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21 articulation de la hanche
Syn. articulation coxo-fémorale fDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > articulation de la hanche
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22 coxa
I.Prop, Cels. 4, 22, 1; 8, 1 fin.; 8, 10, 5; Cael. Aur. Tard. 4, 3, 38; cf. also coxendix.—Hence,B.The hip-bone, Plin. Ep. 2, 1, 5.—II.Transf., in the Agrimensores: agrorum, a bend inwards (with angulus), Sic. Fl. p. 6 Goes. -
23 Ischium
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24 Pubis
■ The anterior portion of the hip bone.Syn. pubic bone -
25 Schambein
■ The anterior portion of the hip bone.Syn. pubic bone -
26 Sitzbein
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27 ischium
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28 pubis
■ The anterior portion of the hip bone.Syn. pubic bone -
29 ischion
ischion mPartie postérieure et antérieure de l' os iliaque.The lowest part of the hip bone.Syn. ischial bone -
30 pubis
pubis mPartie antérieure de chacun des os iliaques.The anterior portion of the hip bone.Syn. pubic bone -
31 श्रोणिफल
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32 श्रोणिफलक
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33 coxendix
coxendix, ĭcis (ī, Plaut. Bacch. 5, 2, 40; Lucil. ap. Non. p. 94, 6;I.I,
Ser. Samm. 702; 968), f. [kindr. with coxa], the hip.Prop., Varr. R. R. 1, 20; Lucil. ap. Non. p. 94, 6; Plaut. Bacch. 5, 2, 40; Suet. Aug. 8.—II.The hip-bone, Plin. 10, 61, 81, § 168; 28, 11, 49, § 179. -
34 ארכובה
אַרְכּוּבָהf. ( רכב) 1) the leg from under the hip-bone to the ankle, the knee and its surrounding parts (containing three sections each of which is called א׳ and defined by a different surname). Ḥull.IV, 6; v. ib. 76a (also רְכוּבָה); a. fr. 2) anything joined, joint. Kil. VII, 1 הא׳ שבגפן (Tosef. ib. IV, 11, Var. הבריכה שבסלע) that part of the vine which is bent down and laid in the ground to rise at another place. Y.Meg.I, 71c bot. א׳ של למ״ד the lower joint of the Lammed. Kel. XIV, 8 מפתח של א׳וכ׳ (Tosef. ib. B. Mets. IV, 15 רוֹכְבָּה … רְכוּבָתוֹ) a key with a joint, broken at the joint.Pl. אַרְכּוּבוֹת. Nid. 30b. B. Mets. 105a. -
35 אַרְכּוּבָה
אַרְכּוּבָהf. ( רכב) 1) the leg from under the hip-bone to the ankle, the knee and its surrounding parts (containing three sections each of which is called א׳ and defined by a different surname). Ḥull.IV, 6; v. ib. 76a (also רְכוּבָה); a. fr. 2) anything joined, joint. Kil. VII, 1 הא׳ שבגפן (Tosef. ib. IV, 11, Var. הבריכה שבסלע) that part of the vine which is bent down and laid in the ground to rise at another place. Y.Meg.I, 71c bot. א׳ של למ״ד the lower joint of the Lammed. Kel. XIV, 8 מפתח של א׳וכ׳ (Tosef. ib. B. Mets. IV, 15 רוֹכְבָּה … רְכוּבָתוֹ) a key with a joint, broken at the joint.Pl. אַרְכּוּבוֹת. Nid. 30b. B. Mets. 105a. -
36 acetabulum
ăcētābŭlum, i, n. [acetum], orig., a vessel for vinegar, Isid. 20 Orig. 4, 12; but in gen.,I.Any cup-shaped vessel, Quint. 8, 6, 35; Vulg. Ex. 25, 29:II.acetabula argen tea,
id. Num. 7, 84; as a liquid or dry measure, the fourth part of a hemina, Cato R. R. 102; Plin. 18, 7, 14; 21, 34, 109; and with jugglers, the cup or goblet with which they performed their feats, Sen. Ep. 45, 7.—In anatomy, the socket of the hip-bone, Plin. 28, 11, 49, § 179.—III.In zoölogy, the suckers or cavities in the arms of polypi, Plin. 9, 29, 46; 30, 48.—IV.In botany, the cup of flowers, id. 18, 26, 65, § 245. -
37 שופי I
שוֹפִיI m. (שָׁפָה II, v. שִׁיפּוּי II) ( fatty) protuberance, cap of the hip-bone. Ḥull.92b גוממו עם הש׳ he peels the fat off even with the cap (v. גָּמַם). Ab. Zar.25a (expl. השוק והעליה, 1 Sam. 9:24) שוק וש׳ the leg and the cap; מאי והעליה דש׳ עילויהוכ׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) what does vheʿaleha mean? (That which is on top of it,) for the shofi is above the leg; Y.Meg.I, 72c bot. (Chald. dict.) שקא ושוֹפָה. -
38 שוֹפִי
שוֹפִיI m. (שָׁפָה II, v. שִׁיפּוּי II) ( fatty) protuberance, cap of the hip-bone. Ḥull.92b גוממו עם הש׳ he peels the fat off even with the cap (v. גָּמַם). Ab. Zar.25a (expl. השוק והעליה, 1 Sam. 9:24) שוק וש׳ the leg and the cap; מאי והעליה דש׳ עילויהוכ׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) what does vheʿaleha mean? (That which is on top of it,) for the shofi is above the leg; Y.Meg.I, 72c bot. (Chald. dict.) שקא ושוֹפָה. -
39 ארכובתא
אַרְכּוּבְתָּאch. sam( אַרְכּוּבָה f. ( רכב) the leg from under the hip-bone to the ankle, the knee and its surrounding parts). Targ. Esth. 5:9. Y.Maasr.V, end, 52a אביבא דפילא, read ארכובא or עניבה; Y.Ned.III, 37d bot.; Y.Shebu.III, 34d.Pl. אַרְכּוּבָתָא. Targ. Koh. 12:3. Targ. II, Esth. 6:11.אַרְכּוּבַיָּא Targ. Job. 4:4.V. רְכוּבְתָּא. -
40 אַרְכּוּבְתָּא
אַרְכּוּבְתָּאch. sam( אַרְכּוּבָה f. ( רכב) the leg from under the hip-bone to the ankle, the knee and its surrounding parts). Targ. Esth. 5:9. Y.Maasr.V, end, 52a אביבא דפילא, read ארכובא or עניבה; Y.Ned.III, 37d bot.; Y.Shebu.III, 34d.Pl. אַרְכּוּבָתָא. Targ. Koh. 12:3. Targ. II, Esth. 6:11.אַרְכּוּבַיָּא Targ. Job. 4:4.V. רְכוּבְתָּא.
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