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1 sacrifice to the gods
1) Общая лексика: совершать жертвоприношение богам2) Макаров: жертвоприношение богам -
2 a sacrifice to the gods
Общая лексика: жертвоприношение богамУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a sacrifice to the gods
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3 Criobolium (In the ancient religion of Asia Minor, the sacrifice of a ram and the bathing of a devotee in its blood, in the cult of the Great Mother of the Gods)
Общая лексика: криобол (жертвоприношение барана Великой Матери Богов и омовение посвящаемого его кровью)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Criobolium (In the ancient religion of Asia Minor, the sacrifice of a ram and the bathing of a devotee in its blood, in the cult of the Great Mother of the Gods)
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4 Taurobolium (Bull sacrifice practiced from about AD 160 in the Mediterranean cult of the Great Mother of the Gods)
Религия: тавроболийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Taurobolium (Bull sacrifice practiced from about AD 160 in the Mediterranean cult of the Great Mother of the Gods)
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5 to sacrifice a lamb to the gods
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to sacrifice a lamb to the gods
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sacrifice ['sækrɪfaɪs]1 nounReligion & figurative sacrifice m;∎ to offer sth (up) as a sacrifice to the gods offrir qch en sacrifice aux dieux;∎ I've made a lot of sacrifices for you j'ai fait beaucoup de sacrifices pour vous;∎ to make the supreme sacrifice faire le sacrifice suprême;∎ human sacrifice sacrifice m humainReligion & figurative sacrifier;∎ to sacrifice sth to God sacrifier qch à Dieu;∎ she sacrificed herself for her children elle s'est sacrifiée pour ses enfants;∎ to sacrifice one's career/independence sacrifier sa carrière/son indépendance -
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1. noun1) (giving up valued thing) Opferung, die; (of principles) Preisgabe, die; (of pride, possessions) Aufgabe, die2) (offering to deity) Opfer, das2. transitive verb(give up, offer as sacrifice) opfernsacrifice oneself/something to something — sich/etwas einer Sache (Dat.) opfern
* * *1. noun1) (the act of offering something (eg an animal that is specially killed) to a god: A lamb was offered in sacrifice.) das Opfer2) (the thing that is offered in this way.) das Opfer3) (something of value given away or up in order to gain something more important or to benefit another person: His parents made sacrifices to pay for his education.) das Opfer2. verb1) (to offer as a sacrifice: He sacrificed a sheep in the temple.) opfern2) (to give away etc for the sake of something or someone else: He sacrificed his life trying to save the children from the burning house.) opfern•- academic.ru/63705/sacrificial">sacrificial- sacrificially* * *sac·ri·fice[ˈsækrɪfaɪs, AM -rə-]I. vt1. (kill)▪ to \sacrifice sb/sth [to sb] jdn/etw [jdm] opfernour company risks sacrificing its goodwill on the altar of profit unsere Firma läuft Gefahr, ihren guten Ruf auf dem Altar des Profits zu opfern2. (give up)▪ to \sacrifice sth [for sb] etw [für jdn] opfern [o aufgeben]many women \sacrifice promising careers for their family viele Frauen geben ihrer Familie zuliebe eine viel versprechende Karriere aufto \sacrifice a knight CHESS einen Springer opfernto \sacrifice one's free time seine Freizeit opfernII. vito \sacrifice to the gods den Göttern opfern [o Opfer bringenIII. nat great personal \sacrifice unter großem persönlichen Verzicht [o großen persönlichen Opfern]to make \sacrifices Opfer bringen, Verzicht leisten3.▶ to make the ultimate [or supreme] \sacrifice for sb/sth für jdn/etw das höchste Opfer bringen [o sein Leben geben]* * *['skrIfaɪs] Opfer nt; (= thing sacrificed also) Opfergabe fto make a sacrifice of sb/sth — jdn/etw opfern or zum Opfer bringen
what a sacrifice (to make)! —
the sacrifice of quality to speed — wenn Qualität der Geschwindigkeit geopfert wird or zum Opfer fällt
to sell sth at a sacrifice (inf) — etw mit Verlust verkaufen
2. vtopfern (sth to sb jdm etw)* * *sacrifice [ˈsækrıfaıs]A s [US auch -fəs]1. RELa) Opfer n, Opferung fb) Kreuzesopfer n (Jesu):Sacrifice of the Mass Messopfer2. a) REL oder fig Opfer n (das Geopferte)b) fig Opfer n, Aufopferung fmake sacrifices → C 2;make a sacrifice of sth etwas opfern;make sb a sacrifice jemandem ein Opfer bringen;at some sacrifice of accuracy unter einigem Verzicht auf Genauigkeit;3. WIRTSCH Verlust m, Einbuße f:sell at a sacrifice → B 3B v/t1. REL opfern (to dat)sacrifice o.s. sich (auf)opfern ( for für);3. WIRTSCH mit Verlust verkaufenC v/i1. REL opfern2. fig Opfer bringen* * *1. noun1) (giving up valued thing) Opferung, die; (of principles) Preisgabe, die; (of pride, possessions) Aufgabe, die2) (offering to deity) Opfer, das2. transitive verb(give up, offer as sacrifice) opfernsacrifice oneself/something to something — sich/etwas einer Sache (Dat.) opfern
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1. [ʹsækrıfaıs] n1. жертваnoble [heroic, useless] sacrifice - благородная [героическая, бесполезная] жертва
to make [to accept] sacrifices - приносить [принимать] жертвы
to give one's life as a sacrifice for one's country - пожертвовать своей жизнью за родину
to fall a sacrifice to smth. - редк. пасть жертвой чего-л.
