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1 WARLIKE SPIRIT
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2 warlike
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3 wojowniczość
- ci; f(narodu, plemienia) warlike spirit; ( zachowania) belligerence* * *f.1. (= zaczepność) warlike spirit, aggressiveness.2. (= czupurność) belligerence, truculence.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wojowniczość
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4 πολεμικός
A of or for war,οἱ π. κίνδυνοι Th.2.43
; ἀγῶνες π., opp. εἰρηνικοί, Pl.Lg. 729d; βίος ib. 829a; πλοῖα, ὅπλα, ib. 706b, 944e; most fit for service,X.
Lac.11.3; (Egypt, iii B.C.);τέχνη καὶ ἐπιστήμη π. Pl.R. 522c
, cf. Lg. 639b; ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) the art of war, Id.Sph. 222c, etc.; τὰ -κά warlike exercises, τὰ π ἄλκιμος (v.l. πολέμια) Hdt.3.4;τὰ π. ἀσκεῖν X.HG 3.4.18
, Cyr.1.5.9;αἱ τῶν π. μελέται Th.2.39
, cf. 89 (v.l.).2 τὸ -κόν signal for battle (παιὼν π. in Pl.Ep. 348b), ἐπειδὰν ὁ σαλπικτὴς σημήνῃτὸ π. X.An.4.3.29
, cf. Aen. Tact.4.3; ἀνέκραγε πολεμικόν gave a war-shout, X.An.7.3.33; also of an air on the flute, Tryphoap.Ath.14.618c.II of persons, skilled in war, warlike, Th.1.84, Pl.R. 522e, Lg. 643c, etc.: distd. from φιλοπόλεμος, X.An.2.6.1; alsoἵπποι π. Id.Cyr.7.5.62
;τὸ π.
warlike spirit,Phld.
Mus.p.27 K.III like an enemy, hostile, X.Vect.4.44; stirring up hostility, opp.φιλικός, πολεμικὸν ἔρις καὶ ὀργή Id.Mem.2.6.21
: metaph.,ἀντίθεσις π. καὶ ἀσύμβατος Plu.2.946e
. Adv. -κῶς, ἔχειν, opp. εἰρηνικῶς, Isoc.5.46;π. διακεῖσθαι Id.6.39
: [comp] Sup.-ώτατα, ἔχειν πρός τινα X.An.6.1.1
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5 войовничий
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6 Mārs
Mārs Mārtis, m [3 MAR-], Mars, father of Romulus and god of war, with whose month, Martius, the Roman year began, O., Cs.: durus, V.: cruentus, H.: ferox O.: stella Martis, the planet Mars.—War, batt<*>e, conflict, engagement: Martem accendere cantu, incite to battle, V.: apertus, in the open field, O.: equitem suo alienoque Marte pugnare, i. e. both on horseback and on foot, L.: Mars forensis, a legal contest, O.: si patrii quid Martis habes, martial spirit, V.—In the phrase, suo Marte, independently, by his own efforts: rex ipse suo Marte res suas recuperavit: cum vos vestro Marte his rebus omnibus abundetis.— The issue of battle, fortune of war: omnis belli Mars communis: communis adhuc Mars belli erat, L.: aequo Marte, indecisively, Cs.: verso Marte (i. e. versā fortunā), L.* * *Mars, Roman god of war; warlike spirit, fighting, battle, army, force of arms -
7 wojowniczo
adv. aggressively, pugnaciously* * *adv.1. (= zaczepnie) aggressively, in a warlike spirit.2. (= czupurnie) belligerently, truculently.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wojowniczo
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8 belicosidad
