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101 ursa
ursa, ae, f. [ursus], a she-bear.I.Lit., Ov. M. 2, 485; 13, 803; 13, 836; 15, 379; id. F. 2, 181; Mart. 6, 25, 2.—B.Poet., a bear, in gen., Verg. A. 5, 37; Ov. M. 12, 319; 14, 255.—II.Transf.: Ursa, as a constellation, either Ursa Major, the Greater Bear, or Ursa Minor, the Lesser Bear, Ov. H. 18 (17), 152; id. Tr. 1, 4, 1; 3, 11, 8; 5, 3, 7; Val. Fl. 4, 724; Suet. Aug. 80. -
102 τέττιξ
A cicala, Cicada plebeia or allied species, a winged insect fond of basking on trees, when the male makes a chirping or clicking noise by means of certain drums or 'tymbals' underneath the wings, whence the joke in Xenarch.14, εἶτ'.. οἱ τέττιγες οὐκ εὐδαίμονες, ὧν ταῖς γυναιξὶν οὐδ' ὁτιοῦν φωνῆς ἔνι; prov.,τέττιγος ἐδράξω πτεροῦ Archil.143
(v.συλλαμβάνω 11.1
). This noise is freq. used as a simile for sweet sounds, Il.3.151, Hes.Op. 582, Sc. 393, Simon.173, 174, etc.; and Plato calls them οἱ Μουσῶν προφῆται, Phdr.262d; but they also became a prov. for garrulity, :τ. πολλοὶ γινόμενοι νοσῶδες τὸ ἔτος σημαίνουσι Thphr.Sign.54
. They were thought to sing continually without food or drink, Ar.Nu. 1360, Pl.Phdr. 259c; or on a diet of air and dew, Arist.HA 532b13, Theoc.4.16, AP6.120 (Leon.), Anacreont.32, Plu.2.660f. The Greeks ate τέττιγες to whet the appetite, Ath.4.133b, cf. Ar.Frr.51, 569.4, Alex.162.13 (anap.), Anaxandr.41.59 (anap., unless here the τέττιξ ἐνάλιος is meant, v. infr. 11); and as a medical remedy, Dsc. 2.51, Orib.Fr.64.2 gold ornament worn in the hair (cf.χρύσειαι δὲ κόρυμβαι ἐπ' αὐτῶν τέττιγες ὥς Asius Fr.Ep.13.5
), esp. in early Attica, Th.1.6, Heraclid.Pont. ap. Ath.12.512c; ἀρχαῖα.. καὶ τεττίγων ἀνάμεστα, i.e. full of old-fashioned notions, Ar.Nu. 984 (anap.), v. Sch.( 980) and cf. τεττιγοφόρας; γυνὴ.. ἔχει τ. ἐπιχρύσους, in a list of votive offerings at Samos, Michel832.51 (iv B.C.).3 Com. name for a foreign cook, Ath.14.659a, Hsch., cf. Poll.4.148, 150.4 Ἀκάνθιος τ., prov. of a silent person, Zen.1.51, St.Byz. s.v. Ἄκανθος.II τ. ἐνάλιος a kind of lobster, Arctos ursus, Ael.NA13.26.III part of the ear,τοῦ λοβοῦ τὸ περὶ τῇ κυψέλῃ Poll.2.86
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103 Baribal
mcinnamon bear [Ursus americanus] -
104 Braunbär
mbrown bear [Ursus arctos] -
105 Grislibär
mgrizzly bear [Ursus arctos horribilis] -
106 Höhlenbär
mcave bear [Ursus spelaeus] [extinct] -
107 Kodiakbär
mKodiak bear [Ursus arctos middendorffi] -
108 Polarbär
mpolar bear [Ursus maritimus] -
109 akłaq
brown bear, grizzly bear (Ursus horribilis) -
110 iggaġri
black bear (Ursus americanus) N. -
111 iyyaġriq
black bear (Ursus americanus) K. -
112 2340
2. RUS медведи pl3. ENG true [black and brown, brown and grizzly] bears4. DEU (echte) Bären pl5. FRA ours pl -
113 2341
1. LAT Ursus americanus Pallas2. RUS чёрный медведь m, барибал m3. ENG (American) black bear4. DEU Schwarzbär m, Baribal m5. FRA ours m noir (américain) -
114 2342
1. LAT Ursus arctos Linnaeus2. RUS бурый [обыкновенный] медведь m3. ENG (Alaskan) brown [grizzly] bear4. DEU Braunbär m, (brauner, gemeiner) Bär m, Landbär m5. FRA ours m brun [d'Europe, des Pyrénées, vulgaire] -
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1. LAT Ursus maritimus Phipps2. RUS белый [полярный, северный, морской] медведь m, белый полярный медведь m, ошкуй m3. ENG polar [white] bear4. DEU Eisbär m, Polarbär m5. FRA ours m blanc (polaire), ours m maritime [polaire] -
116 2344
1. LAT Ursus thibetanus G. Cuvier2. RUS белогрудый [гималайский, чёрный гималайский, чёрный уссурийский] медведь m3. ENG Asiatic [Himalayan] black bear4. DEU Kragenbär m, Weißbrustbär m5. FRA ours m à collier [noir du T(h)ibet]
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