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1 λαχανεύω
A plant vegetables, PSI4.403.13 (iii B.C.):—[voice] Pass., to be planted with vegetables or produce them, Str.5.4.3, App.Pun. 117, PStrassb.122.5 (ii A.D.); τὰ-όμενα vegetables, Sor.1.87.2 [voice] Pass., to be used as pot-herbs,λαχανεύεται ἑφθόν Dsc.2.119
.II [voice] Med., gather herbs, Luc.Lex.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λαχανεύω
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2 pieprz
m (G pieprzu) 1. Bot., Kulin. pepper- pieprz biały/czarny white/black pepper- pieprz zmielony ground pepper- ziarnko pieprzu a grain of pepper2. przen. spice- dodać pieprzu utworowi/życiu to add spice to a. to spice up a piece of writing/life□ pieprz turecki Kulin. pimento, pimiento- pieprz ziołowy ersatz pepper (a mixture of herbs used as a seasoning)■ pranie jest suche jak a. wyschnięte na pieprz the washing is as dry as a bone a. bone dry- liście/nasiona wyschły a. są wyschnięte na pieprz the leaves/seeds are as dry as a bone a. bone dry- uciekać, gdzie pieprz rośnie pot. to take to one’s heels, to run like hell* * *-upieprz naturalny/biały — black/white pepper
uciekać, gdzie pieprz rośnie — to run away like hell (pot)
* * *mi1. bot. ( roślina) pepper ( Piper); uciekać, gdzie pieprz rośnie cut and run, head South (of the border).2. ( przyprawa) pepper; pieprz angielski allspice, pimento, Jamaica pepper; pieprz biały white pepper; pieprz cayenne cayenne pepper; pieprz czarny black pepper; pieprz mielony ground pepper; pieprz turecki capsicum, red pepper; pieprz ziołowy herb pepper; suchy jak pieprz l. wiór as dry as a bone, bone-dry.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pieprz
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3 शाकः _śākḥ _कम् _kam
शाकः कम् [शक्-घञ्] A vegetable, pot-herb, herb, any edible leaf, fruit or root used as a vegetable; दिल्लीश्वरो वा जगदीश्वरो वा मनोरथान् पूरयितुं समर्थः । अन्यैर्नृपालैः परिदीयमानं शाकाय वा स्याल्लवणाय वा स्यात् Jag.; वेत्रशाककुजे शैले Ki.15.18.-कः 1 Power, strength, energy.-2 The teak tree.-3 The Śirīṣa tree; यस्मिन् शाको नाम महीरुहः Bhāg.5.2.24.-4 N. of a people; see शक.-5 An era; especially the era of Śālivāhana.-6 N. of the sixth Dvīpa.-Comp. -अङ्गम् pepper.-अम्लम् hog- plum. ˚भेदनम् sorrel.-अष्टमी the 8th day of the dark half of फाल्गुन (on which vegetables are offered to पितृs).-आख्यः the teak tree. (-ख्यम्) a vegetable.-आहारः a vegetarian (living only on herbs &c.).-कलम्बकः leek, garlic.-चुक्रिका the tamarind.-तरुः the teak tree.-पणः 1 a measure equal to a handful.-2 a handful of vegetables.-पत्रः the Śigru tree (Mar. शेवगा).-पात्रम् a vegetable dish.-पार्थिवः a king fond of an era; see मध्यमपदलोपिन्-प्रति ind. a little of herbs.-योग्यः coriander.-रसः edible vegeta- ble juice.-राज्, -राजः Chenododium (Mar. चाकवत); also शाकवीर.-विन्दकः see बिल्व.-वृक्षः the teak tree.-व्रतम् a vow of abstinence from vegetables.-शाकटम्, -शाकिनम् a field of vegetables, a kitchen-garden.-श्रेष्ठा the egg-plant (Mar. वांगें).
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