to make sacrifices for one's children - идти на лишения /на жертвы/ ради (своих) детей
it must be done at any sacrifice - это нужно сделать любой ценой /не считаясь с жертвами/
to win a battle at a great sacrifice of life - выиграть сражение ценой больших потерь
it must be done without a sacrifice in dignity - это надо сделать, не поступившись (своим) достоинством
you will gain nothing by the sacrifice of your principles - вы ничего не добьётесь, поступившись своими принципами
2. жертвоприношение; пожертвованиеto make a sacrifice of fruit [of an ox] - приносить в жертву плоды [быка]
3. ком. убытокsacrifice prices - убыточные цены; оценка себе в убыток
to sell goods at a (great) sacrifice - продавать товары по убыточной цене /себе в убыток/
goods are cleared off at a very considerable sacrifice - товары распродаются со значительной скидкой
4. церк. месса (тж. Eucharistic Sacrifice)2. [ʹsækrıfaıs] v♢
the great /the last, the supreme/ sacrifice - смерть в бою за родину1. жертвовать, приносить жертвыto sacrifice one's life [oneself, everything] to save one's child - пожертвовать жизнью [собой, всем], чтобы спасти ребёнка
he sacrificed his whole life to the cause of revolution - он отдал свою жизнь делу революции
to sacrifice accuracy for vividness - поступиться точностью ради живости ( изложения)
2. совершать жертвоприношениеto sacrifice sheep [oxen, fruit] - приносить в жертву овец [быков, плоды]
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1. n жертва2. n жертвоприношение; пожертвование3. n ком. убытокsacrifice prices — убыточные цены; оценка себе в убыток
4. n церк. месса5. v жертвовать, приносить жертвы6. v совершать жертвоприношение7. v ком. продавать в убытокСинонимический ряд:1. concession (noun) concession; renunciation2. cost (noun) cost; expense; price; toll3. loss (noun) deduction; discount; loss; reduction4. offering (noun) atonement; expiation; forfeiture; immolation; oblation; offering; penance; relinquishment; reparation; tribute; victim5. consecrate (verb) bless; consecrate; dedicate; devote; hallow; immolate; victimize; worship6. forfeit (verb) forego; forfeit; relinquish; renounce; spare; yield7. forgo (verb) eschew; forbear; forgo8. lose (verb) drop; loseАнтонимический ряд:acquisition; gain; withhold -
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sac·ri·fice [ʼsækrɪfaɪs, Am -rə-] vt1) ( kill)to \sacrifice sb/sth [to sb] jdn/etw [jdm] opfern;to \sacrifice people to the gods den Göttern Menschenopfer [dar]bringen; ( fig)our company risks sacrificing its good will on the altar of profit unsere Firma läuft Gefahr, ihren guten Ruf auf dem Altar des Profits zu opfern2) ( give up)to \sacrifice sth [for sb] etw [für jdn] opfern [o aufgeben];many women \sacrifice promising careers for their family viele Frauen geben ihrer Familie zuliebe eine viel versprechende Karriere auf;to \sacrifice a knight chess einen Springer opfern;to \sacrifice one's free time seine Freizeit opfern vito \sacrifice to the gods den Göttern opfern [o Opfer bringen] nat great personal \sacrifice unter großem persönlichen Verzicht [o großen persönlichen Opfern];to make \sacrifices Opfer bringen, Verzicht leistenPHRASES:to make the ultimate [or supreme] \sacrifice for sb/ sth für jdn/etw das höchste Opfer bringen [o sein Leben geben] -
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ˈsækrɪfaɪs
1. сущ.
