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81 καλόγηρον
καλόγηροςvenerable: masc /fem acc sgκαλόγηροςvenerable: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
82 πολύσεμνον
πολύσεμνοςexceeding venerable: masc /fem acc sgπολύσεμνοςexceeding venerable: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
83 σεβαστών
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84 σεβαστῶν
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85 σεβαστόν
σεβαστόςvenerable: masc acc sgσεβαστόςvenerable: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
86 υπόσεμνον
ὑπόσεμνοςmildly venerable: masc /fem acc sgὑπόσεμνοςmildly venerable: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
87 ὑπόσεμνον
ὑπόσεμνοςmildly venerable: masc /fem acc sgὑπόσεμνοςmildly venerable: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
88 honorable
honorable [ɔnɔʀabl]adjectiveb. ( = suffisant) [notes, résultats] respectable* * *ɔnɔʀabl1) ( respectable) [personne, métier, reddition] honourable [BrE]; [compagnie, marque] venerable2) ( suffisant) [classement, score] creditable; [moyens financiers, nombre, proportion] sizable; [salaire] decent* * *ɔnɔʀabl adj1) (personne) worthy, honourable Grande-Bretagne honorable USA2) (résultat) commendable* * *honorable adj1 ( respectable) [personne, métier, reddition] honourableGB; [compagnie, marque] venerable; notre très honorable président our most honourableGB president; sortie honorable honourableGB way out;2 ( suffisant) [classement, score] creditable; [moyens financiers, nombre, proportion] sizable; [salaire] decent; une très honorable douzième place a very creditable twelfth place; une contribution très honorable a very sizable contribution.honorable correspondant ( agent secret) man; notre honorable correspondant à la Havane our man in Havana.[ɔnɔrabl] adjectif2. (humoristique) [avant le nom]son bulletin scolaire est tout à fait honorable/est honorable sans plus her school report is quite satisfactory/is just satisfactory -
89 honorablement
honorablement [ɔnɔʀabləmɑ̃]adverbb. ( = convenablement) decently* * *ɔnɔʀabləmɑ̃1) ( de façon respectable) honourablyhonorablement connu — [famille] highly respected; [compagnie] venerable
2) ( suffisamment) decently* * *ɔnɔʀabləmɑ̃ adv1) (= sans déshonneur) honourably Grande-Bretagne honorably USA2) (= correctement) decently* * *honorablement adv1 ( de façon respectable) [négocier, se retirer] honourablyGB; se comporter très honorablement to behave wholly honourably; honorablement connu [famille] highly respected; [compagnie] venerable;2 ( suffisamment) decently; gagner honorablement sa vie to earn a decent living.[ɔnɔrabləmɑ̃] adverbe -
90 древните
народи the ancientsдревните езици the classical languagesдревните старец a venerable old man* * *1. ДРЕВНИТЕ старец a venerable old man 2. древните езици the classical languages 3. народи the ancients -
91 antīquus (-īcus)
antīquus (-īcus) adj. with comp. and sup. [ante], ancient, former, of old times: tua duritia, former severity, T.: causa antiquior memoriā tuā: patria, L.: urbs, V.: antiquae leges et mortuae. — Plur m. as subst, the ancients, ancient writers: antiquorum auctoritas: traditus ab antiquis mos, H.—Old, long in existence, aged: hospes, T.: genus, N.: Graiorum antiquissima scripta, H.: antiquissimum quodque tempus spectare, i. e. longestablished rights, Cs.: antiquum obtinere, to hold fast an old custom, T.: morem antiquum obtines, T. — Fig., old, venerable, reverend, authoritative: fanum Iunonis: templa deum, H.: longe antiquissimum ratus sacra facere, etc., a most venerable custom, L.: antiquior alia causa (amicitiae), more original.—Old-fashioned: (cives) antiquā virtute, T.: homines: vestigia antiqui officii. — Comp, more desirable, preferable: ne quid vitā existimem antiquius: antiquior ei fuit gloria quam regnum: id antiquius consuli fuit, was of more pressing importance, L. -
92 augustus
