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121 ♦ profession
♦ profession /prəˈfɛʃn/n.1 professione; dichiarazione; mestiere: He's a doctor by profession, di professione fa il medico; profession of faith, professione di fede; professions of regard, professioni (o dichiarazioni) di stima2 – the profession, i membri d'una professione; la classe: the teaching profession, la classe docente; the medical profession, i medici (collett.); the caring professions, le professioni di chi si dedica all'assistenza ( sociale o sanitaria); to enter the legal profession, intraprendere l'attività legale; darsi all'avvocatura3 (relig.) professione; professione dei voti solenni● in practice if not in profession, in pratica se non dichiaratamente □ the learned professions, le professioni liberali ( l'avvocatura, la teologia, la medicina). -
122 σπίδιος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `extensive, wide' ( σπίδιον μῆκος ὁδοῦ A. Fr. 378 = 733 M.), σπιδόθεν = μακρόθεν (Antim. 77); σπιδνόν πυκνόν, συνεχές, πεπηγός; σπιδόεν μέλαν, πλατύ, σκοτεινόν, πυκνόν, μέγα H.Derivatives: Cf. further σπιδέος gen. sg. (Λ 753) beside v. l. ἀσπιδέος; if correct, prob. from *σπιδύς (s. ἀσπιδής); s. also ἑλεσπίδας and 1. ἀσπίς. Verb σπίζω = ἐκτείνω (Sch. Ar. V. 18, Eust.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Obsolete wortgroup, which seems only to have lived on in the learned and higher poetic language and about the meaning of which one was no longer certain (cf. the explanation of σπιδόεν). -- As basis functions partly a noun *σπίδος ( σπιδό-θεν, - εν), partly a primary σπιδ- ( σπίζω, σπιδνόν); for σπίδ-ιος, *-ύς both are possible. One may compare first Lat. spissus (\< * spid-tos or * spit-tos) `extended, esp. in time, slow, prolonged', also `close, dense, thick' (= σπιδνόν); on the development of the meaning Persson Beitr. 1, 386ff. with extensive treatment. Here also a richly developed Baltic family, e.g. Lith. spintù, spìsti (\< * spit-ti) `begin to swarm (of bees), gather' (ptc. spìstas = Lat. spissus?), s. Fraenkel s. spiẽsti w. further forms a. lit. -- If one adduces also σπιθαμη [for which I see no ground], we get a threefold variation σπιδ-: σπιθ-: Lith. (Lat.?) spit-. (Some have also connected σπάω etc; s. v. w. lit.Page in Frisk: 2,766Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπίδιος
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123 clan
klæn сущ.
1) а) род, племя, клан (группа родственников, происходящих от одного предка и объединенные вместе) rival clans ≈ соперничающие кланы Syn: tribe б) родовая община, клан ( у шотландцев и ирландцев)
2) презрит. круг людей, связанных общими интересами;
содружество, община;
партия;
клан powerful clan of industrialists from Monterrey ≈ могущественная группа промышленников из Монтеррея Syn: faction клан, род (у шотландцев и ирландцев) - * Mac Gregor клан Мак-Грегоров - the Campbell * клан Кемблов (разговорное) семейство, клан - the Kennedy * клан Кеннеди (этнография) род (первобытного общества) (редкое) племя (пренебрежительное) клика, группка, компания, братия - the learned * ученая братия - a * of crows туча воронья - the * of local political bosses группка местных политических боссов (геология) химическая серия( изверженных пород) (редкое) объединяться в группку, клику clan клан, род (в Шотландии) ~ клика -
124 clan
1. [klæn] n1. 1) клан, род ( у шотландцев и ирландцев)2) разг. семейство, кланthe Kennedy clan - клан /семейство/ Кеннеди
2. 1) этн. род (первобытного общества и т. п.)2) редк. племя3. пренебр. клика, групп(к)а, компания, братия4. геол. химическая серия ( изверженных пород)2. [klæn] v редк.объединяться в групп(к)у, клику -
125 profession
n1) фах, професія, рід занять; заняття, ремесло2) (the profession) особи якоїсь професії3) театр. актори4) запевнення, заява (про почуття)5) віросповідання6) обітницяthe learned professions — богослов'я, право та медицина
* * *n1) професія; рід занять; спеціальність; ремесло3) запевнення, заява4) ( віро) сповідання5) ред. обітниця; постриг у ченці; вступ до релігійного ордену -
126 गर्ग
gargam. N. of an old sage (descendant of Bharad-vāja andᅠ Aṇgiras, author of the hymn RV. VI, 47);
of an astronomer AV. Pariṡ. (called « the old one», vṛiddha-) MBh. IX, 2132 ff. VarBṛS. ;
of a physician;
of a teacher of law;
of a son Hariv. 1732 BrahmaP. ;
orᅠ of a grandson VP. MatsyaP. BhP. IX, 21, 1 and 19 ;
of king Vitatha;
a bull L. ;
an earth-worm L. ;
(in music) a kind of measure;
= - try-aha Vait. xli, 2 ;
m. pl. (Pāṇ. 2-4, 64) the descendants of Garga Kāṭh. XIII, 12 ĀṡvṠr. etc.. ;
(ā) f. N. of a woman Rājat. V, 250 ;
(ī) f. (for gārgī)
N. of the learned woman Vācaknavī ĀṡvGṛ. ;
- गर्गकुल
- गर्गतर
- गर्गत्रिरात्र
- गर्गत्र्यह
- गर्गभगिणी
- गर्गभगिनी
- गर्गभार्गविका
- गर्गभूमि
- गर्गमय
- गर्गरूप्य
- गर्गवाहण
- गर्गवाहन
- गर्गशिरस्
- गर्गसंहिता
- गर्गस्रोतस्
- गर्गादि
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127 profession
profession [prəˊfeʃn] n1) профе́ссия;the learned professions богосло́вие, пра́во, медици́на
;liberal professions свобо́дные профе́ссии
2) ли́ца како́й-л. профе́ссии;the profession театр. жарг. актёры
3) заявле́ние ( о своих чувствах и т.п.)4) (веро)испове́дание5) вступле́ние в религио́зный о́рден; обе́т◊the oldest profession шутл. проститу́ция
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128 научный мир
General subject: the learned world, the scientific world, the scientific community
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