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  • 1 onikinci gün

    twelfth day

    Turkish-English dictionary > onikinci gün

  • 2 kaarawan ng Tatlong Harì

    Twelfth-Day

    Tagalog-English dictionary > kaarawan ng Tatlong Harì

  • 3 богоявление

    рел. Epiphany, Twelfth-day, St. Jordan's Day (January 1)
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    Богоявлѐние,
    ср. неизм. църк. Epiphany, Twelfth-day, St. Jordan’s Day (January
    6..
    * * *
    рел. Epiphany, Twelfth-day, St. Jordan's Day (January 1)

    Български-английски речник > богоявление

  • 4 Navidad

    f.
    1 Christmas (Day).
    2 Christmas (time) (periodo).
    felices Navidades Merry Christmas
    m.
    Christmas, Christmastime, Xmas, Yule.
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    1 Christmas
    \
    felicitar las Navidades a alguien to wish somebody a merry Christmas
    árbol de Navidad Christmas tree
    tarjeta de Navidad Christmas card
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *

    ¡feliz Navidad! — happy Christmas!

    pl Navidades Christmas (time)
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    femenino Christmas
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    = festive season, Xmas, Christmas time, Christmastide, Crimbo.
    Nota: Variante coloquial de la palabra Christmas.
    Ex. The broadcasting each festive season of classic American popular Christmas songs has ensured the music is well known to all.
    Ex. ' Xmas' is not originally an attempt to exclude Christ from Christmas, but uses an abbreviation of the Greek spelling of the word 'Christ'.
    Ex. The effect of Christmas time on body weight development was investigated in 46 obese patients.
    Ex. Christmastide is what is traditionally called the Twelve Days of Christmas: Christmas Day is the first day and 5 January is the twelfth day.
    Ex. He never had issues with alcohol as a teen with going off the rails etc as he was used to have a sip of wine now and then with dinner or at Crimbo.
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    * abeto de Navidad = balsam fir.
    * árbol de Navidad = Christmas tree.
    * cena de Navidad = Christmas dinner.
    * cesta de Navidad = Christmas hamper.
    * comida de Navidad = Christmas dinner.
    * día de Navidad = Christmas Day.
    * durante la Navidad = at Christmas time.
    * fiesta de Navidad = festive season holiday.
    * Navidades = Christmas.
    * vacaciones de Navidad = Christmas break, Christmas recess.
    * vacaciones de Navidad, las = Xmas break, the.
    * * *
    femenino Christmas
    * * *
    = festive season, Xmas, Christmas time, Christmastide, Crimbo.
    Nota: Variante coloquial de la palabra Christmas.

    Ex: The broadcasting each festive season of classic American popular Christmas songs has ensured the music is well known to all.

    Ex: ' Xmas' is not originally an attempt to exclude Christ from Christmas, but uses an abbreviation of the Greek spelling of the word 'Christ'.
    Ex: The effect of Christmas time on body weight development was investigated in 46 obese patients.
    Ex: Christmastide is what is traditionally called the Twelve Days of Christmas: Christmas Day is the first day and 5 January is the twelfth day.
    Ex: He never had issues with alcohol as a teen with going off the rails etc as he was used to have a sip of wine now and then with dinner or at Crimbo.
    * abeto de Navidad = balsam fir.
    * árbol de Navidad = Christmas tree.
    * cena de Navidad = Christmas dinner.
    * cesta de Navidad = Christmas hamper.
    * comida de Navidad = Christmas dinner.
    * día de Navidad = Christmas Day.
    * durante la Navidad = at Christmas time.
    * fiesta de Navidad = festive season holiday.
    * Navidades = Christmas.
    * vacaciones de Navidad = Christmas break, Christmas recess.
    * vacaciones de Navidad, las = Xmas break, the.

    * * *
    Christmas
    el día de Navidad Christmas Day
    felicitar la Navidad or las Navidades a algn to wish sb a happy Christmas
    en Navidad at Christmas (time)
    ¿dónde vas a pasar la Navidad or las Navidades? where are you going to spend Christmas?
    * * *

    Navidad sustantivo femenino
    Christmas;

    ¡feliz navidad! happy Christmas!;
    en navidad at Christmas (time)
    Navidad nf (tb en pl) Christmas
    ¡Feliz Navidad!, Merry Christmas!