1) жертва;
жертвоприношение( to - кому-л.) animal sacrifices to the gods ≈ животные, приносимые в жертву богам at the sacrifice of smth. ≈ пожертвовав чем-л. heroic sacrifice ≈ героическая жертва human sacrifice ≈ человеческая жертва, человеческое жертвоприношение personal sacrifice ≈ личная жертва He gave his life as a sacrifice for his country. ≈ Он пожертвовал своей жизнью во имя родины. great sacrifice last sacrifice supreme sacrifice ultimate sacrifice Syn: offering, oblation
2) убыток( при продаже чего-л. по заниженной цене) sell at a sacrifice sacrifice price sacrifice market Syn: loss
2. гл.
1) приносить в жертву( to - кому-л.), совершать жертвоприношение;
жертвовать to sacrifice a lamb to the gods ≈ принести в жертву богам ягненка He sacrificed his life to save the drowning child. ≈ Он пожертвовал соей жизнью, чтобы спасти тонущего ребенка. Are you prepared to sacrifice the pleasures of nature to the convenience of city life? ≈ Вы готовы пожертвовать красотами природы ради удобств городской жизни? Syn: forgo
2) продавать себе в убыток особ. коммерч. Syn: sell at a sacrifice
3) убивать (подопытное животное) для проведения научного эксперимента жертва - noble * благородная жертва - a * willingly offered добровольная жертва - to make *s приносить жертвы - to give one's life as a * for one's country пожертвовать своей жизнью за родину - to fall a * to smth. (редкое) пасть жертвой чего-л. - to make *s for one's children идти на лишения /на жертвы/ ради (своих) детей - to offer up a * приносить жертву - it must be done at any * это нужно сделать любой ценой /не считаясь с жертвами/ - to win a battle at a great * of life выиграть сражение ценой больших потерь - it must be done without a * in dignity это надо сделать, не поступившись (своим) достоинством - you will gain nothing by the * of your principles вы ничего не добьетесь, поступившись своими принципами жертвоприношение;
пожертвование - the fire of * жертвенный огонь - a * to the gods жертвоприношение богам - to make a * of fruit приносить в жертву плоды - to offer animals in * приносить в жертву животных (коммерческое) убыток - * prices убыточные цены;
оценка себе в убыток - to sell goods at a (great) * продавать товары по убыточной цене /себе в убыток/ - goods are cleared off at a very considerable * товары распродаются со значительной скидкой (церковное) месса (тж. Eucharistic S.) > the great /the last, the supreme/ * смерть в бою за родину жертвовать, приносить жертвы - to * one's life to save one's child пожертвовать жизнью, чтобы спасти ребенка - he *d his whole life to the cause of revolution он отдал свою жизнь делу революции - to * accuracy for vividness поступиться точностью ради живости (изложения) - to * a piece пожертвовать фигуру (шахматы) совершать жертвоприношение - to * to the gods совершать жертвоприношение богам - to * sheep приносить в жертву овец (коммерческое) продавать в убыток sacrifice жертва;
to make a sacrifice приносить жертву;
at the sacrifice (of smth.) пожертвовав (чем-л.) ;
the great (или last) sacrifice смерть в бою за родину equal ~ principle принцип равных жертв sacrifice жертва;
to make a sacrifice приносить жертву;
at the sacrifice (of smth.) пожертвовав (чем-л.) ;
the great (или last) sacrifice смерть в бою за родину sacrifice жертва;
to make a sacrifice приносить жертву;
at the sacrifice (of smth.) пожертвовав (чем-л.) ;
the great (или last) sacrifice смерть в бою за родину sacrifice жертва;
to make a sacrifice приносить жертву;
at the sacrifice (of smth.) пожертвовав (чем-л.) ;
the great (или last) sacrifice смерть в бою за родину ~ жертва ~ жертвовать ~ жертвоприношение ~ недостача ~ потеря ~ приносить в жертву, жертвовать;
to sacrifice oneself жертвовать собой;
to sacrificea piece шахм. пожертвовать фигурой ~ продавать в убыток ~ совершать жертвоприношение ~ убыток;
to sell at a sacrifice продавать себе в убыток ~ убыток ~ приносить в жертву, жертвовать;
to sacrifice oneself жертвовать собой;
to sacrificea piece шахм. пожертвовать фигурой ~ приносить в жертву, жертвовать;
to sacrifice oneself жертвовать собой;
to sacrificea piece шахм. пожертвовать фигурой ~ убыток;
to sell at a sacrifice продавать себе в убытокБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sacrifice
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['sækrɪfaɪs] 1. сущ.1) жертваat the sacrifice of smth. — пожертвовав чем-л.
