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1 паровая баня
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2 паровая баня
[lang name="Russian"]горячевоздушная баня, баня с сухим паром — sudatory bath
[lang name="Russian"]паровая ванна или баня; парильня — vapour bath
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3 höyrykaappi
• vapour-bath• steam bath• steam cabinet• steam chest• sweating apparatus• vapour bath• steam box -
4 баня
1. (къпане) bathпясъчна/парна баня sand-/steam-/vapour-bathтурска/гореща баня a sweating-bathправя (минерални) бани take a water-cure, undergo hydi otherapeutic treatmentправя слънчеви бани sunbathe2. (помещение) bath(обществена, градска) public baths(домашна) bath-roomготв. bain-marie* * *ба̀ня,ж., -и 1. ( къпане) bath; правя (минерални) \баняи take a water-cure, undergo hydrotherapeutic treatment; правя слънчеви \баняи sunbathe; пясъчна/парна \баняя sand-/steam-/vapour-bath; турска/гореща \баняя sweating-bath;2. ( помещение) bath; ( обществена, градска) public baths; ( домашна) bath-room; минерална \баняя mineral baths; минерални \баняи ( курорт) spa; • \баняя за закаляване хим. hardening/quenching bath; водна \баняя хим. water-bath; кул. bain-marie; кървава \баняя прен. carnage, bloodshed, slaughter, butchery; парафинова \баняя wax bath.* * *bath; bathroom; vapour bath (парна)* * *1. (домашна) bath-room 2. (къпане) bath 3. (обществена, градска) public baths 4. (помещение) bath 5. водна БaНЯ хим. water-bath 6. готв. bain-marie 7. кална БaНЯ mud-bath 8. кървава БaНЯ carnage, bloodshed, slaughter, butchery 9. минерална БaНЯ mineral baths 10. минерални бани (курорт) spa 11. отивам на БaНЯ go to the baths 12. правя (минерални) бани take a water-cure, undergo hydi otherapeutic treatment 13. правя слънчеви бани sunbathe 14. пясъчна/парна БaНЯ sand-/steam-/vapour-bath 15. слънчева БaНЯ sun-bath 16. турска/гореща БaНЯ а sweating-bath -
5 πυρία
πυρίᾱ, πύριοςfem nom /voc /acc dualπυρίᾱ, πύριοςfem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)πυρίᾱ, πυρίαvapour-bath: fem nom /voc /acc dualπυρίᾱ, πυρίαvapour-bath: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)πυρίονneut nom /voc /acc plπυρίᾱ, πυριάωput: pres imperat act 2nd sgπυρίᾱ, πυριάωput: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)——————πυρίᾱͅ, πύριοςfem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)πυρίαι, πυρίαvapour-bath: fem nom /voc plπυρίᾱͅ, πυρίαvapour-bath: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
6 πυριάσει
πυρίασιςwarming by a vapour bath: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)πυριάσεϊ, πυρίασιςwarming by a vapour bath: fem dat sg (epic)πυρίασιςwarming by a vapour bath: fem dat sg (attic ionic)πυριά̱σει, πυριάωput: aor subj act 3rd sg (attic epic doric)πυριά̱σει, πυριάωput: fut ind mid 2nd sg (attic doric)πυριά̱σει, πυριάωput: fut ind act 3rd sg (attic doric) -
7 vapore
m vapo(u)rnautical term steamer* * *vapore s.m.1 vapour; ( acqueo) steam: una stanza piena di vapore, a room full of steam; cuocere al vapore, to steam; vapore di iodio, di zolfo, iodine, sulphur vapour; vapore saturo, non saturo, saturated, non-saturated (o unsaturated) vapour; densità, pressione di vapore, vapour density, pressure; bagno a vapore, vapour bath; caldaia a vapore, steam boiler; generatore di vapore, steam generator; macchina a vapore, steam engine; trazione a vapore, steam traction // andare a tutto vapore, to go at full speed3 (mar.) ( piroscafo) steamer, steamship: vapore postale, mail steamer (o packet) // il padrone del vapore, (scherz.) the big boss.* * *[va'pore] 1.sostantivo maschilea vapore — [locomotiva, ferro] steam attrib.
