § 227. -
5 destico
desticare, desticavi, desticatus V INTRANSsqueek; (of the noise made by the shrew-mouse) -
6 destico
dēstĭco, āre, v. n., to squeak, of the noise made by the shrew-mouse, Auct. Carm. Philom. 62. -
7 soricinus
sōrĭcīnus, a, um, adj. [sorex], of or belonging to the shrew-mouse:nenia,
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8 μῦς
μῦς, μυόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `mous, rat' (IA. etc.), metaph. of sea-animals `mussel, kind of whale etc.' (A. Fr. 34 [= 59 Mette]; details in Thompson Fishes s.v., on the motive for the name Strömberg Fischnamen 109 f.); `muscle' (Hp., Arist.; cf. below).Other forms: μῦν (analog., s.bel.)Compounds: Compp., e.g. μυ-γαλῆ (- έη) f. `shrew-mouse' (Hdt., com., Arist.), μυο-θήρας m. `mouse-catching snake' (Arist., Sch.) from where NGr. μεθήρα f. `snake' (Georgacas Μνήμης χάριν 1, 120ff.), ἄ-μυος `without muscle' (Hp.), also μυσ-κέλενδρα n. pl. `mouse-dung' (Dsc., Moer., Poll., H.); for the 2. member cf. Lat. mūs-cerda `id.', but in detail unclear (Schwyzer 533, Schulze Kl. Schr. 394, Specht Ursprung 172).Derivatives: 1. Diminut.: μυΐδιον (Arr., M. Ant.), also μύδιον `small boat' (D. S.), `small forceps' (medic.); μυΐσκη, - ος `small sea-mussel' (hell.). -- 2. μύαξ, - ᾰκος -n. `sea-mussel' (Dsc., medic.) with μυάκιον (Aët.). -- 3. μυών, - ῶνος m. `muscleballs, -knot' (P 315 a. 324, A. R., Theoc.; Schwyzer 488, Chantraine Form. 162). -- 4. μυωνία (rather - ιά) f. prop. `mouse-hole', `vulva' as term of abuse for a lewd wife (Epicr. 9, 4), directly from μῦς like ἰ-ωνιά from ἴον (s.v.) a.o.; more in Scheller Oxytonierung 45 f., 70 f. -- 5. Adj. μυώδης `muscular' D. S., Plu.), also `mouse-like' (Plu.); μύειος `belonging to the mouse' (An. Ox.), μύϊνος `with the colour of a mouse' (EM, Phot.). -- 6. μυω-τός adjunct of χιτών ('mouse-coloured', `of mouse-skin'?; Poll.); name of a arrow-point (Paul. Aeg.), also `with muscles' (Clearch.), with μυόομαι, - όω `be, become muscular; make' (medic.). -- On μυελός s. v. On several plant names s. Amigues, RPh. LXXIV, 2000, 273f.Etymology: Old IE name of the mouse, in several languages retained: Lat. mūs, mūr-is, Germ., e.g. OHG mūs, Skt. mū́ṣ- etc.; Gr. acc. μῦ-ν is therefore secondary for *μῦ(σ)α (to μῡ(σ)-ός etc.) after ὗν (: ὗς, ὑ-ός) a.o. On the accent in μῦς Berger Münch. Stud. 3, 7. The vowellength was caused by a laryngeal (wrong Schwyzer 350), for which there are two indications; the accent of SCr. mȉš ; Toch. B maścitse `mous', with mas- \< * mwa- \<* muHs-. An old form with short vowel is - wrongly - supposed in Skt. muṣ-ká- m. `testis', cf. 2. μόσχος. -- The metaph. meaning `muscle' (after the mouse-like movement of certain muscles under the skin) can be observed more often, except in Greek and Germ. (OHG a. OE, where esp. `muscle of the upper arm') also in Lat. mūs-culus `small mouse, Muskel', Arm. mu-kn `mouse, muscle'. -- Quite hypothetic is the derivation from the verb, only in Skt., for `steal' muṣ- (pres. mus-ṇā-ti, móṣati), thus a.o. Thieme Die Heimat d. idg. Gemeinspr. 36.Page in Frisk: 2,275-276Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μῦς
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9 μυός
