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61 Liebeswerben
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62 umizgi
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63 courtship
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64 μνηστείας
μνηστείᾱς, μνηστείαwooing: fem acc plμνηστείᾱς, μνηστείαwooing: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
65 bónorða-mál
n. the business of wooing, Ld. 92. As to wooing and courtship in old times, cp. Ld. ch. 7, 23, 68, Nj. ch. 2, 9, 13, 27, 33, 98, Gunnl. S. ch. 5, 9, Hænsa Þ. S. ch. 10, Glúm. ch. 11, Lv. ch. 5, Harð. S. ch. 3, Eb. ch. 28, 41, Vd. ch. 3, 12, Korm S. ch. 7, Gísl. 9, Hallfr. S. ch. 4, Bs. i. 53–56 (the story of bishop Ísleif), Þorl. S. ch. 5, Sturl. i. 197, 198, 200, 206–208 (the two sisters there), etc. The meeting of the parliament, where people from all parts of the island were gathered together, was a golden opportunity for ‘bónorð’ (v. the passages above). -
66 bónorðs-för
f. a wooing journey; fara b., to go a-wooing, Nj. 16. -
67 courtship
court·ship [ʼkɔ:tʃɪp, Am ʼkɔ:r-] n -
68 courtship
n зоол. ухаживаниеСинонимический ряд:1. courting (noun) courting; suit2. wooing (noun) being sweethearts; dating; engagement; going steady; love; love-making; wooing -
69 dating
n датирование, датировка; определение возрастаcarbon dating — датировка, датирование по углероду
Синонимический ряд:1. wooing (noun) being sweethearts; courtship; engagement; going steady; love; love-making; wooing2. seeing (verb) seeing; taking out -
70 love-making
1. n ухаживание, объяснение в любви2. n флирт3. n любовная близость; любовные ласкиСинонимический ряд:wooing (noun) being sweethearts; courtship; dating; engagement; going steady; love; wooing -
71 μνήστευμα
A courtship, wooing, in pl., ἄλλης ἐκπόνει μνηστεύματα γυναικός set about wooing another wife, E.Hel. 1514; ὦ κακὰ μ. oh baneful spousals, Id.Ph. 580.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μνήστευμα
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72 προμνηστῖνοι
Grammatical information: adj.Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Formation like ἀγχιστ-ῖνος (s. ἄγχιστα), ἔνδῑνα (: ἔνδον); s. Meid IF 62, 274 n. 13. From a noun, approx. *πρόμνηστις `wooing' (: προ-μνάομαι `woo for smbody'), so prop. `belonging to wooing', after the ancient custom, to present several women one after another. Hoffmann RhM 56, 474f. -- To be rejected Forssman KZ 79, 2 6 ff. (cf. on πρυμνός).Page in Frisk: 2,599-600Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > προμνηστῖνοι
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73 Аталанта и её женихи
Mythology: the wooing of AtalantaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Аталанта и её женихи
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74 добивающийся руки
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75 привлекательный
1) General subject: alluring, amiable, appealing, appetizing, attractive, attributive, becoming, cannie, canny, catching, catchy, clean cut, come hither, cuddlesome, cuddly, cunning, cute, easy on the eye, endearing, engaging, eye catching, eye filling, eye-catching, eye-filling, fair, flash, fly, gainly, gash, good-looking, inviting, kinky, likable, likeable, lovable, loveable, lovely, lusty (преим. о женщине), magnetic, nice looking, nice-looking, pip, piquant, pleasing, pretty, quaint, rose coloured, rose-colored, rose-coloured, savory, savoury, snazzy, specious, stunner, sweet, taking, well favoured, well graced, well looking, well-favoured, well-graced, well-looking, winning, winsome, wooing, yummy, zing, tasty-looking (food: Very tasty-looking doughnuts! Mind if I have one?), ownable (что-то, что хотят иметь), luscious, comely, well-beseen, handsome, Qerina, tantalizing2) Colloquial: come-hither, dinky, fetching, foxy (для противоположного пола), smooth, hot (в сексуальном аспекте), smexy3) American: kicky4) Obsolete: well-pleasing5) Rare: eyesome6) Mathematics: attractive7) Australian slang: easy on the eyes8) Automobile industry: attractive (напр, в отношении формы или отделки кузова)9) Jargon: anxious, dishy, grooby, home cooking, jazzy, keen, kippy, on fire, oogley (обычно о сексуальной привлекательности девушки), out, pipperoo, pippin, rough, smooth article, snappy, sniptious, snitzy, zootie, zooty, (о человеке) built like a brick outhouse, buff, nifty10) Information technology: compelling11) Business: sought-after12) Invective: hot shit13) Psychoanalysis: attractive14) Makarov: clean-cut16) Phraseological unit: babe magnet17) Microsoft: great-looking -
76 соблазнительный
1) General subject: alluring, desirable, embraceable, enticing, fetching, inviting, kinky, lusty, pin-up, piquant, provocative, seductive, suggestive, tempting, wooing, tasty-looking (food: Very tasty-looking sandwiches! Mind if I have one?), luscious, tantalizing2) Colloquial: come-hither4) Taboo: come-on-eyed, comehither, lead -
77 ухаживание
1) General subject: address, addresses (pay one's addresses to a lady - ухаживать за дамой), assiduities, attendance, attention, attentions, beguin, court (to make court to somebody - ухаживать за кем-либо), courtship, courtship (за женщиной), flirtation, gallantry, love making, love-making, suit, tendance, wooing (за девушкой), dating2) Biology: courtship behavior3) Zoology: courtship (самца за самкой)4) Medicine: giving care5) Jargon: sparking, pass, party, petting party6) Fishery: courtship behaviour7) Taboo: snog -
78 ухаживающий
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79 uchumba
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] uchumba[English Word] engagement[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Swahili Example] uchumba wa Mary na John ulivunjika------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] uchumba[English Word] courtship[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] uchumba[English Word] gift given by a suitor to a girl's father[English Plural] gifts[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] uchumba[English Word] relationship of lovers[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] uchumba[English Word] wooing[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
80 courtship
noun (courting or wooing.) cortejo, galanteotr['kɔːʧɪp]1 (of people) noviazgo2 (of animals) cortejocourtship ['kort.ʃɪp] n: cortejo m, noviazgo mn.• cortejo s.m.• noviazco s.m.• noviazgo s.m.'kɔːrtʃɪp, 'kɔːtʃɪp1) ( of people) noviazgo m2) ( Zool) cortejo m['kɔːtʃɪp]N (=act) cortejo m ; (=period) noviazgo m* * *['kɔːrtʃɪp, 'kɔːtʃɪp]1) ( of people) noviazgo m2) ( Zool) cortejo m
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