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41 solar system
the Sun or any star and the planets which move round it.النِّظام الشَّمْسي -
42 solar system
(the Sun or any star and the planets which move round it.) système solaire -
43 solar system
(the Sun or any star and the planets which move round it.) sistema solar -
44 ग्रहः _grahḥ
ग्रहः [ग्रह्-अच्]1 Seizing, grasping, laying hold of, seizure, रुरुधुः कचग्रहैः R.19.31.-2 A grip, grasp, hold; विक्रम्य कौशिकं खड्गं मोक्षयित्वा ग्रहं रिपोः Mb.3.157.11; कर्कटक- ग्रहात् Pt.1.26.-3 Taking, receiving, accepting; re- ceipt.-4 Stealing, robbing; अङ्गुलीग्रन्थिभेदस्य छेदयेत्प्रथमे ग्रहे Ms.9.277; so गोग्रहः.-5 Booty, spoil.-6 Eclipse; see ग्रहण.-7 A planet, (sometimes more particularly 'Rāhu'; वध्यमाने ग्रहेणाथ आदित्ये मन्युराविशत् Mb.1.24.7.) (the planets are nine:-- सूर्यश्चन्द्रो मङ्गलश्च बुधश्चापि बृहस्पतिः । शुक्रः शनैश्चरो राहुः केतुश्चेति ग्रहा नव ॥); नक्षत्रताराग्रहसंकुलापि (रात्रिः) R.6.22;3.13;12.28; गुरुणा स्तनभारेण मुखचन्द्रेण भास्वता । शनैश्चराभ्यां पादाभ्यां रेजे ग्रहमयीव सा ॥ Bh.1.17.-8 Mentioning; utterance, repeating (as of a name) नामजातिग्रहं त्वेषामभिद्रोहेण कुर्वतः Ms.8.271; Amaru.85.-9 A shark, crocodile.-1 An imp in general.-11 A parti- cular class of evil demons supposed to seize upon children and produce convulsions &c. cf. Mb. Crit. ed. 3.219.26; कृष्णग्रहगृहीतात्मा न वेद जगदीदृशम् Bhāg.7.4.38.-12 Appre- hension, perception; ज्योतिश्चक्षुर्गुणग्रहः....... श्रोत्रं गुणग्रहः Bhāg.2.1.21-22.-13 An organ or instrument of apprehension; Bṛi. Up.3.2.1.-14 Tenacity, per- severance, persistence; नृणां स्वत्वग्रहो यतः Bhāg.7.14.11.-15 Purpose, design.-16 Favour, patronage.-17 The place of a planet in the fixed zodiac.-18 The number 'nine'.-19 Any state of mind which proceeds from magical influences.-2 A house.-21 A spoonful, ladleful; ग्रहान्त्सोमस्य मिमते द्वादश Rv.1.114.5.-22 A ladle or vessel; चमसानां ग्रहाणां च शुद्धिः प्रक्षालनेन तु Ms.5.116.-23 The middle of a bow.-24 A movable point in the heavens.-25 Keeping back, obstructing.-26 Taking away, depriving; प्राण˚ Pt.1.295.-27 Preparation for war; ग्रहो$वग्रहनिर्बन्धग्रहणेषु रणोद्यमे । सूर्यादौ पूतनादौ च सैंहिकेये$पि तत् त्रिषु । Nm.-28 A guest (अतिथि); यथा सिद्धस्य चान्नस्य ग्रहायाग्रं प्रदीयते Mb.13.1.6.-29 Imprisoning, imprisonment; Mb.13.136.11.-Comp. -अग्रेसरः the moon; Dk.8.1.-अधीन a. subject to planetary influence.-अवमर्दनः an epithet of Rāhu. (-नम्) friction of the planets.-अधीशः the sun.-आधारः, -आश्रयः polar star (as the fixed centre of the planets).-आमयः 1 epilepsy.-2 demoniacal possession.-आलुञ्चनम् pouncing on one's prey, tearing it to pieces; श्येनो ग्रहालुञ्चने Mk.3.2.-आवर्तः horoscope.-ईशः the sun.-एकत्वन्यायः the rule according to which the gender and number of उद्देशपद is not necessarily combined along with the action laid down in the विधेयपद. This is discussed by जैमिनि and शबर at MS. III.1.13-15 (opp. of अरुणान्याय or पश्वेकत्वन्याय).-कल्लोलः an epithet of Rāhu.-कुण्डलिका the mutual relation of planets and prophecy derived from it.-गणितम् the astronomical part of a ज्योतिःशास्त्र.-गतिः the motion of the planets.-ग्रामणी the sun.-चिन्तकः an astrologer.-दशा the aspect of a planet, the time during which it continues to exercise its influence.-देवता the deity that presides over a planet.-नायकः 1 the sun.-2 an epithet of Saturn.-निग्रहौ (du.) reward and punishment.-नेमिः 1 the moon.-2 the section of the moon's course between the asterisms मूल and मृगशीर्ष.-पतिः 1 the sun.-2 the moon; तस्य विस्तीर्यते राज्यं ज्योत्स्ना ग्रहपतेरिव Mb.12.118.15.-पीडनम्, -पीडा 1 oppression caused by a planet.-2 an eclipse; शशिदिवाकरयोर्ग्रहपीडनम् Bh.2.91; H.1.51; Pt.2.19.-पुषः the sun.-भक्तिः f. division of countries &c. with respect to the presiding planets.-भोजनः 1 oblation offered to the planets.-2 a horse.-मण्डलम्, -ली the circle of the planets.-यज्ञः, -यागः worship or sacrifice offered to the planets.-युतिः, -योगः conjunction of planets.-युद्ध opposition of planets.-राजः 1 the sun.-2 the moon.-3 Jupiter.-लाघवम् N. of an astro- nomical work of the 16th century.-वर्षः the planetary year.-विप्रः an astrologer.-शान्तिः f. propitiation of planets by sacrifices &c.-शृङ्गाटकम् triangular position of the planets with reference to one another.-सङ्गमः conjunction of planets.-स्वरः the Ist note of a musical piece. -
45 motion
['məuʃən] 1. noun1) (the act or state of moving: the motion of the planets; He lost the power of motion.) bevægelse2) (a single movement or gesture: He summoned the waiter with a motion of the hand.) bevægelse; vink3) (a proposal put before a meeting: She was asked to speak against the motion in the debate.) forslag2. verb(to make a movement or sign eg directing a person or telling him to do something: He motioned (to) her to come nearer.) gøre tegn- motion picture
- in motion* * *['məuʃən] 1. noun1) (the act or state of moving: the motion of the planets; He lost the power of motion.) bevægelse2) (a single movement or gesture: He summoned the waiter with a motion of the hand.) bevægelse; vink3) (a proposal put before a meeting: She was asked to speak against the motion in the debate.) forslag2. verb(to make a movement or sign eg directing a person or telling him to do something: He motioned (to) her to come nearer.) gøre tegn- motion picture
- in motion -
46 caballeresco
adj.chivalric, chivalrous, knightly.* * *► adjetivo1 chivalrous, knightly* * *ADJ1) ( Hist) knightly, chivalricliteratura caballeresca — chivalresque literature, books of chivalry
2) [sentimiento] fine, noble; [carácter] gentlemanly, noble; [conducta] chivalrous* * *- ca adjetivo gentlemanly, gallant* * *= chivalric, gentlemanly, chivalrous.Ex. The author traces the development of the tournament in Scotland from the 13th to 16th centuries and its relationship to European chivalric activity.Ex. The business of supplying books to libraries has encouraged a gentlemanly and ethical relationship between the different suppliers.Ex. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.----* romance caballeresco = chivalric romance.* * *- ca adjetivo gentlemanly, gallant* * *= chivalric, gentlemanly, chivalrous.Ex: The author traces the development of the tournament in Scotland from the 13th to 16th centuries and its relationship to European chivalric activity.