    ' Navidad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    árbol
    - cesta
    - desorbitar
    - faltar
    - número
    - pesebre
    - regalo
    - acercar
    - adorno
    - decoración
    - felicidad
    - felicitación
    - felicitar
    - feliz
    - natividad
    - paga
    - Pascua
    - tarjeta
    English:
    at
    - bustling
    - Christmas
    - Christmas cake
    - Christmas card
    - Christmas Day
    - Christmas pudding
    - Christmas stocking
    - cracker
    - crib
    - light up
    - merry
    - mince pie
    - near
    - something
    - stocking filler
    - though
    - Xmas
    - come
    - fall
    - far
    - greeting
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    1. [día] Christmas (Day)
    2. [periodo]
    Navidad(es) Christmas (time);
    en Navidad at Christmas;
    feliz Navidad, felices Navidades Merry Christmas;
    Navidades blancas white Christmas
    * * *
    f Christmas;
    ¡Feliz Navidad! Merry o Happy Christmas!
    * * *
    : Christmas, Christmastime
    Feliz Navidad: Merry Christmas
    * * *
    Navidad n Christmas
    ¡Feliz Navidad! Merry Christmas!

    Spanish-English dictionary > Navidad

  • 5 dwunasty

    num
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    a.
    twelfth; dwunasty wiek twelfth century; dwunaste urodziny twelfth birthday; minęła godzina dwunasta clock just struck twelve; urodziłem się dwunastego maja I was born (on) May twelfth, I was born (on) the twelfth of May; jedna dwunasta one-twelfth.
    mi
    twelfth ( day of a month); umówić się z kimś na dwunastego czerwca arrange to meet sb on the twelfth of June; skończyć pracę do dwunastego finish work by the twelfth.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dwunasty

  • 6 Nochebuena

    f.
    Christmas Eve.
    * * *
    1 Christmas Eve
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    NOCHEBUENA Traditional Christmas celebrations in Spanish-speaking countries mainly take place on the night of Nochebuena, Christmas Eve. These include a large Christmas meal, going to Midnight Mass, Misa del Gallo, if you are a Catholic, and, in Spain, watching the seasonal message from the King on TV. Presents are traditionally given at the Epiphany by los Reyes Magos, the Three Kings, but due to ever-increasing Anglo-Saxon influence some people also give presents on Christmas Day.
    See:
    ver nota culturelle DÍA DE REYES in rey
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    femenino Christmas Eve
    •• Cultural note:
    In Spanish-speaking countries, Christmas Eve is celebrated rather than Christmas Day. Dinner is eaten before Midnight Mass known as misa del gallo. In Latin America, where many countries do not celebrate the día de Reyes ( see Reyes Magos), Christmas gifts are given on Christmas Eve. This custom is spreading in Spain, although the día de Reyes is celebrated there
    * * *
    = Christmas Eve, Christmas Day.
    Ex. These include opening the children's department at the main library on Christmas Eve.
    Ex. Christmastide is what is traditionally called the Twelve Days of Christmas: Christmas Day is the first day and 5 January is the twelfth day.
    * * *
    femenino Christmas Eve
    •• Cultural note:
    In Spanish-speaking countries, Christmas Eve is celebrated rather than Christmas Day. Dinner is eaten before Midnight Mass known as misa del gallo. In Latin America, where many countries do not celebrate the día de Reyes ( see Reyes Magos), Christmas gifts are given on Christmas Eve. This custom is spreading in Spain, although the día de Reyes is celebrated there
    * * *
    = Christmas Eve, Christmas Day.

    Ex: These include opening the children's department at the main library on Christmas Eve.

    Ex: Christmastide is what is traditionally called the Twelve Days of Christmas: Christmas Day is the first day and 5 January is the twelfth day.

    * * *
    Nochebuena (↑ Nochebuena a1)
    Christmas Eve
    In Spanish-speaking countries, Christmas Eve is celebrated rather than Christmas Day. Dinner is eaten before Midnight Mass known as misa del gallo.
    In Latin America, where many countries do not celebrate the día de Reyes Reyes Magos (↑ rey a1), Christmas gifts are given on Christmas Eve. This custom is spreading in Spain, although the día de Reyes is celebrated there.
    * * *

    Nochebuena sustantivo femenino
    Christmas Eve
    Nochebuena sustantivo femenino Christmas Eve
    ' Nochebuena' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    víspera
    English:
    Christmas Eve
    - Christmas
    * * *
    Christmas Eve
    * * *
    f Christmas Eve
    * * *
    : Christmas Eve
    * * *
    Nochebuena n Christmas Eve

    Spanish-English dictionary > Nochebuena

  • 7 día de Navidad

    Ex. Christmastide is what is traditionally called the Twelve Days of Christmas: Christmas Day is the first day and 5 January is the twelfth day.
    * * *

    Ex: Christmastide is what is traditionally called the Twelve Days of Christmas: Christmas Day is the first day and 5 January is the twelfth day.

