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101 Middle Ages
( with the) (the time between the end of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.) středověk* * *• středověk -
102 Middle Ages
( with the) (the time between the end of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.) stredovek* * *• stredovek -
103 Middle Ages
( with the) (the time between the end of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.) Evul Mediu -
104 Middle Ages
( with the) (the time between the end of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.) μεσαίωνας -
105 Middle Ages
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106 Middle Ages
( with the) (the time between the end of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.) moyen-âge -
107 Middle Ages
( with the) (the time between the end of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.) Idade Média -
108 קרטיגני
קַרְטִיגְנִי, קַרְטִיגְנִיןpr. n. pl. (Cartago, Carthago, -inis) Carthage (rebuilt under the Roman empire), on the northern coast of Africa. Men.110a מצור ועד ק׳ מכיריןוכ׳ from Tyre to Carthage they know (respect the past history of) Israel and their Father in heaven, but from Tyre westward and from Carthage eastward they do not know ; Is. 316. Lev. R. s. 27 אזל … קרטיגנא והוותוכ׳ (Alexander the Great) came to a city called Ḳarṭigna which was occupied (guarded) by women only (v. Tam.32a). Gen. R. s. 44, end (expl. הקדמני, Gen. 15:19) קרטגינה (some ed. קרטנונא, corr. acc.); Yalk. ib. 78 קרטניי׳ (corr. acc.). Ber.29a קרטגני Ms. M. (ed. קרטיגנין; some ed. קרטיגנן, קרטיגנון, corr. acc.; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); v. קַרְתִּיגְנִי.Denom. קַרְטִיגְנָאָה, v. sub. קַרְתִּ׳. -
109 קַרְטִיגְנִי
קַרְטִיגְנִי, קַרְטִיגְנִיןpr. n. pl. (Cartago, Carthago, -inis) Carthage (rebuilt under the Roman empire), on the northern coast of Africa. Men.110a מצור ועד ק׳ מכיריןוכ׳ from Tyre to Carthage they know (respect the past history of) Israel and their Father in heaven, but from Tyre westward and from Carthage eastward they do not know ; Is. 316. Lev. R. s. 27 אזל … קרטיגנא והוותוכ׳ (Alexander the Great) came to a city called Ḳarṭigna which was occupied (guarded) by women only (v. Tam.32a). Gen. R. s. 44, end (expl. הקדמני, Gen. 15:19) קרטגינה (some ed. קרטנונא, corr. acc.); Yalk. ib. 78 קרטניי׳ (corr. acc.). Ber.29a קרטגני Ms. M. (ed. קרטיגנין; some ed. קרטיגנן, קרטיגנון, corr. acc.; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); v. קַרְתִּיגְנִי.Denom. קַרְטִיגְנָאָה, v. sub. קַרְתִּ׳. -
110 קַרְטִיגְנִין
קַרְטִיגְנִי, קַרְטִיגְנִיןpr. n. pl. (Cartago, Carthago, -inis) Carthage (rebuilt under the Roman empire), on the northern coast of Africa. Men.110a מצור ועד ק׳ מכיריןוכ׳ from Tyre to Carthage they know (respect the past history of) Israel and their Father in heaven, but from Tyre westward and from Carthage eastward they do not know ; Is. 316. Lev. R. s. 27 אזל … קרטיגנא והוותוכ׳ (Alexander the Great) came to a city called Ḳarṭigna which was occupied (guarded) by women only (v. Tam.32a). Gen. R. s. 44, end (expl. הקדמני, Gen. 15:19) קרטגינה (some ed. קרטנונא, corr. acc.); Yalk. ib. 78 קרטניי׳ (corr. acc.). Ber.29a קרטגני Ms. M. (ed. קרטיגנין; some ed. קרטיגנן, קרטיגנון, corr. acc.; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); v. קַרְתִּיגְנִי.Denom. קַרְטִיגְנָאָה, v. sub. קַרְתִּ׳. -
111 individual ownership
эк., юр. личная [индивидуальная\] собственность (форма частной собственности, при которой ресурсы находятся в собственности отдельных людей; в отличие от каких-л. форм коллективного владения или собственности организаци; иногда может использоваться как синоним частной собственности)At the end of the Roman Empire, individual ownership of land gradually gave way to the system known as feudalism. — В последний период существования Римской имерии, личная собственность на землю постепенно уступила место системе, которая называется "феодализм".
