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41 ἀ̄ήρ
ἀ̄ήρ, ἠέροςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `mist, haze, clouds' (Il.), later `air, atmosphere'.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: ἀήρ is not cognate with ἄημι. Meillet BSL26, 7ff. assumes an original meaning `suspension', and derives the word from ἀείρω `raise'; objections by Frisk Eranos 32, 51ff. S. also Fraenkel Glotta 32, 23. Kiparsky Lg. 43 (1968) 619, 626 derives it from *ausēr. See αὔρα.Page in Frisk: 1,27Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀ̄ήρ
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42 ἠέρος
ἀ̄ήρ, ἠέροςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `mist, haze, clouds' (Il.), later `air, atmosphere'.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: ἀήρ is not cognate with ἄημι. Meillet BSL26, 7ff. assumes an original meaning `suspension', and derives the word from ἀείρω `raise'; objections by Frisk Eranos 32, 51ff. S. also Fraenkel Glotta 32, 23. Kiparsky Lg. 43 (1968) 619, 626 derives it from *ausēr. See αὔρα.Page in Frisk: 1,27Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἠέρος
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43 θρῦλος
θρῦλος, θρύλλοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `murmer' (Batr., Orph., pap.).Derivatives: Beside it θρυλέω (- λλ-) `boast, brag', also with δια- and other prefixes, (Att.) with πολυ-θρύλ(λ)η-τος `much discussed' (Pl., Plb.), θρύλημα `talking, boast' (LXX); also θρυλίζω `produce a wrong tone on the cithara' (h. Merc. 488; cod. θρυαλ- [metr. better] = θρυλλ- ?) with θρυλισμός, - ιγμός (D. H.).Etymology: While it seems most obvious to assume that θρυλέω was derived from θρῦλος, both the dates and the frequency refute this. Rather θρυλέω was formed after the many (denominative, deverbative or primary) sound-verbs in - έω, e. g. κομπέω, κελαδέω, βομβέω, δουπέω, ῥοιβδέω (Schwyzer 726 w. n. 5), from which the rare and late θρῦλος was a backformation. It seems obvious that θρυλέω had connections with θρέ(Ϝ)ομαι, θόρυβος, τονθορύζω. One suggests that it is a zero grade λ-deriv. of IE dh(e)- reu- (Pok. 255), only this root is badly attested, though there is Gr. θρέομαι. "Ob man durch eine solche rein grammatische Analyse einem Schallausdruck gerecht wird, scheint immerhin etwas fraglich" (Frisk). - The often found notation - λλ- can be an expressive gemination.- Fur. 237, 281 separates the word from the IE forms and connects θόρυβος, with variant *θρυϜ-.Page in Frisk: 1,687-688Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θρῦλος
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44 θρύλλος
θρῦλος, θρύλλοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `murmer' (Batr., Orph., pap.).Derivatives: Beside it θρυλέω (- λλ-) `boast, brag', also with δια- and other prefixes, (Att.) with πολυ-θρύλ(λ)η-τος `much discussed' (Pl., Plb.), θρύλημα `talking, boast' (LXX); also θρυλίζω `produce a wrong tone on the cithara' (h. Merc. 488; cod. θρυαλ- [metr. better] = θρυλλ- ?) with θρυλισμός, - ιγμός (D. H.).Etymology: While it seems most obvious to assume that θρυλέω was derived from θρῦλος, both the dates and the frequency refute this. Rather θρυλέω was formed after the many (denominative, deverbative or primary) sound-verbs in - έω, e. g. κομπέω, κελαδέω, βομβέω, δουπέω, ῥοιβδέω (Schwyzer 726 w. n. 5), from which the rare and late θρῦλος was a backformation. It seems obvious that θρυλέω had connections with θρέ(Ϝ)ομαι, θόρυβος, τονθορύζω. One suggests that it is a zero grade λ-deriv. of IE dh(e)- reu- (Pok. 255), only this root is badly attested, though there is Gr. θρέομαι. "Ob man durch eine solche rein grammatische Analyse einem Schallausdruck gerecht wird, scheint immerhin etwas fraglich" (Frisk). - The often found notation - λλ- can be an expressive gemination.- Fur. 237, 281 separates the word from the IE forms and connects θόρυβος, with variant *θρυϜ-.Page in Frisk: 1,687-688Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θρύλλος