f.bellicosity.* * *SF (=actitud) warlike spirit; (=agresividad) belligerence, aggressiveness* * *femenino aggressiveness* * *femenino aggressiveness* * *aggressiveness* * *
belicosidad sustantivo femenino
aggressiveness
* * *belicosidad nfaggressiveness* * *f bellicosity, aggressiveness* * *belicosidad nf: bellicosity -
9 आयुधः _āyudhḥ _धम् _dham
आयुधः धम् [आयुध्-घञर्थे क]1 A weapon, shield &c.; it is of 3 kinds (1) प्रहरण, e. g. a sword; (2) हस्तमुक्त, e. g. a disc; (3) यन्त्रमुक्त, e. g. an arrow; आयुधानामहं वज्रम् Bg.1.28. न मे त्वदन्येन विसोढमायुधम् R.3.63. An implement; वशाया यज्ञ आयुधम् Av.1.1.18.-2 A vessel (Ved.).-धम् 1 Gold used for ornaments.-2 (pl.) Water (Ved.).-Comp. (-अ) आगारम् an armoury, arsenal; अहमप्यायुधागारं प्रविश्यायुधसहायो भवामि Ve.1; Ms.9.28.-आगारिकः Governor of an arsenal.-जीविन् a. living by one's weapon. (m.) a warrior, soldier.-धर्मिणी the tree called जयन्ती (रोगनाशने तस्या आयुधधर्मत्वात्).-पालः the governor of an arsenal; Hariv.-पिशाचिका 'devil of arms', devilish warlike spirit; Mv.3; A. R.4; B. R.4.-शाला see आयुधागार. -
10 जिगीषा _jigīṣā
जिगीषा [जि-सन् भावे अ]1 Desire of conquering, subduing or overcoming; यानं सस्मार कौबेरं वैवस्वत जिगीषया R.15.45.-2 Emulation, rivalry.-3 Eminence.-4 Exertion, profession, habit of life.-5 Eminence.-6 Military ardour, warlike spirit. -
11 krigerånd
subst. warlike spirit -
12 Māvors
Māvors vortis, m Mars, the god of war (old): urbs Mavortis, i. e. Rome, V.: Iliae Mavortisque puer, i. e. Romulus, H., C., O.* * *Mars, Roman god of war; warlike spirit, fighting, battle, army, force of arms -
13 wojowniczoś|ć
f sgt 1. (narodu, plemienia) aggressiveness, warlike spirit 2. (cecha usposobienia) aggressiveness, pugnacityThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wojowniczoś|ć
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14 imbellis
imbellis ( inb-), e, adj. [id.], unwarlike, unfit for war; peaceful, fond of peace (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; cf.: imbecillis, debilis).I.Of living beings:II.ut imbelles timidique videamur,
Cic. Off. 1, 24, 83:ignavi et imbelles,
Liv. 26, 2, 11:timidi et imbelles,
Quint. 12, 5, 2: ipse acer, bellicosus;at is, quem petebat, quietus, imbellis, placido ingenio, etc.,
Sall. J. 20, 2:strenui et imbelles inulti obtruncari,
id. ib. 67, 2:pro viro forti contra imbellem,
Quint. 3, 7, 19: turba (i. e. non-combatants, women and children), Liv. 32, 13, 14; cf.:feminae puerique et alia imbellis turba,
id. 38, 21, 14:imbellis et pastoralis manus,
Vell. 1, 8, 5:caesorum major numerus et imbellior,
Tac. H. 4, 33:juventa,
Hor. C. 3, 2, 15:cervi,
Verg. G. 3, 265; cf.columba,
Hor. C. 4, 4, 31:dei,
i. e. Venus and Amor, Ov. Am. 1, 10, 20:maxime Caesar, qui nunc victor... Inbellem avertis Romanis arcibus Indum,
i. e. deprived of warlike spirit by defeat, Verg. G. 2, 172.—Of inanim. and abstr. things: itaque videas rebus injustis justos maxime dolere, imbellibus fortes, Cic. Lael. 13, 47:sic fatus senior, telumque imbelle sine ictu Conjecit,
weak, powerless, Verg. A. 2, 544; cf.lacerti,
