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21 биться
нсв1) ударяться, колотиться to beat, to pound; to strikeба́бочка бьётся о стекло́ — a butterfly is beating against the glass
во́лны прибо́я би́лись о бе́рег — the surf pounded the shore
2) (св заби́ться) пульсировать to beat; сильно колотиться to throb, to poundу меня́ си́льно заби́лось се́рдце — my heart began to throb
3) сражаться to fight, to struggleби́ться за освобожде́ние страны́ — to fight for the liberation of the country
би́ться врукопа́шную — to fight hand-to-hand
би́ться до после́днего — to fight it out
4) прилагать усилия to grapple (with), to struggle (with)би́ться над зада́чей — to rack one's brains over a problem
5) о стекле, посуде to break, to smashстекло́ легко́ бьётся — glass breaks easily, glass is fragile
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22 рукопашный бой
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23 cōn-serō
cōn-serō seruī, sertum, ere [com- + 2 sero], to connect, entwine, tie, join, fit, bind, unite: Lorica conserta hamis, V.: Consertum tegumen spinis, pinned together, V.: sagum fibulā, Ta. — Fig.: exodia conserta fabellis, L.—To join, bring together: latus lateri, O.: sinūs, Tb. — With manum, manūs (rarely manu), to fight hand to hand, join battle: signa contulit, manum conseruit: conserundi manum copia, S.: manūs inter se, L.: consertis deinde manibus, L.: dextram, V.: manu consertum alqm attrahere, L.—Fig.: ibi ego te ex iure manum consertum voco, I summon you to a trial face to face.—With pugnam or proelium: pugnam, L.: pugnam inter se, L.: proelium comminus, L.—In other connections: sicubi conserta navis sit, was grappled, L.: cum levi armaturā, L.: belli artīs inter se, employed in fight, L. -
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25 συμπίπτω
Aσυμπίπτεσκον Emp.59
:—fall together, meet violently, of winds,σὺν δ' Εὖρός τε Νότος τ' ἔπεσον Od.5.295
; of two champions beginning to fight, fall to, fight hand to hand,σύν ῥ' ἔπεσον Il.7.256
, 21.387; opp. distant fighting, , cf. 5.112, Pi.I.4(3).51(69), Luc.Tox.36; ἐς νείκεα ς. Hdt.3.120, 9.55; of a hound,σὺν δὲ πεσών PCair.Zen.532.7
(iii B.C.): c. dat. pers.,ξυμπεσὼν μόνος μόνοις S.Aj. 467
;εἰς ἀγῶνα τῷδε συμπεσών Id.Tr.20
;σ. πολεμίοις X.Cyr.2.1.11
;εἰς μάχην θηρίῳ D.S.3.35
;ἀντίοι σ. τοῖς ὑποζυγίοις Plb.3.51.5
; of ships, λάβρῳ κλύδωνι ς. E.IT 1393;ξυμπεσούσης νηΐ νεώς Th.7.63
;ξ. πρὸς ἀλλήλας τὰς ναῦς Id.2.84
.2 generally, fall in with, meet with, esp. with accidents or misfortunes, c. dat. rei,ἀσιτίῃσι Hdt.3.52
; ;κακοῖς τοιοῖσδε Id.Aj. 429
; but simply, fall in with, meet, τινι UPZ62.10 (ii B.C.), PTeb.58.56 (ii B.C.).II of accidents, ailments, symptoms, events, fall upon, happen to, (lyr.);ἐάν ποτέ σοι σ. καιρός Isoc.1.32
;εὐπαιδίας τυχεῖν ἅμα καὶ πολυπαιδίας.. καὶ τοῦτ' αὐτῷ συνέπεσεν Id.9.72
; ἀσθένεια, νοσήματα σ. τινί, Pl.Ti. 17a, 82c; συμπίπτει τοῖσι πλείστοισι τοιάδε· ἐρυθήματα προσώπου κτλ. Hp.Acut. (Sp.) 6;πάθη D.26.18
;ἡμῖν σ. πρὸς ἡμᾶς αὐτοὺς φιλία Pl.Lg. 698c
;σ. τι ἔς τινας Hdt.7.137