He gave his life as a sacrifice for his country. — Он пожертвовал своей жизнью во имя родины.
animal sacrifices to the gods — животные, приносимые в жертву богам
Syn:3) эк. убыток ( при продаже)sacrifice price — цена, убыточная для продавца, убыточная цена
sacrifice market — рынок, на котором товары продаются по заниженным ценам
to sell at a sacrifice — продавать себе в убыток, продавать по убыточной цене
Syn:••2. гл.the great / last / supreme / ultimate sacrifice — смерть в бою за родину
1) ( sacrifice to)а) приносить что-л. в жертву чему-л., жертвовать чем-л. во имя чего-л.He sacrificed his life to save the drowning child. — Он пожертвовал жизнью, спасая тонущего ребёнка.
Are you prepared to sacrifice the pleasures of nature to the convenience of city life? — Вы готовы пожертвовать красотами природы ради удобств городской жизни?
Syn:б) приносить жертву ( божеству), совершать жертвоприношение2) эк. продавать себе в убытокSyn:3) убивать ( подопытное животное) для проведения научного эксперимента -
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1. IIIsacrifice smb. sacrifice children (one's son, sheep, etc.) приносить в жертву детей и т.д.; sacrifice oneself жертвовать собой; sacrifice smth. sacrifice one's life (an eye, a limb, a leg, etc.) (пожертвовать жизнью и т.д.; sacrifice a hundred pounds пожертвовать сто фунтов; sacrifice one's interests (one's pleasures, one's career, etc.) отказаться от своих интересов и т.д., пожертвовать /поступиться/ своими интересами и т.д.2. IVsacrifice smb., smth. in some manner sacrifice smb., smth. deliberately (heroically, patriotically, etc.) намеренно и т.д. жертвовать кем-л., чем-л. /приносить кого-л., что-л. в жертву/3. VIIsacrifice smth. to do smth. sacrifice one's life to save the drowning child (one's time to help her, one's prospects to stay with one's sick mother, etc.) пожертвовать своей жизнью, чтобы спасти тонущего ребенка и т.д.4. XIbe sacrificed to do smth. beautiful old houses had to be sacrificed to make room for modern buildings пришлось пожертвовать прекрасными старыми домами, чтобы освободить место для современных зданий5. XVIsacrifice to smb. sacrifice to the goddess (to idols, to a deity, to one's ambition, etc.) приносить жертву богине и т.д.6. XXI1sacrifice smth. for smb., smth. sacrifice one's life for one's children (oneself for the country, one's life for the good of humanity, etc.) пожертвовать жизнью /не щадить жизни/ ради детей и т.д.; sacrifice one's personal interests for public good (business for pleasure, one's whole career for a passing whim, an inheritance for a principle, etc.) отказаться от своих личных интересов ради общественного блага и т.д.; sacrifice smth. to smth. sacrifice appearance to comfort (everything to his interests, one's career to her welfare, beauty to accuracy, orderliness to convenience, clearness to terseness, accuracy to vividness, etc.) поступиться внешним видом ради удобствам т.д.; sacrifice one's time to the study of the subject (an inclination to smb.'s happiness, etc.) отдать все свое свободное, время на изучение этого предмета и т.д.; sacrifice smb., smth. to smth., smb. sacrifice one's friends to one's ambition не (по)щадить друзей ради своего честолюбия; smb., smth. to the gods приносить кого-л., что-л. в жертву богам -
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1. noun1) (the act of offering something (eg an animal that is specially killed) to a god: A lamb was offered in sacrifice.) sacrificio2) (the thing that is offered in this way.) sacrificio3) (something of value given away or up in order to gain something more important or to benefit another person: His parents made sacrifices to pay for his education.) sacrificio
2. verb1) (to offer as a sacrifice: He sacrificed a sheep in the temple.) sacrificar2) (to give away etc for the sake of something or someone else: He sacrificed his life trying to save the children from the burning house.) sacrificar•- sacrificially
sacrifice1 n sacrificiosacrifice2 vb sacrificartr['sækrɪfaɪs]1 (gen) sacrificio2 (offering) ofrenda1 (offer as sacrifice) sacrificar2 (give up) sacrificar, renunciar a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make sacrifices hacer sacrificios, sacrificarse1) : sacrificar2)to sacrifice oneself : sacrificarse: sacrificio mn.• sacrificio s.m.v.• malvender v.• sacrificar v.'sækrəfaɪs, 'sækrɪfaɪs
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1) (Occult, Relig)a) u (practice, act) sacrificio mb) c ( offering) ofrenda f, víctima f (propiciatoria)2) u c ( giving up) sacrificio mto make sacrifices — sacrificarse*
3) c ( in baseball) sacrificio m
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transitive verb sacrificar*
2.