Ov. M. 13, 109:Tarentum,
peaceful, Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 45:Asia,
Liv. 9, 19, 10:nec rem Romanam tam desidem umquam fuisse atque imbellem,
id. 21, 16, 3:cithara,
Hor. C. 1, 15, 15; cf.lyra,
id. ib. 1, 6, 10:plectrum,
Ov. M. 5, 114:carmen,
Stat. Th. 10, 874:oliva,
Val. Fl. 5, 362:fretum,
calm, tranquil, Stat. S. 3, 5, 84; cf. id. Th. 3, 255. —Of time:tamen ne prorsus inbellem agerent annum,
Liv. 10, 1, 4 (cf.:ferme bellis otium fuit, § 1): triennium,
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15 inbellis
imbellis ( inb-), e, adj. [id.], unwarlike, unfit for war; peaceful, fond of peace (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; cf.: imbecillis, debilis).I.Of living beings:II.ut imbelles timidique videamur,
Cic. Off. 1, 24, 83:ignavi et imbelles,
Liv. 26, 2, 11:timidi et imbelles,
Quint. 12, 5, 2: ipse acer, bellicosus;at is, quem petebat, quietus, imbellis, placido ingenio, etc.,
Sall. J. 20, 2:strenui et imbelles inulti obtruncari,
id. ib. 67, 2:pro viro forti contra imbellem,
Quint. 3, 7, 19: turba (i. e. non-combatants, women and children), Liv. 32, 13, 14; cf.:feminae puerique et alia imbellis turba,
id. 38, 21, 14:imbellis et pastoralis manus,
Vell. 1, 8, 5:caesorum major numerus et imbellior,
Tac. H. 4, 33:juventa,
Hor. C. 3, 2, 15:cervi,
Verg. G. 3, 265; cf.columba,
Hor. C. 4, 4, 31:dei,
i. e. Venus and Amor, Ov. Am. 1, 10, 20:maxime Caesar, qui nunc victor... Inbellem avertis Romanis arcibus Indum,
i. e. deprived of warlike spirit by defeat, Verg. G. 2, 172.—Of inanim. and abstr. things: itaque videas rebus injustis justos maxime dolere, imbellibus fortes, Cic. Lael. 13, 47:sic fatus senior, telumque imbelle sine ictu Conjecit,
weak, powerless, Verg. A. 2, 544; cf.lacerti,
Ov. M. 13, 109:Tarentum,
peaceful, Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 45:Asia,
Liv. 9, 19, 10:nec rem Romanam tam desidem umquam fuisse atque imbellem,
id. 21, 16, 3:cithara,
Hor. C. 1, 15, 15; cf.lyra,
id. ib. 1, 6, 10:plectrum,
Ov. M. 5, 114:carmen,
Stat. Th. 10, 874:oliva,
Val. Fl. 5, 362:fretum,
calm, tranquil, Stat. S. 3, 5, 84; cf. id. Th. 3, 255. —Of time:tamen ne prorsus inbellem agerent annum,
Liv. 10, 1, 4 (cf.:ferme bellis otium fuit, § 1): triennium,
id. 4, 20, 9:permultos annos imbelles agere,
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16 αἰχμή
2 generally, point, of arrows, τοξουλκὸς αἰ. A.Pers. 239; ἀγκίστρου, κεράων, Opp.H. 1.216, C.2.451.II spear, Il.12.45, etc.; δαμασίμβροτος αἰ. Pi.O. 9.79; πρὸς τὴν αἰχμὴν ἐτράπετο took to his spear, Hdt.3.78; αἰχμῇ εἷλε with the spear, i.e. in war, Id.5.94; otherwise rare in Prose, X.Cyr. 4.6.4.b metaph. of the trident of Poseidon, A.Pr. 925.3 war, battle, κακῶς ἡ αἰ. ἑστήκεε the war went ill, Hdt.7.152; παρμένοντας αἰχμᾷ standing their ground in battle, Pi.P.8.40; θηρῶν with wild beasts, E.HF 158.4 metaph. of plague, sharpness, βρωτῆρας αἰ. A.Eu. 803.III warlike spirit,αἰ. νέων θάλλει Terp.6
;θρέψε δ' αἰχμὰν Ἀμφιτρύωνος Pi.N.10.13
