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61 fjell
гора-et, -, -a/-ene* * *Mount, mountain* * *subst. mountain, hill (f.eks.they came to Norway to hike in the mountains
) subst. [ om grunnen] rock (it is best to build on solid rock) subst. skotsk: ben (bestige et fjell) climb a mountain (stø som fjell) solid as a rock, steady as a rock -
62 гора
ж1) (мн. гори) mountain; ( невисока) hill; mount (поет., перед назвою гори, скор. Mt.: Mt. Everest)снігова гора (для катання на санчатах) — slide, toboggan slide, toboggan shoot; амер. coast
на гору — uphill, з гори downhill
спускатися з гори — to slide, to toboggan, амер. to coast
2) ( велика кількість чогось) heap (of), pile (of)3)не за горами — not far off, not far distant, at hand
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63 palatin
palatɛ̃1. nm2. adj* * *1 Anat palatine;1. [du palais] palace (modificateur)2. [du Palatinat] Palatine (modificateur) -
64 плажа
beach(-es); coast; hill; mount; shore————————(bathing) beach————————beach(-es)* * *lido, beach, foreshore -
65 언덕
n. hill, mount, dun -
66 རི་
[ri]mountain, hill, tooth, mount -
67 ལྷུན་པོ་
[lhun po]mount meru (made up of 4 precious metals), monolithic structure, heap, mountain, hill, upheaval -
68 възвишение
eminence, height, upland, rising ground* * *възвишѐние,ср., -я eminence, height, upland, rising ground, elevation.* * *elevation; height{hait}; hill: I mounted the възвишение. - Изкачих възвишението.; hump; mount; prominence; rise{raiz}; roll; swell; swelling; uprise{Xp`raiz}; upsweep* * *eminence, height, upland, rising ground -
69 गिरि
giri
2) f. id. gaṇa kṛishy-ādi
girí
ifc. Pāṇ. 6-2, 94) a mountain, hill, rock, elevation, rising-ground (often connected with párvata,
« a mountain having many parts» <cf. párvan> RV. AV.) RV. etc.;
the number « eight» (there being 8 mountains which surround mount Meru), Ṡrut. ;
a cloud Naigh. I, 10 Nir. Sāy. ;
a particular disease of the eyes Pāṇ. 6-2, 2 Sch. ;
( kiri Kāṡ.) Uṇ. ;
= - guḍa L. ;
a peculiar defect in mercury L. ;
= gairīyaka L. ;
a honorific N. given to one of the ten orders of the Daṡ. -nāmī Gosains
(founded by ten pupils of Ṡaṃkarâcārya;
the word giri is added to the name of each member;
cf. gairika);
N. of a son of Ṡvaphalka VP. ;
f. (= girikā) a mouse L. Sch. ;
mfn. coming from the mountains RV. VI, 66, 11 ;
venerable L. R. IV, 37, 2 Sch. ;
+ cf. Slav. gora;
Afghan. ghur
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70 brdo
• dun; hill; mount; mountain -
71 breg
• cam disc; hill; lobe; mound; mount -
72 brežuljak
• barrow; hill; hillock; hummock; knoll; moun; mound; mount; rise; swell -
73 лечебные сопочные грязи
knoll [hill, mount] therapeutic mudsБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > лечебные сопочные грязи
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74 гора
ж1) mountain; ( невысокая) hill; ( в названиях гор тж) Mountв го́ру — uphill
по́д гору — downhill
ката́ться с горы́ (на санках) — toboggan
2) разг (куча, множество) heaps ofгора́ бума́г — heaps of paper
•- горы своротить - не за горами
- сулить златые горы
- обещать златые горы
- стоять горой за кого-л.