al vapore — gastr. steamed
2) (piroscafo) steamer, steamship2.* * *vapore/va'pore/I sostantivo m.1 vapour BE, vapor AE; (acqueo) water vapour BE, water vapor AE, steam; andare a tutto vapore to go full steam ahead; a vapore [locomotiva, ferro] steam attrib.; al vapore gastr. steamed2 (piroscafo) steamer, steamshipII vapori m.pl.(esalazioni) fumes; i -i dell'alcol wine fumes. -
8 πυριάω
A , but- ιᾶν Id.Morb.2.14
: [tense] aor. ἐπυρίησα ib.19,- ίᾱσα Hippiatr.100
:—[voice] Med., inf.- ιῆσθαι Hp.Vict.1.35
: [tense] aor.ἐπυριησάμην Id.Nat.Mul.7
, 107, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐπυριήθην Id.Int.1
:— put persons in a vapour-bath, c. acc., Id.Art.47, Palaeph.43, etc.: metaph.,τὸν λάρυγγ' ἥδιστα π. τεμαχίοις Crobyl.8
:—[voice] Pass., take a vapour-bath, Ath.12.519e.2 c. dupl. acc.,π. αὐτὴν ὅσον τριήκοντα πυρίας Hp.Mul.1.75
.3 generally, foment,τὰ ἕλκη σαρξὶν ὑείαις Str.15.1.43
:—[voice] Pass.,πυριῶνται διά τινος οἱ ὀδόντες Dsc.3.9
.4 [voice] Pass., to be used for vapour-baths, [κύπερος] πρός τι πυριωμένη ἁρμόζει Id.1.4
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9 ванна
ж1) bath; tubванна для гартування сталі тех. — quenching bath; hardening bath
приймати ванну — to take ( to have) a bath
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10 νεοπυρίητον
νεοπυρίητοςjust come out of a vapour-bath: masc /fem acc sgνεοπυρίητοςjust come out of a vapour-bath: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 πυριάσεις
πυρίασιςwarming by a vapour bath: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)πυρίασιςwarming by a vapour bath: fem nom /acc pl (attic)πυριά̱σεις, πυριάωput: aor subj act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)πυριά̱σεις, πυριάωput: fut ind act 2nd sg (attic doric) -
12 πυρίαι
πυρίᾱͅ, πύριοςfem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)πυρίαvapour-bath: fem nom /voc plπυρίᾱͅ, πυρίαvapour-bath: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
13 πυρίας
πυρίᾱς, πύριοςfem acc plπυρίᾱς, πύριοςfem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)πυρίᾱς, πυρίαvapour-bath: fem acc plπυρίᾱς, πυρίαvapour-bath: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)πυρίᾱς, πυριάωput: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
14 πυρίη
πύριοςfem nom /voc sg (epic ionic)πυρίαvapour-bath: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic)πυριάωput: pres imperat act 2nd sg (doric)πυριάωput: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric)——————πύριοςfem dat sg (epic ionic)πυρίαvapour-bath: fem dat sg (epic ionic) -
15 πῦρ
πῦρ, πῠρόςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `fire' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. pukawo = *πυρ-καϜοι?Compounds: Many compp., e.g. πυρ-καϊά, Ion. -ϊή f. `fireplace, pyre' (Il.), from *πυρ-καϜ-ιά̄, compound of πῦρ and καίω ( καῦ-σαι) with ι̯ᾱ-suffix, acc. as in σποδιά, ἀνθρακιά a. o.; cf. Scheller Oxytonierung 93 w. diff. interpretation; cf. Myc. pukawo; πυρ-φόρος `fire- or torch-bearing, -bearer' (Pi.), later also πυρο-φόρος; cf. Schwyzer 440; πυρι-γενής `born, worked in fire' (E. a.o.); ἄ-πυρ-ος `untouched by fire, without fire' (Il.); on πυρ-πολέω s. πέλομαι; on πυρ-αύστης etc. s. 2. αὔω; on πυρι-ήκης s. v.Derivatives: Many derivv. A. Subst.: 1. πῠρά n. pl. `watch-fires' (Il.), dat. πυροῖς (X.), prop. plur. of πῦρ with transition in the ο-stems and accentshift (Egli Heteroklisie 18 a. 22 f.). 