    Spanish-English dictionary > día de Navidad

  • 8 Pascua

    f.
    1 Easter.
    ¡felices Pascuas! (singular) Merry Christmas!
    de Pascuas a Ramos once in a blue moon
    2 Passover.
    * * *
    1 (cristiana) Easter; (judía) Passover
    1 Christmas sing
    \
    de Pascuas a Ramos once in a blue moon
    contento,-a como unas pascuas as happy as a sandboy
    hacerle la pascua a alguien to mess things up for somebody
    ... y santas pascuas... and that's that
    pascua de Pentecostés Whitsun, Whitsuntide
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=Navidad) Christmas time, Christmas period; (=Epifanía) Epiphany

    ¡felices Pascuas! — merry Christmas!

    2) [en Semana Santa] Easter

    Pascua de Pentecostés — Pentecost, Whitsun, Whitsuntide

    Pascua de Resurrección, Pascua florida — Easter

    3)

    Pascua de los hebreos, Pascua de los judíos — Passover

    4)
    * * *

    y santas pascuas — (fam) and that's/that was that

    b) ( Navidad) Christmas
    c) ( fiesta judía) Passover
    * * *
    = Easter, Christmas time, Christmastide.
    Ex. This article provides a historical review and bibliography of Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving songs.
    Ex. The effect of Christmas time on body weight development was investigated in 46 obese patients.
    Ex. Christmastide is what is traditionally called the Twelve Days of Christmas: Christmas Day is the first day and 5 January is the twelfth day.
    ----
    * conejo de Pascua = Easter rabbit.
    * conejo de Pascua, el = Easter bunny, the.
    * Domingo de Pascua = Easter Sunday.
    * durante la Pascua = at Christmas time.
    * Isla de Pascua = Easter Island.
    * Lunes de Pascua = Easter Monday.
    * más contento que unas pascuas = as happy as Larry.
    * Sábado de Pascua = Easter Saturday.
    * * *

    y santas pascuas — (fam) and that's/that was that

    b) ( Navidad) Christmas
    c) ( fiesta judía) Passover
    * * *
    = Easter, Christmas time, Christmastide.

    Ex: This article provides a historical review and bibliography of Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving songs.

    Ex: The effect of Christmas time on body weight development was investigated in 46 obese patients.
    Ex: Christmastide is what is traditionally called the Twelve Days of Christmas: Christmas Day is the first day and 5 January is the twelfth day.
    * conejo de Pascua = Easter rabbit.
    * conejo de Pascua, el = Easter bunny, the.
    * Domingo de Pascua = Easter Sunday.
    * durante la Pascua = at Christmas time.
    * Isla de Pascua = Easter Island.
    * Lunes de Pascua = Easter Monday.
    * más contento que unas pascuas = as happy as Larry.
    * Sábado de Pascua = Easter Saturday.

    * * *
    el día de Pascua Easter Sunday, Easter Day
    de Pascuas a or en Ramos ( fam); once in a blue moon ( colloq)
    hacerle la Pascua a algn ( fam); to mess up sb's plans ( colloq)
    y santas pPascuas ( fam); and that's/that was that
    2 (Navidad) Christmas
    3 (fiesta judía) Passover
    Compuesto:
    Pascua Florida or de Resurrección
    Easter
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    Multiple Entries:
    Pascua    
    pascua
    Pascua sustantivo femenino



    pascua sustantivo femenino
    1 Easter 2 pascuas, Christmas sing
    ♦ Locuciones: estar alguien como unas pascuas, to be as happy as a sandboy
    hacerle la pascua a alguien, to mess up things for sb
    de pascuas a ramos, once in a blue moon
    santas pascuas, that's all: pues si no podemos ir al teatro, no vamos y santas pascuas, if we can't go to the theatre we can't go, and that's that
    ' Pascua' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    isla
    - pascua
    - árbol
    - domingo
    - huevo
    - Isla de Pascua
    - pan
    - para
    English:
    Easter
    - Easter egg
    - mainland
    - away
    - Christmas
    - pass
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    pascua nf
    1. [de los cristianos] Easter
    Pascua Florida Easter;
    2.
    Pascuas [Navidad] Christmas [singular];
    ¡felices Pascuas (y próspero año nuevo)! Merry Christmas (and a Happy New Year)!
    3. [de los judíos] Passover
    4. Comp
    Fam
    estar como unas Pascuas to be as pleased as Punch;
    no va poder ayudarnos – ¡pues nos ha hecho la pascua! he's not going to be able to help us – well that's messed up our plans!;
    Fam
    de Pascuas a Ramos once in a blue moon;
    Fam
    dile que no, ¡y santas Pascuas! tell him no, and that's it o that's all there is to it
    * * *
    f Easter;
    Pascuas ( Navidad) Christmas sg ;
    ¡felices Pascuas! Merry Christmas!;
    de Pascuas a Ramos once in a blue moon;
    estar como unas Pascuas fam be over the moon fam, be ecstatic fam ;
    hacer la Pascua a alguien fam ( molestar) bother s.o., bug s.o. fam ; ( perjudicar) wreck s.o.’s plans;
    ¡y santas Pascuas! fam and that’s that!
    * * *
    Pascua nf
    1) : Easter
    2) : Passover
    3) : Christmas
    4) Pascuas nfpl
    : Christmas season
    * * *
    Pascua n Easter
    ¡Felices Pascuas! Merry Christmas!