; γυναικὸς αἰ. a woman's temper, A.Ag. 483 (lyr.), cf. Ch. 630 (lyr.; but perh. = rule, cf.Pr. 406). (Cf. Lith. jiešmas 'spit'.) -
17 Ἄρης
AἌρεως A.Th.64
, E.El. 1258; but Ἄρεος (never [var] contr. ) is required by the metre in A.Th. 115 (lyr.), S.OC 947, Ant. 125 (lyr.), El. 1423 (lyr.), E.Heracl. 275, El. 950, Fr.16; dat. Ἄρεϊ, [var] contr. Ἄρει; acc. (lyr.), [dialect] Att. Ἄρη (never Ἄρην, which is not found in Attic Inscrr. and is never required by the metre; Ἄρη' is the true reading in Il.5.909, Hes.Sc.59, cf. AP7.237 (Alph.), D.S. 5.72); voc. Ἄρες, [dialect] Ep. (metri gr.) Ἆρες:—[dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. declens. [full] Ἄρης, ηος, ηι, ηα: [dialect] Aeol. [full] Ἄρευς, ευος, ευα, ευι, ευ, Sapph.66, Alc. 28 ff.:— Ares: in Trag., the god of destruction generally, S. OT 190, etc.;ἐς Οἰδίπου παῖδε.. Ἄρης κατέσκηψ' Ar.Fr. 558
; in Com., Ἄρεως νεοττός chicken of Ares, Id.Av. 835.2 the planet Mars, Arist. Cael. 292a5, Cleom.1.11.59, etc.;Ἄρεος ἡμέρα D.C.37.19
.II in Poets, Appellat. for war, slaughter,ξυνάγωμεν Ἄρηα Il.2.381
;Ἄρη μείξουσιν S.OC 1046
(lyr.);χρονίῳ σὺν Ἄρει Pi.P.11.36
; Ἄρης ἐμφύλιος, Ἄ. τιθασός, A.Eu. 862, 355;θηλυκτόνῳ Ἄρει δαμέντων Id.Pr. 861
;ναύφαρκτος Ἄ. Id.Pers. 951
(lyr.); λιθόλευστον Ἄρη death by stoning, S.Aj. 254(lyr.); ἔνθα μάλιστα γίγνετ' Ἄ. ἀλεγεινὸς ὀϊζυροῖσι βροτοῖσι, of a mortal wound, Il.13.569.2 warlike spirit, A.Ag.78, E.Ph. 134;κἀν γυναιξὶν.. Ἄ. ἔνεστιν S.El. 1242
;οὔτ' ὄλβος οὔτ' Ἄ. Id.Ant. 952
;μέγαν ἐκ θυμοῦ κλάζοντας Ἄ. A.Ag.48
;Ἄρη βλέπειν Ar.Pl. 328
, Timocl.12.7: in Prose,ἔμφυτος Ἄ. Gorg.Fr.6
.3 the sword,ὀξὺς Ἄ. Il.7.330
, cf. AP7.531 (Antip. Thess.), Plu.2.23c.III epith. of Zeus, as the avenger of perjury, in oaths, IG5(2).343c (Arc.); of Ἐνυάλιος, ibid., Poll.8.106. (Akin to ἀρή, q. v.) [[pron. full] ᾰ in Hom., but α of voc. may be long, e.g.Ἆρες, Ἄρες βροτολοιγέ Il.5.31
, and gen.Ἄ ¯ ρηος 2.767
, Call.Jov.77 (s.v.l.),Ἄ ¯ ρεος A.R.3.1187
, dat.Ἄ ¯ ρηϊ Id.2.991
: in Trag., regularly ᾰ, but A. uses [pron. full] ᾱ even in dialogue, as Th. 244, 469; and S. in lyr., Aj. 252, 614, Ant. 139.] -
18 krijgshaftigheid
1 valour ⇒ warlike spirit/appearanceVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > krijgshaftigheid
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20 войнствен
warlike, martial, bellicoseвойнствен вид a warlike/bellicose airвойнствен дух martial spiritвойнствено настроение an aggressive/a belligerent mood* * *во̀йнствен,прил. warlike, martial, bellicose; combative; \войнствен вид warlike/bellicose air; \войнствен дух martial spirit; \войнствена позиция bellicose attitude; \войнствено настроение aggressive/belligerent mood.* * *bellicose; belligerent; martial{ma:Sl}; militancy; warlike{`wO:laik}: войнствен air - войнствен вид* * *1. warlike, martial, bellicose 2. ВОЙНСТВЕН вид a warlike/bellicose air 3. ВОЙНСТВЕН дух martial spirit 4. ВОЙНСТВЕНo настроение an aggressive/a belligerent mood
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