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1 çığırladı
Trampled down -
2 çığırladı
Trampled down -
3 καταπατητέα
καταπατητέοςto be trampled down: neut nom /voc /acc plκαταπατητέᾱ, καταπατητέοςto be trampled down: fem nom /voc /acc dualκαταπατητέᾱ, καταπατητέοςto be trampled down: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)καταπατητήςmasc acc sg (epic ionic) -
4 обминаться
I несовер. - обминаться; совер. - обмяться
1) be pressed/trampled down
2) перен. settle down
II страд. от обминать* * *be pressed/trampled down -
5 обмяться
несовер. - обминаться; совер. - обмяться
1) be pressed/trampled down
2) перен. settle down* * *be pressed/trampled down -
6 zerstampfte
1. bruised2. trampled3. trampled down -
7 मृद्
mṛid
ef. Naigh. II, 14 ;
pt P. mamarda, 3. pl. mamṛiduh. orᅠ mamarduḥ Ā. mamṛide MBh. ;
aor., amaradīt Gr.;
fut., mardishyati, - te ib. ;
inf. marditum MBh. ;
- tos Br. ;
- mradé ib. ;
ind., p., mriditvā Pāṇ. 1-2, 7 ;
mṛídya Br. etc.;
- mardam Kāv.), to press, squeeze, crush, pound, smash, trample down, tread upon, destroy, waste, ravage, kill, slay MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to rub, stroke, wipe (e.g.. the forehead) ib. ;
to rub into, mingle with (instr.) Suṡr. ;
to rub against, touch, pass through (a constellation) VarBṛS. ;
to overcome, surpass Bhaṭṭ.:
Caus. mardayati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
aor. amīmridat orᅠ amamardat), to press orᅠ squeeze hard, crush, break, trample down, oppress, torment, plague, destroy, kill MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to rub Kāv. Kathās. ;
to cause to be trampled down KātyṠr. Sch.:
Desid. mimardishati, to desire to crush orᅠ pound MBh. ;
Intens. marmartti (only Impv. - ttu RV. II, 23, 6),
to crush, grind down, destroy;
marīmartti andᅠ marimṛidyate
seeᅠ under mṛidu
+ Gr. cf. Gk. ἀμαλδύνω
mṛíd2) f. earth, soil, clay, loam VS. etc. etc.;
a piece of earth, lump of clay Mn. V, 136 ;
a kind of fragrant earth L. ;
aluminous slate L. ;
- मृच्छकटिका
- मृच्छिलामय
- मृत्कण
- मृत्कर
- मृत्कर्मन्
- मृत्कांस्य
- मृत्किरा
- मृत्क्षार
- मृत्खन
- मृत्खलिनी
- मृत्तोय
- मृत्पच
- मृत्पात्र
- मृत्पिण्ड
- मृत्प्रक्षेप
- मृत्फली
- मृत्स्तोम
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8 обминаться
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9 потоптать
сов. (вн.)tread* (d.), trample (d.)скот потоптал траву — the cattle trod down, или trampled (down), the grass
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10 pogažen
pp & adj trampled down, trodden upon, run down/over, crushed underfoot; (riječ) broken, not kept* * *• downtrodden -
11 обминаться
несов. - обмина́ться, сов. - обмя́ться1) ( приминаться) be pressed / trampled down; (перен.) settle down -
12 depavitus
dē-păvītus, a, um, Part. [pavio], beaten down, trampled down, trop., Sol. 2. -
13 καταπατέω
A trample under foot, Th.7.84, etc.; ὑσὶ τὸ σπέρμα κ. trample down the seed (i.e. have it trampled down) by swine, Hdt. 2.14:—[voice] Pass., Id.7.173, 223, Th.5.72, D.34.37; .2 metaph.,κατὰ δ' ὅρκια πιστὰ πάτησαν Il.4.157
;κ. τοὺς νόμους Pl.Lg. 714a
;τὰ γράμματα Id.Grg. 484a
;τὸν υἱὸν τοῦ θεοῦ Ep.Hebr.10.29
;ὅρκον Lib.Ep.14.1
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταπατέω
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14 nedtrådt
adj trampled down. -
15 परिमृदित _parimṛdita
परिमृदित p. p.1 Trodden or trampled down, crush- ed, roughly handled; squeezed; परिमृदितमृणालीम्लानमङ्गम् Māl.1.22; U.1.24.-2 Embraced, clasped.-3 Rub- bed, ground. -
16 प्रमथित _pramathita
प्रमथित p. p.1 Tormented, distressed.-2 Trampled down.-3 Slain, killed; प्रमथितश्च दंष्ट्रायुधः Māl.3.18.-4 Properly churned.-तम् Butter-milk without water. -
17 nedtrådt
adj. trampled down -
18 підтоптуватися
= підтоптатисяto be worn out; to be trampled down; to be ( to get) tired of walking; to age, to grow old -
19 troð
n. faggot-wood.* * *n. a treading, trampling; ef fellr í nauta-troð, if trampled down by cattle, N. G. L. i. 379. -
20 depavitus
depavita, depavitum ADJbeaten/trampled down
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