    Spanish-English dictionary > Pascua

  • 9 крещение

    2) Church: Epiphany, Epiphany (праздник), Twelfth-day, Twelfthtide
    3) Religion: baptism( The sacrament of regeneration and initiation into the Christian church), baptismal service, baptization, baptizing, christianising, christianizing, office of Baptism, receiving baptism, taking baptism
    4) Christianity: chrismation, marking( smb.) with a cross

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > крещение

  • 10 Dreikönige

    Pl., Dreikönigsfest n, Dreikönigstag m RELI. Epiphany, Twelfth Day
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    Drei|kö|ni|ge
    pl
    Epiphany sing
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    Drei·kö·ni·ge
    [draiˈkø:nɪgə]
    pl REL Epiphany no pl
    * * *
    Plural; o. Art. Epiphany sing.
    * * *
    Dreikönige pl, Dreikönigsfest n, Dreikönigstag m REL Epiphany, Twelfth Day
    * * *
    Plural; o. Art. Epiphany sing.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Dreikönige

  • 11 द्वि _dvi

    द्वि num. a. (Nom. du. द्वौ m., द्वे f., द्वे n.) Two, both; सद्यः परस्परतुलामधिरोहतां द्वे R.5.68. (N. B. In comp. द्वा is sub- stituted for द्वि necessarily before दशन्, विंशति and त्रिंशत् and optionally before चत्वारिंशत्, पञ्चाशत्, षष्टि, सप्तति and नवति, द्वि remaining unchanged before अशीति.) [cf. L. duo, bis or bi in comp.; Gr. duo, dis; Zend dva; A. S. twi.]
    -Comp. -अक्ष a. two-eyed, binocular. द्व्यक्षीं त्र्यक्षीं ललाटाक्षीम् Mb.
    -अक्षर a. dissyllabic. (
    -रः) a word of two syllables.
    -अङ्गुल a. two fingers long. (
    -लम्) two fingers' length.
    -अणुकम् an aggregate or molecule of two atoms, a diad. विषयो द्व्यणुकादिस्तु ब्रह्माण्डान्त उदाहृतः Bhāṣāparichchheda.
    -अन्तर a. separated by two inter- mediate links.
    -अर्थ a.
    1 having two senses.
    -2 ambi- guous, equivocal.
    -3 having two objects in view. ˚कर a. accomplishing two objects; आम्रश्च सिक्तः पितरश्च तृप्ता एका क्रिया द्व्यर्थकरीह लोके Vāyu P. ˚त्वम् the state of having to convey two senses; द्व्यर्थत्वं विप्रतिषिद्धम् MS.7.1.6.
    -अर्ध a. 1<?>.
    - अवर a. at least two; द्व्यवरान् भोजयेद् विप्रान् पायसेन यथोचितम् Bhāg.8.16.43.
    -अशीत a. eighty-second.
    -अशीतिः f. eighty-two.
    -अष्टम् copper. ˚सहस्रम् 16.
    -अहः a period of two days.
    -आत्मक a.
    1 having a double nature.
    -2 being two.
    -आत्मकाः m. (pl.) the signs of the zodiac Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces.
    -आमुष्यायणः 'a son of two persons or fathers', an adopted son who remains heir to his natural father though adopted by another.
    -आम्नात a. twice men- tioned.
    -आहिक a. recurring every day (fever).
    -ऋचम् (द्वृचम् or द्व्यर्चम्) a collection of two verses or riks.
    -एकान्तर a. separated by two or by one (degree); द्व्येकान्तरासु जातानां धर्म्यं विद्यादिमं विधिम् Ms.1.7.
    कः, -ककारः 1 crow (there being two 'Ka's in the word काक).
    -2 the ruddy goose (there being two 'Ka's in the word कोक).
    -ककुद् m. a camel.
    -कर a. Yielding two senses, serving two purposes; तत्र द्विकरः शब्दः स्यात् । न च सकृदुच्चरितः शक्तो ŚB. on MS.12.1.4.
    -कार्षापणिक a. worth two कार्षापणs
    -कौडविक a. containing or worth two कुडवs.
    -गत a ambiguous.
    -गु a. exchanged or bartered for two cows. (
