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101 αἶκλον
αἶκλον (ἄϊκλον)Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `evening meal of the Spartans' (Epich.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Fur. 139 points to εἶκλον δεῖπνον H. and εἰκλεῖ δειπνεῖ H. and compares ἰκνείαν τροφεῖα H. and ἰκνεῖος τροφεύς. ` Ρόδιοι H. and rightly concludes to a substr. word, which may be formulated ( ἀ-)Ϝικλ\/ν- (not ἐ-Ϝικ- as there was no (prothetic) vowel ε); for the proth. vowels cf. ἀέροπ- \/ μέροπ- (the change between λ and ν may be secondary). (Comparison with αἰκάζει καλεῖ H. or αἰκάλλω is completely in the air.).Page in Frisk: 1,39Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > αἶκλον
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102 ἄϊκλον
αἶκλον (ἄϊκλον)Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `evening meal of the Spartans' (Epich.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Fur. 139 points to εἶκλον δεῖπνον H. and εἰκλεῖ δειπνεῖ H. and compares ἰκνείαν τροφεῖα H. and ἰκνεῖος τροφεύς. ` Ρόδιοι H. and rightly concludes to a substr. word, which may be formulated ( ἀ-)Ϝικλ\/ν- (not ἐ-Ϝικ- as there was no (prothetic) vowel ε); for the proth. vowels cf. ἀέροπ- \/ μέροπ- (the change between λ and ν may be secondary). (Comparison with αἰκάζει καλεῖ H. or αἰκάλλω is completely in the air.).Page in Frisk: 1,39Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄϊκλον
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103 κῆτος
κῆτος, - εοςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `big sea-animal, sea-monster' (Il.), `whale' (Arist.); also name of a constellation (Arat.; Scherer Gestirnnamen 187).Compounds: Compp., e. g. κητό-δορπος ( συμφορά) `giving the κητεα their evening-meal' (Lyc.); μεγα-κήτης `with big κήτεα' (Hom.), adjunct of πόντος, also of δελφίς = `(being) a big κῆτος', from there of ναῦς (cf. Sommer Nominalkomp. 184f.), βαθυ-κήτης ( πόντος) `having κήτεα in the deep' (Thgn. 175), πολυ-κήτης `with many κήτεα' (Theoc. 17, 98).Derivatives: κήτειος `belonging to the κῆτος' (Mosch., Nonn.), κητώδης `belonging to the whale (species)' (Arist.); κητεία f. `catching of κήτεα (tunnies)' (Str., Ath., Ael.; after ἁλιεία); κήτημα `salted tunnies' (Diph. Siph. ap. Ath. 3, 121b; uncertain), κητήνη πλοῖον μέγα ὡς κῆτος H. (after ἀπήνη?; cf. also Chantraine Étrennes Benveniste 9); κητόομαι `become a κῆτος' (Ael.). See κητώεσσαν.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Unexplained. Wrong IE. etymologies noted in Bq and WP. 1, 384 (s. also Bechtel Lex. s. v.). Prob. a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 1,845-846Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κῆτος
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104 אסרטיוט
אִסְרַטְיֹוט, אִיסְ׳m. = אִסְטְרַטְיֹוט.Pl. אִסְרַטְיֹוטֹות. Y.Pes.VIII, end, 36b א׳ היו שומריןוכ׳ (Roman) soldiers were guarding the doors of the Temple in Jerus., and they bathed (as the ceremony of admission into Judaism), and on the same evening partook of the Passover meal. (Tosef. ib. VII, 13, איצטרדיות ed. Zuck., Var. אצטדריוטות, שחרדיו׳. -
105 איס׳
אִסְרַטְיֹוט, אִיסְ׳m. = אִסְטְרַטְיֹוט.Pl. אִסְרַטְיֹוטֹות. Y.Pes.VIII, end, 36b א׳ היו שומריןוכ׳ (Roman) soldiers were guarding the doors of the Temple in Jerus., and they bathed (as the ceremony of admission into Judaism), and on the same evening partook of the Passover meal. (Tosef. ib. VII, 13, איצטרדיות ed. Zuck., Var. אצטדריוטות, שחרדיו׳. -
106 אִסְרַטְיֹוט
אִסְרַטְיֹוט, אִיסְ׳m. = אִסְטְרַטְיֹוט.Pl. אִסְרַטְיֹוטֹות. Y.Pes.VIII, end, 36b א׳ היו שומריןוכ׳ (Roman) soldiers were guarding the doors of the Temple in Jerus., and they bathed (as the ceremony of admission into Judaism), and on the same evening partook of the Passover meal. (Tosef. ib. VII, 13, איצטרדיות ed. Zuck., Var. אצטדריוטות, שחרדיו׳. -
107 אִיסְ׳
אִסְרַטְיֹוט, אִיסְ׳m. = אִסְטְרַטְיֹוט.Pl. אִסְרַטְיֹוטֹות. Y.Pes.VIII, end, 36b א׳ היו שומריןוכ׳ (Roman) soldiers were guarding the doors of the Temple in Jerus., and they bathed (as the ceremony of admission into Judaism), and on the same evening partook of the Passover meal. (Tosef. ib. VII, 13, איצטרדיות ed. Zuck., Var. אצטדריוטות, שחרדיו׳. -
