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101 केवल
kévalam. (nom. pl. e RV. X, 51, 9)
f. (ī RV. X, 73, 6 AV. ṠBr. ;
ā Mn. etc. seeᅠ Pāṇ. 4-1, 30)n. (in comp. Pāṇ. 2-1, 49)
exclusively one's own (not common to others) RV. AV. ;
alone, only, mere, sole, one, excluding others RV. AV. TS. etc.;
not connected with anything else, isolated, abstract, absolute;
simple, pure, uncompounded, unmingled ṠBr. etc.;
entire, whole, all Mn. MBh. etc.;
selfish, envious L. ;
(am) ind. only, merely, solely ( nakevalam - api, not only-but alsoᅠ Ragh. VP. Rājat. ;
kevalam-natu, only - but not, Ṡṛiṇgār.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
entirely, wholly, absolutely R. II, 87, 23 ;
but Kād. Hcar. ;
(= nirṇītam) certainly, decidedly L. ;
m. (= kelaka) a dancer, tumbler Gal.;
N. of a prince BhP. IX, 2, 30 ;
(ā) f. N. of a locality MBh. III, 254, 10 (v.l. - lī);
(ī) f. « the whole of a philosophical system» seeᅠ pāṡaka-k-;
N. of a locality (v.l. for - lā q.v.);
(am) n. the doctrine of the absolute unity of spirit;
the highest possible knowledge (= kevala-jñāna) Jain. ;
N. of a country (v.l. kerala) MBh. VI, 9, 34. ;
- केवलकर्मिन्
- केवलज्ञान
- केवलज्ञानिन्
- केवलतस्
- केवलत्व
- केवलद्रव्य
- केवलनैयायिक
- केवलपुत्रा
- केवलबर्हिस्
- केवलब्रह्मोपनिषद्
- केवलमानुष
- केवलवातिक
- केवलवैयाकरण
- केवलव्यतिरेकिन्
- केवलशस्
- केवलाघ
- केवलात्मन्
- केवलादिन्
- केवलाद्वैतवादकुलिश
- केवलान्वयिन्
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102 बीभत्स
bībhatsamf (ā)n. (fr. Desid. of bādh) loathsome, disgusting, revolting, hideous ṠāṇkhBr. ṠrS. MBh. etc.;
loathing, detesting L. ;
envious, cruel, wicked L. ;
changed orᅠ estranged in mind L. ;
m. disgust, abhorrence;
(with rasa) the sentiment of disgust (one of the 8 Rasas q.v.) Daṡar. Sāh. ;
N. of Arjuna L. ;
(ā́) f. loathing, abhorrence VS. (cf. á-b-);
n. anything loathsome orᅠ hideous, a hideous sight Mālatīm. ;
- karman mfn. doing loathsome orᅠ wicked things (as an abusive word) Mcar. ;
- tā f. loathsomeness, detestableness MBh. ;
prab
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103 संघर्ष
saṉ-gharsham. rubbing together, friction MBh. Kāv. etc.;
mutual attrition, rivalry, envy, jealousy in regard to (acc. with prati orᅠ comp.) ib. ;
sexual excitement MBh. (B.) XV, 840 ;
(C. saṉharsha);
going gently, gliding (= saṉ-sarpa) L. ;
(ā) f. liquid lac L. ;
- ṡālin mfn. envious, jealous Kathās.
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104 संहर्षिन्
saṉ-harshinmfn. thrilling with joy, gladdening, delighting (comp.) R. ;
envious, jealous, Ṡis.
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105 सासूय
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106 स्पर्धित
spardhitamfn. contending orᅠ competing together, emulating, envious, jealous MBh. ;
contended with, challenged, defied R.