- гора родила мышь
- гора с горой не сходится, а человек с человеком сойдётся -
75 гора
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76 Caeliana
I.A Roman gentile name.A.The orator M. Caelius Rufus, for whom Cicero made an oration, and whose letters to Cicero are contained in the 8th book of the Epp. ad Famil.; Cic. Brut. 79, 273; Caes. B. C. 3, 20 sqq.; Vell. 2, 68, 1; Sen. Ira, 3, 8, 4; Quint. 10, 1, 115; v. Teuffel, Röm. Litt. § 206, 5 sqq.—Hence, Caelĭānus, a, um, adj., Cœlian:B.orationes,
Tac. Or. 21.—L. Caelius Antipater, a distinguished historian and jurist in the time of the Gracchi, and teacher of Crassus, Cic. Brut. 26, 102; id. de Or. 2, 12, 53; id. Leg. 1, 2, 6.—Hence, Caelĭāna, ōrum, n., the writings of Cœlius, Cic. Att. 13, 8; v. Teuffel. Röm. Litt. § 142.—C.C. Caelius Caldus, an orator, contemporary with Crassus, Cic. de Or. 1, 25, 117; id. Planc. 21, 52; id. Leg. 3, 16, 36.—D.Caelius Aurelianus, a physician of the post - classic period, v. Teuffel, Röm. Litt. § 456.—II.Caelius Mons, the Cœlian Hill at Rome, south of Palatinus, and east of Aventinus, named after the Tuscan Caeles Vibenna (pure Etrusc. Kaile Fipne), now the Lateran Mount, Varr L. L. 5, § 46 Müll.; Cic. Rep. 2, 18, 33; id. Off. 3, 16, 66; Tac. A. 4, 65.—Called Caelius Major, Mart. 12, 18, 16; cf. Caeliolus.— The soldiers of this Caeles are called Caelĭāni, Varr. L. L. 5, § 46 Müll.; cf.:CAELIANVS EXERCITVS,
Inscr. Grut. 502, 1, 20. -
77 Caeliani
I.A Roman gentile name.A.The orator M. Caelius Rufus, for whom Cicero made an oration, and whose letters to Cicero are contained in the 8th book of the Epp. ad Famil.; Cic. Brut. 79, 273; Caes. B. C. 3, 20 sqq.; Vell. 2, 68, 1; Sen. Ira, 3, 8, 4; Quint. 10, 1, 115; v. Teuffel, Röm. Litt. § 206, 5 sqq.—Hence, Caelĭānus, a, um, adj., Cœlian:B.orationes,
Tac. Or. 21.—L. Caelius Antipater, a distinguished historian and jurist in the time of the Gracchi, and teacher of Crassus, Cic. Brut. 26, 102; id. de Or. 2, 12, 53; id. Leg. 1, 2, 6.—Hence, Caelĭāna, ōrum, n., the writings of Cœlius, Cic. Att. 13, 8; v. Teuffel. Röm. Litt. § 142.—C.C. Caelius Caldus, an orator, contemporary with Crassus, Cic. de Or. 1, 25, 117; id. Planc. 21, 52; id. Leg. 3, 16, 36.—D.Caelius Aurelianus, a physician of the post - classic period, v. Teuffel, Röm. Litt. § 456.—II.Caelius Mons, the Cœlian Hill at Rome, south of Palatinus, and east of Aventinus, named after the Tuscan Caeles Vibenna (pure Etrusc. Kaile Fipne), now the Lateran Mount, Varr L. L. 5, § 46 Müll.; Cic. Rep. 2, 18, 33; id. Off. 3, 16, 66; Tac. A. 4, 65.—Called Caelius Major, Mart. 12, 18, 16; cf. Caeliolus.— The soldiers of this Caeles are called Caelĭāni, Varr. L. L. 5, § 46 Müll.; cf.:CAELIANVS EXERCITVS,
Inscr. Grut. 502, 1, 20. -
78 Caelius
I.A Roman gentile name.A.The orator M. Caelius Rufus, for whom Cicero made an oration, and whose letters to Cicero are contained in the 8th book of the Epp. ad Famil.; Cic. Brut. 79, 273; Caes. B. C. 3, 20 sqq.; Vell. 2, 68, 1; Sen. Ira, 3, 8, 4; Quint. 10, 1, 115; v. Teuffel, Röm. Litt. § 206, 5 sqq.—Hence, Caelĭānus, a, um, adj., Cœlian:B.orationes,
