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1 wild vine
Биология: виноград лабруска (Vitis labrusca) -
2 wild vine
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4 vine
Allegheny vine дымянка грибовидная, Fumaria fungosabitter pea vine чина весенная, Lathyrus vernusCanary vine дымянка грибовидная, Fumaria fungosaChinese fever vine китайский хинный кустарник, Paederia scandenscommon matrimony vine дереза лебедолистная, Lycium halmifoliumcross vine бигнония усиковая, Bignonia capreolatacypress vine квамоклит, Quamoclitgrass pea vine чина посевная, Lathyrus sativusgroundnut pea vine чина клубненосная, Lathyrus tuberosusmilk vine ластовень, Antitoxicumnegro vine ластовень шерстистый, Antitoxicum hirsutumpartrige vine мичелла волнистая, Mitchella undulatapassion vine страстоцвет красноватый, Passiflora incarnatapepper vine виноградовник древовидный, Ampelopsis arboreapipe vine кирказон крупнолистный, Aristolochia macrophyllapotato vine картофель, Solanum tuberosumpucnture vine якорцы земляные, Tribulus terrestrisrattan vine берхемия лазящая, Berchemia scandensrubber vine криптостегия, Cryptostegiasand vine гонолобус гладкий, Gonolobus laevissargent glory vine сарджентодокса, Sargentodoxascrambling vine гонолобус гладкий, Gonolobus laevissilk vine обвойник греческий, Periploca graecastaff vine древогубец лазящий, Celastrus scandensstaunton vine стаунтония, Stauntoniatara vine актинидия аргута, Actinidia argutatrumpet vine кампсис укореняющийся, Campsis radicansuniverse vine толокнянка обыкновенная, Arctostaphylos uva-ursiwild vine виноград лабруска, Vitis labruscawire vine мюленбекия, MuehlenbeckiaEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > vine
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5 vine
2) лиана•- bitter pea vine
- Canary vine
- Chinese fever vine
- common matrimony vine
- cross vine
- cypress vine
- grass pea vine
- groundnut pea vine
- love vine
- matrimony vine
- milk vine
- negro vine
- partridge vine
- passion vine
- pepper vine
- pipe vine
- puncture vine
- rattan vine
- rubber vine
- sand vine
- scrambling vine
- silk vine
- staff vine
- Staunton's vine
- tara vine
- trumped vine
- universe vine
- wild vine
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6 Wisachgirninschi
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7 οἶνος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `wine' (Il.).Other forms: dial. ϜοῖνοςCompounds: Very many compp., e.g. οἰνο-χόος m. `cupbearer' with - χοέω, - χοῆσαι `to be a cupbearer, to pour wine' (Il.), ep. also - χοεύω (only pres.), metr. conditioned (Schwyzer 732, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 368); οἰν-άνθη f. `fruit-bearing bud, blossom of the vine', also metaph. of the grape (since Pi., Thphr.), also name of a plant, `meadowsweet, Spiraea flipendula', because of the smell (Cratin., Arist.), name of an unknown bird (Arist.; Thompson Birds s. v.); ἄ-οινος `without wine' (IA.), ἔξ-οινος `drunken' (Alex., Plb.), backformation from ἐξ-οινόομαι `to get drunk' (E.); more in Strömberg Prefix Studies 72 (also Schwyzer-Debrunner 462). On Οἰνόη cf. 2. οἴη.Derivatives: A. Subst. 