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61 αποτεθηριωμένων
ἀπό-θηριόωmake into a wild beast: perf part mp fem gen plἀπό-θηριόωmake into a wild beast: perf part mp masc /neut gen pl -
62 ἀποτεθηριωμένων
ἀπό-θηριόωmake into a wild beast: perf part mp fem gen plἀπό-θηριόωmake into a wild beast: perf part mp masc /neut gen pl -
63 θηριούμεναι
θηριόωmake into a wild beast: pres part mp fem nom /voc plθηριόωmake into a wild beast: pres inf act (epic) -
64 θηριώ
θηριόωmake into a wild beast: pres subj act 1st sgθηριόωmake into a wild beast: pres ind act 1st sg -
65 θηριῶ
θηριόωmake into a wild beast: pres subj act 1st sgθηριόωmake into a wild beast: pres ind act 1st sg -
66 θηριώνυμον
θηριώνυμοςnamed after a wild beast: masc /fem acc sgθηριώνυμοςnamed after a wild beast: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
67 θηριώσομεν
θηριόωmake into a wild beast: aor subj act 1st pl (epic)θηριόωmake into a wild beast: fut ind act 1st pl -
68 τεθηριωμένη
θηριόωmake into a wild beast: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————θηριόωmake into a wild beast: perf part mp fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
69 τεθηριωμένον
θηριόωmake into a wild beast: perf part mp masc acc sgθηριόωmake into a wild beast: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
70 beithir
I.a serpent, any wild beast, monster, a huge skate, Irish beithir, wild beast, bear, Early Irish beithir, Gaelic bethrach. In the sense of "bear", the word is, doubtless, borrowed; but there seems a genuine Celtic word betrix behind the other meanings, and the beithir or beithir béimneach is famed in myth. Cf. Latin be$$-stia, for bet-tia? Norse bera, bear (fem.), beirfhall, bearskin, English bear (Zim. K.B.$$+1 286).II.peithir, beithirthunderbolt; a mythic and metaphoric use of beithir, q.v. -
71 θήρ
A beast of prey, esp. a lion (so used in Cephallenia, Sch. Il.15.324), Il.15.586, etc.; ὁ Νέμειος θ. E.HF 153: coupled with λέων, ib. 465, Epimenid.2: with λέαινα, AP14.63.4 (Mesom.); of the wild boar, Ἐρυμάνθιος θ. S.Tr. 1097; of Cerberus, Id.OC 1569 (lyr.); ὁ θ., of a hind, Id.El. 572: pl., generally, beasts, opp. birds and fishes,ἠέ που ἐν πόντῳ φάγον ἰσθύες, ἢ ἐπὶ χέρσου θηρσὶ καὶ οἰωνοῖσιν ἕλωρ γένετ' Od.24.291
; ;ἐν θηρσίν, ἐν βροτοῖσιν, ἐν θεοῖς ἄνω S.Fr.941.12
;ἐν ἄγρῃ θηρῶν Hdt. 3.129
;ἄφοβοι θῆρες S.Aj. 366
: metaph., θῆρες ξιφήρεις, of Orestes and Pylades, E.Or. 1272, cf. Ph. 1296 (lyr.); ἡ σφοδρότης.. θηρός (sc. Ἔρωτος) Alex.245.12: prov.,ἔγνω θὴρ θῆρα Arist.Rh. 1371b16
.2 of any living creature, πλωτοὶ θῆρες, i.e. dolphins, Arion 1.5; of vermin killed by birds, Ar.Av. 1064 (lyr.); of gnats, AP5.150 (Mel.); of the sacred animals in Egypt,ἀρχιστολιστὴς θηρῶν Sammelb.4011.4
.3 any fabulous monster, as the Sphinx, A.Th. 558 codd.; esp. of a centaur, S.Tr. 556, 568 (cf. φήρ); of Satyrs, E.Cyc. 624; οὐ θεῶν τις οὐδ' ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲ θ. A.Eu.70.—Less freq. than θηρίον in Prose, but found in Hdt. l.c. (v.l. θηρίων), X.Cyr.4.6.4, Pl.R. 559d, Sph. 235a, Ael. l.c., etc.;ἄγριοι θῆρες Arist.EE 1229a25
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72 ferus
ferus adj. [2 FER-], wild, untamed, uncultivated: beluae: leones, H.: fructūs, V.—As subst m.: hastam in feri alvum contorsit, of the horse, V.: Pectebat ferum, the stag, V.: ut vidit ferum, the lion, Ph.—Meton., of places, waste, wild, desert: montes, V.: silvae, H.—Fig., wild, rude, uncultivated, savage, barbarous, fierce, cruel: hostis: genus hominum, S.: Nemo adeo ferus est, ut non mitescere possit, H.: Britanni hospitibus, H.: mores: sibi fera sacra parari, death by sacrifice, O.* * *Ifera, ferum ADJwild, savage; uncivilized; untamed; fierceIIwild beast/animal; wild/untamed horse/boar -
73 salvajina
f.1 a wild beast.2 a multitude of wild animals.3 collection of skins of wild beasts.4 group of wild beasts, group of wild animals. -
74 bestia
-i; -e; gen pl; -i; f* * *f.Gen. -ii1. (= drapieżne zwierzę) beast; dzika bestia wild beast.2. przen. (= okrutnik, sadysta) brute.3. pot. (o kimś lub o czymś z podziwem, z zazdrością, ze złością, z pogardą) devil, fiend; ale bestia z niego! what a devil he is!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bestia
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75 आरण्य _āraṇya
आरण्य a. (-ण्या, -ण्यी f.) [अरण्ये भवः ण्] Wild, forest- born, relating to a forest (opp. ग्राम्य); ˚पशुः Ms.1.48. (आरण्यपशु is of 7 kinds:- सरीसृपो रुरुश्चैव महिषो वानरस्तथा । पृषतर्क्षौ मृगश्चैव पशुर्वै सप्तधा मतः ॥)-ण्यः, -ण्यम् 1 A forest.-2 A kind of corn growing without sowing seed.-3 N. of certain signs of the zodiac (see ˚राशि below).-4 Cow-dung (-ण्यः only).-5 N. of a Parvan in the Mahābhārata.-6 N. of a Kāṇḍa in the Rāmāyaṇa.-Comp. -कुक्कुटः a wild cock.-गानम् one of the four Gānas or psalm-books of the Sāmaveda.-पर्वन् n. N. of the third book of the Mahābhārata, usually called Vana-Parvan.-पशुः a wild beast.-मुद्गा a kind of bean.-राशिः (in the zodiac)1 The signs Leo, Aries, and Taurus.-2 The former half of Capricorn. -
76 hravan
noun wild beast; pl.Hravani "the Wild", used as a name of non-Edain Men PE17:78, WJ:219. PE17:18 has Hrávani with a long á, glossed Wild-men, Savages. -
77 дикий зверь
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78 श्वापद _śvāpada
श्वापद a. (-दी f.) Savage, ferocious.-दः 1 A beast of prey, wild beast.-2 A tiger. -
79 fjall-dýr
n. a beast of the fells, wild beast, Bs. ii. 137 (of a fox). -
80 शरि
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