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1 STAG
* * *n. stay, esp. the rope from the mast to the stem (en er þeir drógu seglit, gekk í sundr stagit).* * *n., pl. stög, [A. S. stæg]:—a stay, esp. the rope from the mast to the stem; en fyrir dragreip tvá aura silfrs ok svá fyrir stag, N. G. L. ii. 283, Edda (Gl.); stögin á kugginum festi á höfði skipsins, ok tók af nasarnar, Fms. x. 135, v. l.; bændr skulu fá reip til skips, en ef missir stags, þá liggja við aurar tólf, N. G. L. i. 199; en er þeir drógu seglit gékk í sundr stagit ok fór seglit ofan þver-skipa, Ó. H. 137: the phrase, á stag, ahead, of a ship; rétt á stag, Fms. vi. (in a verse); á stag stjórnmörum steypa vildi, to make the ship go down head foremost, Hkv. i. 29 (thus to be emended, stagstiorn mörum Cd.)2. a rope between poles to hang clothes on for drying. -
2 stag
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3 stag
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4 stag-nagli
a, m. a ‘stay-pin,’ the pin to which the stay is fastened, Edda ii. 494. -
5 escita
adj.Scythian.f. & m.Scythian, native or inhabitant of Scythia.* * *= Scythian, Scyth.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.Ex. Much of the surviving information about the Scyths comes from the Greek historian Herodotus.* * *= Scythian, Scyth.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.
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6 húngaro
adj.Hungarian.m.1 Hungarian, inhabitant of Hungary, native of Hungary.2 Hungarian, Hungarian language.* * *► adjetivo1 Hungarian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Hungarian1 (idioma) Hungarian————————1 (idioma) Hungarian* * *(f. - húngara)noun adj.* * *húngaro, -a1.ADJ of/from Hungary2.SM / F native/inhabitant of Hungary3.SM (Ling) Hungarian* * *I- ra adjetivo/masculino, femenino HungarianII* * *= Hungarian, Magyar.Ex. This article examines the historical development of Hungarian librarianship and relates it to the late start and present situation of library science at both university and college levels in Hungary.Ex. The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.* * *I- ra adjetivo/masculino, femenino HungarianII* * *= Hungarian, Magyar.Ex: This article examines the historical development of Hungarian librarianship and relates it to the late start and present situation of library science at both university and college levels in Hungary.
Ex: The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.* * *Hungarianmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Hungarian2* * *
húngaro 1◊ -ra adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Hungarian
húngaro 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Hungarian
húngaro,-a
I adjetivo Hungarian
II m,f (persona) Hungarian
III m (idioma) Hungarian
' húngaro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
húngara
English:
goulash
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* * *húngaro, -a♦ adjHungarian♦ nm,f[persona] Hungarian♦ nm[lengua] Hungarian* * *I adj HungarianII m, húngara f Hungarian* * *húngaro, -ra adj & n: Hungarianhúngaro nm: Hungarian (language) -
7 magiar
adj.1 Magyar.2 Hungarian.m.Magyar (lengua).* * *► adjetivo1 Magyar1 Magyar* * *ADJ SMF Magyar* * *= Magyar.Ex. The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.* * *= Magyar.Ex: The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.
* * *adj/mfMagyar* * *♦ adjMagyar♦ nmf[persona] Magyar♦ nm[lengua] Magyar -
8 у оленя отросли рога
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > у оленя отросли рога
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9 grub|o
Ⅰ adv. grad. 1. [smarować] thickly; [trzeć, szatkować] coarsely; [ubrać, owinąć] warmly- grubo mielona kawa coarsely ground coffee- grubo pokrojone mięso thick(ly) sliced meat- grubo tkana narzuta a thick a. heavy coverlet2. [wyglądać] fat adj. 3. [mówić, śpiewać] in a deep voice; [brzmieć] deep adj.- jeleń zaryczał grubo the stag gave a deep bellowⅡ adv. 1. pot. (znacznie) grubo się mylić to be seriously mistaken, to be completely wrong- grubo przesadzić to exaggerate greatly; to go over the top GB pot.- grubo przepłacić za coś to pay way over the top for sth GB pot.- zarabiać grubo ponad 5 tysięcy miesięcznie to earn way over five thousand a month pot.- posiedzenie skończyło się grubo przed czasem the session ended much a. a lot a. far earlier than expected2. (wulgarnie) grubo żartować to make crude jokesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > grub|o
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10 ferus
ferus adj. [2 FER-], wild, untamed, uncultivated: beluae: leones, H.: fructūs, V.—As subst m.: hastam in feri alvum contorsit, of the horse, V.: Pectebat ferum, the stag, V.: ut vidit ferum, the lion, Ph.—Meton., of places, waste, wild, desert: montes, V.: silvae, H.—Fig., wild, rude, uncultivated, savage, barbarous, fierce, cruel: hostis: genus hominum, S.: Nemo adeo ferus est, ut non mitescere possit, H.: Britanni hospitibus, H.: mores: sibi fera sacra parari, death by sacrifice, O.* * *Ifera, ferum ADJwild, savage; uncivilized; untamed; fierceIIwild beast/animal; wild/untamed horse/boar -
11 κέλυφος
A sheath, case,1 in fruits, pod, shell, Arist.GA 752a20, Thphr.HP2.4.2, etc.b τὰ κ. τῶν ᾠῶν egg- shells, Id.GA 743a17; in fish, encasing membrane, Id.HA 568b9; τὸ περὶ τὰς γενέσεις κ. ib. 600b17.c envelope, of a chrysalis, ib. 551a20, 601a6,8, GA 758b17; of the chrysalis of the stag-beetle, Id.HA 551b19.3 metaph., of old dicasts, ἀντωμοσιῶν κελύφη mere affidavit- husks, Ar.V. 545 (lyr.); of an old man's boat, which served as his shell or coffin, AP9.242 (Antiphil.). [[pron. full] ῡ, exc. Opp.C.3.503.] (Prob. cogn. with καλύπτω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κέλυφος
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12 у оленя каждый год вырастают новые рога
General subject: the stag grows fresh antlers every yearУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у оленя каждый год вырастают новые рога
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13 у оленя отрасли рога
General subject: the stag has sprouted hornsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у оленя отрасли рога
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14 ཤ་སྐད་
[sha skad]cawing or croaking of raven, cry of the stag -
15 βρωμάομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βρωμάομαι
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16 спекулировать ценными бумагами
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > спекулировать ценными бумагами
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17 спекулянт ценными бумагами
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > спекулянт ценными бумагами
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18 спекулянт бумагами
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > спекулянт бумагами
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19 взвинтит курсы бумаг новых выпусков
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > взвинтит курсы бумаг новых выпусков
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20 སྟག་ཤ་
[stag sha]oxytropis falcata bunge medicinal plant, herb growing in pasture land with leaves resembling those of the pea
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