Ex: The business of supplying books to libraries has encouraged a gentlemanly and ethical relationship between the different suppliers.Ex: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.* romance caballeresco = chivalric romance.* * *caballeresco -ca1 ‹comportamiento/modales› gentlemanly, gallant, chivalrous2literatura caballeresca literature of chivalry, chivalresque literature* * *caballeresco, -a adj1. [persona, modales] chivalrous2. [literatura] chivalric* * *adj chivalrous* * *caballeresco, -ca adj: gallant, chivalrous -
47 caballeroso
adj.gentlemanly, courteous, noble, chivalrous.* * *► adjetivo1 chivalrous, noble* * *(f. - caballerosa)adj.1) gentlemanly2) chivalrous* * *ADJ (=cortés) gentlemanly; (=noble) chivalrous* * *- sa adjetivo gentlemanly, gallant* * *= cavalier, gentlemanly, chivalrous, gentlemanlike.Ex. Special schemes have the advantage that subjects not forming part of the core can be treated in a fairly cavalier fashion, since their importance is likely to be far less than that of core material.Ex. The business of supplying books to libraries has encouraged a gentlemanly and ethical relationship between the different suppliers.Ex. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex. Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.----* poco caballeroso = ungentlemanlike.* * *- sa adjetivo gentlemanly, gallant* * *= cavalier, gentlemanly, chivalrous, gentlemanlike.Ex: Special schemes have the advantage that subjects not forming part of the core can be treated in a fairly cavalier fashion, since their importance is likely to be far less than that of core material.
Ex: The business of supplying books to libraries has encouraged a gentlemanly and ethical relationship between the different suppliers.Ex: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex: Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.* poco caballeroso = ungentlemanlike.* * *caballeroso -sagentlemanly, gallant, chivalrous* * *
caballeroso◊ -sa adjetivo
gentlemanly, gallant
caballeroso,-a adjetivo gentlemanly, chivalrous
' caballeroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caballerosa
English:
chivalrous
* * *caballeroso, -a adjchivalrous, gentlemanly* * *adj gentlemanly, chivalrous* * *caballeroso, -sa adj: gentlemanly, chivalrous -
48 cortés
m.Cortes, Hernando Cortez.* * *► adjetivo1 courteous, polite\lo cortés no quita lo valiente familiar you can be polite but brave at the same time* * *adj.courteous, polite* * *ADJ1) (=atento) courteous, polite2)* * *adjetivo polite, courteous* * *= polite, corteous, courteous, considerate, gracious, urbane, well-mannered, chivalrous, gentlemanlike, civil, friendly-sounding.Ex. Events are not named according to what it is polite or ideal to call them, but according to what they are actually called by authorities in the field.Ex. Beneath his courteous exterior he hid a sudden spasm of profound agitation.Ex. However compassionate, courteous, and unpressed for time one is, it becomes necessary to move on to other duties.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the in considerate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Ex. It will be necessary to be gracious when accepting what seem to be peripheral assignments from a company vice president.Ex. His urbane manner, formidable erudition, and background experience might have led one to conclude that perhaps he was somewhat out of his element there on the prairie.Ex. One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.Ex. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex. Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.Ex. This situation only really stands out because this place is normally such an oasis of gentlemanly and civil behaviour.Ex. The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.----* poco cortés = impolite, ungentlemanlike.* ser cortés con = be civil towards.* * *adjetivo polite, courteous* * *= polite, corteous, courteous, considerate, gracious, urbane, well-mannered, chivalrous, gentlemanlike, civil, friendly-sounding.Ex: Events are not named according to what it is polite or ideal to call them, but according to what they are actually called by authorities in the field.