.2 abs., happen, occur,τῆς αὐτῆς ἡμέρης συμπιπτούσης τοῦ τε ἐν Πλαταιῇσι καὶ τοῦ ἐν Μυκάλῃ.. τρώματος Id.9.100
;τοιούτων καιρῶν συμπεσόντων Lys.19.24
;τῶν κακῶν τῶν σ. Philem.101
.[4]; of heavenly bodies, coincide, Vett.Val.190.9 (sed leg. συνεμπέσῃ).3 c. part., like τυγχάνω, καὶ τόδε ἕτερον συνέπεσε γενόμενον Hdt.9.101;συνεπεπτώκεε ἔρις ἐοῦσα Id.1.82
;Ἀρισταγόρῃ συνέπιπτε τοῦ αὐτοῦ Χρόνου πάντα ταῦτα συνελθόντα Id.5.36
; but part. is sts. omitted, ἐὰν ἴσοι συμπέσωσιν (sc. ὄντες) Arist.Pol. 1318a39.4 freq. impers. or with neut. pron., it happens, comes to pass, folld. by inf.,τόδε σφι ὧδε συμπέπτωκε γίνεσθαι Hdt.1.139
; by ὥστε c. inf., Id.8.15, 132, 141; ξυνέπεσεν ἐς τοῦτο ἀνάγκης ὥστε .. matters came to such a pass that.., Th.1.49: or c. acc. et inf., συνέπιπτε [ αὐτὸν]ἀπῖχθαι Hdt.5.35
, cf. Th.4.68, etc.;πρὸ ρκ' ἐτῶν συνέπεσε κατ' αὐτὰς τὰς Χειμερινὰς τροπὰς ἄγεσθαι τὰ Ἴσια Gem.8.21
: c. dat. et inf.,ὅσαις ἂν.. συμπέσῃ ἐμέσαι Arist.HA 588a1
;ὅταν ἀτυχεῖν σοι συμπέσῃ τι Philippid.18
; (Tegea, iv B.C.): abs., ἀπὸ ταὐτομάτου, ἀπὸ τύχης, διὰ τύχην ς., Arist.Cael. 289b22, Rh. 1385b2, Pol. 1270b20; τὰ συμπίπτοντα one's lot or fortune, E.Fr. 572, cf. lsoc.2.35;πρὸς τὸ συμπῖπτον ἀεὶ διατάττων X.Cyr.8.5.16
; τὸ συμπεσόν the incident, Arist.Pol. 1284a32;καθάπερ ἐν κατάρροις ἐνίοτε συμπίπτει Gal.16.527
, cf. 18(2).185, al.III coincide, agree or be in accordance with,σ. τούτοισι τόνδε τὸν λόγον Hdt. 7.151
; ὥστε σ. τὸ πάθος τῷ χρηστηρίῳ turned out in accordance with it, Id.6.18: abs., agree by chance, Id.2.49; εἰς ταὐτὸν ς. agree in one, Pl. Tht. 160d, R. 473d, etc.; ἐμοὶ σὺ συμπέπτωκας ἐς ταὐτὸν λόγου have come to exactly the same point with me, E.Tr. 1036.IV fall together, i.e. fall in, esp. of a house,συμπίπτει στέγη Id.HF 905
;πόλις ὑπὸ σεισμοῦ ξυμπεπτωκυῖα Th.8.41
;οἰκία σ. X.An.5.2.24
; φοβουμένη μὴ συμπέσῃ [ τὸ ἰσιεῖον] PEnteux.6.3 (iii B.C.); esp. of the vessels of the body, fall in, collapse, Hp.Off.13, Sor.1.16, al.;οἱ κρόταφοι συμπίπτουσι Gal.18(2).29
; μυκτῆρες συμπεπτωκότες, opp. ἀναπεπταμένοι, X.Eq.1.10; σῶμα συμπεσόν a frame fallen in or emaciated, Pl.Phd. 80c; ὀφθαλμοὶ ς. Arist.HA 561a21;αἱ κοιλίαι σ. τοῦ νέφους Id.Pr. 940b31
, al.; of plant-structures, Thphr.CP1.4.4; collapse, of animals, PSI6.584.25 (iii B.C.); of the heart, contract, Ruf.Syn.Puls.3.6; συνέπεσε τῷ προσώπῳ his face fell, LXX Ge.4.5; τὸ πρόσωπον συνέπεσεν ib.1 Ki.1.18; - πέπτωκα τῇ καρδίᾳ ἀπὸ μερίμνης ib.1 Ma.6.10.2 σταφυλὴ λευκὴ συμπεπτωκυῖα dried grapes, Aët.9.30; πάντα δεδομένα κρέα συμπεπτωκότα ἔστω μέχρι δυοῖν ἡμερῶν hung, ibid.V fall together, fall into the same line, σ. ἐπ' ἀλλήλων ὑπὸ στενοχωρίας impinge one on another, Pl.Tht. 195a; converge, meet,τὸ τὰς παραλλήλους σ. οἴεσθαι Arist.APo. 77b23
, cf. Euc.1Def.23, Archim.Spir.20, al.; οἱ πόροι παρ' ἀλλήλους εἰσὶ καὶ οὐ ς. Arist.HA 495a15; of the sides of a triangle, Plb.2.14.5; of a river,σ. τῷ Κηφισῷ Plu.Sull.16
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26 драка
scuffle* * ** * *scuffle, fight* * *allcomersbarneyfighthand-playructionscramblescrumscrummagescuffleturn-uptussletusslingwig -
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разг.