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45 σίλλυβον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: name of `an edible thistle' (Dsc., Ruf. ap. Orib., H.); σίλλυβα pl. `fringes, tassels' (Poll., H.) with σιλλυβιᾶν (cod. σικυλλιᾶν) τὸ τοὺς κροσσοὺς ἀποσείεσθαι H.; from there σίλλυβος `strip of parchment or paper attached to scrolls' (Cic. Att.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained; for the formation cf. on the one hand plant names as ὄροβος, σκόλυβος, on the other hand the synonymous ὄχθοι-βος, κόσυμβος a. o. mostly dark words (Chantraine Form. 261 f.). -- Cf. σίλλυβος. -- Furnée 67 derives the word from * tit(o)l-obh \> sisl-ub-, comparing Lat. titulus, which was orig. a "Anhängsel an Schriftrollen."Page in Frisk: 2,706Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σίλλυβον
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46 SÝSA
t, a defect. verb, of which only the pret. and the past part. remain; [this is the root word from which sýsla (q.v,) is a derivative, cp. also sús and sús-breki]:—to be busy with a thing, give effect to it; either with dat. (s. e-u), or s. at e-u; or used absolutely, to be busy; hón sýsti um þörf gesta. Am. 6; sýsti hann svá mikit at á lítilli stundu, Barl. 177; at vér fáim ekki at sýst, Fms. v. 155; ér sýstuð suðr, ye went busily, hastened, southwards, vi. (in a verse); ef Magnúss konungr yrði víss hvat sýst væri, 13; þá er því var sýst, Hom. 117; þá er hann hefir sýst eyrendum sínum, when he had done his errand, Fms. ix. 345, v. l.; því er sýst, that is done, Geisli 12; þeim er þar sýst saman, there they are busied together, Hornklofi (Fagrsk. rather to be taken as a part. than as a fem. subst., see, however, Lex. Poët. s. v. sýst); fara brottu með svá sýstu eyrendi, Stj.; hvat hann hefir at sýst á þeirri stundu, Rd. 304; hvat þeir höfðu at sýst meðan, Fms. xi. 41; þeir sýstu þat eitt, at þeir sættusk á víg Snorra, Sturl. 186 C; höggva ísinn, ok var þat sýst á tveim dögum, Fms. ix. 400; Eysteinn konungr hafði mart sýst í landinu þat er nytsemd var á, vii. 100; bauð ok sagði, ok var þegar sýst allt á einu auga-bragði, Barl. 22; ef hann mætti nökkum þann mann fá sýst honum ( if he could get him a man) er þessa mætti honum bætr ráða, 16; ef hón hefir eigi þann riddara nú sýstan, MS. 4. 30; var svá til sýst, at …, Fms. vi. 38; ef þetta sýstisk fremr en aðrir höfðu sýst, x. 7, v. l.; þá hefir þú vel sýst, well done, ix. 366; þeir gátu alls engi at sýst, could procure none, Str. 12; var svá til sýst (it was so arranged that …) at Sighvatr skáld hlaut …, Fms. vi. 38; ef hón gæti nokkut at sýst, Str. 13; leituðu margir við at bera hana, er alls ekki gátu at sýst, 54; sem víst er at vér fáim ekki at sýst, Fms. vi. 155, Hkr. iii. 162. -
47 tacere
1. v/t keep quiet about, say nothing about2. v/i not say anything, be silent* * *tacere v. intr.1 to be silent, to keep* silent, to hold* one's tongue: tacque tutto il giorno, he was silent all day through; sa tacere, he knows when to keep silent; tacete!, be (o keep) quiet! (o hold your tongue! o sl. shut up! o quiet here!); l'ho pregato di scrivermi ma lui tace, I begged him to write but there hasn't been a word from him // a questo riguardo la legge tace, the law is silent on this point // far tacere qlcu., qlco., to silence s.o., sthg. (o to reduce s.o., sthg. to silence): far tacere un bambino, to hush a child (o to keep a child quiet); far tacere i cannoni nemici, to silence the enemy's guns; far tacere la voce della coscienza, to silence the voice of conscience // mettere a tacere uno scandalo, to hush up a scandal // chi tace acconsente, (prov.) silence means consent // un bel tacer non fu mai scritto, (prov.) silence is often the best answer2 ( stare quieto, non far rumore) to be still: tutto tace, all is still; il bosco taceva, the wood was still◆ v.tr.1 to be silent about (sthg.), to keep* silent about (sthg.); to say* nothing about (sthg.): tacque tutto questo, he said nothing about all this2 ( tralasciare, non dire) to leave* out; to pass over in silence; to suppress: tacere un nome, to leave out a name; la stampa ha volutamente taciuto alcuni particolari della vicenda, the press deliberately hushed up (o suppressed) certain details of the affair.* * *1. [ta'tʃere]vb irreg vitutto taceva — all was silent o quiet
2. vt(particolare, accaduto) to keep silent about, keep to oneself, say nothing about* * *[ta'tʃere] 1.verbo transitivo not to tell*, not to reveal, to keep* silent about [segreto, verità]; to leave* out, to omit, not to mention [nome, particolare]2.1) (essere silenzioso) [ persona] to be* silent; [natura, bosco] to be* still; (stare in silenzio) [ persona] to keep* quiet; (diventare silenzioso) [ persona] to shut* up; [natura, bosco] to fall* silenttacere su qcs. — not to say sth.