μῦς, μυόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `mous, rat' (IA. etc.), metaph. of sea-animals `mussel, kind of whale etc.' (A. Fr. 34 [= 59 Mette]; details in Thompson Fishes s.v., on the motive for the name Strömberg Fischnamen 109 f.); `muscle' (Hp., Arist.; cf. below).Other forms: μῦν (analog., s.bel.)Compounds: Compp., e.g. μυ-γαλῆ (- έη) f. `shrew-mouse' (Hdt., com., Arist.), μυο-θήρας m. `mouse-catching snake' (Arist., Sch.) from where NGr. μεθήρα f. `snake' (Georgacas Μνήμης χάριν 1, 120ff.), ἄ-μυος `without muscle' (Hp.), also μυσ-κέλενδρα n. pl. `mouse-dung' (Dsc., Moer., Poll., H.); for the 2. member cf. Lat. mūs-cerda `id.', but in detail unclear (Schwyzer 533, Schulze Kl. Schr. 394, Specht Ursprung 172).Derivatives: 1. Diminut.: μυΐδιον (Arr., M. Ant.), also μύδιον `small boat' (D. S.), `small forceps' (medic.); μυΐσκη, - ος `small sea-mussel' (hell.). -- 2. μύαξ, - ᾰκος -n. `sea-mussel' (Dsc., medic.) with μυάκιον (Aët.). -- 3. μυών, - ῶνος m. `muscleballs, -knot' (P 315 a. 324, A. R., Theoc.; Schwyzer 488, Chantraine Form. 162). -- 4. μυωνία (rather - ιά) f. prop. `mouse-hole', `vulva' as term of abuse for a lewd wife (Epicr. 9, 4), directly from μῦς like ἰ-ωνιά from ἴον (s.v.) a.o.; more in Scheller Oxytonierung 45 f., 70 f. -- 5. Adj. μυώδης `muscular' D. S., Plu.), also `mouse-like' (Plu.); μύειος `belonging to the mouse' (An. Ox.), μύϊνος `with the colour of a mouse' (EM, Phot.). -- 6. μυω-τός adjunct of χιτών ('mouse-coloured', `of mouse-skin'?; Poll.); name of a arrow-point (Paul. Aeg.), also `with muscles' (Clearch.), with μυόομαι, - όω `be, become muscular; make' (medic.). -- On μυελός s. v. On several plant names s. Amigues, RPh. LXXIV, 2000, 273f.Etymology: Old IE name of the mouse, in several languages retained: Lat. mūs, mūr-is, Germ., e.g. OHG mūs, Skt. mū́ṣ- etc.; Gr. acc. μῦ-ν is therefore secondary for *μῦ(σ)α (to μῡ(σ)-ός etc.) after ὗν (: ὗς, ὑ-ός) a.o. On the accent in μῦς Berger Münch. Stud. 3, 7. The vowellength was caused by a laryngeal (wrong Schwyzer 350), for which there are two indications; the accent of SCr. mȉš ; Toch. B maścitse `mous', with mas- \< * mwa- \<* muHs-. An old form with short vowel is - wrongly - supposed in Skt. muṣ-ká- m. `testis', cf. 2. μόσχος. -- The metaph. meaning `muscle' (after the mouse-like movement of certain muscles under the skin) can be observed more often, except in Greek and Germ. (OHG a. OE, where esp. `muscle of the upper arm') also in Lat. mūs-culus `small mouse, Muskel', Arm. mu-kn `mouse, muscle'. -- Quite hypothetic is the derivation from the verb, only in Skt., for `steal' muṣ- (pres. mus-ṇā-ti, móṣati), thus a.o. Thieme Die Heimat d. idg. Gemeinspr. 36.Page in Frisk: 2,275-276Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μυός
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10 arāneus
arāneus ī, m, ἀράχνη, a spider, Ct.* * *Iaranea, araneum ADJspider's, of spidersIIspider; venomous fish, the weever -
11 दीन _dīna
दीन a. [दी-क्त तस्य न]1 Poor, indigent.-2 Distressed, ruined, afflicted, miserable, wretched.-3 Sorry, dejected, melancholy, sad; सा विरहे तव दीना Gīt.4.-4 Timid, frightened.-5 Mean, piteous; यं यं पश्यसि तस्य तस्य पुरतो मा ब्रूहि दीनं वचः Bh.2.51.-नः A poor person, one in distress or misery; दीनानां कल्पवृक्षः Mk.1.48; दिनानि दीनोद्धरणोचितस्य R.2.25.-नम् Distress, wretchedness.-ना The female of a mouse or shrew.-Comp. -दयालु, -वत्सल a. kind to the poor.-बन्धुः a friend of the poor.-लोचनः a cat. -
12 दीन
dīnámfn. (fr. 3. di?) scarce, scanty RV. ;
depressed, afflicted, timid, sad;
miserable, wretched Mn. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
(am) ind. sadly, miserably Ṡiksh. 35 ;
n. distress, wretchedness Hariv. Pañc. ;
Tabernamontana Coronaria L. ;
(ā) f. the female of a mouse orᅠ shrew L. ;
mfn. seeᅠ under 3. dī
- दीनचित्त
- दीनचेतन
- दीनता
- दीनदक्ष
- दीनदास
- दीनदीन
- दीनधी
- दीननाथ
- दीनमनस्
- दीनमानस
- दीनमुख
- दीनरूप
- दीनलोचन
- दीनवत्सल
- दीनवदन
- दीनवर्ण
- दीनसत्त्व
- दीनसाधक
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