Tac. Or. 21.—L. Caelius Antipater, a distinguished historian and jurist in the time of the Gracchi, and teacher of Crassus, Cic. Brut. 26, 102; id. de Or. 2, 12, 53; id. Leg. 1, 2, 6.—Hence, Caelĭāna, ōrum, n., the writings of Cœlius, Cic. Att. 13, 8; v. Teuffel. Röm. Litt. § 142.—C.C. Caelius Caldus, an orator, contemporary with Crassus, Cic. de Or. 1, 25, 117; id. Planc. 21, 52; id. Leg. 3, 16, 36.—D.Caelius Aurelianus, a physician of the post - classic period, v. Teuffel, Röm. Litt. § 456.—II.Caelius Mons, the Cœlian Hill at Rome, south of Palatinus, and east of Aventinus, named after the Tuscan Caeles Vibenna (pure Etrusc. Kaile Fipne), now the Lateran Mount, Varr L. L. 5, § 46 Müll.; Cic. Rep. 2, 18, 33; id. Off. 3, 16, 66; Tac. A. 4, 65.—Called Caelius Major, Mart. 12, 18, 16; cf. Caeliolus.— The soldiers of this Caeles are called Caelĭāni, Varr. L. L. 5, § 46 Müll.; cf.:CAELIANVS EXERCITVS,
Inscr. Grut. 502, 1, 20. -
79 Palatini
Pălātĭum ( Pāl- or Pall-, Mart. 1, 70, 5; 9, 102, 13), ĭi, n., = Palation, Pallantion [root pa-, to protect, nourish; Sanscr. pala, shepherd; cf. Gr. ai-polos oio-polos;B.Lat. pasco],
one of the seven hills of Rome, that which was first built upon, Varr. L. L. 5, § 53 Müll.; cf.: Palatium id est mons Romae, appellatus est, quod ibi pecus pascens balare consueverit, vel quod palare, id est errare, ibi pecudes solerent;alii, quod ibi Hyperborei filia Palanto habitaverit, quae ex Hercule Latinum peperit, alii eundem, quod Pallas ibi sepultus sit, aestimant appellari,
Fest. p. 220 Müll.—Augustus had his residence on the Palatine; hence, since the Aug. period,Transf.: pălātĭum, ii, n., a palace:II.palatia fulgent,
Ov. A. A. 3, 119:secreta palatia matris,
the temple of Cybele, Juv. 9, 23: magni palatia caeli, the palace of the sky (of the seat of Jupiter), Ov. M. 1, 176; Vulg. 3 Reg. 16, 18 et saep.—Deriv. Pălātīnus ( Pāl- or Pall-, Mart. 8, 39, 1; 9, 24, 1; 9, 79, 2; 9, 86, 7; 11, 8, 5; 13, 91, 1), a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Palatium, Palatine:B.pastores,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 54 Müll.:Evander,
Verg. A. 9, 9:colles,
Ov. M. 15, 560:aves,
the vultures which Remus saw on the Palatium, id. F. 5, 152:Apollo, so called because he had a temple on the Palatine Hill, built by Augustus, in which also was a library founded by him,
Hor. Ep. 1, 3, 17; Suet. Aug. 29:dei,
Mart. 5, 19, 4:ludi,
which Livia caused to be celebrated in honor of Augustus, Suet. Calig. 56:colossus,
the colossal statue of Nero, on the Palatium, Mart. 8, 60, 1; cf. Suet. Ner. 31; id. Vesp. 18: Palatina pars urbis, the tenth region, also called simply Palatina, Plin. 18, 3, 3, § 13: Palatina tribus, one of the four city tribes: Calvu' Palatina vir nobilis ac bonu' bello, Lucil. ap. Non. 462, 28:C. Claudius C. F. Palatina,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 43, § 107; Inscr. Grut. 36, 11 et saep.— Subst.: Pălātīni,ōrum, m., the people of the Palatine Mount, Col. 1, 3, 7.—Transf., of or belonging to the imperial palace, imperial:palatina laurus,