Ex: Beneath his courteous exterior he hid a sudden spasm of profound agitation.Ex: However compassionate, courteous, and unpressed for time one is, it becomes necessary to move on to other duties.Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the in considerate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Ex: It will be necessary to be gracious when accepting what seem to be peripheral assignments from a company vice president.Ex: His urbane manner, formidable erudition, and background experience might have led one to conclude that perhaps he was somewhat out of his element there on the prairie.Ex: One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.Ex: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex: Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.Ex: This situation only really stands out because this place is normally such an oasis of gentlemanly and civil behaviour.Ex: The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.* poco cortés = impolite, ungentlemanlike.* ser cortés con = be civil towards.* * *polite, courteouslo cortés no quita lo valiente: ¿aún la saludas después de lo que te hizo? — sí, lo cortés no quita lo valiente you still say hello to her after what she did to you? — yes, politeness doesn't have to be a sign of weakness o you don't lose anything by being polite* * *
Del verbo cortar: ( conjugate cortar)
cortes es:
2ª persona singular (tú) presente subjuntivo
Multiple Entries:
cortar
cortes
cortés
cortar ( conjugate cortar) verbo transitivo
1 ( dividir) ‹cuerda/pastel› to cut, chop;
‹ asado› to carve;
‹leña/madera› to chop;
‹ baraja› to cut;◊ cortés algo por la mitad to cut sth in half o in two;
cortés algo en rodajas/en cuadritos to slice/dice sth;
cortés algo en trozos to cut sth into pieces
2 (quitar, separar) ‹rama/punta/pierna› to cut off;
‹ árbol› to cut down, chop down;
‹ flores› (CS) to pick;
3 ( hacer más corto) ‹pelo/uñas› to cut;
‹césped/pasto› to mow;
‹ seto› to cut;
‹ rosal› to cut back;
‹ texto› to cut down
4 ( en costura) ‹falda/vestido› to cut out
5 ( interrumpir)
‹película/programa› to interrupt
[ manifestantes] to block;
6 (censurar, editar) ‹ película› to cut;
‹escena/diálogo› to cut (out)
7 [ frío]:◊ el frío me cortó los labios my lips were chapped o cracked from the cold weather
verbo intransitivo
1 [cuchillo/tijeras] to cut
2a) (Cin):◊ ¡corten! cut!
cortarse verbo pronominal
1 ( interrumpirse) [proyección/película] to stop;
[llamada/gas] to get cut off;
se me cortó la respiración I could hardly breathe
2
‹brazo/cara› to cut;
3 ( cruzarse) [líneas/calles] to cross
4 [ leche] to curdle;
[mayonesa/salsa] to separate
5 (Chi, Esp) [ persona] (turbarse, aturdirse) to get embarrassed
cortés adjetivo
polite, courteous
cortar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cut
(un árbol) to cut down
(el césped) to mow
2 (amputar) to cut off
3 (la luz, el teléfono) to cut off
4 (impedir el paso) to block
5 (eliminar, censurar) to cut out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (partir) to cut
2 (atajar) to cut across, to take a short cut
3 familiar (interrumpir una relación) to split up: cortó con su novia, he split up with his girlfriend
♦ Locuciones: familiar cortar por lo sano, to put an end to
cortés adjetivo courteous, polite
' cortés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corte
- cumplida
- cumplido
- disolución
- educada
- educado
- gentil
- atento
- cortar
- galantería
- presidir
English:
attentive
- chivalrous
- civil
- courteous
- gallant
- graceful
- gracious
- urbane
- cut
- debonair
- polite
* * *cortés adjpolite, courteous;lo cortés no quita lo valiente there's no harm in being polite* * *adj courteous* * *cortés adj: courteous, polite♦ cortésmente adv* * *Cortes npl Spanish Parliament -
49 personificación
f.1 personification, part, role, impersonation.2 personification, living image.* * *1 personification* * *SF1) (=representación) personification, embodimentes la personificación de los celos — he is the embodiment of jealousy, he is jealousy personified
2) (Literat) personification* * *a) ( encarnación) embodiment, personificationb) (Lit) personification* * *= incarnation, embodiment, epitome, personification, embodier.Ex. The term indexing language can seem rather daunting, and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations.Ex. At first, large public libraries organised readers' advisory services as the embodiment of library adult education.Ex. This extraordinary assault on a fine old children's book has ever since stood for me as the epitome of the scholastic abuse of literature.Ex. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex. In the end, whether public libraries are allowed to continue in their present depressed state or whether they will become a many-sided embodier and nourisher of a literate society's literacy, depends not on the standards discussed by the professionals, but on those willed by the public.----* la personificación de la confianza en uno mismo = confidence personified.* personificación de la calma, la = picture of calm, the.* * *a) ( encarnación) embodiment, personificationb) (Lit) personification* * *= incarnation, embodiment, epitome, personification, embodier.Ex: The term indexing language can seem rather daunting, and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations.
