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1 ῥάμφος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `(hooked) birdbeak' (com., Call., Plu.).Other forms: Further ῥαμψόν καμπύλον, βλαισόν; ῥαμψὰ γόνατα βλαισὰ γόνατα, τὸ δε αὑτὸ καὶ ῥαιβά H.; (after γαμψός a.o?); cf. Specht Ursprung 200 w. lit., Stang Symb. Oslo. 23, 47.Compounds: λεπτό-ραμφος `having a thin beak' (Paul. Aeg.).Derivatives: ῥαμφή f. `crooked knife' (Plb., H.). From ῥάμφος: ῥάμφ-ιον n. dimin. (sch.), - ίς, - ίδος f. `crooked clasp' (Hero), also = νεὼς εἶδος H. (cf. κορωνίς), - ιος = πελεκανός (Cyran.), - ώδης `beak-like' (Philostr.), - ησταί ἰχθῦς ποιοί H. (Strömberg Fischnamen 43), - άζομαι `to poke with the beak' (H., Phot.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Beside ῥάμφος, ῥαμφή (cf. e.g. γράφος: γραφή) stands with regular full grade ῥέμφος τό στόμα, η ῥίς H. With ῥαμφ- cf. καμπ-, γναμπ-, κραμβ- a.o., for the anlaut also ῥαιβός. No direct agreement. Phonetically comparable, semant. combinable ῥέμβομαι `turn round, roam' (s.v.) with ῥόμβος `(magic) wheel'. Furher one compared Germ., MLG wrimpen `turn up one's nose', wramp-achtich `curled, crooked'; so IE *u̯remb(h)-. Cf. ῥάβδος, ῥέμβομαι; also ῥομφαία. -- The variation β\/ψ prob. points to a Pre-Greek word, which is also prob. seen the a-vocalism.Page in Frisk: 2,641-642Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥάμφος
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2 peck
[pek]1. verb1) (of birds) to strike or pick up with the beak, usually in order to eat:يَلْتَقِط بِمِنقارِهThe bird pecked his hand.
2) to eat very little:يَلَتَقِط طَعامَه ، يأكُل قليلاShe just pecks (at) her food.
3) to kiss quickly and briefly:يُقَبِّل بِسُرْعَهShe pecked her mother on the cheek.
2. noun1) a tap or bite with the beak:نَقْرَهThe bird gave him a painful peck on the hand.
2) a brief kiss:قُبْلَة سَريعَهa peck on the cheek.
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3 beccare
peckcolloq fig ( cogliere sul fatto) nab colloq colloq fig malattia catch, pick up colloq* * *beccare v.tr.1 ( afferrare) to peck; to beak*; to pick up (with the beak)2 ( ferire col becco) to peck, to give* a peck5 ( ottenere) to win*, to get*6 ( buscare) to catch*; to take*; (fam.) to nab: ho beccato un raffreddore, I have caught a cold; non mi beccherai!, you won't catch me doing that!; beccare uno schiaffo, to get a slap◘ beccarsi v.rifl.rec.1 ( di uccelli) to peck each other (o one another)* * *[bek'kare]1. vt1) (sogg : uccello) to peck (at)2) (fam : cogliere sul fatto) to nab, catch3) fam2. vr (beccarsi)(uso reciproco: uccelli) to peck (at) one another, (fig : litigare) to squabble* * *[bek'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (prendere col becco) [ uccelli] to peck (at), to beak [ cibo]; (colpire con il becco) to peck (at) [persona, animale]3) colloq. (rimorchiare)2.verbo pronominale beccarsi1) [ uccelli] to peck (at) each other2) colloq. fig. (punzecchiarsi) to bicker, to spar, to squabble3) (ricevere) to rake in [ soldi]; to bag [ medaglia]4) (prendersi) to get*, to catch* [ malattia]; to cop [ pugno]••* * *beccare/bek'kare/ [1]1 (prendere col becco) [ uccelli] to peck (at), to beak [ cibo]; (colpire con il becco) to peck (at) [persona, animale]2 colloq. fig. (sorprendere sul fatto) to catch* [ persona]; (arrestare) to nab colloq. [ ladro]; (ti ho) beccato! got you!1 [ uccelli] to peck (at) each other2 colloq. fig. (punzecchiarsi) to bicker, to spar, to squabblenon mi becchi più! you won't catch me again! -
4 चञ्चु _cañcu
चञ्चु a. [चञ्च्-उन्]1 Celebrated, renowned, known.-2 Clever (as अक्षरचञ्चु); ओष्ठेन रामो रामोष्ठबिम्बचुम्बनचञ्चुता Śi.2.14; see चुञ्चु.-ञ्चुः 1 A deer.-2 N. of a caster- oil plant (Mar. रक्त एरंड).-ञ्चुः, -ञ्चूः f. A beak, bill.-Comp. -पुटः, -टम् the bill of a bird when shut; चञ्चूपुटं चपलयन्ति चकोरपोताः R. G.; Bv.2.99; अमोचि चञ्चूपुटमौनमुद्रा विहायसा तेन विहस्य भूयः N.3.99; नुनुदे ननु कण्डुपण्डितः पटुचञ्चूपुटकोटिकुट्टनैः N.2.4; व्यलिखच्चञ्चुपुटेन पक्षती 2.2; Amaru.13.-प्रहारः a peck with the beak.-भृत् -मत्, m. a bird.-सूचिः the tailor bird. -
5 نقر