    -गुः) a subdivision of the Tatpuruṣa compound in which the first member is a numeral; द्वन्द्वो द्विगुरपि चाहम् Udb.
    -गुण a. double, twofold; पितुर्वधव्यसनमिदं हि येन मे चिरादपि द्विगुणमिवाद्य वर्धते Mu.5.6 (द्रिगुणाकृ to plough twice; द्विगुणीकृ to double, increase; द्विगुणीभूत a. double, augmented).
    -गुणित a.
    1 doubled, multiplied by two; वैरोचनैर्द्विगुणिताः सहसा मयूखैः Ki.5.46.
    -2 folded double.
    -3 enveloped.
    -4 doubly increased, doubled.
    - चरण a. having two legs, two-legged; द्विचरणपशूनां क्षितिभुजाम् Śānti.4.15.
    -चत्वारिंश a. (द्वि-द्वा-चत्वारिंश) fortysecond.
    -चत्वारिंशत् f. (द्वि-द्वा चत्वारिंशत्) forty-two.
    -चन्द्रधी, -मतिः The illusion of seeing two moons due to an eye disease called Timira; N.13.42.
    -जः 'twice-born'
    1 a man of any of the first three castes of the Hindus (a Brāh- maṇa, Kṣatriya or Vaiśya); मातुर्यदग्रे जायन्ते द्वितीयं मौञ्जिबन्धनात् । ब्राह्मणक्षत्रियविशस्तस्मादेते द्विजाः स्मृताः Y.1.39.
    -2 Brāhmaṇa (over whom the Saṁskāras or purifi- catory rites are performed); जन्मना ब्राह्मणो ज्ञेयः संस्कारै- र्द्विज उच्यते.
    -3 any oviparous animal, such as a bird, snake, fish &c.; Mb.12.361.5. (द्विजश्रेष्ठ = द्विजाना- मण्डजानां सर्पाणां श्रेष्ठ); स तमानन्दमविन्दत द्विजः N.2.1; Ś.5.22; R.12.22; Mu.1.11; Ms.5.17.
    -4 a tooth; कीर्णं द्विजानां गणैः Bh.1.13. (where द्विज means 'a Brāhmaṇa' also).
    -5 A star; L. D. B.
    -6 A kind of horse; जलोद्भवा द्विजा ज्ञेयाः Aśvachikitsā.
    -7 A Brahmachārī; Bhāg.11.18.42. ˚अग्ऱ्य a Brāhmaṇa. ˚अयनी the sacred thread worn by the first three castes of the Hindus. ˚आलयः
    1 the house of a dvija.
    -2 a nest. ˚इन्द्रः, ˚ईशः
    1 the moon; द्विजेन्द्रकान्तं श्रितवक्षसं श्रिया Śi.12.3.
    -2 an epithet of Garuḍa.
    -3 camphor. ˚दासः a Sūdra. ˚देवः
    1 a Brāhmaṇa; Bhāg.8.15.37.
    -2 a sage; Bhāg.3.1.23.
    -3 N. of Brahmadeva; Bhāg. 5.2.16. ˚पतिः, ˚राजः an epithet of
    1 the moon; इत्थं द्विजेन द्विजराजकान्तिः R.5.23.
    -2 Garuḍa.
    -3 camphor. ˚प्रपा
    1 a trench or basin round the root of a tree for holding water.
    -2 a trough near a well for watering birds, cattle &c. ˚प्रियः kind of khadira. ˚प्रिया the Soma plant. ˚बन्धुः, ˚ब्रुवः
    1 a man who pretends to be a Brāh- maṇa.
    -2 one who is 'twice-born' or a Brāhmaṇa by name and birth only and not by acts; cf. ब्रह्मबन्धु. ˚मुख्यः a Brāhmaṇa. ˚लिङ्गिन् m.
    1 a Kṣatriya.
    -2 a pseudo- Brāhmaṇa, one disguised as a Brāhmaṇa. ˚वाहनः an epithet of Viṣṇu (having Garuḍa for his vehicle). ˚सेवकः a Sūdra.
    -जन्मन् a.
    1 having two natures.
    -2 regenerated.
    -3 oviparous (-m.).
    -जातिः m.
    1 a man of any of the first three castes of the Hindus; एतान् द्विजातयो देशान् संश्रयेरन् प्रयत्नतः Ms.2.24.
    -2 a Brāhmaṇa. Ki.1.39; Ku.5.4. गुरुरग्निर्द्विजातीनां वर्णानां ब्राह्मणो गुरुः H.
    -3 a bird.
    -4 a tooth.
    -5 A kind of horse; लक्षणद्वयसम्बन्धाद् द्विजातिः स्यात् तुरङ्गमः Yuktikalpataru.
    -जातीय a.
    1 belonging to the first three castes of the Hindus.
    -2 of a twofold nature.
    -3 of mixed origin, mongrel. (
    -यः) a mule.
    -जानि a having two wives.
    -जिह्व a. double-tongued (fig. also).
    -2 insincere.
    (-ह्वः) 1 a snake; परस्य मर्माविधमुज्झतां निजं द्विजिह्वतादोषमजिह्मगामिभिः Śi.1.63; R.11.64;14.41; Bv.1.2.
    -2 an informer, a slan- derer, tale-bearer.
    -3 an insincere person
    -4 a thief.