Ex: At first, large public libraries organised readers' advisory services as the embodiment of library adult education.Ex: This extraordinary assault on a fine old children's book has ever since stood for me as the epitome of the scholastic abuse of literature.Ex: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex: In the end, whether public libraries are allowed to continue in their present depressed state or whether they will become a many-sided embodier and nourisher of a literate society's literacy, depends not on the standards discussed by the professionals, but on those willed by the public.* la personificación de la confianza en uno mismo = confidence personified.* personificación de la calma, la = picture of calm, the.* * *1 (encarnación) embodiment, personificationes la personificación de la impaciencia he is impatience personified, impatience is his middle name ( colloq)2 ( Lit) personification* * *
personificación sustantivo femenino Paco es la personificación de la avaricia, Paco is the embodiment of stinginess
' personificación' also found in these entries:
English:
embodiment
- embody
- epitome
- personification
- epitomize
- essence
* * *1. [representación] personification;este niño es la personificación del mal this child is an absolute devil2. [prosopopeya] personification* * *f personification, embodiment -
50 लग्न _lagna
लग्न p. p.1 Adhered or clung to, stuck, held fast; लता- विटपे एकावली लग्ना V.1.-2 Touching, coming in contact with.-3 Attached to, connected with.-4 Clinging or sticking to, remaining on; उवाच रामं संप्रेक्ष्य पङ्कलग्न इव द्विपः Rām. 4.18.49.-5 Cutting, meeting (as lines)-6 Following closely, impending.-7 Busy with, closely occupied about; परे ब्रह्मणि को$पि न लग्नः Skanda P.-8 Fastened on, directed towards.-9 Ashamed.-1 -Consumed, spent; Ms.7.127 (com.)-11 Auspicious; (see लग्).-ग्नः 1 A bard, minstrel.-2 An elephant in rut.-ग्नम् 1 The point of contact or intersection, the point where the horizon and the ecliptic or the path of planets meet.-2 The point of the ecliptic which at any given time is at the horizon or on the meridian.-3 The rising of the sun or of the planets.-4 The moment of the sun's entrance into a zodiacal sign.-5 A figure of the twelve zodiacal signs.-6 An auspicious or lucky moment.-7 (Hence) A decisive moment, time for action.-Comp. -अहः, -दिनम्, -दिवसः, -वासरः an auspicious day, a day chosen as lucky for the performance of any work.-कालः, -मुहूर्तः, -वेला, -समयः auspicious time, the time fixed upon (by astrologers &c.) as aus- picious for the performance of any work (marriage &c.).-ग्रह a. tenacious, insisting firmly on anything.-नक्षत्रम् an auspicious asterism.-भुजः (in astr.) ascen- sional difference.-मण्डलम् the zodiac.-मासः an auspicious month.-शुद्धिः f. auspiciousness of the zodia- cal signs &c. for the performance of any work. -
51 ग्रह
gráhaPāṇ. 3-3, 58 ;
(gaṇa vṛishâ̱di) mfn. ifc. III, 2, 9 Vārtt. 1 ;
seizing, laying hold of, holding BhP. III, 15, 35 ;
(cf. aṅkuṡa-, dhanur-, etc.);
obtaining, V, VIII ;
perceiving, recognising, IV, 7, 31 ;
m. « seizer (eclipser)», Rāhu orᅠ the dragon's head MBh. etc.;
a planet (as seizing orᅠ influencing the destinies of men in a supernatural manner;
sometimes 5 are enumerated, viz. Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, andᅠ Saturn MBh. VI, 4566 f. R. I, 19, 2 Ragh. III, 13 etc.. ;
alsoᅠ 7 i.e. the preceding with Rāhu andᅠ Ketu MBh. VII, 5636 ;
alsoᅠ 9 i.e. the sun <cf. ṠBr. IV, 6, 5, 1 and 5 MBh. XIII, 913; XIV, 1175 >
andᅠ moon with the 7 preceding Yājñ. I, 295 MBh. IV, 48 VarBṛS. ;
alsoᅠ the polar star is called a Graha, Garg. (Jyot. 5 Sch.) ;
the planets are either auspicious ṡubha-, sad-, orᅠ inauspicious krūra-, pāpa- VarBṛS. ;
with Jainas they constitute one of the 5 classes of the Jyotishkas);
the place of a planet in the fixed zodiac W. ;
the number « nine» ;
N. of particular evil demons orᅠ spirits who seize orᅠ exercise a bad influence on the body andᅠ mind of man (causing insanity etc.;
it falls within the province of medical science to expel these demons;
those who esp. seize children andᅠ cause convulsions etc. are divided into 9 classes according to the number of planets Suṡr.) MBh. etc.;
any state which proceeds from magical influences andᅠ takes possession of the whole man BhP. VII, IX BrahmaP. Hit. II, 1, 20 ;
a crocodile MBh. XVI, 142 ;
(ifc. f. ā) R. IV f. BhP. VIII ;
any ladle orᅠ vessel employed for taking up a portion of fluid (esp. of Soma) out of a larger vessel Mn. V, 116 Yājñ. I, 182 ;
N. of the 8 organs of perception (viz. the 5 organs of sense with Manas, the hands andᅠ the voice) ṠBr. XIV NṛisUp. I, 4, 3, 22 ;
(= gṛiha) a house R. VII, 40, 30 ;
(cf. a-, khara-, - druma andᅠ - pati);
« anything seized», spoil, booty MBh. III, 11461 (cf. -hâ̱luñcana);
as much as can be taken with a ladle orᅠ spoon out of a larger vessel, ladleful, spoonful (esp. of Soma) RV. X, 114, 5 VS. TS. AitBr. ṠBr. etc.. ;
the middle of a bow orᅠ that part which is grasped when the bow is used MBh. IV, 1351 ( su-, 1326);
the beginning of any piece of music;
grasp, seizing, laying hold of (often ifc.) Kauṡ. 10 MBh. etc.. ;
keeping back, obstructing Suṡr. ;
imprisoning, imprisonment (- haṉ-gam, « to become a prisoner» Kām.) R. II, 58, 2 ;
seizure (by demons causing diseases e.g.. aṅga-, spasm of the limbs) Suṡr. ;
seizure of the sun andᅠ moon, eclipse AV. XIX, 9, 7 and 10 VarBṛS. ;
stealing, robbing Mn. IX, 277 MBh. VI, 4458 ;
effort Hit. ;
insisting upon, tenacity, perseverance in (loc. orᅠ in comp.) BhP. VII, 14, 11 Naish. IX, 12 Kathās. Rājat. VIII, 226 ;
taking, receiving, reception Mn. VIII, 180 Ṡṛiṇgār. ;
taking up (any fluid);
choosing MBh. XII, 83, 12 Sāh. VI, 136 ;
« favour» seeᅠ - nigraha;
mentioning, employing (a word) Mn. VIII, 271 Pāṇ. 7-1, 21, Kār. 2 Amar. Rājat. ;
apprehension, perception, understanding Bhāshāp. BhP. Sarvad. Sch. on Jaim. and KapS. ;
( āya) dat. ind. = gṛihītvā seeᅠ grah (cf. guda-, ṡiro-, hanu-, hṛid-.)