which stood in front of the imperial palace, Ov. F. 4, 953:atriensis,
Suet. Calig. 57:domus,
id. Aug. 29:cubile,
Juv. 6, 117:officia,
offices about the court, Aur. Vict. Ep. 14 fin.; Treb. Gall. 17.—As subst.: Pălātīnus, i, m., an officer of the palace, a chamberlain: Parthenius palatinus, Domitian's chamberlain, Mart. 4, 45, 2; cf. id. 8, 28:Tonans,
i. e. Domitian, id. 9, 40, 1. -
80 Palatium
Pălātĭum ( Pāl- or Pall-, Mart. 1, 70, 5; 9, 102, 13), ĭi, n., = Palation, Pallantion [root pa-, to protect, nourish; Sanscr. pala, shepherd; cf. Gr. ai-polos oio-polos;B.Lat. pasco],
one of the seven hills of Rome, that which was first built upon, Varr. L. L. 5, § 53 Müll.; cf.: Palatium id est mons Romae, appellatus est, quod ibi pecus pascens balare consueverit, vel quod palare, id est errare, ibi pecudes solerent;alii, quod ibi Hyperborei filia Palanto habitaverit, quae ex Hercule Latinum peperit, alii eundem, quod Pallas ibi sepultus sit, aestimant appellari,
Fest. p. 220 Müll.—Augustus had his residence on the Palatine; hence, since the Aug. period,Transf.: pălātĭum, ii, n., a palace:II.palatia fulgent,
Ov. A. A. 3, 119:secreta palatia matris,
the temple of Cybele, Juv. 9, 23: magni palatia caeli, the palace of the sky (of the seat of Jupiter), Ov. M. 1, 176; Vulg. 3 Reg. 16, 18 et saep.—Deriv. Pălātīnus ( Pāl- or Pall-, Mart. 8, 39, 1; 9, 24, 1; 9, 79, 2; 9, 86, 7; 11, 8, 5; 13, 91, 1), a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Palatium, Palatine:B.pastores,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 54 Müll.:Evander,
Verg. A. 9, 9:colles,
Ov. M. 15, 560:aves,
the vultures which Remus saw on the Palatium, id. F. 5, 152:Apollo, so called because he had a temple on the Palatine Hill, built by Augustus, in which also was a library founded by him,
Hor. Ep. 1, 3, 17; Suet. Aug. 29:dei,
Mart. 5, 19, 4:ludi,
which Livia caused to be celebrated in honor of Augustus, Suet. Calig. 56:colossus,
the colossal statue of Nero, on the Palatium, Mart. 8, 60, 1; cf. Suet. Ner. 31; id. Vesp. 18: Palatina pars urbis, the tenth region, also called simply Palatina, Plin. 18, 3, 3, § 13: Palatina tribus, one of the four city tribes: Calvu' Palatina vir nobilis ac bonu' bello, Lucil. ap. Non. 462, 28:C. Claudius C. F. Palatina,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 43, § 107; Inscr. Grut. 36, 11 et saep.— Subst.: Pălātīni,ōrum, m., the people of the Palatine Mount, Col. 1, 3, 7.—Transf., of or belonging to the imperial palace, imperial:palatina laurus,
which stood in front of the imperial palace, Ov. F. 4, 953:atriensis,
Suet. Calig. 57:domus,
id. Aug. 29:cubile,
Juv. 6, 117:officia,
offices about the court, Aur. Vict. Ep. 14 fin.; Treb. Gall. 17.—As subst.: Pălātīnus, i, m., an officer of the palace, a chamberlain: Parthenius palatinus, Domitian's chamberlain, Mart. 4, 45, 2; cf. id. 8, 28:Tonans,
i. e. Domitian, id. 9, 40, 1.
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