1) brawl
2) thrashing* * ** * *brawl, fight, scuffle* * *fighthand-playmix-upscramblescrumscrummagescuffletussletussling -
28 accedo
ac-cēdo, cessi, cessum, 3, v. n. ( perf. sync., accēstis, Verg. A. 1, 201), to go or come to or near, to approach (class.).I.Lit.A. (α).With ad:(β).accedam ad hominem,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 14; so,ad aedīs,
id. Amph. 1, 1, 108:ad flammam,
Ter. Andr. 1, 1, 103:omnīs ad aras,
to beset every altar, Lucr. 5, 1199:ad oppidum,
Caes. B. G. 2, 13:ad ludos,
Cic. Pis. 27, 65:ad Caesarem supplex,
id. Fam. 4, 4, 3: ad manum, to come to their hands (of fishes), id. Att. 2, 1, 7:ad Aquinum,
id. Phil. 2, 41, 106; so,ad Heracleam,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 49, § 129.— Impers.:ad eas (oleas) cum accederetur,
Cic. Caecin. 8, 22.—With in:(γ).ne in aedīs accederes,
Cic. Caecin. 13, 36:in senatum,
id. Att. 7, 4, 1:in Macedoniam,
id. Phil. 10, 6:in funus aliorum,
to join a funeral procession, id. Leg. 2, 26, 66 al. —With local adv.:(δ).eodem pacto, quo huc accessi, abscessero,
Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 84:illo,
Cic. Caecin. 16, 46:quo,
Sall. J. 14, 17.—With acc. (so, except the names of localities, only in poets and historians, but not in Caesar and Livy):(ε).juvat integros accedere fontīs atque haurire,
Lucr. 1, 927, and 4, 2:Scyllaeam rabiem scopulosque,
Verg. A. 1, 201:Sicanios portus,
Sil. 14, 3; cf. id. 6, 604:Africam,
Nep. Hann. 8:aliquem,
Sall. J. 18, 9; 62, 1; Tac. H. 3, 24:classis Ostia cum magno commeatu accessit,
Liv. 22, 37, 1:Carthaginem,
Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 3.—With dat. ( poet.):* (ζ).delubris,
Ov. M. 15, 745:silvis,
id. ib. 5, 674: caelo (i. e. to become a god), id. ib. 15, 818, and 870.—With inf.:(η).dum constanter accedo decerpere (rosas),
App. M. 4, p. 143 med. —Absol.:B.accedam atque hanc appellabo,
Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 17:deici nullo modo potuisse qui non accesserit,
Cic. Caecin. 13, 36:accessit propius,
ib. 8, 22:quoties voluit blandis accedere dictis,
Ov. M. 3, 375 al. — Impers.: non potis accedi, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 2, 16, 38 (Trag. v. 17 ed. Vahl.):quod eā proxime accedi poterat,
Cic. Caecin. 8, 21.In partic.1.To approach a thing in a hostilemanner (like aggredior, adorior), to attack:2.acie instructa usque ad castra hostium accessit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 51:sese propediem cum magno exercitu ad urbem accessurum,
Sall. C. 32 fin.:ad manum,
to fight hand to hand, to engage in close combat, Nep. Eum. 5, 2; Liv. 2, 30, 12:ad corpus alicujus,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 2, 2: Atque accedit muros Romana juventus, Enn. ap. Gell. 10, 29 (Ann. v. 527 ed. Vahl.): hostīs accedere ventis navibus velivolis, id. ap. Macr. S. 6, 5 (Ann. v. 380 ib.);and, in malam part.,
Ter. Heaut. 3, 3, 22.—Mercant. t. t.:3.accedere ad hastam,
to attend an auction, Nep. Att. 6, 3; Liv. 43, 16, 2.—In late Lat.: ad manus (different from ad manum, B. 1), to be admitted to kiss hands, Capit. Maxim. 5.II.Fig.A.In gen., to come near to, to approach:B.haud invito ad aurīs sermo mi accessit,
Ter. Hec. 3, 5, 32; so,clemens quidam sonus aurīs ejus accedit,
App. M. 5, p. 160:si somnus non accessit,
Cels. 3, 18; cf.:febris accedit,
id. 3, 3 sq.:ubi accedent anni,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 85; cf.:accedente senectā,
id. Ep. 2, 2, 211.In partic.1.To come to or upon one, to happen to, to befall (a meaning in which it approaches so near to accĭdo that in many passages it has been proposed to change it to the latter; cf. Ruhnk. Rut. Lup. 1, p. 3; 2, p. 96; Dictat. in Ter. p. 222 and 225); constr. with ad or (more usually) with dat.:2.voluntas vostra si ad poëtam accesserit,
Ter. Phorm. prol. 29:num tibi stultitia accessit?