augustus adj. with comp. and sup. [augeo], consecrated, sacred, reverend: Eleusis: fons.—Venerable, majestic, magnificent, noble: templa, L.: moenia, V.: mens, O.: formam augustiorem, L.: vir, L.: augustissima vestis, L.* * *Iaugusta -um, augustior -or -us, augustissimus -a -um ADJsacred, venerable; majestic, august, solemn; dignified; worthy of honor (Ecc)IIAugusta, Augustum ADJAugust (month) (mensis understood); abb. Aug.; renamed from Sextilis in 8 BCIIIAugustus; (title of Octavius Caesar, Emperor, 27 BC-14 AD); of all emperors -
93 sānctus
sānctus adj. with comp. and sup. [P. of sancio], consecrated, established as inviolable, sacred, inviolable: campus: tribuni (plebis) sancti sunto: fides induciarum, L.: ius: (litterae) in aerario sanctiore conditae, i. e. in the special treasury, reserved for extreme necessity: hospites sanctos habent, Cs.: uxor, Ph.— Venerable, august, divine, sacred, pure, holy: sanctis Penatium deorum sedibus: polluerat stupro sanctissimas religiones: sanctior dies, H.: ignes (of a sacrifice), V.: amicitiae nomen, O.: pudicitia, L.— Pure, good, innocent, pious, holy, just, conscientious, upright: illo nemo in civitate sanctior: homines sanctissimi: sanctissimus et iustissimus iudex: sanctius consilium, L.: senatus, V.: amores, chaste: Virgines, H.: id, quod mihi est et sanctius et antiquius.* * *Isancta -um, sanctior -or -us, sanctissimus -a -um ADJconsecrated, sacred, inviolable; venerable, august, divine, holy, pious, justII -
94 venerābilis
venerābilis e, adj. with comp. [veneror], worthy of respect, reverend, venerable: venerabilis vir miraculo litterarum... venerabilior divinitate matris, L.: dives, H.: donum, V.* * *venerabilis, venerabile ADJvenerable, august -
95 गरीयस्
gárīyasmfn. ( TBr. I compar. fr. gurú Pāṇ. 6-4, 157)
heavier W. ;
extremely heavy R. VI ;
greater than (abl.) MBh. XIV, 255 ;
more precious orᅠ valuable, dearer than (abl.) Gaut. Mn. MBh. etc.;
extremely important, I, 8426 ;
very honourable Pañcat. ;
highly venerable, more venerable than (abl.) Mn. Yājñ. MBh. etc.;
dearer than (abl.), dearer MBh. etc.;
worse, I, 1886 Cāṇ. ;
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96 गुरुतर
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97 भट्टारक
bhaṭṭārakam. a great lord, venerable orᅠ worshipful person (used of gods andᅠ of great orᅠ learned men, esp. of Buddhist teachers andᅠ of a partic. class of Ṡaiva monks) Inscr. Vet. Hit. etc.;
(in dram.) a king W. ;
the sun ib. ;
Ardea Nivea L. ;
( ikā) f. « noble lady» orᅠ « tutelary deity»
N. of Durgā Vet. (cf. jayā- andᅠ mahā-bhaṭṭārikā);
a king's mother (in the plays) L. ;
mf ( ikā)n. venerable L. ;
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98 श्रीमत्
ṡrī-matmfn. beautiful, charming, lovely, pleasant, splendid, glorious MBh. Kāv. etc.;
possessed of fortune, fortunate, auspicious, wealthy, prosperous, eminent, illustrious, venerable (used, like ṡrī, as a prefix before the names of eminent persons andᅠ celebrated works andᅠ sometimes corrupted into ṡrīmant), of high rank orᅠ dignity (m. « a great orᅠ venerable person») ChUp. MBh. R. etc.;
decorated with the insignia of royalty (as a king) VarBṛS. ;
abounding in gold (as Meru) Bhartṛ. ;
m. N. of Vishṇu L. ;
of Kubera L. ;
of Ṡākya-mitra Buddh. ;
of a son of Nimi MBh. ;
of a poet Cat. ;
Ficus Religiosa L. ;
another tree (= tilaka) L. ;
a parrot L. ;
a bull kept for breeding L. ;
( atī) f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attendant on Skanda MBh. ;
of various women (esp. of the mother of Mādhavâcārya) Buddh. Cat. ;
- kumbha n. gold L. ;
- tama mfn. (superl.) most prosperous orᅠ eminent orᅠ illustrious KaushUp. ;
- tā f. prosperity, thriving condition, beauty, splendour Kāv.
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99 स्थविर
sthavira
sthávira
broad, thick, compact, solid, strong, powerful RV. AV. Br. MBh. Hariv. ;
old, ancient, venerable (- rekāle orᅠ bhāve, « in old age») Br. etc. etc.;
m. an old man W. ;
(with Buddhists) an « Elder» (N. of the oldest andᅠ most venerable Bhikshus) MWB. 184; 255 etc.. ;
N. of Brahmā. L. ;
(pl.) N. of a school ( alsoᅠ ārya-sth-) Buddh. ;
(ā) f. an old woman MW. ;
a kind of plant L. ;
(am) n. benzoin L.
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100 vegliarda
[veʎ'ʎarda]sostantivo femminile venerable old woman** * *vegliarda/veλ'λarda/sostantivo f.venerable old woman*.
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