2. πυρ-ά̄, Ion. -ή f. `fireplace, pyre' (IL). 3. πυρ-σός m., pl. alo - σά n. `firebrand, fire-signal' (with remarkable oxytonesis) with - σώδης `firebrand-like' (E. in lyr.), - σεύω `to ignite, to give a fire-signal' (E.; X.), - σεία, - σευτήρ, σευτής (hell.), - σίτης `fire-colour' (Philostr.). 4. πυρ-ετός m. `burning heat, fever' (Χ 31; after νιφετός? Porzig Satzinhalte 245) with πυρ-έσσω, Att. - έττω, aor. - έξαι, adj. - εκτικός; - ετιάω, - εταίνω, - ετώδης, - έτιον, - ετικός. 5. πυρ-εῖα, Ion. -ήϊα n. pl. `lighter, firesticks' (h. Merc.; not with Zumbach Neuerungen 14 from πυρή `pyre'). 6. πυρ-ία, Ion. - ίη f. `vapour-, sweating-bath etc.' (Ion., Arist.), `fishing by torchlight' (Arist.), with - ιάω `to prepare a vapour-bath, to foment, to warm' (Hp.), from which - ίαμα, - ίασις, - ιατήρ, - ιατήριον (Scheller Oxyton. 55); also - ιάτη f. `warmed animal-milk' (com.). 7. πυρ-ίδιον n. `spark' (Thphr.). 8. πυρ-ίτης m. `copper ore, ore' (Dsc., pap.), "fireman", surn. of Hephaistos (Luc.); Redard 36, 60, 245. 9. πύρ-εθρον, - ος, - ωθρον `pellitory, Anthemis pyrethrum' (because of the warming effect; Strömberg Pfl.namen 82 a. 146f.). 10. πυρ-αλ(λ)ίς s. v. 11. Πυρ-ωνία surn. of Artemis (Paus.). -- B. Adj.: 1. πυρ-ώδης `fire-like, fiery' (IA.); 2. - ινος `fiery' (Arist., Plb.); 3. - όεις `id.' (hell.), also as n. of the planet Mars (Arist., hell.); 4. on πυρρός s. v. C. Verbs: 1. πυρ-όομαι, - όω, also w. ἐκ- a.o., `to catch fire, to set on fire' (Pi., Ion. Att.; Wackernagel Unt. 124) with πύρ-ωσις ( ἐκ-, δια- a.o.) f., - ωμα, - ωτής, - ωτικός; 2. πυρ-εύω `to make fire, to kindle' (Pl.; ἐμπυρ-εύω, - ίζω from ἔμ-πυρος) with - εύς, - ευτής, - ευτικός (more in Bosshardt 83); 3. πυρ-άζω EM as explanation of 4. πυρακτέω; s.v.Etymology: With πῦρ, πῠρ-ός agrees exactly Umbr. pir nom. acc. (from * pūr), abl. pur-e (from *pŭr-), thus, with secondary vowelenlargement, Arm. hur, gen. hr-oy (\< *pū̆r-o-) and OWNo. fūrr, fȳrr (\< PGm. * fūr-i-). The word was originally an heteroclitic r \/ n- stem and is still so inflected in Hitt. paḫḫu(u̯a)r, gen. paḫḫu̯enaš. Traces of this formation can still be seen in Germ.: Goth. fōn, gen. fun-ins as opposed to OHG fuir, fiur, Feuer; also in Arm.: hn-oç `fireplace, furnace' a opposed to hur (s. above); note also Toch. A pl. por-äṃ (= -n; combination of r and n?, v. Windekens IF 65, 249 ff.). The ablaut, which appears already from the above cited forms, is now reconstructed as a proterodynamic r\/n-neuter: IE *peh₂-ur: ph₂-u̯en-s; cf. Specht KZ 59, 283ff.), was simplified in Greek (the change in quantity is not old). -- Beside this neutral matter-indicating word for `fire' Indo-European had an as old word indicating fire as active entity in Lat. ignis, Skt. agní-, Lith. ugnìs, OCS ognь; a parallel double designation, which represents two different interpretations of nature, is found with the words for `water' (s. ὕδωρ). On this Schulze Kl. Schr. 194f., Meillet MSL 21, 249ff., Bonfante Sprachgesch. u. Wortbed. 