    -5 particular disease of the tongue.
    -ज्या the sine of an arc.
    -ठः 1 the sign visarga consisting of two dots.
    -2 N. of Svāhā, wife of Agni.
    -त्र a. (pl.) two or three; द्वित्राण्यहान्यर्हसि सोढुमर्हन् R.5.25; सूक्ष्मा एव पतन्ति चातकमुखे द्वित्राः पयोबिन्दवः Bh.2.121.
    -त्रिंश (द्वात्रिंश) a.
    1 thirty second.
    -2 consisting of thirty two.
    -त्रिंशत् (द्वात्रिंशत्) f. thirty-two. ˚लक्षण a. having thirty-two auspicious marks upon the body.
    -दण्डि ind. stick against stick.
    -दत् a. having two teeth (as a mark of age).
    -दन्तः an elephant.
    -दल a. having two parts, two-leafed.
    -दश a. (pl.) twenty.
    -दश a.
    (द्वादश) 1 twelfth; गर्भात् तु द्वादशे विशः Ms.2.36.
    -2 consisting of twelve.
    -दशन् (द्वादशन्) a. (pl.) twelve. ˚अंशुः, ˚अर्चिस् m. an epithet of
    1 the planet Jupiter.
    -2 Bṛihaspati, the preceptor of the gods. ˚अक्षः, ˚करः, ˚लोचनः epithets of Kārtikeya ˚अक्षरमन्त्रः- विद्या the mantra ऊँ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय; गन्धधूपादिभिश्चार्चेद्वाद- शाक्षरविद्यया Bhāg.8.16.39. ˚अङ्गुल a measure of twelve fingers. ˚अध्यायी N. of Jaimini's Mimāṁsā in twelve Adhyāyas. ˚अन्यिक a. committing twelve mistakes in reading. ˚अस्र a dodecagon. ˚अहः
    1 a period of twelve days; शुध्येद् विप्रो दशाहेन द्वादशाहेन भूमिपः Ms.5.83;11.168.
    -2 a sacrifice lasting for or completed in twelve days. ˚अक्षः, ˚आख्यः a Buddha. ˚आत्मन् m. the sun; N.1.52. ˚आदित्याः (pl.) the twelve suns; see आदित्य. ˚आयुस् m. a dog. ˚लक्षणी f. the मीमांसासूत्र of जैमिनि (so called because it comprises twelve chapters); धर्मो द्वादशलक्षण्या व्युत्पाद्यः ŚB. on MS. ˚वार्षिक a.
    1 twelve years old, lasting for twelve years; Pt.1. ˚विध a. twelve-fold. ˚सहस्र a. consisting of 12.
    -दशी (द्वादशी) the twelfth day of a lunar fortnight.
    -द्वादशान्यिक (द्वादशापपाठा यस्य जाताः द्वादशान्यिकः).
    -दशम् (द्वादशम्)) a collection of twelve, ˚आदित्याः Twelve Ādityas:- विवस्वान्, अर्यमा, पूषन्, त्वष्टा, सविता, 3भग, धाता, विधाता, वरुण, मित्र, रुद्र, विष्णु. ˚पुत्रा Twelve types of sons according to Dharmaśāstra:-- औरस, क्षेत्रज, दत्तक, कृत्रिम, गूढोत्पन्न, अपविद्ध, कानीन, सहोढ, क्रीत, पौनर्भव, स्वयंदत्त, पारशव.
    -दाम्नी a cow tied with two ropes.
    -दिवः a ceremony lasting for two days.
    -देवतम् the constel- lation विशाखा.
    -देहः an epithet of Gaṇesa.
    -धातुः an epithet of Gaṇeśa.
    -नग्नकः a circumcised man.
    -नवत (द्वि-द्वा-नवत) a. ninety-second.
    -नवतिः(द्वि-द्वा-नवतिः) f. ninety-two.
    -पः an elephant; यदा किञ्चिज्ज्ञो$हं द्विप इव मदान्धः समभवम् Bh.3.31; विपूर्यमाणश्रवणोदरं द्विपाः Śi. ˚अधिपः Indra's elephant. ˚आस्य an epithet of Gaṇesa.
    -पक्षः 1 a bird.
    -2 a month.
    -पञ्चाश (द्वि-द्वा-पञ्चाश) a. fifty-second.
    -पञ्चाशत् f. (
    द्वि-द्वा-पञ्चाशत्) fifty-two.
    -पथम् 1 two ways.
    -2 a cross-way, a place where two roads meet.
    -पद् see द्विपाद् below.
    -पद a. having two feet (as a verse).
    -पदः a biped man.
    -पदिका, -पदी a kind of Prākṛita metre.
    -पाद्, a. two footed; द्विपाद बहुपादानि तिर्यग् गतिमतीनि च Mb.14.37.
    -पादः 1 a biped, man.
    -2 a bird.
    -3 a god.
    -पाद्यः, -द्यम् a double penalty.
    -पायिन् m. an elephant.
    -फालबद्धः hair parted in two; N.1.16.
    -बाहुः man; Ks.53.94.
    -बिन्दुः a Visarga (:).
    -भातम् twilight.
    -भुजः an angle.