نَقَرَ \ carve: to cut letters, ornamental shapes etc., out of wood or stone: This stone lion was carved 4000 years ago. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. peck: (of birds) to strike with the beak: The hen pecked (at) its food. rap: to knock: He rapped on the door with his stick. tap: to strike lightly; knock gently: He tapped me on the shoulder, to draw my attention. \ See Also نقش (نَقَشَ)، حفر (حَفَرَ) -
6 carve
نَقَرَ \ carve: to cut letters, ornamental shapes etc., out of wood or stone: This stone lion was carved 4000 years ago. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. peck: (of birds) to strike with the beak: The hen pecked (at) its food. rap: to knock: He rapped on the door with his stick. tap: to strike lightly; knock gently: He tapped me on the shoulder, to draw my attention. \ See Also نقش (نَقَشَ)، حفر (حَفَرَ) -
7 engrave
نَقَرَ \ carve: to cut letters, ornamental shapes etc., out of wood or stone: This stone lion was carved 4000 years ago. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. peck: (of birds) to strike with the beak: The hen pecked (at) its food. rap: to knock: He rapped on the door with his stick. tap: to strike lightly; knock gently: He tapped me on the shoulder, to draw my attention. \ See Also نقش (نَقَشَ)، حفر (حَفَرَ) -
8 peck
نَقَرَ \ carve: to cut letters, ornamental shapes etc., out of wood or stone: This stone lion was carved 4000 years ago. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. peck: (of birds) to strike with the beak: The hen pecked (at) its food. rap: to knock: He rapped on the door with his stick. tap: to strike lightly; knock gently: He tapped me on the shoulder, to draw my attention. \ See Also نقش (نَقَشَ)، حفر (حَفَرَ) -
9 rap
نَقَرَ \ carve: to cut letters, ornamental shapes etc., out of wood or stone: This stone lion was carved 4000 years ago. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. peck: (of birds) to strike with the beak: The hen pecked (at) its food. rap: to knock: He rapped on the door with his stick. tap: to strike lightly; knock gently: He tapped me on the shoulder, to draw my attention. \ See Also نقش (نَقَشَ)، حفر (حَفَرَ) -
10 tap
نَقَرَ \ carve: to cut letters, ornamental shapes etc., out of wood or stone: This stone lion was carved 4000 years ago. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. peck: (of birds) to strike with the beak: The hen pecked (at) its food. rap: to knock: He rapped on the door with his stick. tap: to strike lightly; knock gently: He tapped me on the shoulder, to draw my attention. \ See Also نقش (نَقَشَ)، حفر (حَفَرَ) -
11 picken
vt/i1. peck; etw. aus etw. picken pick s.th. out of s.th.2. österr. (kleben) stick* * *to peck; to pick* * *pị|cken ['pɪkn]vtito peck ( nach at)* * *((of birds) to strike or pick up with the beak, usually in order to eat: The birds pecked at the corn; The bird pecked his hand.) peck* * *pi·cken[ˈpɪkn̩]I. vi1. ORN▪ [nach jdm/etw] \picken to peck [at sb/sth]2. (heraussuchen)II. vt▪ etw \picken to pick sth* * *1. 2.* * *picken v/t & v/i1. peck;etwas aus etwas picken pick sth out of sth2. österr (kleben) stick* * *1. 2.* * *v.to peck v.to pick v. -
12 Schnabelhieb
m peck* * *Schna|bel|hiebmpeck* * *(a tap or bite with the beak: The bird gave him a painful peck on the hand.) peck* * *Schnabelhieb m peck -
13 نقد
نَقَدَ \ criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. peck: (of birds) to strike with the beak: The hen pecked (at) its food. -
14 criticize
نَقَدَ \ criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. peck: (of birds) to strike with the beak: The hen pecked (at) its food. -
15 peck
نَقَدَ \ criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. peck: (of birds) to strike with the beak: The hen pecked (at) its food. -
16 نقرة
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17 peck
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18 tap
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19 викльовувати
= виклюватиto peck out ( with the beak), to peck up -
20 संदंशक
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