33ff., Mastrelli Arch. glottol. it. 43, 1 ff. On tabuistic replacing words for `fire' Havers Sprachtabu 64ff. Further forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 14f., Pok. 828, W.-Hofmann s. pūrus (relation quite hypothetic and quite doubtful; s. on this with further discussion Mayrhofer s. punā́ti; also Blesse KZ 75, 195).Page in Frisk: 2,627-629Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πῦρ
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16 πῠρός
πῦρ, πῠρόςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `fire' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. pukawo = *πυρ-καϜοι?Compounds: Many compp., e.g. πυρ-καϊά, Ion. -ϊή f. `fireplace, pyre' (Il.), from *πυρ-καϜ-ιά̄, compound of πῦρ and καίω ( καῦ-σαι) with ι̯ᾱ-suffix, acc. as in σποδιά, ἀνθρακιά a. o.; cf. Scheller Oxytonierung 93 w. diff. interpretation; cf. Myc. pukawo; πυρ-φόρος `fire- or torch-bearing, -bearer' (Pi.), later also πυρο-φόρος; cf. Schwyzer 440; πυρι-γενής `born, worked in fire' (E. a.o.); ἄ-πυρ-ος `untouched by fire, without fire' (Il.); on πυρ-πολέω s. πέλομαι; on πυρ-αύστης etc. s. 2. αὔω; on πυρι-ήκης s. v.Derivatives: Many derivv. A. Subst.: 1. πῠρά n. pl. `watch-fires' (Il.), dat. πυροῖς (X.), prop. plur. of πῦρ with transition in the ο-stems and accentshift (Egli Heteroklisie 18 a. 22 f.). 2. πυρ-ά̄, Ion. -ή f. `fireplace, pyre' (IL). 3. πυρ-σός m., pl. alo - σά n. `firebrand, fire-signal' (with remarkable oxytonesis) with - σώδης `firebrand-like' (E. in lyr.), - σεύω `to ignite, to give a fire-signal' (E.; X.), - σεία, - σευτήρ, σευτής (hell.), - σίτης `fire-colour' (Philostr.). 4. πυρ-ετός m. `burning heat, fever' (Χ 31; after νιφετός? Porzig Satzinhalte 245) with πυρ-έσσω, Att. - έττω, aor. - έξαι, adj. - εκτικός; - ετιάω, - εταίνω, - ετώδης, - έτιον, - ετικός. 5. πυρ-εῖα, Ion. -ήϊα n. pl. `lighter, firesticks' (h. Merc.; not with Zumbach Neuerungen 14 from πυρή `pyre'). 6. πυρ-ία, Ion. - ίη f. `vapour-, sweating-bath etc.' (Ion., Arist.), `fishing by torchlight' (Arist.), with - ιάω `to prepare a vapour-bath, to foment, to warm' (Hp.), from which - ίαμα, - ίασις, - ιατήρ, - ιατήριον (Scheller Oxyton. 55); also - ιάτη f. `warmed animal-milk' (com.). 7. πυρ-ίδιον n. `spark' (Thphr.). 8. πυρ-ίτης m. `copper ore, ore' (Dsc., pap.), "fireman", surn. of Hephaistos (Luc.); Redard 36, 60, 245. 9. πύρ-εθρον, - ος, - ωθρον `pellitory, Anthemis pyrethrum' (because of the warming effect; Strömberg Pfl.namen 82 a. 146f.). 10. πυρ-αλ(λ)ίς s. v. 11. Πυρ-ωνία surn. of Artemis (Paus.). -- B. Adj.: 1. πυρ-ώδης `fire-like, fiery' (IA.); 2. - ινος `fiery' (Arist., Plb.); 3. - όεις `id.' (hell.), also as n. of the planet Mars (Arist., hell.); 4. on πυρρός s. v. C. Verbs: 1. πυρ-όομαι, - όω, also w. ἐκ- a.o., `to catch fire, to set on fire' (Pi., Ion. Att.; Wackernagel Unt. 124) with πύρ-ωσις ( ἐκ-, δια- a.o.) f., - ωμα, - ωτής, - ωτικός; 2. πυρ-εύω `to make fire, to kindle' (Pl.; ἐμπυρ-εύω, - ίζω from ἔμ-πυρος) with - εύς, - ευτής, - ευτικός (more in Bosshardt 83); 3. πυρ-άζω