    -भूम a. having two floors (as a palace).
    -भौतिकः a horse possessing two ele- ments out of the five; द्वयोर्लक्षणसंबन्धात् तुरगः स्याद् द्विभौतिकः Yuktikalpataru.
    -मातृ, -मातृजः an epithet of
    1 Gaṇesa.
    -2 king Jarāsandha.
    -मात्रः a long vowel (having two syllabic instants); एकमात्रो भवेद् ह्रस्वो द्विमात्रो दीर्घ उच्यते Śikṣā.
    -मार्गी a cross-away.
    -मुखा 1 a leech.
    -2 kind of water-vessel; ˚अहिः, ˚उरगः a double- mouthed snake.
    -रः 1 a bee; cf. द्विरेफ.
    -2 = बर्बर q. v.
    -मुनि ind. the two Munis, Pāṇini and Kātyāyana; द्विमुनि व्याकरणस्य, विद्याविद्यावतारभेदाद् द्विमुनिव्याकरणमित्यपि साधु Sk.
    -मूर्वा N. of a plant, presumably some hemp. Mātaṅga. L.9.2.
    -यामी Two night-watches = 6 hours.
    -रदः an elephant; सममेव समाक्रान्तं द्वयं द्विरदगामिना R.4.4; Me.61. ˚अन्तकः, ˚अराति, ˚अशनः
    1 a lion.
    -2 the Śarabha.
    -रसनः a snake.
    -रात्रम् two nights.
    -रूप a.
    1 biform.
    -2 written in two ways.
    -3 having a different shape.
    -4 bi-colour, bipartite.
    (-पः) 1 a variety of interpre- tation or reading.
    -2 a word correctly written in two ways.
    -रेतस् m. a mule.
    -रेफः a large black bee (there being two 'Ra's in the word भ्रमर); अनन्तपुष्पस्य मधोर्हि चूते द्विरेफमाला सविशेषसङ्गा Ku.1.27;3.27,36.
    -लयः (in music) double time (?); साम्य of two things (like गीत and वाद्य); द्विलयान्ते चर्चरी V.4.35/36.
    -वक्त्रः 1 a double-mouthed serpent.
    -2 a kind of demon; एकवक्त्रो महावक्त्रो द्विवक्त्रो कालसंनिभः Hariv.
    -वचनम् the dual num- ber in grammar.
    -वज्रकः a kind of house or structure with 16 angles (sides).
    -वर्गः The pair of प्रकृति and पुरुष, or of काम and क्रोध; जज्ञे द्विवर्गं प्रजहौ द्विवर्गम् Bu. Ch.2.41.
    -वाहिका a wing.
    -विंश (द्वाविंश) a. twenty-second.
    -विंशतिः f. (
    द्वाविंशति) twenty-two.
    -विध a. of two kinds or sorts; द्विविधः संश्रयः स्मृतः Ms.7.162.
    -वेश(स)रा a kind of light carriage drawn by mules.
    -व्याम, -व्यायाम a. two fathoms long.
    -शतम् 1 two hundred.
    -2 one hundred and two.
    -शत्य a. worth or bought for two hundred.
    -शफ a. clovenfooted. (
    -फः) any cloven-footed animal.
    -शीर्षः an epithet of Agni; also द्विशीर्षकः; सप्तहस्तः चतुःशृङ्गः सप्तजिह्वो द्विशीर्षकः Vaiśvadeva.
    -श्रुति a. comprehending two intervals.
    -षष् a. (pl.) twice six, twelve.
    -षष्ट (द्विषष्ट, द्वाषष्ट) a. sixty-second.
    -षष्टिः f. (
    -द्विषष्टिः, द्वाषष्टिः) sixty-two.
    -सन्ध्य a. having a morning and evening twi-light.
    -सप्तत (द्वि-द्वा-सप्तत) a. seventy-second.
    -सप्ततिः f. (
    द्वि-द्वा सप्ततिः) seventy two.
    -सप्ताहः a fortnight.
    -सम a. having two equal sides.
    -समत्रिभुजः an isosceles triangle.
    -सहस्राक्षः the great serpent Śeṣa.
    -सहस्र, -साहस्र a. consisting of 2. (
    -स्रम्) 2.
    -सीत्य, -हल्य a. ploughed in two ways, i. e. first length-wise and then breadth-wise.
    -सुवर्ण a. worth or bought for two golden coins.
    -स्थ (ष्ठ) a. conveying two senses; भवन्ति चद्विष्ठानि वाक्यानि यथा श्वेतो धावति अलम्बुसानां यातेति ŚB. on MS.4.3.4.
    -हन् m. an elephant.
    -हायन, -वर्ष a. two years old; शुके द्विहायनं कत्सं क्रौञ्चं हत्वा त्रिहायनम् Ms.11.134.
    -हीन a. of the neuter gender.
    -हृदया a pregnant woman.
    -होतृ m. an epithet of Agni.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > द्वि _dvi