1. Diminut., mostly belittling: οἰν-άριον (D., hell.; because of the meaning not from οἴναρον, cf. Chantraine Form. 74); - ίσκος (Cratin., Eub.), - ίδιον (Apollod.). 2. οἴνη f. `vine' (Hes.; like ἐλαία: ἔλαιον a.o., Schwyzer-Debrunner 30, Chantraine 24); οἰνάς f. `id.' (AP, Nic.; Chantr. 353), also `rock dove, Columba livia', after the colour (Arist.; details in Thompson Birds s.v.); also adj. `belonging to the wine' (AP, APl.). 3. οἴν-αρον n. `vineleaf, grape vine' (X., Thphr.) with - αρίς, - αρία, - άρεος, - αρίζω (Ibyc., Ar., Hp., Thphr.). 4. οἰνοῦττα f. `wine cake' (Ar.), also name of a plant with intoxicating effect (Arist.; Schwyzer 528, Chantraine Form. 272). 5. οἰνών, - ῶνος m. `wine cellar' (X., hell.). 6. Ϝοινώα f. `vineyard?' (Thespiae; cf. προθυρῴα a.o. in Hdn. Gr. 1, 303). 7. Some H.glosses: οἴνωτρον χάρακα, ἧ την ἄμπελον ἱστᾶσι, γοίνακες (= Ϝ-) βλαστοί, γοινέες κόρακες (cf. οἰνάς). -- B. Adj. 8. οἰν-ηρός `containing wine, abundant in wine' (Pi., Ion., Arist.); 9. - ώδης `winelike, redolent of wine' (Hp., Arist.); 10. - ικός `belonging to the wine' (hell., inscr. a. pap.). -- C. Verbs. 11. οἰν-ίζομαι `to get oneself wine' (Il., late prose), - ίζω `to resemble wine' (Thphr., Dsc.); with οἰν-ιστήρια n. pl. name of an Attic feast (Eup., H., Phot.); cf. Άνθεστήρια, χαριστήρια a.o. 12. οἰν-όομαι, - όω `to intoxicate (oneself)' (Ion., Od., trag.) with - ωσις f. `intoxication' ( Stoic., Plu.); on the meaning cf. Müri Mus. Helv. 10, 36. -- On the PN Οἰνεύς s. Bosshardt 106 f.; on the riverN Οἰνοῦς m. (Laconia) and on Οἰνοῦσσαι f. pl. (islands) Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 2, 233.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1120?] *u̯eiH- `turn, bend'Etymology: With (Ϝ)οῖνος agree, except for the gender and auslaut, Lat. vīnum (if from *u̯oinom; Umbr. etc. vinu then Lat. LW [loanword]), Arm. gini (\< *u̯oinii̯o-), Alb. vênë (\< *u̯oinā); an IE word for `wine', reconstructed from this, may together with the related Lat. vītis `vine' and many others (s. on ἴτυς) belong to the group u̯ei- `turn, bend'. As the wild vine a.o. was at home in southern Russia and certain parts of middle Europe, this assumption is acceptable also from the aspect of historical facts. As however the cultivation of the vine has started in the Mediterranean lands or in the Pontus area and in the south of the Caucasus, most scholars incline, to look for the origin of the word in these countries, what would point to non-IE origin. But if we put the homeland of viticulture in the Pontus and the northern Balkan, the word for `wine' might come from there. From this IE source would then come not only the words mentioned from Greek, Lat., Arm. and Albania, but also Hitt. u̯ii̯an(a)-, Hier. Hitt. wa(i)ana-, and also the relevant Semit. words, e.g. Arab. wain, Hebr. jajin (common * wainu-?). Thus Beekes, MSS 48(1987)21-6, who points out that the Hitt. form requires *u̯ih₁on-. From Lat. vīnum further the Celt. a. Germ., from Germ. or Latin again the Slav. and (indir.) Balt. wine words; from Arm. gini e.g. Georg. γvino. -- Lit. with further details in WP. 1, 226 (IE, resp. PArm.), Pok. 1121, W.-Hofmann s. vīnum, Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 2, 642 ff., Vasmer s. vinó. Cf also Kronasser Vorgeschichte und Indogermanistik (Symposion 1959) 122 f..Page in Frisk: 2,364-366Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οἶνος