EM as explanation of 4. πυρακτέω; s.v.Etymology: With πῦρ, πῠρ-ός agrees exactly Umbr. pir nom. acc. (from * pūr), abl. pur-e (from *pŭr-), thus, with secondary vowelenlargement, Arm. hur, gen. hr-oy (\< *pū̆r-o-) and OWNo. fūrr, fȳrr (\< PGm. * fūr-i-). The word was originally an heteroclitic r \/ n- stem and is still so inflected in Hitt. paḫḫu(u̯a)r, gen. paḫḫu̯enaš. Traces of this formation can still be seen in Germ.: Goth. fōn, gen. fun-ins as opposed to OHG fuir, fiur, Feuer; also in Arm.: hn-oç `fireplace, furnace' a opposed to hur (s. above); note also Toch. A pl. por-äṃ (= -n; combination of r and n?, v. Windekens IF 65, 249 ff.). The ablaut, which appears already from the above cited forms, is now reconstructed as a proterodynamic r\/n-neuter: IE *peh₂-ur: ph₂-u̯en-s; cf. Specht KZ 59, 283ff.), was simplified in Greek (the change in quantity is not old). -- Beside this neutral matter-indicating word for `fire' Indo-European had an as old word indicating fire as active entity in Lat. ignis, Skt. agní-, Lith. ugnìs, OCS ognь; a parallel double designation, which represents two different interpretations of nature, is found with the words for `water' (s. ὕδωρ). On this Schulze Kl. Schr. 194f., Meillet MSL 21, 249ff., Bonfante Sprachgesch. u. Wortbed. 33ff., Mastrelli Arch. glottol. it. 43, 1 ff. On tabuistic replacing words for `fire' Havers Sprachtabu 64ff. Further forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 14f., Pok. 828, W.-Hofmann s. pūrus (relation quite hypothetic and quite doubtful; s. on this with further discussion Mayrhofer s. punā́ti; also Blesse KZ 75, 195).Page in Frisk: 2,627-629Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πῠρός
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17 масляная баня
[lang name="Russian"]горячевоздушная баня, баня с сухим паром — sudatory bath
[lang name="Russian"]паровая ванна или баня; парильня — vapour bath
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18 BAÐ
I) n. bath, esp. steam- or vapour-bath (fara or ganga til baðs, koma ór baði, ganga frá baði; taka bað).* * *n. [in Goth. probably baþ, but the word is not preserved; A. S. bäð, pl. baðo; Engl. bath; Germ. bad; cp. also Lat. balneum, qs. badneum (?); Grimm even suggests a kinship to the Gr. βάπτω]:—bath, bathing. In Icel. the word is not very freq., and sounds even now somewhat foreign; laug, lauga, q. v., being the familiar Icel. words; thus in the N. T. Titus iii. 5. is rendered by endrgetningar laug; local names referring to public bathing at hot springs always bear the name of laug, never bað, e. g. Laugar, Laugarnes, Laugardalr, Laugarvatn, etc. The time of bathing, as borne out by many passages in the Sturl. and Bs., was after supper, just before going to bed; a special room, baðstofa ( bathroom), is freq. mentioned as belonging to Icel. farms of that time. Bathing in the morning seems not to have been usual; even the passages Sturl. ii. 121, 125 may refer to late hours. This custom seems peculiar and repugnant to the simple sanitary rules commonly observed by people of antiquity. It is, however, to be borne in mind that the chief substantial