have you become a fool? Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 77:paulum vobis accessit pecuniae,
Ter. Hec. 3, 5, 56:dolor accessit bonis viris, virtus non est imminuta,
Cic. Att. 1, 16, 9:quo plus sibi aetatis accederet,
id. de Or. 1, 60, 254 al.With the accessory idea of increase, to be added = addi; constr. with ad or dat.: primum facie (i. e. faciei) quod honestas accedit, Lucil. ap. Gell. 1, 14; so ap. Non. 35, 20:3.ad virtutis summam accedere nihil potest,
Cic. Fin. 4, 24:Cassio animus accessit,
id. Att. 5, 20; 7, 3; id. Clu. 60 al.:pretium agris,
the price increases, advances, Plin. Ep. 6, 19, 1.— Absol.:plura accedere debent,
Lucr. 2, 1129:accedit mors,
Cic. Fin. 1, 18, 60; id. de Or. 2, 17, 73:quae jacerent in tenebris omnia, nisi litterarum lumen accederet,
id. Arch. 6, 14 (so, not accenderet, is to be read).—If a new thought is to be added, it is expressed by accedit with quod ( add to this, that, etc.) when it implies a logical reason, but with ut ( beside this, it happens that, or it occurs that) when it implies an historical fact (cf. Zumpt, §621 and 626): accedit enim, quod patrem amo,
Cic. Att. 13, 21: so Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 2; Cic. Rosc. Am. 8, 22; id. Att. 1, 92 al.; Caes. B. G. 3, 2; 4, 16; Sall. C. 11, 5;on the other hand: huc accedit uti, etc.,
Lucr. 1, 192, 215, 265 al.:ad App. Claudii senectutem accedebat etiam ut caecus esset,
Cic. de Sen. 6, 16; so id. Tusc. 1, 19, 43; id. Rosc. Am. 31, 86; id. Deiot. 1, 2; Caes. B. G. 3, 13; 5, 16 al. When several new ideas are added, they are introduced by res in the plur.: cum ad has suspiciones certissimae res accederent: quod per fines Sequanorum Helvetios transduxisset; quod obsides inter eos dandos curāsset;quod ea omnia, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 1, 19. Sometimes the historical idea follows accedit, without ut:ad haec mala hoc mihi accedit etiam: haec Andria... gravida e Pamphilo est,
Ter. Andr. 1, 3, 11:accedit illud: si maneo... cadendum est in unius potestatem,
Cic. Att. 8, 3, 1.To give assent to, accede to, assent to, to agree with, to approve of; constr. with ad or dat. (with persons only, with dat.):4.accessit animus ad meam sententiam,
Plaut. Aul. 2, 7, 13; so Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 28, § 69; Nep. Milt. 3, 5:Galba speciosiora suadentibus accessit,
Tac. H. 1, 34; so Quint. 9, 4, 2 al.To come near to in resemblance, to resemble, be like; with ad or dat. (the latter most freq., esp. after Cic.):5.homines ad Deos nulla re propius accedunt quam salutem hominibus dando,
Cic. Lig. 12:Antonio Philippus proximus accedebat,
id. Brut. 147; cf. id. Verr. 2, 2, 3; id. de Or. 1, 62, 263; id. Ac. 2, 11, 36 al.To enter upon, to undertake; constr. with ad or in:in eandem infamiam,
Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 84:ad bellorum pericula,
Cic. Balb. 10:ad poenam,
to undertake the infliction of punishment, id. Off. 1, 25, 89:ad amicitiam Caesaris,
Caes. B. C. 1, 48:ad vectiǵalia,
to undertake their collection as contractor, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 42:ad causam,
the direction of a lawsuit, id. ib. 2, 2, 38; id. de Or. 1, 38, 175 al. But esp.:ad rem publicam,
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29 сойтись врукопашную
Makarov: fight hand to handУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сойтись врукопашную
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30 сражаться врукопашную
Makarov: fight hand-to-handУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сражаться врукопашную
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31 схватиться врукопашную
1) General subject: come to close quarters2) Makarov: come to grips, come to handgrips, fight hand to handУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > схватиться врукопашную
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32 dafrao
