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1. n бот. усик2. n завитокСинонимический ряд:long thin thing (noun) branch; carpet runner; creeper; long thin thing; offshoot; runner; shoot; skid; sprig; sprout; vine -
4 VINE
liantassë, in other early material also liantë, but the latter word is elsewhere defined as “spider” or “tendril” instead. –LT1:271, PE14:55 -
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m.1 vine shoot, vine branch.2 pompano, pompano food fish, saltwater permit, snubnose pompano.* * *1 vine shoot* * *SM vine shoot, vine tendril* * ** * ** * *1 (zarcillo) tendril* * *pámpano nm1. [sarmiento, pimpollo] vine tendril, vine shoot2. [hoja] vine leaf* * *m (vine) tendril -
7 zarcillo
m.1 earring.2 tendril, vine tendril.Los zarcillos de la vid The vine tendrils...3 small hoe.* * *1 (pendiente) earring2 BOTÁNICA tendril* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=pendiente) earring2) (Bot) tendril3) Cono Sur, Méx (Agr) earmark* * *1) ( arete) earring2) (Bot) tendril* * *1) ( arete) earring2) (Bot) tendril* * *A (pendiente) earringB ( Bot) tendril* * *
zarcillo sustantivo masculino
1 ( arete) earring
2 (Bot) tendril
zarcillo sustantivo masculino
1 (pendiente) earring
2 Bot tendril
' zarcillo' also found in these entries:
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tendril
* * *zarcillo nm1. [pendiente] earring2. [en planta] tendril* * *m1 earring2 BOT tendril* * *zarcillo nm1) : earring2) : tendril (of a plant) -
8 Rebe
f; -, -n; (Weinranke) vine tendril ( oder shoot); (Weinstock) vine; poet. grape; in den Reben arbeiten work in the vineyards* * *die Rebevine; grapevine* * *Re|be ['reːbə]f -, -n(= Ranke) shoot; (= Weinstock) vine* * *(a type of climbing plant which bears grapes.) vine* * *Re·be<-, -n>[ˈre:bə]f [grape]vine* * *die; Rebe, Reben1) vine shoot2) (geh.): (Weinstock) [grape] vine* * *in den Reben arbeiten work in the vineyards* * *die; Rebe, Reben1) vine shoot2) (geh.): (Weinstock) [grape] vine* * *-n f.vine n. -
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10 Weinranke
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11 tijereta
f.1 earwig (insect).2 (overhead) bicycle or scissors kick (sport).3 scissorlike motion of the legs.4 tendril.5 scissors hold, scissors kick, scissors hold in wrestling.* * *1 (tijerita) small scissors plural2 (insecto) earwig3 (de la vid) tendril* * *SF1) (=insecto) earwig2) (Bot) vine tendril3) (Dep) scissor(s) kick, overhead kick* * *1) (Zool) earwig2) ( en gimnasia) scissors (pl); ( en fútbol) scissors kick, overhead kick* * *= earwig.Ex. I am not generally frightened by creepy-crawlies; however, earwigs are not welcome inside the house so I got a tissue to exterminate the critter.* * *1) (Zool) earwig2) ( en gimnasia) scissors (pl); ( en fútbol) scissors kick, overhead kick* * *= earwig.Ex: I am not generally frightened by creepy-crawlies; however, earwigs are not welcome inside the house so I got a tissue to exterminate the critter.
* * *A ( Zool) earwigB1 (en gimnasia) scissors (pl)2 (en fútbol) scissors kick, overhead kick* * *
tijereta sustantivo femenino
1 Zool earwig
2 (salto) scissors kick
' tijereta' also found in these entries:
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earwig
- scissors kick
* * *tijereta nf1. [insecto] earwig2. [en fútbol] bicycle o scissors kick3. Andes, RP [ave] scissortail* * *f1 ZO earwig2 DEP scissors kick, overhead kick* * *tijereta nf: earwig -
12 κλᾰω
κλᾰ́ωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `break, break off'Other forms: ( ἐνι-κλᾶν, κατ-έκλων) Il., aor. κλάσ(σ)αι, pass. κλασθῆναι (Il.), athem. ptc. ἀπο-κλά̄ς (Anacr. 17; cf. below), fut. κλάσω, perf. pass. κέκλασμαι (IA.),Derivatives: κλάσις `breaking' (IA.), κλάσμα `broken piece' (Att.) with κλασμάτιον (Delos IIIa), ἀνα-κλασμός `bending back' (Heliod.), κλάστης ἀμπελουργός H., also ὀστο-κλάστης (Kyran.) a. o., κλαστήριον `knife for clipping the vine' (Delos IIa u. a.); sec. κλαστάζω `clip the vine', metaph. `chastize' (Ar. Eq. 166); on the formation Schwyzer 706. - On κλών, κλωνός m. `sprout' (Att.) with the diminutives κλωνίον, - ίδιον, - άριον, - ίσκος (Thphr., hell. inschr., Gp.), further κλωνίτης `with sprouts' (Hdn.), κλῶναξ = `κλάδος' (H.), κλωνίζω `clip' (Suid.) see on κλάδος; not from *κλα-ών (Schwyzer 521; s. also 487 n. 3). On κλῶμαξ, ἀπόκλωμα below. - With diff. ablaut κλῆμα `twig (of the vine), tendril of the vine', κλῆρος ( κλᾶρος) `lot', κλῶμαξ `heap of stones' (s. vv.), ἀπόκλωμα. ἀπολογία ἐπὶ τὸ χεῖρον H. - Quite doubtful Κλαζομεναί PlN (Anatolia), acc. to Fraenkel KZ 42, 256; 43, 216 "where the waves break" (free imagination).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The uniform verbale system, is based on κλᾰ(σ)-; it may be the result of simplification. Whether this started from a presens or an aorist cannot be decided because there are no non-Greek cognates; cf. the presentation in Schwyzer 676 a. 752 and in Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 354 (who considers the present κλάω as secondary against κλάσαι). In the isolated ἀπο-κλά̄ς an old athematic form (present or aorist? Schwyzer 676 a. 742) could have been preserved; but an analogical innovation (as after φθᾰ́σαι: φθάς?) cannot be excluded however. For the old passive κλασθῆναι one might think of κλαδ- (Schwyzer 761), but extension of an aorist-stems κλασ- combined with analogy is also possible (Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 404f.). An old s-present *κλά[σ]-ω from IE. *kl̥-s-ō (Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 3, 342, Schwyzer 706) has no support. - The primary verbs of the other languages are completely deviant: Lith. kalù, kálti `forge, hammer' = OCS koljǫ, klati, Russ. kolótь `sting, split, hew' (full grade IE. * kolH-; on the meaning WP. 1, 438 and Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. v.); Lith. kuliù, kùlti (zero grade, IE. kl̥H-); Lat. per-cellō `smash' (basis uncertain). Further forms Pok. 545ff., W.-Hofmann s. clādēs. S. also κλαδαρός, κλάδος, κόλος etc. So no IE etym. It cannot comes from IE *klas- as this form cannot be made from IE. So prob. the word is of Pre-Greek origin.Page in Frisk: 1,866-867Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλᾰω
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14 द्राक्षालता
drākshā-latāf. vine, vine-tendril MW.
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20 βοστρυχίοις
βοστρύχιονvine-tendril: neut dat pl
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