  • 12 δυωδεκαταίον

    δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: masc acc sg (epic)
    δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: neut nom /voc /acc sg (epic)

    Morphologia Graeca > δυωδεκαταίον

  • 13 δυωδεκαταῖον

    δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: masc acc sg (epic)
    δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: neut nom /voc /acc sg (epic)

    Morphologia Graeca > δυωδεκαταῖον

  • 14 δωδεκαταίον

    δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: masc acc sg
    δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: neut nom /voc /acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > δωδεκαταίον

  • 15 δωδεκαταῖον

    δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: masc acc sg
    δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: neut nom /voc /acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > δωδεκαταῖον

  • 16 δωδεκαταία

    δωδεκαταί̱ᾱ, δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: fem nom /voc /acc dual
    δωδεκαταί̱ᾱ, δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > δωδεκαταία

  • 17 δωδεκαταίας

    δωδεκαταί̱ᾱς, δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: fem acc pl
    δωδεκαταί̱ᾱς, δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > δωδεκαταίας

  • 18 δωδεκαταίων

    δωδεκαταί̱ων, δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: fem gen pl
    δωδεκαταί̱ων, δωδεκαταῖος
    on the twelfth day: masc /neut gen pl

    Morphologia Graeca > δωδεκαταίων

  • 19 loppiainen

    yks.nom. loppiainen; yks.gen. loppiaisen; yks.part. loppiaista; yks.ill. loppiaiseen; mon.gen. loppiaisten loppiaisien; mon.part. loppiaisia; mon.ill. loppiaisiin
    Epiphany (noun)
    Twelfth Day (noun)
    * * *
    • Epiphany
    • twelfth day

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > loppiainen

  • 20 Epifanía

    f.
    Epiphany, Twelfth Day.
    * * *
    1 Epiphany, Twelfth Night
    * * *
    SF Epiphany, Twelfth Night
    * * *
    a) (Bib)
    b) (Relig) ( fiesta) Epiphany
    * * *
    a) (Bib)
    b) (Relig) ( fiesta) Epiphany
    * * *
    la Epifanía
    = Epiphany, the.

    Ex: The author comments on the Piero's representation of the Epiphany in which a braying ass joins two singing angels, forming a trio to complement three angelic musicians.

    * * *
    1 ( Bib):
    2 ( Relig) (fiesta) Epiphany
    * * *
    Rel Epiphany
    * * *
    f Epiphany
    * * *
    : feast of the Epiphany (January 6th)

    Spanish-English dictionary > Epifanía

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  • Twelfth-day — «TWEHLFTH DAY», noun. the twelfth day after Christmas, January 6, the festival of the Epiphany, marking the traditional close of the Christmas season …   Useful english dictionary

  • Twelfth-day — n. See {Twelfthtide}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Twelfth Day — n. the twelfth day (Jan. 6) after Christmas, traditionally the end of the Christmas season; Epiphany …   English World dictionary

  • Twelfth Day — Twelfth′ Day′ n. rel Epiphany; formerly observed as the last day of the Christmas festivities • Etymology: bef. 900 …   From formal English to slang

  • Twelfth day — noun twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus • Syn: ↑Epiphany, ↑Epiphany of Our Lord, ↑Three Kings Day, ↑January 6 • Hypernyms: ↑Christian holy day • Part Holonyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Twelfth-day — Twelfthtide Twelfth tide , n. The twelfth day after Christmas; Epiphany; called also {Twelfth day}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Twelfth day — /twɛlfθ ˈdeɪ/ (say twelfth day) noun the twelfth day after Christmas, 6 January, on which the Christian festival of the Epiphany is celebrated, formerly observed as the last day of the Christmas festivities …  

  • Twelfth Day —    A popular name given to the Feast of the Epiphany which occurs twelve days after Christmas. Many social rites and customs have long been connected with the evening of this Festival, which is commonly called Twelfth Night …   American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • twelfth-day — n. Twelfth tide, Epiphany, January 6 …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • Twelfth Day — the 12th day after Christmas, January 6, on which the festival of the Epiphany is celebrated: formerly observed as the last day of the Christmas festivities. [bef. 900; ME; OE] * * * …   Universalium

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