meal of the ancient Scandinavians was in the forenoon, dagverðr; náttverðr ( supper) was light, and is rarely mentioned. Besides the word bað for the late bath in the Sturl. and Bs., baðstofa is the bathroom; síð um kveldit, í þann tíma er þeir Þórðr ok Einarr ætluðu at ganga til baðs, Sturl. iii. 42; um kveldit er hann var genginn til svefns, ok þeir til baðs er þat líkaði, ii. 117, 246, iii. 111; þat var síð um kveldit ok vóru menn mettir ( after supper) en Ormr bóndi var til baðs farinn, ok var út at ganga til baðstofunnar, Bs. i. 536; eptir máltíðina ( supper) um kveldit reikaði biskupinn um baðferðir ( during bathing time) um gólf, ok síðan for hann í sæng sína, 849; hence the phrase, skaltú hafa mjúkt bað fyrir mjúka rekkju, a good bathing before going to bed, of one to be burnt alive, Eg. 239. In Norway bathing in the forenoon is mentioned; laugardags morguninn vildu liðsmenn ráða í bæinn, en konungr vildi enn at þeir biði þar til er flestir væri í baðstofum, Fms. viii. 176; snemma annan dag vikunnar …, and a little below, eptir þat tóku þeir bað, vii. 34, iii. 171; þá gengr Þéttleifr til baðstofu, kembir sér ok þvær, eptir þat skœðir hanu sik, ok vápnar, Þiðr. 129, v. l.; Icel. hann kom þar fyrir dag ( before daybreak), var Þórðr þá í baðstofu, Sturl. ii. 121, 125; vide Eb. 134, Stj. 272.COMPDS: baðferð, baðhús, baðkápa, baðkona, baðstofa, baðstofugluggr. -
19 паровая баня
1) Engineering: steam bath, vapor bath, bath vapor2) Rare: vaporarium3) Oil: vapour bath4) Makarov: stove -
20 паровая ванна
1) General subject: estuary, steam bath (лабораторная)2) Medicine: estuarium, steam bath, vapor bath3) Rare: vaporarium4) Oil: vapour bath
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Turkish bath — noun 1. a steam room where facilities are available for a bath followed by a shower and massage • Hypernyms: ↑steam bath, ↑steam room, ↑vapor bath, ↑vapour bath 2. you sweat in a steam room before getting a rubdown and cold shower • Syn: ↑steam… … Useful english dictionary
air bath — Vapor Va por, n. [OE. vapour, OF. vapour, vapor, vapeur, F. vapeur, L. vapor; probably for cvapor, and akin to Gr. ? smoke, ? to breathe forth, Lith. kvepti to breathe, smell, Russ. kopote fine soot. Cf. {Vapid}.] [Written also {vapour}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vapor bath — Vapor Va por, n. [OE. vapour, OF. vapour, vapor, vapeur, F. vapeur, L. vapor; probably for cvapor, and akin to Gr. ? smoke, ? to breathe forth, Lith. kvepti to breathe, smell, Russ. kopote fine soot. Cf. {Vapid}.] [Written also {vapour}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
steam room — noun a room that can be filled with steam in which people bathe; vapour bath is a British term • Syn: ↑steam bath, ↑vapor bath, ↑vapour bath • Hypernyms: ↑room • Hyponyms: ↑sauna, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Sake Dean Mahomet — (also Sake Dean Mahomed or, in Arabic, Shaykh Din Muhammad) ( bn. শেখ দীন মহাম্মদ) (1759–1851) was a Bengali traveller and entrepreneur, thought to have introduced shampooing to Britain, and the first Indian to have written a book in the English… … Wikipedia