Individual ownership of business was strictly forbidden. — Частное владение предприятиями было строго запрещено.
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112 imperial
im'piəriəl(of an empire or an emperor: the imperial crown.) keiser-, keiserlig- imperialistkongeligIsubst. \/ɪmˈpɪərɪəl\/, amer.: \/ɪmˈpɪrɪəl\/1) fippskjegg à la Napoleon III2) ( om papir) imperialformat3) stor skrifttype4) ( arkitektur) kuppeltak med spir5) ( historisk) russisk gullmynt6) ( historisk) bagasjestativ på dilligence7) ( historisk) forklaring: håndkoffert til å plassere på taket av en dilligenceIIadj. \/ɪmˈpɪərɪəl\/, amer.: \/ɪmˈpɪrɪəl\/1) ( også overført) keiserlig, keiser-, kongelig2) ( historisk) som gjelder (det britiske) imperiet, innen imperiet, imperie-3) ( om vekt og mål) gjeldende i Storbritannia, britisk standard-4) ( om papirformat) imperial- (762 x 559 mm, i USA 787 x 584 mm)5) majestetisk -
113 lower
I1. adj (comp від low2.)1) нижчий; нижнійlower case — друк. каса малих літер; малі літери
lower regions — пекло; підвальний поверх; кухня, приміщення для слуг
L. House (Chamber) — нижня палата (палата громад — у Великій Британії, палата представників — у США)
2) недавній2. v2) опускатися, падати (про дим)4) зменшувати висоту, робити нижчим5) ослабляти6) принижувати7) розм. проковтнути, з'їсти похапцемIIv1) дивитися похмуро, хмуритися2) темніти; вкриватися (затягатися) хмарами* * *I a2) нижчий3) нижній4) недавній; ( часто Lower) гeoл. нижній, більш раннійII vLower Empire — icт. Візантія
1) спускати; опускати; опускатися, падати2) знижувати; зменшувати3) знижувати (голос, тон)4) зменшувати висоту, робити нижчим5) послабляти6) принижуватиIII = lour I IV = lour II -
114 TEI
1) Американизм: Total Economic Impact2) Военный термин: target extraction and indication, technical engineering item, temporary engineering instruction3) Телекоммуникации: Terminal End Identifier, Terminal Equipment Identifier, Terminal Endpoint Identifier (LAPD)4) Сокращение: Trompeter Electronics Inc. (USA), Text Encoding Initiative, Text Encoding and Interchange, total employee involvement5) Вычислительная техника: terminal endpoint identifier, Text Encoding Initiative (application, SGML)6) СМИ: The Timeless Empire I7) Общественная организация: Tax Executives Institute, Inc., The Entrepreneurship Institute8) NYSE. Templeton Emerging Markets Income Fund -
115 tei
1) Американизм: Total Economic Impact2) Военный термин: target extraction and indication, technical engineering item, temporary engineering instruction3) Телекоммуникации: Terminal End Identifier, Terminal Equipment Identifier, Terminal Endpoint Identifier (LAPD)4) Сокращение: Trompeter Electronics Inc. (USA), Text Encoding Initiative, Text Encoding and Interchange, total employee involvement5) Вычислительная техника: terminal endpoint identifier, Text Encoding Initiative (application, SGML)6) СМИ: The Timeless Empire I7) Общественная организация: Tax Executives Institute, Inc., The Entrepreneurship Institute8) NYSE. Templeton Emerging Markets Income Fund -
116 Heimatvertriebene
m, f displaced person, expellee (from one of Germany’s former eastern territories)* * *Hei|mat|ver|trie|be|ne(r)mf decl as adjdisplaced person, expellee (esp from eastern regions of the German Empire at the end of World War II)* * *Hei·mat·ver·trie·be·ne(r)f(m) dekl wie adj displaced person, expellee* * *der/die; adj. Dekl. expellee [from his/her homeland]* * ** * *der/die; adj. Dekl. expellee [from his/her homeland] -