vi ( in baseball) sacrificarse*['sækrɪfaɪs]1.N (lit, fig) sacrificio mto make sacrifices (for sb) — hacer sacrificios (por algn), sacrificarse (por algn)
2.VT (lit, fig) sacrificar; (Comm) vender con pérdidato sacrifice o.s. (for sb/sth) — sacrificarse (por algn/algo)
accuracy should never be sacrificed to speed — nunca debería sacrificarse la exactitud por la rapidez
* * *['sækrəfaɪs, 'sækrɪfaɪs]
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1) (Occult, Relig)a) u (practice, act) sacrificio mb) c ( offering) ofrenda f, víctima f (propiciatoria)2) u c ( giving up) sacrificio mto make sacrifices — sacrificarse*
3) c ( in baseball) sacrificio m
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I ['sækrɪfaɪs] nHe gave his life as a sacrifice for his country. — Он пожертвовал своей жизнью во имя родины
- heroic sacrifice- great sacrifice
- ultimate sacrifice
- at the sacrifice of smth
- make sacrifices for the sake of one's children
- accept smb's sacrifice II ['sækrɪfaɪs] vжертвовать, приносить в жертвуHe sacrificed his life to save the drowning child. — Он пожертвовал своей жизнью, чтобы спасти тонущего ребенка
- sacrifice smb, smth- sacrifice one's holiday
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I v/t sacrifice; (Tier, Früchte etc.) auch offer up; sein Leben opfern give ( oder lay down) one’s lifeII v/i (make a) sacrificeIII v/refl sacrifice o.s. ( für oder + Dat for); wer opfert sich und holt uns was zu trinken aus dem Keller? umg., hum. who’s volunteering to go and get us something to drink from the cellar?* * *to victimize; to sacrifice; to immolate; to offer up;sich opfernto offer up* * *ọp|fern ['ɔpfɐn]1. vtsein Leben opfern —
die soziale Idee wurde auf dem Altar des freien Marktes geopfert — the idea of social responsibility was sacrificed on the altar of the free market
2) (fig = aufgeben) to give up, to sacrifice2. vito make a sacrifice, to sacrificeeinem Gotte opfern (liter) — to pay homage to a god (liter), to worship a god
3. vr1)sich or sein Leben für jdn/etw opfern — to sacrifice oneself or one's life for sb/sth
2) (inf = sich bereit erklären) to be a martyr (inf)wer opfert sich und isst die Reste auf? — who's going to be a martyr and eat up the leftovers? (inf), who's going to volunteer to eat up the leftovers?
* * *1) lay down2) (to offer as a sacrifice: He sacrificed a sheep in the temple.) sacrifice3) (to give away etc for the sake of something or someone else: He sacrificed his life trying to save the children from the burning house.) sacrifice* * *op·fern[ˈɔpfɐn]I. vt▪ [jdm] jdn \opfern to sacrifice sb [to sb]▪ [jdm] etw \opfern to offer up sth [to sb]▪ Geopferte(r) sacrificial victim2. (spenden)▪ [jdm/etw] etw \opfern to donate sth [to sb/sth]3. (aufgeben)▪ jdn \opfern to sacrifice sbII. vi1. (ein Opfer darbringen) to [make a] sacrifice▪ jdm \opfern to offer sacrifice to sb▪ für jdn/etw \opfern to make a donation to sb/sthIII. vrwer opfert sich, die Reste aufzuessen? who's going to volunteer to polish off the rest?* * *1.transitives Verb1) (darbringen) sacrifice; make a sacrifice of; offer up <fruit, produce, etc.>2.intransitives Verb3.[den Göttern] opfern — offer sacrifice [to the gods]
reflexives Verb1)sich für jemanden/etwas opfern — sacrifice oneself for somebody/something
2) (ugs. scherzh.) be the martyrwer opfert sich denn und isst den Nachtisch auf? — who's going to volunteer to finish off the dessert?