- ग्रहकल्लोल
- ग्रहकाण्ड
- ग्रहकुण्डलिका
- ग्रहकोष्ठक
- ग्रहकौतुक
- ग्रहक्षेत्रिन्
- ग्रहगण
- ग्रहगणित
- ग्रहगोचर
- ग्रहग्रस्त
- ग्रहग्रामणी
- ग्रहचरितविद्
- ग्रहचिन्तक
- ग्रहता
- ग्रहतिलक
- ग्रहत्व
- ग्रहदशा
- ग्रहदाय
- ग्रहदीपिका
- ग्रहद्रुम
- ग्रहधार
- ग्रहनायक
- ग्रहनाश
- ग्रहनाशन
- ग्रहनिग्रह
- ग्रहनेमि
- ग्रहपति
- ग्रहपीडन
- ग्रहपीडा
- ग्रहपुष
- ग्रहपूजा
- ग्रहभक्ति
- ग्रहभीतिजित्
- ग्रहभोजन
- ग्रहमय
- ग्रहमर्द
- ग्रहमर्दन
- ग्रहमातृका
- ग्रहमुष्
- ग्रहयज्ञ
- ग्रहयाग
- ग्रहयामलतन्त्र
- ग्रहयुति
- ग्रहयुद्ध
- ग्रहयोग
- ग्रहराज
- ग्रहलाघव
- ग्रहवर्मन्
- ग्रहवर्ष
- ग्रहविचारिन्
- ग्रहविनोद
- ग्रहविप्र
- ग्रहशान्ति
- ग्रहशृङ्गाटक
- ग्रहसमागम
- ग्रहसारणी
- ग्रहस्थितिवर्णन
- ग्रहस्वर
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52 लग्न
lagna1) mfn. adhered, adhering orᅠ clinging to, attached to, sticking orᅠ remaining in, fixed on, intent on, clasping, touching, following closely (with gen. orᅠ ifc.) MBh. Kāv. etc. (with pṛishṭhe, pṛishṭha-tas;
orᅠ pṛishṭha ibc., following on a person's heels;
with mārge, sticking to i.e. following the road;
with hṛidaye, one who has penetrated the heart);
one who has entered on a course of action, one who has begun to (inf.) Pañcat. ;
meeting, intersecting, cutting (said of lines) Gol.;
immediately ensuing Pañcat. ;
passed (as days) Vet. ;
consumed by, spent in (instr.) Kull. on Mn. VII, 127 ;
auspicious ( seeᅠ comp.);
furious through being in rut (an elephant) L. ;
m. a bard orᅠ minstrel (who awakes the king in the morning) L. ;
m. n. (ifc. f. ā) the point of contact orᅠ intersection (of two lines), the point where the horizon intersects the ecliptic orᅠ path of the planets Sūryas. VarBṛS. ;
the point orᅠ arc of the equator which corresponds to a given point orᅠ arc of the ecliptic ib. ;
the division of the equator which rises in succession with each sign in an oblique sphere ib. ;
the point of the ecliptic which at a given time is upon the meridian orᅠ at the horizon ( kshitije, lagnam, horizon Lagna;
madhya-lagnam, meridian Lagna) ib. ;
the moment of the sun's entrance into a zodiacal sign ib. ;
the rising of the sun orᅠ of the planets ib. ;
(in astrol.) a scheme orᅠ figure of the 12 houses orᅠ zodiacal signs (used as a horoscope);
the whole of the first astrological house;
( alsoᅠ with ṡubha, ṡobhana, anukūla etc.) an auspicious moment orᅠ time fixed upon as lucky for beginning to perform anything Rājat. Kathās. Hit. ;
the decisive moment orᅠ time for action, decisive measure Kathās. ;
2) mfn. ( alsoᅠ referable to 1. laj) ashamed Pāṇ. 7-2, 14 Sch. ;
- लग्नकाल
- लग्नग्रह
- लग्नग्रहण
- लग्नचन्द्रिका
- लग्नचिन्ता
- लग्नदर्पण
- लग्नदिन
- लग्नदिवस
- लग्नदेवी
- लग्नद्वादशभाव
- लग्ननक्षत्र
- लग्नपञ्चाङ्गभाष्य
- लग्नपत्त्रिका
- लग्नभुज
- लग्नमण्डल
- लग्नमास
- लग्नमुहूर्त
- लग्नयान
- लग्नवाद
- लग्नवासर
- लग्नवेला
- लग्नशुद्धि
- लग्नसमय
- लग्नसारिणी
- लग्नहोराप्रकाश
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53 वज्र
vájram. n. « the hard orᅠ mighty one», a thunderbolt (esp. that of Indra, said to have been formed out of the bones of the Ṛishi Dadhīca orᅠ Dadhīci <q.v.>, andᅠ shaped like a circular discus, orᅠ in later times regarded as having the form of two transverse bolts crossing each other thus;
sometimes alsoᅠ applied to similar weapons used by various gods orᅠ superhuman beings, orᅠ to any mythical weapon destructive of spells orᅠ charms, alsoᅠ to manyu, « wrath» RV. orᅠ <with apām> to a jet of water AV. etc. etc.;
alsoᅠ applied to a thunderbolt in general orᅠ to the lightning evolved from the centrifugal energy of the circular thunderbolt of Indra when launched at a foe;
in Northern Buddhist countries it is shaped like a dumb-bell andᅠ called Dorje;
seeᅠ MWB. 201; 322 etc..) RV. etc. etc.;
a diamond (thought to be as hard as the thunderbolt orᅠ of the same substance with it), ShadvBr. Mn. MBh. etc.;
a kind of talc L. ;
a kind of penance (feeding for a month on only barley prepared with cow's urine) L. ;
sour gruel W. ;
m. a form of military array, Mni. MBh. etc. (cf. - vyūha);
a kind of column orᅠ pillar VarBṛS. ;
a partic. form of the moon ib. ;
a partic. Ekāha, Vtit.;
a kind of hard mortar orᅠ cement ( kalka) VarBṛS. (cf. - lepa);
N. of the 15th of the 27 Yogas. orᅠ astronomical divisions of time ib. ;
a partic. Soma ceremony ShaḍvBr. ;
Euphorbia Antiquorum andᅠ another species L. ;
Astera L. ;
N. of a mountain R. ;
of an Asura Virac. ;
of a son of Aniruddha MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
of a son of Vilvamitra MBh. ;
of a son of Manu Slvarṇa Hariv. ;
(with Jainas) of one of the 10 Dala-pūrvins L. ;
of a Ṛishi VarBṛS. (v.l. for vātsya);
of a minister of Narendrāditya Rājat. ;
of a son of Bhūti ib. ;
of a heretical king Buddh. ;
(ā) f. Cocculus Cordifolius L. ;
Euphorbia Antiquorum orᅠ Tirucalli L. N. of Durgā, DeviP.;