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8 οἰνάνθη
A inflorescence of the grape-vine, Ar.Ra. 1320, Thphr.CP3.14.8, etc. ; = ἡ πρώτη ἔκφυσις τῆς σταφυλῆς, Suid. ; also, of the wild vine, Vitis silvestris, Thphr.HP5.9.6, Dsc.1.46,5.4, Plin.HN12.132, Gp.5.51 ; bloom on the grape, metaph., γένυσι φαίνων τέρειναν ματέρ' οἰνάνθας ὀπώραν the time of ripeness which softly brings forth the grape-bloom, Pi.N.5.6, cf. Chaerem.12 (pl.).II in Poets, generally, vine,χλωρὸν οἰνάνθης δέμας S. Fr.255.4
, cf. E.Ph. 231 (lyr.), Ar.Av. 588 ;Λεσβίης νέκταρ οἰνάνθης Call.Fr. 115
.III Dropwort, Spiraea Filipendula, a plant with a smell like the vine, Cratin.98, Arist.HA 549b33, Thphr.HP6.8.1, Dsc.3.120, Plin.HN21.65.2 a bird, perh. wheat-ear, Saxicola oenanthe, Arist.HA 633a15.3 a salve, Asclep. ap. Gal.13.540, cf. 10.550.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰνάνθη
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9 ἄγριος
ἄγριος, α, ον, Od.9.119; also ος, ον (not in Trag. or com). Il.19.88, Phoc.3.6, Pl.Lg. 824a, Theoc.22.36: [comp] Comp.I of animals, opp. τιθασός ἥμερος, wild,βάλλειν ἄγρια πάντα Il.5.52
; αἶξ, σῦς, 3.24, 9.539; even of flies,ἄ. φῦλα, μυίας 19.30
; ἵπποι, ὄνοι, etc., Hdt.7.86, etc.; ἄ. τέρας, of a bull, E.Hipp. 1214;ἄ. θηρία X.An. 1.2.7
; of men, living in a wild state, Hdt.4.191.2 of trees, opp. ἥμερος, wild, Pi.Fr.46, Hdt.4.21, etc.; μητρὸς ἀγρίας ἄπο ποτόν of the wild vine, A.Pers. 614, cf. Arist.Pr. 896a8;ἄ. ἔλαιον S.Tr. 1197
; , etc.;μέλι Ev.Matt.3.4
.II mostly of men, beasts, etc.:1 in moral sense, savage, fierce, Il.8.96, Od.1.199, etc., cf. Ar.Nu. 567; ;ἄ. καὶ ἀπαίδευτος Id.Grg. 510b
;ἄγριε παῖ καὶ στυγνέ Theoc.23.19
, cf. 2.54; ἄ. κυβευτής a passionate gambler, Men.965; esp. of παιδερασταί, Ar.Nu. 349 (cf. Sch. ad loc.), Aeschin.1.52, Aen. Gaz.Thphr. p.14 B.2 of temper, wild, fierce, θυμός, χόλος, Il.9.629, 4.23;λέων δ' ὥς, ἄγρια οἶδεν 24.41
; ἄ. πτόλεμος, μῶλος, 17.737, 398;ἄγριος ἄτη 19.88
; ἄ. ὁδοί cruel ways or counsels, S.Ant. 1274; ([comp] Sup.);ἀγριώτατα ἤθεα Hdt.4.106
; ; , cf. R. 572b, etc.; τὸ ἄ. savageness, Id.Cra. 394e; ἐς τὸ -ώτερον to harsher measures, Th. l.c.3 of things, circumstances, etc., cruel, harsh, ; νὺξ -ωτέρη wild, stormy, Hdt.8.13; ; σύντασις ἀ. a violent strain, Id.Phlb. 46d; ἄ. βάρος, of strong, hot wine, Ar.Fr. 351. -
10 οινάνθινον
οἰνάνθινοςmade of the wild-vine flower: masc acc sgοἰνάνθινοςmade of the wild-vine flower: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 οἰνάνθινον
οἰνάνθινοςmade of the wild-vine flower: masc acc sgοἰνάνθινοςmade of the wild-vine flower: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
12 lābrūsca
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13 Ampelos