* * *sein Leben opfern give ( oder lay down) one’s lifeB. v/i (make a) sacrificeC. v/r sacrifice o.s. (für oder +dat for);wer opfert sich und holt uns was zu trinken aus dem Keller? umg, hum who’s volunteering to go and get us something to drink from the cellar?* * *1.transitives Verb1) (darbringen) sacrifice; make a sacrifice of; offer up <fruit, produce, etc.>2.intransitives Verb3.[den Göttern] opfern — offer sacrifice [to the gods]
reflexives Verb1)sich für jemanden/etwas opfern — sacrifice oneself for somebody/something
2) (ugs. scherzh.) be the martyrwer opfert sich denn und isst den Nachtisch auf? — who's going to volunteer to finish off the dessert?
* * *v.to immolate v.to sacrifice v.to victimise (UK) v.to victimize (US) v. -
18 दक्ष _dakṣa
दक्ष a. [दक्ष्-कर्तरि अच्]1 Able, competent, expert, clever, skilful; नाट्ये च दक्षा वयम् Ratn.1.6; मेरौ स्थिते दोग्धरि दोहदक्षे Ku.1.2; R.12.11.-2 Fit, suitable; दक्षेण सूत्रेण ससर्जिथाध्वरम् Bhāg.4.6.44.-3 Ready, careful, atten- tive, prompt; Y.1.76; रन्ध्रान्वेषणदक्षाणां द्विषामामिषतां ययौ R.12.11.-4 Honest, upright.-क्षः 1 N. of a celebrated Prajāpti. [He was one of the ten sons of Brahman, being born from his right thumb, and was the chief of the patriarchs of mankind. He is said to have had many daughters, 27 of whom became the wives of the moon, thus forming the 27 lunar mansions, and 13 the wives of Kaśyapa, becoming by him the mothers of gods, demons, men, and animals; see कश्यप. At one time Daksa celebrated a great sacrifice, but did not invite his daughter Satī, nor her husband Śiva, the chief of the gods. Satī, however, went to the sacrifice, but being greatly insulted threw herself into fire and perished; cf. Ku.1.21. When Śiva heard this he was very much provoked, and according to one account, himself went to the sacri- fice, completely destroyed it and pursued Dakṣa who assumed the form of a deer, and at last decapita- ted him. But Śiva is said to have afterwards restored him to life, and he thenceforward acknowledged the god's supremacy. According to another account, Śiva, when provoked, tore off a hair from his matted hair, and dashed it with great force against the ground when lo ! a powerful demon started up and awaited his orders. He was told to go and destroy Dakṣa's sacrifice; whereupon the mighty demon, attended by several demigods, went to the sacrifice, routed the gods and priests, and, according to one account, beheaded Dakṣa himself; Ms.9.128-29.]-2 A cock.-3 Fire.-4 The bull of Śiva.-5 A lover attached to many mistresses.-6 An epithet of Śiva.-7 Mental power, ability, capacity.-8 An epithet of Viṣṇu.-9 The right side or part; वामतो जानकी यस्य दक्षभागे च लक्ष्मणः-1 Ability, power, fitness.-11 Strength of will, energy, resoluteness.-12 Strength, power.-13 Bad disposition, wickedness; मा सख्युर्दक्षं रिपोर्भुजेम Rv.4.3.13.-क्षा 1 The earth.-2 An epithet of the Ganges.-क्षम् Strength, vigour.-Comp. -अध्वरध्वंसकः, क्रतु- ध्वंसिन्, -मथनः, -विध्वंसः Śiva; Hch.3. -m. epithets of Śiva.-कन्या, -जा, तनया, -यज्ञविनाशिनी 1 an epithet of Durgā.-2 a lunar mansion.-जापतिः 1 the moon-2 Śiva.-सावर्णः (र्णिः) N. of the 9th Manu; नवमो दक्षसावर्णिर्मनुर्वरुणसंभवः Bhāg.8.13.18.-सुतः a god. (-ता) a lunar mansion. नरेन्द्रकन्यास्तमवाप्य सत्पतिं तमोनुदं दक्षसुता इवाबभुः R.3.33. -
19 GOÐ