of a daughter of Vaisvanara VP. ;
(ī) f. a kind of Euphorbia L. ;
n. denunciation in strong language (compared to thunder) R. Sāh. Pratāp. (cf. vākya- andᅠ vāg-v-);
a kind of hard iron orᅠ steel L. ;
a partic. posture in sitting Cat. (cf. vajrâ̱sana);
N. of a partic. configurations of the planets andᅠ stars (in which favourable planets are situated in the 1st andᅠ 7th houses andᅠ unfavourable in the 4th andᅠ 10th) VarBṛS. ;
myrobolan L. ;
the blossom of the sesamum orᅠ of any plant called Vajra L. ;
Andropogon Muricatus L. ;
= bālaka, a child, pupil L. ;
mfn. adamantine, hard, impenetrable W. ;
shaped like a kind of cross (cf. above), forked, zigzag ib. ;
+ cf. Zd. vaṡra, « a club»
- वज्रकङ्कट
- वज्रकण्ट
- वज्रकण्टक
- वज्रकन्द
- वज्रकन्दक
- वज्रकपाटमत्
- वज्रकपटरस
- वज्रकर्ण
- वज्रकर्षण
- वज्रकवच
- वज्रकामा
- वज्रकालिका
- वज्रकाली
- वज्रकीट
- वज्रकील
- वज्रकीलाय
- वज्रकुक्षि
- वज्रकुच
- वज्रकूट
- वज्रकृत
- वज्रकेतु
- वज्रक्षार
- वज्रगर्भ
- वज्रगोप
- वज्रघात
- वज्रघोष
- वज्रचञ्चु
- वज्रचर्मन्
- वज्रचिह्न
- वज्रच्छेदकप्रज्ञापारमिता
- वज्रजित्
- वज्रज्वलन
- वज्रज्वाला
- वज्रटङ्क
- वज्रटीक
- वज्रणखा
- वज्रतर
- वज्रता
- वज्रत्व
- वज्रतीर्थमाहात्म्य
- वज्रतुण्ड
- वज्रतुल्य
- वज्रदंष्ट्र
- वज्रदक्षिण
- वज्रदण्ड
- वज्रदण्डक
- वज्रदत्त
- वज्रदन्त
- वज्रदशन
- वज्रदृढनेत्र
- वज्रदेश
- वज्रदेह
- वज्रदेहिन्
- वज्रद्रु
- वज्रद्रुम
- वज्रद्रुमकेसरध्वज
- वज्रधर
- वज्रधात्री
- वज्रधात्वी
- वज्रधात्वीश्वरी
- वज्रधार
- वज्रधारण
- वज्रधृक्
- वज्रनख
- वज्रनगर
- वज्रनाभ
- वज्रनिर्घोष
- वज्रनिष्कम्भ
- वज्रनिष्पेष
- वज्रपञ्जर
- वज्रपतन
- वज्रपत्त्रिका
- वज्रपरीक्षा
- वज्रपानि
- वज्रपानिन्
- वज्रपात
- वज्रपातन
- वज्रपाषाण
- वज्रपुर
- वज्रपुष्प
- वज्रप्रभ
- वज्रप्रभाव
- वज्रप्रस्तारिणी
- वज्रप्रस्ताविनी
- वज्रप्राकार
- वज्रप्राय
- वज्रबध
- वज्रबाहु
- वज्रबीजक
- वज्रभट्टीय
- वज्रभूमि
- वज्रभृकुटि
- वज्रभृत्
- वज्रमणि
- वज्रमण्ड
- वज्रमति
- वज्रमय
- वज्रमार
- वज्रमाला
- वज्रमित्र
- वज्रमुकुट
- वज्रमुख
- वज्रमुष्टि
- वज्रमूली
- वज्रयोगिनी
- वज्ररथ
- वज्ररद
- वज्ररात्र
- वज्ररूप
- वज्रलिपि
- वज्रलेप
- वज्रलेपाय
- वज्रलोहक
- वज्रवध
- वज्रवरचन्द्र
- वज्रवर्मन्
- वज्रवल्लि
- वज्रवह्
- वज्रवारक
- वज्रवाराही
- वज्रविद्राविनी
- वज्रविष्कम्भ
- वज्रविहत
- वज्रवीजक
- वज्रवीर
- वज्रवृक्ष
- वज्रवेग
- वज्रव्यूह
- वज्रशरीर
- वज्रशल्य
- वज्रशाखा
- वज्रशीर्ष
- वज्रशुचि
- वज्रशृङ्खला
- वज्रश्री
- वज्रसंहत
- वज्रसम्घात
- वज्रसत्त्व
- वज्रसमाधि
- वज्रसमानसार
- वज्रसमुत्कीर्ण
- वज्रसार
- वज्रसिंह
- वज्रसूचि
- वज्रसूची
- वज्रसूर्य
- वज्रसेन
- वज्रस्थान
- वज्रस्वामिन्
- वज्रहस्त
- वज्रहून
- वज्रहृदय
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54 מזל
מַזָּלm. (b. h.; נזל, cmp. Arab. manzil hospitium) ( station of the stars, constellation of the Zodiac; in gen. planet. Gen. R. s. 10 יש מ׳ שגומר הלוכווכ׳ there is a planet that finishes its circuit in thirty days., in twelve months Ib. נוגה מהלכת י״ב מזלות … מ׳וכ׳ the Venus passes the twelve constellations in ten months, requiring for each station twenty five days; a. fr.Pl. מַזָּלוֹת. Ib. Ber.32b שנים עשר מ׳וכ׳ I have created twelve stations in the heavens, and for each station I have appointed thirty legions (of stars), v. גַּסְטְרָא. Tosef. ib. 7 ( 6), 6. הרואה … ואת המ׳ (כסדרן) he who sees the sun, the moon and the stars and planets in their original position (at the end of a lunisolar period). Sabb.75a חישוב תקופות ומ׳ the calculation of periods and constellations. Gen. R. s. 25; Y.Pes.I, 27b top לא שמשו המ׳וכ׳ the planets did no service during the year of the flood; a. fr.עובד כוכבום ומ׳ (abbrev. עכו״ם) idolater, v. עָבַד, a. עֲבוֹדָה.Trnsf. (astrology) constellation at ones birth, planet, destiny; guardian angel, angel of destiny. Gen. R. s. 10 אין לך כל עשב … שאין לו מ׳וכ׳ there is not an herb which has not a planet in heaven that strikes it and says, GrowlSabb.156a לא מַזַּל יום גורם מ׳ שעהוכ׳ not the days planet, but the constellation of the hour (of birth) has influence. Ib. מ׳ מחכים וכ׳ the planet (of birth) makes wise, rich Ib. אין מ׳ לישראל Israel is not dependent on nativity; a. v. fr. -
55 מַזָּל
מַזָּלm. (b. h.; נזל, cmp. Arab. manzil hospitium) ( station of the stars, constellation of the Zodiac; in gen. planet. Gen. R. s. 10 יש מ׳ שגומר הלוכווכ׳ there is a planet that finishes its circuit in thirty days., in twelve months Ib. נוגה מהלכת י״ב מזלות … מ׳וכ׳ the Venus passes the twelve constellations in ten months, requiring for each station twenty five days; a. fr.Pl. מַזָּלוֹת. Ib. Ber.32b שנים עשר מ׳וכ׳ I have created twelve stations in the heavens, and for each station I have appointed thirty legions (of stars), v. גַּסְטְרָא. Tosef. ib. 7 ( 6), 6. הרואה … ואת המ׳ (כסדרן) he who sees the sun, the moon and the stars and planets in their original position (at the end of a lunisolar period). Sabb.75a חישוב תקופות ומ׳ the calculation of periods and constellations. Gen. R. s. 25; Y.Pes.I, 27b top לא שמשו המ׳וכ׳ the planets did no service during the year of the flood; a. fr.עובד כוכבום ומ׳ (abbrev. עכו״ם) idolater, v. עָבַד, a. עֲבוֹדָה.Trnsf. (astrology) constellation at ones birth, planet, destiny; guardian angel, angel of destiny. Gen. R. s. 10 אין לך כל עשב … שאין לו מ׳וכ׳ there is not an herb which has not a planet in heaven that strikes it and says, GrowlSabb.156a לא מַזַּל יום גורם מ׳ שעהוכ׳ not the days planet, but the constellation of the hour (of birth) has influence. Ib. מ׳ מחכים וכ׳ the planet (of birth) makes wise, rich Ib. אין מ׳ לישראל Israel is not dependent on nativity; a. v. fr. -