117 Heimatvertriebener
Hei|mat|ver|trie|be|ne(r)mf decl as adjdisplaced person, expellee (esp from eastern regions of the German Empire at the end of World War II)* * *Hei·mat·ver·trie·be·ne(r)f(m) dekl wie adj displaced person, expellee -
118 λευκός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `hell, clear, white' (Il.);Compounds: many compp., some with prefix, e. g. διά-, παρά-, ἐπί-, ὑπό-λευκος (Strömberg Prefix Studies 161).Derivatives: 1. Substantiv. with oppositive accent (Schwyzer 380 a. 420): λεύκη f. `white efflorescence' (IA.), `white poplar' (Att., hell.) with λεύκινος `of white poplar' (Arist., hell. inscr.), Λευκαῖος surn. of Zeus (Paus.), λευκαία (- έα) `white poplar etc.' (pap.); λεῦκος m. name of an unknown fish (Theoc.) with λευκίσκος m. `white mullet' (Hikes. ap. Ath., Gal.), s. Strömberg Fischnamen 22 f., Thompson Fishes s. vv. 2. f. λευκάς `white' (Nic.), as subst. rock- and islandname (ω 11), also plantname `Lamium' (Dsc.). 3. Further subst.: λευκότης f. `whiteness' (IA.), λευκίτας m. name of he-goat (Theoc. 5, 147; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 113), λεύκηθρον plantname (Dsc. 3, 96; v. l. λάκηθρον; Strömberg Pflanzennamen 147); Λεύκαρος (\< - αλος?), - αρίων PN (Epich., inscr.; Schulze Kl. Schr. 115 n. 3, v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1,65A.1; Leumann Glotta 32, 223 n. 2; also Δευκαλίων with diff. dissimilation?, s. Schulze l.c.); after Krahe IF 58, 132 Illyr. (beside GN Λευκάριστος), s. also Mayer Glotta 32, 82. - 4. Verbs: a. λευκαίνω `make white, colour...' (μ 172; cf. Treu Von Homer zur Lyrik 219) with λεύκανσις (Arist.), λευκασία ( PHolm., Cyran.; on the formation Schwyzer 469) `bleaching, making white etc.'; also as rivern. in Messenia beside Λευκάσιον Arc. GN (Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 2, 237; 5, 106 a. 217); λευκαντής, - τικός `white-painter' resp. `-painting' (Gloss., sch.). b. λευκόομαι, - όω `become white, make λευκός ' (Pi., Att.) with λεύκωμα `table painted white' (Att.), `white speck in the eye' (Arist., pap.) with - ωματικός, - ωματώδης, - ωματίζομαι (medic., sch.); λεύκωσις = λευκασία ( PHolm. 3, 6 [cf. Lagercrantz ad loc.]), - ωτής (- ωτός?; Att. inscr., meaning unknown). c. λευκαθέω only ptc. gen. pl. λευκαθεόντων `gleaming white' (Hes. Sc. 146), metr. reshaping at verse-end for λευκαθόντων from λευκάθω (Wackernagel Glotta 14, 44 ff. = Kl. Schr. 2, 852 ff.), with Λευκαθέα, with secondary o-vowel Λευκοθέα (Od., Pi.) name of a goddess, with τὰ Λευκάθεα feast on Teos, - θεών monthname (Ion.); lengthened form λευκαθίζω `gleam white' (Hdt., LXX), also - ανθίζω (after ἄνθος; empire), s. Wackernagel l.c. - On λεύσσω `see' s. v.Etymology: As original verbal noun with Skt. rocá- `lighting' identical, to rócatē `light'. An old ablauting verbal noun is Lat. lūcus `wood, forest', prop. `lighting' (with Jūnō Lūcīna ; s. Leumann Sprache 6, 156ff.), Lith. laũkas `field', Germ., e. g. OHG lōh `overgrown lighting', Skt. loká- m. `free space, world', IE * louko-s m. To this great wordgroup belongs from Greek a. o. λεύσσω, λύχνος, λοῦσσον, s. vv.Page in Frisk: 2,108-109Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λευκός
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