n. (heathen) god.* * *n. pl. [all the Teutonic languages have this word in common; Ulf. guþa, n. pl., Gal. iv. 8; guda, id., John x. 34, 35; and Guþ, m.; A. S. godu, n. pl., and God, m.; O. H. G. Cot: in mod. languages masc.; Engl. God; Germ. Gott; Dan.-Swed. Gud].A. HISTORICAL REMARKS.—In heathen times this word was neuter, and was used almost exclusively in plur., as were also other words denoting Godhead, e. g. regin or rögn = numina, q. v.; and bönd, höpt, prop. = bonds, and metaph. gods:—this plur. usage seems not to refer to a plurality of gods, but rather, as the Hebrew אלהים, to the majesty and mystery of the Godhead; it points to an earlier and purer faith than that which was current in the later ages of the Scandinavian heathendom; thus the old religious poem Völuspá distinguishes a twofold order of gods,—the heavenly powers (regin or ginn-heilög goð) who had no special names or attributes, and who ruled the world, like the Μοιρα or Αισα of Gr. mythology;—and the common gods who were divided into two tribes, Æsir ( Ases) and Vanir, whose conflict and league are recorded in Vsp. 27, 28, and Edda 47.II. after the introduction of Christianity, the masculine gender (as in Greek and Latin) superseded the neuter in all Teutonic languages, first in Gothic, then in Old High German and Anglo-Saxon, and lastly in the Scandinavian languages; but neither in Gothic nor in Icel. did the word ever take the masc. inflexive r or s, so that it remains almost unique in form.2. in Scandinavian the root vowel was altered from o to u (goð to guð), [Swed.-Dan. gud], yet in old poems of the Christian age it is still made to rhyme with o, Goðs, boðnum; Goð, roðnar, Sighvat; as also in the oldest MSS. of the 12th century; sometimes however it is written ḡþ, in which case the root vowel cannot be discerned.3. in Icel. the pronunciation also underwent a change, and the g in Guð ( God) is now pronounced gw (Gwuð), both in the single word and in those proper names which have become Christian, e. g. Guðmundr pronounced Gwuðmundr, whence the abbreviated form Gvendr or Gvöndr. The old form with o is still retained in obsolete words, as goði, goðorð, vide below, and in local names from the heathen age, as Goð-dalir; so also Gormr (q. v.), which is contracted from Goð-ormr not Guð-ormr. On the other hand, the Saxon and German have kept the root vowel o.III. in old poems of heathen times it was almost always used without the article; gremdu eigi goð at þér, Ls.; áðr vér heilög goð blótim, Fas. i. (in a verse); ginnheilög Goð, Vsp. passim; goðum ek þat þakka, Am. 53; með goðum, Alm.; in prose, en goð hefna eigi alls þegar, Nj. 132.2. with the article goð-in, Vsp. 27: freq. in prose, um hvat reiddusk goðin þá er hér brann hraunit er nú stöndu vér á, Bs. i. (Kr. S.) 22; eigi eru undr at goðin reiðisk tölum slíkum, id.; Hallfreðr lastaði eigi goðin, þó aðrir menn hallmælti þeim, Fms. ii. 52; allmikin hug leggr þú á goðin, Fs. 94; eigi munu goðin þessu valda, Nj. 132, passim.3. very seldom in sing., and only if applied to a single goddess or the like, as Öndor-goðs (gen.), Haustl. 7; Vana-goð, of Freyja, Edda; enu skírleita goði, of the Sun, Gm. 39.IV. after the introduction of Christianity, the neut. was only used of false gods in sing. as well as in pl., Sólar-goð = Apollo, Orrostu-goð = Mars, Drauma-goð = Morpheus, Bret. (Verel.); and was held up for execration by the missionaries; gör þik eigi svá djarfa, at þú kallir goð hinn hæsta konung er ek trúi á, Fb. i. 371. Yet so strongly did the neut. gender cleave to the popular mind that it remains (Grág. Kb. i. 192) in the oath formula, goð gramt = Goð gramr; and Icel. still say, í Guðanna (pl.) bænum.2. guðír, masc. pl., as in A. S. gudas, is freq. in eccl. writers, but borrowed from the eccl. Lat.B. IN COMPDS:I. with nouns, goða-blót, n. sacrifice to the gods, Fb. i. 35. goða-gremi, f. a term in the heathen oath, wrath of the gods, Eg. 352. goða-heill, f. favour of the gods, Þorst. Síðu H. 9. goða-hús, n. a house of gods, temple, Dropl. 