56 fundición
f.1 foundry, steel mill, ironworks, iron foundry.2 melting, founding, casting, font.3 smelting, melt, alloy.4 font.* * *1 (derretimiento) melting2 (de metales) smelting3 (acción de dar forma) casting4 (lugar) foundry, smelting works\fundición de acero steelworkshierro de fundición cast iron* * *SF1) (=acción) [de mineral] smelting; [en moldes] casting; [de lingotes, joyas] melting down2) (=fábrica) foundry3) (=hierro fundido) cast iron4) (Tip) font* * ** * *= casting, smelting.Ex. Matrix and mould were pivoted and were brought up to the nozzle of a metal pump for the moment of casting, and then swung back to eject the new-made letter.Ex. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.----* fundición de acero = steelmaking [steel making].* fundición de tipos = typefounding.* planta de fundición = smelting plant.* punto de fundición = melting point.* taller de fundición = foundry.* taller de fundición de tipos = type-foundry.* * ** * *= casting, smelting.Ex: Matrix and mould were pivoted and were brought up to the nozzle of a metal pump for the moment of casting, and then swung back to eject the new-made letter.
Ex: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.* fundición de acero = steelmaking [steel making].* fundición de tipos = typefounding.* planta de fundición = smelting plant.* punto de fundición = melting point.* taller de fundición = foundry.* taller de fundición de tipos = type-foundry.* * *A1 (de metales) smelting2 (hierro colado) cast iron3 (taller) foundryB ( Impr) font* * *
fundición sustantivo femenino
1 (proceso) smelting
2 (taller) foundry: son pilares de fundición, they are cast-iron pillars
' fundición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fusión
- escoria
- factoría
English:
casting
- foundry
* * *fundición nf1. [taller] foundryfundición de acero steelworks [singular], steel mill2. [fusión] smelting3. [aleación] cast iron* * *f1 acción smelting2 fábrica foundry* * *1) : founding, smelting2) : foundry -
57 remedio casero
m.household remedy.* * *(n.) = household remedy, homemade remedyEx. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex. How you prevent hair loss or increase hair growth varies, but using natural homemade remedies has become increasingly popular.* * *(n.) = household remedy, homemade remedyEx: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.
Ex: How you prevent hair loss or increase hair growth varies, but using natural homemade remedies has become increasingly popular. -
58 tecnología bélica
(n.) = war technologyEx. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.* * *(n.) = war technologyEx: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.
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59 क्षेपः _kṣēpḥ
क्षेपः [क्षिप्-घञ्]1 Throwing, tossing, casting, moving about, movement (of limbs); कुन्दक्षेपानुगम Me.49; भ्रूक्षे- पमात्रानुमतप्रवेशाम् Ku.3.6.-2 A throw, cast.-3 Sending, dispatching.-4 Depression; striking down.-5 Transgressing.-6 Passing away (time); कालक्षेपः.-7 Delay, dilatoriness.-8 Insult, abuse; क्षेपं संप्राप्तवांस्तत्र Rām.12.49.56; क्षेपं करोति चेद्दण्ड्यः Y.2.24; किं क्षेपे. P.II.1.64.-9 Disrespect, contempt.-1 Pride, haughtiness.-11 A nosegay.-12 A stroke (of an oar &c.).-13 Laying on (as a paint &c.), besmearing.-14 (in arith.) Addendum.-15 The astronomical latitude; Golādh.-Comp. -दिनम् See क्षयतिथि.-पातः the point where the planets and the moon pass the ecliptic; Golādh.6.14,2.-वृत्तम् the course of the planets and of the moon; ibid. 5.13. -
60 erro
1.erro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [root er-, to go; desiderative forms, erchomai (ersk-); and Lat. (ers-o) erro, to seek to reach; hence, to wander; cf. Germ. irren; Engl. err, etc., v. Curt. Gr. Etym. p. 546 sq.].I.Neutr.A.In gen.1.Prop., to wander, to wander or stray about, to wander up and down, to rove (freq. and class.; cf.b.vagor, palor): propter te errans patria careo,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 16; cf.:cum vagus et exsul erraret,
Cic. Clu. 62, 175:ignari hominumque locorumque Erramus vento huc et vastis fluctibus acti,