108 קבע
קֶבַעm. (preced.) appointment, permanency, institution; regular, perfunctory act. Y.Ber.II, 4c bot. אכילת ק׳ a regular meal; שינת ק׳ a regular sleep, v. עַרְאַי. Yoma 10b, v. דִּירָה I. Ber. IV, 1 תפלת … אין לה ק׳ for the evening prayer there is no fixed law, expl. ib. 27b רשות it is optional. Ib. IV, 4 העושה … ק׳וכ׳ the prayer of one who treats it as a perfunctory obligation, is not a means of grace. Ab. II, 13 אל … ק׳ אלא רתמיםוכ׳ make not thy prayer a perfunctory act, but a means of mercy and grace. Ib. I, 15 עשה תורתך ק׳ make thy study of the Law a regular engagement. Num. R. s. 2, beg. משם … ק׳ שמתפלליםוכ׳ from this the institution of three daily prayers is derived; a. fr. -
109 קֶבַע
קֶבַעm. (preced.) appointment, permanency, institution; regular, perfunctory act. Y.Ber.II, 4c bot. אכילת ק׳ a regular meal; שינת ק׳ a regular sleep, v. עַרְאַי. Yoma 10b, v. דִּירָה I. Ber. IV, 1 תפלת … אין לה ק׳ for the evening prayer there is no fixed law, expl. ib. 27b רשות it is optional. Ib. IV, 4 העושה … ק׳וכ׳ the prayer of one who treats it as a perfunctory obligation, is not a means of grace. Ab. II, 13 אל … ק׳ אלא רתמיםוכ׳ make not thy prayer a perfunctory act, but a means of mercy and grace. Ib. I, 15 עשה תורתך ק׳ make thy study of the Law a regular engagement. Num. R. s. 2, beg. משם … ק׳ שמתפלליםוכ׳ from this the institution of three daily prayers is derived; a. fr. -
110 Festessen
* * *das Festessenbean-feast; banquet; feast; dinner; public dinner* * *Fẹst|es|senntbanquet, Christmas dinner* * *(a formal party in the evening, when such a meal is eaten: They asked me to dinner; He was the guest of honour at the dinner; ( also adjective) a dinner party.) dinner* * *Fest·es·sennt banquet* * *das banquet* * *das ist ja ein richtiges Festessen! this is a real feast!* * *das banquet* * *n.banquet n. -
111 cena
f supper, evening mealimportante, con ospiti dinnercena in piedi buffet* * *cena s.f. dinner; ( pasto leggero) supper: verrà a cena alle sette, he is coming to dinner at seven; andremo a cena dagli zii, we're going to my uncle and aunt's to have dinner // l'Ultima Cena, the Last Supper.* * *['tʃena]sostantivo femminile dinner, supperl'Ultima Cena — relig. the Last Supper
essere invitato a cena da qcn. — to be invited to dinner at sb.'s
* * *cena/'t∫ena/sostantivo f.dinner, supper; l'Ultima Cena relig. the Last Supper; andare a cena fuori to dine out; essere invitato a cena da qcn. to be invited to dinner at sb.'s. -
112 reassemble
[riːəˈsembl] verb1) to put (things) together after taking them apart:يُعيد تَجْميع أو تَرْكيبThe mechanic took the engine to pieces, then reassembled it.
2) to come together again:يَعود إلى الإجْتِماع، يَتَجَمَّع من جَديدThe tourists went off sight-seeing, then reassembled for their evening meal.
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113 dinner
وَجْبَة الطعام الرئيسيّة في النَّهار \ dinner: the main meal of the day, whenever it is eaten, but usually in the evening. -
114 אל-פיטר
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115 te
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116 TEA
Maori for white, clear Also NZ English for the main (evening) meal of the day, dinner -
117 iftar
Islam 1. breaking a fast. 2. evening meal during Ramazan. 3. the hour of sunset during Ramazan. - etmek to break one´s fast. - topu gun fired at sunset during Ramazan as a signal for breaking the fast. -
118 Essenszeit
f mittags: lunchtime, lunch hour; abends: dinnertime; er ruft immer zur Essenszeit an he always phones at mealtimes* * *die Essenszeitdinner time; mealtime* * *Ẹs|sen(s)|zeitfmealtimedie Kinder müssen abends zur Essenzeit zu Hause sein — the children have to be at home in time for their evening meal
* * *Es·sens·zeitf mealtime* * *er ruft immer zur Essen[s]zeit an he always phones at mealtimes* * *f.mealtime n. -
119 sich wieder versammeln
(to come together again: The tourists went off sight-seeing, then reassembled for their evening meal.) reassemble -
120 Essenzeit
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