1. I.Ampelos agria, wild vine (in pure Lat. labrusca), Plin. 23, 1, 14, § 19.—II.Ampelos chironia, greasewort; in pure Lat. vitis nigra or bryonia, Plin. 23, 1, 17, § 27; 24, 4, 16, § 34.2.Ampĕlŏs, i, f.I.A city of Macedonia, Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 37.—II.A headland and town in Crete, Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59.3. -
14 ampelos
1. I.Ampelos agria, wild vine (in pure Lat. labrusca), Plin. 23, 1, 14, § 19.—II.Ampelos chironia, greasewort; in pure Lat. vitis nigra or bryonia, Plin. 23, 1, 17, § 27; 24, 4, 16, § 34.2.Ampĕlŏs, i, f.I.A city of Macedonia, Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 37.—II.A headland and town in Crete, Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59.3. -
15 labrusca
lābrusca (ae) vītis or ūva; also absol.: lābrusca, ae, f., the wild vine, claret-vine:vitis labrusca, Linn.: uva labrusca,
Col. 8, 5 fin.:vitis labrusca,
Plin. 12, 13, 28, § 48.— Absol.:aspice ut antrum Sylvestris raris sparsit labrusca racemis,
Verg. E. 5, 7 Serv. ad loc.; Plin. 23, 1, 14, § 19:omphacium... fit e labrusca, hoc est vite sylvestri, quod vocatur oenanthinum,
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16 labrusca uva
lābrusca (ae) vītis or ūva; also absol.: lābrusca, ae, f., the wild vine, claret-vine:vitis labrusca, Linn.: uva labrusca,
Col. 8, 5 fin.:vitis labrusca,
Plin. 12, 13, 28, § 48.— Absol.:aspice ut antrum Sylvestris raris sparsit labrusca racemis,
Verg. E. 5, 7 Serv. ad loc.; Plin. 23, 1, 14, § 19:omphacium... fit e labrusca, hoc est vite sylvestri, quod vocatur oenanthinum,
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17 labrusca vitis
lābrusca (ae) vītis or ūva; also absol.: lābrusca, ae, f., the wild vine, claret-vine:vitis labrusca, Linn.: uva labrusca,
Col. 8, 5 fin.:vitis labrusca,
Plin. 12, 13, 28, § 48.— Absol.:aspice ut antrum Sylvestris raris sparsit labrusca racemis,
Verg. E. 5, 7 Serv. ad loc.; Plin. 23, 1, 14, § 19:omphacium... fit e labrusca, hoc est vite sylvestri, quod vocatur oenanthinum,
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18 ἄμπελος
ἄμπελος, ἡ, any climbing plant with tendrils, esp.A grape-vine, Vitis vinifera (ἄ. οἰνοφόρος Dsc.4.181
; ἄ.τῆς Ἴδης is a variety, V.v. apyrena, grape-currant, Thphr.HP3.17.4), Hom. (not in Il. exc. in Adj. ἀμπελόεις), etc.;πυροὶ καὶ κριθαὶ καὶ ἄμπελοι Od.9.110
, cf. 133, Alc.44, Hdt. 4.195, etc.;ἄ. καὶ ἐλάαν καὶ τὰ ἄλλα ἀκρόδρυα Thphr.HP4.4.11
; ἄ. τὴν περὶ τὸ ἱερὸν κόπτοντες, in collective sense (cf. ἵππος, ἡ), Th.4.90; of wine,ἀμπέλου δρόσος Pi.O.7.2
;ἀμπέλου παῖς Id.N.9.52
.2ἄ. ἀγρία
wild vine, Vitis silvestris,Dsc.
4.181, 5.2, Plin.HN23.19:—also = ἄ. λευκή, Thphr.9.14.1, 9.20.3, Gal.14.186.3ἄ. λευκή
bryony, Bryonia cretica,Dsc.
4.182, Gal.11.826 (but λευκὴ ἄ. white grape, Thphr.CP1.20.5).5ἄ. ποντία
wrack, Fucus volubilis,Thphr.
HP4.6.9.II vineyard, Ael.NA11.32.IV measure of length, = 20 παλαισταί, Hero *Deff.131.V = αἰγιαλός (Cyren.), Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄμπελος
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20 виноград лабруска
1) Biology: catawba (Vitis labrusca), wild vine (Vitis labrusca)2) Botanical term: fox grape (Vitis labrusca), skunk grape (Vitis labrusca)
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