Verg. A. 1, 333; cf. id. ib. 1, 32; 3, 200; Ov. M. 3, 175; id. F. 2, 335 et saep.:circum villulas nostras,
Cic. Att. 8, 9, 3:pios per lucos,
Hor. C. 3, 4, 7:inter audaces lupus errat agnos,
id. ib. 3, 18, 13; cf.of beasts,
id. S. 1, 8, 35; id. Epod. 2, 12; Verg. E. 1, 9; 2, 21; 6, 40; id. G. 4, 11 et saep.— Pass. impers.:male tum Libyae solis erratur in agris,
Verg. G. 3, 249.—Prov.:in media luce errare,
Sen. Ben. 5, 6, 3.—Transf., of inanimate things:2.(stellae) quae errantes et quasi vagae nominantur,
Cic. Rep. 1, 14;so of the planets,
id. N. D. 2, 20; 3, 20; id. Tusc. 1, 25, 62; Plin. 2, 6, 4, § 12; Vulg. Jud. 13; cf.of the motion of the stars in gen.,
Hor. Ep. 1, 12, 17:Cocytus errans flumine languido,
id. C. 2, 14, 18; cf. Verg. G. 3, 14:errantesque per altum Cyaneae,
Val. Fl. 4, 561:hic lintres errare videres,
Ov. F. 2, 391:vidi ad frontem sparsos errare capillos,
i. e. flying about, Prop. 2, 1, 7; cf. id. 2, 22, 9:errantia lumina,
i. e. moving fitfully about, Prop. 3, 14, 27 (4, 13, 27 M.); cf. Stat. Th. 10, 150:pulmonibus errat Ignis edax,
i. e. spreads, runs about, Ov. M. 9, 201 et saep.—Trop., to wander, stray at random: ne vagari et errare cogatur oratio, Cic. de Or., 48, 209; cf.: erraus et vaga sententia (opp. stabilis certaque), id. N. D. 2, 1, 2:B.eo fit, ut errem et vager latius,
id. Ac. 2, 20, 66:ut ingredi libere, non ut licenter videatur errare,
id. Or. 23, 77:errans opinio (opp. stabilis conscientia),
id. Fin. 2, 22, 71:dubiis affectibus errat,
Ov. M. 8, 473:ne tuus erret honos,
be in doubt, uncertain, id. F. 1, 468; cf. id. ib. 3, 543.— Poet., with a rel.-clause:erro, quam insistas viam,
I am uncertain, in doubt, Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 197; cf.:inter recens et vetus sacramentum,
i. e. to hesitate, vacillate, Tac. H. 4, 58.—In partic., to miss the right way, to lose one's self, go astray (in the literal sense rarely, but in the trop. freq. and class.).1.Lit.: homo qui erranti comiter monstrat viam, Enn. ap. Cic. Off. 1, 16, 51:2.errare viā,
Verg. A. 2, 739:maledictus qui errare facit caecum in itinere,
Vulg. Deut. 27, 18.—Trop., to wander from the truth, to err, mistake:b.avius errat Saepe animus,
Lucr. 3, 463; cf. id. 2, 740:totā erras viā,
Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 14; cf.:in eo non tu quidem totà re, sed temporibus errasti,
Cic. Phil. 2, 9 fin.:longe,
Ter. Ad. 1, 1, 40; cf.procul,
Sall. J. 85, 38 Kritz. N. cr.:errant probe,
Plaut. Am. 3, 3, 20:vehementer,
Cic. Ac. 2, 32, 103:valde,
id. de Or. 2, 19, 83 et saep.:errare malo cum Platone quam cum istis vera sentire,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 17, 39; cf. id. Balb. 28, 64:erras, si id credis,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 53; so with si, id. Hec. 4, 4, 60; Caes. B. G. 5, 41, 5; 7, 29, 2 et saep.:de nostris verbis errat,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 22:in aliqua re,
Quint. 6, 3, 112; 10, 2, 21; 11, 1, 81 al.:in alteram partem,
id. 10, 1, 26; cf.:in alienos fetus,
Liv. 31, 12, 8.—Less freq. with acc. of a neutr. pronoun:mone, quaeso, si quid erro,
Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 30; so with quid, Ter. And. 3, 2, 18; Quint. 2, 5, 16; 2, 3, 11; 2, 6, 6:hoc,
Ter. Phorm. 5, 3, 21.— Poet. also with the acc. of a noun:errabant tempora,
i. e. in chronology, Ov. F. 3, 155.— Pass. impers.:si fuit errandum,
Ov. H. 7, 109:si nihil esset erratum,
Quint. 6, 5, 7:si erratur in nomine,
Cic. Fin. 4, 20 fin.; cf.:tutius circa priores erratur,
Quint. 2, 5, 26:uno verbo esse erratum,
id. 7, 3, 17. —Sometimes, in a palliative manner, of moral error, to err through mistake:pariter te errantem et illum sceleratissimum persequi,
Sall. J. 102, 5; cf. id. ib. 104, 4. —Hence,errātum, i, n., an error, mistake, fault:II.illud de Flavio et fastis, si secus est, commune erratum est,
Cic. Att. 6, 1, 18; cf. id. ib. 13, 44 fin.:cujus errato nulla venia, recte facto exigua laus proponitur,
id. Agr. 2, 2, 5; id. Fam. 5, 20, 8:nullum ob totius vitae non dicam vitium, sed erratum,
id. Clu. 48; cf. id. Lig. 1; id. Sull. 23; and in plur., id. Fam. 16, 21, 2; Sall. J. 102, 10; Ov. Pont. 2, 3, 66.—Act. in Aug. poets (only in part. perf.), to wander over or through:2.immensum est erratas dicere terras,
Ov. F. 4, 573:ager,
id. ib. 3, 655:orbis,
Val. Fl. 4, 447:litora,
Verg. A. 3, 690.erro, ōnis, m. [1. erro], a wanderer, vagabond, vagrant, Tib. 2, 6, 6; Ov. H. 15, 53.—Used esp. of slaves:ut errones aliquem cujus dicantur invenient,
Plin. Ep. 2, 10, 5; Edict. Aedil. ap. Gell. 4, 2, 1; Dig. 21, 1, 17, § 14; 49, 16, 4 fin.; Hor. S. 2, 7, 113.—Of the queen-bee:dux,
Col. 9, 10 fin. —Of the planets, Nigid. ap. Gell. 3, 10, 2; 14, 1, 11.— Of vagabond soldiers:nec nostros servire sinant errorribus agros,
Verg. Dir. 70 Rib.
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