avresti fatto meglio a tacere — you should have kept quiet o your mouth shut
fare tacere — to hush (up), to quieten down, to shush [persona, allievi]
mettere a tacere — to hush up, to check, to lay, to spike, to suppress [pettegolezzo, scandalo]; to choke off, to cry down, to silence, to still [opposizione, scettici]
2) (cessare) [rumore, musica] to stop••chi tace acconsente — prov. = silence means consent
* * *tacere/ta't∫ere/ [54]not to tell*, not to reveal, to keep* silent about [segreto, verità]; to leave* out, to omit, not to mention [nome, particolare](aus. avere)1 (essere silenzioso) [ persona] to be* silent; [natura, bosco] to be* still; (stare in silenzio) [ persona] to keep* quiet; (diventare silenzioso) [ persona] to shut* up; [natura, bosco] to fall* silent; tacere su qcs. not to say sth.; avresti fatto meglio a tacere you should have kept quiet o your mouth shut; taci! shut up! hold your tongue! fare tacere to hush (up), to quieten down, to shush [persona, allievi]; mettere a tacere to hush up, to check, to lay, to spike, to suppress [pettegolezzo, scandalo]; to choke off, to cry down, to silence, to still [opposizione, scettici]2 (cessare) [rumore, musica] to stop; l'orchestra tacque the orchestra stopped playingchi tace acconsente prov. = silence means consent. -
48 ответ
муж.1) answer, reply, responseсемь бед - один ответ — as well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamb; in for a penny, in for a pound
язвительный ответ — stinging reply, stinger
давать ответ — to provide/supply/give an answer
уклоняться от ответа — to evade a question, to parry a question
утвердительный ответ — affirmative answer/reply
2) ( ответственность)призывать к ответу — to call to account, to bring to book
••быть в ответе — (за кого-л./что-л.) to be answerable/responsible for smth.
держать ответ — (перед кем-л. за что-л.) to answer to smb. for smth., to be held responsible to smb. for smth.
от него ни ответа ни привета — разг. there's been no word from him
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49 ни ответа ни привета (от [lang name=Russian]кого-л)
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50 ни ответа ни привета (от [lang name=Russian]кого-л)
Русско-английский учебный словарь > ни ответа ни привета (от [lang name=Russian]кого-л)
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51 שמדא
שְׁמָדָא, שְׁמָדָהch. sam(שמד religious persecution). Ḥull.101b ש׳ הוא דהוהוכ׳ Ms. M. it was a time of persecution (when Jews were forbidden to observe their festive days), and they sent word from there (Palestine) that this years Day of Atonement should be observed on a Sabbath day. Gen. R. s. 79 הוו טמירין … ביומא דש׳ were hidden in a cave for thirteen years during the (Hadrianic) persecution; Koh. R. to X, 8. Y.Ḥag.II, 77b top בשעת שוּמְדָּא; a. e. -
52 שמדה
שְׁמָדָא, שְׁמָדָהch. sam(שמד religious persecution). Ḥull.101b ש׳ הוא דהוהוכ׳ Ms. M. it was a time of persecution (when Jews were forbidden to observe their festive days), and they sent word from there (Palestine) that this years Day of Atonement should be observed on a Sabbath day. Gen. R. s. 79 הוו טמירין … ביומא דש׳ were hidden in a cave for thirteen years during the (Hadrianic) persecution; Koh. R. to X, 8. Y.Ḥag.II, 77b top בשעת שוּמְדָּא; a. e. -
53 שְׁמָדָא
שְׁמָדָא, שְׁמָדָהch. sam(שמד religious persecution). Ḥull.101b ש׳ הוא דהוהוכ׳ Ms. M. it was a time of persecution (when Jews were forbidden to observe their festive days), and they sent word from there (Palestine) that this years Day of Atonement should be observed on a Sabbath day. Gen. R. s. 79 הוו טמירין … ביומא דש׳ were hidden in a cave for thirteen years during the (Hadrianic) persecution; Koh. R. to X, 8. Y.Ḥag.II, 77b top בשעת שוּמְדָּא; a. e. -
54 שְׁמָדָה
שְׁמָדָא, שְׁמָדָהch. sam(שמד religious persecution). Ḥull.101b ש׳ הוא דהוהוכ׳ Ms. M. it was a time of persecution (when Jews were forbidden to observe their festive days), and they sent word from there (Palestine) that this years Day of Atonement should be observed on a Sabbath day. Gen. R. s. 79 הוו טמירין … ביומא דש׳ were hidden in a cave for thirteen years during the (Hadrianic) persecution; Koh. R. to X, 8. Y.Ḥag.II, 77b top בשעת שוּמְדָּא; a. e. -
55 תם II
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56 תָּם
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57 desde el comienzo
= from the outset, from the start, from the beginning, ab initio, from the word go, from the word get-goEx. Such a structure must be imposed from the outset, and control over it exercised during any activity against the data base.Ex. Please accept this from the person who was probably the biggest sceptic in the State of Ohio at the beginning -- if we had waited for this from the start, I think we never would have started.Ex. One is to believe, for instance, that the public library movement began in a passion of liberal and humanitarian zeal, and yet public libraries were generally cold, rigidly inflexible, and elitist institutions from the beginning.Ex. There were so many corrections to be made that it would have been cheaper and quicker to catalogue the item oneself ab initio.Ex. They were rooted to their seats and riveted to the screen from the word go!.Ex. Clearly, right from the get-go the assumption was that breast cancer is causally linked to environmental factors - specifically, chemicals.* * *= from the outset, from the start, from the beginning, ab initio, from the word go, from the word get-goEx: Such a structure must be imposed from the outset, and control over it exercised during any activity against the data base.