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] dafrao[English Word] face to face[Part of Speech] adverb[Swahili Example] piga (pigana) dafrao [Rec][English Example] fight hand to hand------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] dafrao[Swahili Plural] dafrao[English Word] accident[English Plural] accidents[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] motokaa mbili ziligongona (pigana) dafrao. [Rec][English Example] two automobiles collided------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] dafrao[Swahili Plural] dafrao[English Word] clash[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] motokaa mbili ziligongona (pigana) dafrao. [Rec][English Example] two automobiles collided------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] dafrao[Swahili Plural] dafrao[English Word] collision[English Plural] collisions[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] motokaa mbili ziligongona (pigana) dafrao. [Rec][English Example] two automobiles collided.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] dafrao[Swahili Plural] dafrao[English Word] impact[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] motokaa mbili ziligongona (pigana) dafrao. [Rec][English Example] two automobiles collided------------------------------------------------------------ -
33 dafurao
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] dafurao[English Word] face to face[Part of Speech] adverb[Swahili Example] piga (pigana) dafurao [Rec][English Example] fight hand to hand------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] dafurao[Swahili Plural] dafurao[English Word] accident[English Plural] accidents[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] motokaa mbili ziligongona pigana dafurao [Rec]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] dafurao[Swahili Plural] dafurao[English Word] clash[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] motokaa mbili ziligongona pigana dafurao------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] dafurao[Swahili Plural] dafurao[English Word] collision[English Plural] collisions[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] motokaa mbili ziligongona (pigana) dafurao [Rec]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] dafurao[Swahili Plural] dafurao[English Word] impact[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] motokaa mbili ziligongona pigana dafurao [Rec]------------------------------------------------------------ -
34 a lupta corp la corp
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36 རལ་ཁ་སྤྲོད་པ་
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37 īctus
īctus ūs, m [1 IC-], a blow, stroke, stab, cut, thrust, bite, sting, wound: uno ictu securis: gladiatoris: scutis uno ictu pilorum transfixis, Cs.: non caecis ictibus volnerari, L.: medicari cuspidis ictum, V.: arboris, H.: apri, O.: obliquus, H.: validi incudibus ictūs (i. e. in incudibus), V.: vastis tremit ictibus puppis, strokes, V.: fulminis, lightning: gravis ictu viator, in striking, V.: miscere ictūs, fight hand to hand, Ta.: laurea fervidos Excludet ictūs, sunbeams, H.: ictibus aëra rumpit, jets of water, O.: concipere ictibus ignem, by collision, O.: telum sine ictu Coniecit, force, V. —Of voice, a beat, impulse, stress: cum senos redderet ictūs (iambus), i. e. iambic feet, H.—Fig., a stroke, blow, attack, shock: novae calamitatis: velut uno ictu rem p. exhausit, Ta.* * *I IIblow, stroke; musical/metrical beat -
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39 lottare corpo a corpo
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40 шапқыласу
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Hand bell — Hand Hand (h[a^]nd), n. [AS. hand, hond; akin to D., G., & Sw. hand, OHG. hant, Dan. haand, Icel. h[ o]nd, Goth. handus, and perh. to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.). Cf. {Hunt}.] 1. That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hand bill — Hand Hand (h[a^]nd), n. [AS. hand, hond; akin to D., G., & Sw. hand, OHG. hant, Dan. haand, Icel. h[ o]nd, Goth. handus, and perh. to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.). Cf. {Hunt}.] 1. That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hand car — Hand Hand (h[a^]nd), n. [AS. hand, hond; akin to D., G., & Sw. hand, OHG. hant, Dan. haand, Icel. h[ o]nd, Goth. handus, and perh. to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.). Cf. {Hunt}.] 1. That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hand director — Hand Hand (h[a^]nd), n. [AS. hand, hond; akin to D., G., & Sw. hand, OHG. hant, Dan. haand, Icel. h[ o]nd, Goth. handus, and perh. to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.). Cf. {Hunt}.] 1. That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English