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121 embarazarse
1 (quedarse encinta) to become pregnant2 (turbarse) to get embarrassed* * *
■embarazarse verbo reflexivo
1 (sentir vergüenza) to feel embarrassed
2 (quedar embarazada) to get pregnant
* * *vpr[avergonzarse] to get embarrassed* * *v/r get embarrassed -
122 вагітна
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123 забременея
забременѐя,забременя̀вам гл. become pregnant, conceive, get in the family way; be with child (от by); накарвам да забременее make pregnant, impregnate (s.o.), get in the family way, ( девойка) get in trouble; тя не може да забременее she cannot conceive. -
124 quedar embarazada
v.to get pregnant, to become pregnant, to get knocked up, to catch on. -
125 gravesco
grăvesco, ĕre, v. inch. n. [gravis], to become [p. 828] burdened or heavy ( poet. and in postAug. prose).I.Lit.A. B.In partic., to become pregnant:II.cameli lac habent, donec iterum gravescant,
Plin. 11, 41, 96, § 236.—Trop., to become grievous or bad, to grow worse:B.aerumna gravescit,
Lucr. 4, 1069:impetus,
id. 6, 337:haec in morte,
id. 3, 1022:valetudo Augusti,
Tac. A. 1, 5:publica mala in dies,
id. ib. 14, 51.—To be cumbered, embarrassed, Ambros. de Virg. 1, 6, 25:peccato gravescit oratio,
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126 ingravesco
in-grăvesco, 3 (in tmesi:I.inque gravescunt,
Lucr. 4, 1250), v. inch. n., to grow heavy, become heavier.Lit.:II.corpora exercitationum defatigatione ingravescunt,
Cic. de Sen. 11, 36:sal vix incredibili pondere ingravescit,
Plin. 31, 7, 39, § 79. — Poet., to become pregnant:suscipiunt aliae pondus magis inque gravescunt,
Lucr. 4, 1250.—Transf., to increase; grow worse, to become burdensome:ingravescens morbus,
Cic. Div. 2, 6, 16:ingravescens aetas,
id. de Sen. 2, 6:corpora exercitationum defetigatione ingravescunt,
id. de Sen. 11, 36:hoc studium quotidie ingravescit,
grows more serious, id. Fam. 4, 4, 4:alter in dies ingravescit,
id. Att. 10, 4, 2: annona, provisions grow dearer, Auct. Or. pro Domo, 5, 11:Verania mox ingravescit, clamat moriens, etc.,
Plin. Ep. 2, 20, 5:falsis (rumoribus) ingravescebat,
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127 κίσσα 2
κίσσα 2.Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `morbid `longing' of pregnant women craving for strange food' (Dsc., S. E., Sor., Gal.).Other forms: Att. κίττα.Derivatives: κισσάω, κιττάω `have κ.' (Ar., Arist.), `become pregnant' (LXX), with κίσσησις (Gal.). κισσώδης `full of κίσσα' (Dsc.).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Age and frequency of the attestations suggest, that κισσάω as opposed to 2. κίσσα is primary, so a backformation (thus Lagercrantz Lautgeschichte 86ff., but with wrong etymology). But κισσάω is a denominative of 1. κίσσα `jay, magpie' and refers to the wellknown gluttony of the bird ( ὄρνεον ἀδηφάγον καὶ παμφάγον sch. Ar. Pax 496); so κισσάω prop. popular-expressive `behave like a jay (magpie)'. - The usual connection with Skt. kéta- `will, desire', Lith. kviečiù `invite' etc. (Solmsen KZ 33, 294ff.) must be given up. Other wrong etymologies in Bq. The gloss κοῖται γυναικῶν ἐπιθυμίαι is just an incidental use of κοίτη = `marital bed, sexual intercourse'.Page in Frisk: 1,859-860Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κίσσα 2
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128 κισσάω
κισσάω 1 aor. ἐκίσσησα crave (Aristoph. et al.; also Just., D. 58, 4 [for ἐγκισσάω Gen 31:10]; of the cravings of pregnant women for strange food Aristot. et al.); become pregnant with τινά someone 1 Cl 18:5 (Ps 50:7).—DELG s.v. 2 κίσσα.
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