Ex: Please accept this from the person who was probably the biggest sceptic in the State of Ohio at the beginning -- if we had waited for this from the start, I think we never would have started.Ex: One is to believe, for instance, that the public library movement began in a passion of liberal and humanitarian zeal, and yet public libraries were generally cold, rigidly inflexible, and elitist institutions from the beginning.Ex: There were so many corrections to be made that it would have been cheaper and quicker to catalogue the item oneself ab initio.Ex: They were rooted to their seats and riveted to the screen from the word go!.Ex: Clearly, right from the get-go the assumption was that breast cancer is causally linked to environmental factors - specifically, chemicals. -
58 desde el principio
= from the start, all along, ab initio, from the outset, from the beginning, from the word go, from the word get-goEx. Please accept this from the person who was probably the biggest sceptic in the State of Ohio at the beginning -- if we had waited for this from the start, I think we never would have started.Ex. 'I know you want to do the best job you can -- not that you haven't all along'.Ex. There were so many corrections to be made that it would have been cheaper and quicker to catalogue the item oneself ab initio.Ex. Such a structure must be imposed from the outset, and control over it exercised during any activity against the data base.Ex. One is to believe, for instance, that the public library movement began in a passion of liberal and humanitarian zeal, and yet public libraries were generally cold, rigidly inflexible, and elitist institutions from the beginning.Ex. They were rooted to their seats and riveted to the screen from the word go!.Ex. Clearly, right from the get-go the assumption was that breast cancer is causally linked to environmental factors - specifically, chemicals.* * *= from the start, all along, ab initio, from the outset, from the beginning, from the word go, from the word get-goEx: Please accept this from the person who was probably the biggest sceptic in the State of Ohio at the beginning -- if we had waited for this from the start, I think we never would have started.
Ex: 'I know you want to do the best job you can -- not that you haven't all along'.Ex: There were so many corrections to be made that it would have been cheaper and quicker to catalogue the item oneself ab initio.Ex: Such a structure must be imposed from the outset, and control over it exercised during any activity against the data base.Ex: One is to believe, for instance, that the public library movement began in a passion of liberal and humanitarian zeal, and yet public libraries were generally cold, rigidly inflexible, and elitist institutions from the beginning.Ex: They were rooted to their seats and riveted to the screen from the word go!.Ex: Clearly, right from the get-go the assumption was that breast cancer is causally linked to environmental factors - specifically, chemicals. -
59 shade
There is an established distinction in the significations of 'shade' and 'shadow' <...> 'Shadow' is the obscurity made by the interception of light by an object, in the figure or shape of the object. 'Shade' is a like obscurity without reference to figure. 'Shade' is used when protection only from the rays of the sun is intended. The farmer, to cool and refresh himself, says, I will go into the 'shade' of a tree--never into the 'shadow'. Hence, when there is no reference to figure, but to protection only, the word 'shade' should always be used. ( Noah Webster)Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > shade
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60 shadow
There is an established distinction in the significations of 'shade' and 'shadow' <...> 'Shadow' is the obscurity made by the interception of light by an object, in the figure or shape of the object. 'Shade' is a like obscurity without reference to figure. 'Shade' is used when protection only from the rays of the sun is intended. The farmer, to cool and refresh himself, says, I will go into the 'shade' of a tree--never into the 'shadow'. Hence, when there is no reference to figure, but to protection only, the word 'shade' should always be used. ( Noah Webster)Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > shadow
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