11, Nj. 131, Fb. i. 337. goða-stallar, m. pl. the altar in temples, Fas. i. 454. goða-stúka, u, f. the sanctuary in heathen temples, answering to the choir or sanctuary in churches, Landn. 335 (App.) goða-tala, u, f. in the phrase, í goðatölu, in the tale ( list) of gods, 625. 41. goð-borinn, part. διογενής, god-born, Hkv. 1. 29. goð-brúðr, f. bride of the gods (the goddess Skaði), Edda (in a verse). Goð-dalir, m. pl. a local name, hence Goð-dælir, m. pl. a family, Landn. goð-gá, f. blasphemy against the gods, Nj. 163, Ld. 180. goð-heimr, m. the home of the gods, Stor. 20, cp. Ýt. goð-konungr, m. (cp. Gr. διογενής βασιλεύς), a king,—kings being deemed the offspring of gods, Ýt. goð-kunnigr and goð-kyndr, adj. of the kith of gods, Edda 6, 11, 13. goð-lauss, adj. godless, a nickname, Landn. goð-lax, m. a kind of salmon, Edda (Gl.) goð-leiðr, adj. loathed by the gods, Korm. goð-máligr, adj. skilled in the lore of the gods, Hým. 38. goð-mögn, n. pl. divine powers, deities, Edda 1; biðja til þinna goðmagna, Bret. (Verel.) goð-reið, f. ‘a ride of gods’ through the air, a meteor, thought to forebode great events, Glúm. (in a verse), cp. the Swed. åska. goð-rifi, n. scorn of the gods, Sks. 435. goð-rækr, adj. ‘god-forsaken,’ wicked, 623. 30. goðum-leiðr, adj. = goðleiðr, Landn. (in a verse). goð-vargr, m. a ‘god-worrier,’ sacrilegus, ‘lupus in sanctis,’ Bs. i. 13 (in a verse). goð-vefr, vide guðvefr. goð-vegr, m. the way of the gods, the heaven, the sky, Hdl. 5. Goð-þjóð, f. the abode of the gods, Vsp.:—but Goth. Gut-þjuda = the land of the Goths, by assimilation Goð-þjóð, passim in old poems and the Sagas.II. with pr. names, originally Goð-, later and mod. Guð-; of men, Guð-brandr, Guð-laugr, Guð-leifr, Guð-mundr, Guð-röðr, Guð-ormr or Gutt-ormr, etc.; of women, Guð-björg, Guð-finna, Guð-laug, Guð-leif, Guð-ný, Guð-ríðr, Guð-rún, etc.; cp. the interesting statement in Eb. (App.) 126 new Ed. (from the Hauks-bók), that men of the olden time used to call their sons and daughters after the gods (Goð-, Þór-, Frey-, Ás-); and it was thought that a double (i. e. a compound) name gave luck and long life, esp. those compounded with the names of gods; menn höfðu mjök þá tvau nöfn, þótti þat likast til langlífis ok heilla, þótt nokkurir fyrirmælti þeim við goðin, þá mundi þat ekki saka, ef þeir ætti eitt nafn, though any one cursed them by the gods it would not hurt if they had ‘one’ name, i. e. if they were the namesakes of the gods, Eb. l. c.;—we read ‘eitt nafn’ for ‘eitt annat nafn’ of the Ed. and MS. In Fb. i. 23, the mythical king Raum is said to have had three sons, Alf, Björn, and Brand; the first was reared by the Finns, and called Finn-Alf; Björn by his mother (a giantess), and called Jötun-Björn; and Brand was given to the gods, and called Goð-Brand (Guð-brandr, whence Guðbrands-dalir, a county in Norway); cp. also Eb. ch. 7.☞ For the Christian sense of God and its compds vide s. v. Guð. -
20 слава богу
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5. thanks God
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