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107 envy
I ['envɪ]nome invidia f., gelosia f.II ['envɪ]to be the envy of sb. — fare invidia a qcn
verbo transitivo invidiareto envy sb. sth. — invidiare a qcn. qcs
* * *['envi] 1. noun(a feeling of discontent at another's good fortune or success: She could not conceal her envy of me / at my success.) invidia2. verb1) (to feel envy towards (someone): He envied me; She envied him his money.) invidiare2) (to feel envy because of: I've always envied that dress of yours.) invidiare•- enviable- envious
- the envy of* * *['ɛnvɪ]1. nher new car was the envy of all the neighbours — la sua macchina nuova era l'invidia di tutto il vicinato
2. vt* * *envy /ˈɛnvɪ/n. [u]1 invidia: They have ( o feel) a wild envy of their eldest brother, hanno (o provano) una fortissima invidia per il fratello maggiore; envy at sb.'s good luck [success], invidia della fortuna [del successo] di q.; out of envy, per pura invidia● to be green with envy, essere verde d'invidia.(to) envy /ˈɛnvɪ/v. t.invidiare: I don't envy you this difficult task, davvero non t'invidio questo tuo difficile compito; Such people are to be envied, gente siffatta è degna d'invidia (o è da invidiare).* * *I ['envɪ]nome invidia f., gelosia f.II ['envɪ]to be the envy of sb. — fare invidia a qcn
verbo transitivo invidiareto envy sb. sth. — invidiare a qcn. qcs
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108 zindoni
(Persian) a large unpleasant sore. puliga zindoni chiqibdimi said of one who is miserly with his own money but envious of others’ -
109 feel
feel [fi:l]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► vb: pret, ptp felt━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = texture) toucher mb. ( = sensation) sensation fc. ( = impression) you have to get the feel of a new car il faut se faire à une nouvelle voiture• the palms bring a Mediterranean feel to the garden les palmiers donnent un aspect méditerranéen au jardind. ( = intuition) to have a feel for languages être doué pour les languesa. ( = touch) toucher ; ( = explore with one's fingers) palper• she felt the jacket to see if it was made of wool elle a touché la veste pour voir si c'était de la laine• he got out of bed and felt his way to the telephone il s'est levé et a avancé à tâtons jusqu'au téléphone• she's still feeling her way in her new job elle n'est pas encore complètement habituée à son nouveau travailb. ( = experience physically) [+ blow, caress, pain] sentirc. ( = be affected by) to feel the cold être sensible au froidd. ( = experience emotionally) [+ sympathy] éprouver ; [+ grief] ressentir• to feel o.s. blushing se sentir rougire. ( = believe) penser• he felt it necessary to point out... il a jugé nécessaire de faire remarquer...• I feel strongly that... je suis convaincu que...• I can't help feeling that something is wrong je ne peux m'empêcher de penser que quelque chose ne va pas• how do you feel today? comment vous sentez-vous aujourd'hui ?• to feel cold/hot/hungry/thirsty avoir froid/chaud/faim/soifb. (emotionally) I couldn't help feeling envious je ne pouvais pas m'empêcher d'éprouver de la jalousie• I feel sure that... je suis sûr que...• how do you feel about him? que pensez-vous de lui ?c. ► to feel like sth ( = want) avoir envie de qch• do you feel like a walk? ça vous dit d'aller vous promener ?d. ( = have impression) I felt as if I was going to faint j'avais l'impression que j'allais m'évanouire. ( = give impression) to feel hard/soft [object] être dur/doux au toucherf. ( = grope) she felt in her pocket for some change elle a fouillé dans sa poche pour trouver de la monnaie* * *[fiːl] 1.1) (atmosphere, impression created) atmosphère f2) ( sensation to the touch) sensation f3) (act of touching, feeling)let me have a feel — ( touch) laisse-moi toucher; (hold, weigh) laisse-moi soupeser
4) (familiarity, understanding)2.to get the feel of — se faire à [controls, system]
transitive verb (prét, pp felt)1) ( experience) éprouver [affection, desire, pride]; ressentir [hostility, obligation, effects]2) ( believe)I feel deeply ou strongly that they are wrong — j'ai la profonde conviction qu'ils ont tort
3) ( physically) sentir [blow, draught, heat]; ressentir [ache, stiffness, effects]she feels/doesn't feel the cold — elle est/n'est pas frileuse
4) ( touch deliberately) tâter [texture, washing, cloth]; palper [patient, body part, parcel]to feel one's way — lit avancer à tâtons; fig tâter le terrain
5) ( sense) avoir conscience de [presence, tension, seriousness, irony]3.intransitive verb (prét, pp felt)1) ( emotionally) se sentir [sad, happy, nervous, safe]; être [sure, surprised]; avoir l'impression d'être [trapped, betrayed]to feel afraid/ashamed — avoir peur/honte
to feel as if ou as though — avoir l'impression que
how does it feel ou what does it feel like to be a dad? — qu'est-ce que ça fait d'être papa?; feel for
2) ( physically) se sentir [ill, better, tired]to feel hot/thirsty — avoir chaud/soif
3) ( create certain sensation) être [cold, smooth]; avoir l'air [eerie]4) ( want)5) (touch, grope)to feel in — fouiller dans [bag, pocket, drawer]
4.to feel along — tâtonner le long de [edge, wall]; feel around, feel for
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110 neiderfüllt
neid·er·füllt [ʼnaidɛɐ̭fʏlt] adj -
111 envy
['envɪ] 1. сущ.1) завистьto arouse / stir up envy — возбуждать, вызывать зависть
consumed / green with envy — снедаемый завистью
2. гл.His new car made him the envy of his friends. — Его новая машина стала объектом зависти друзей.
They envy us our new house. — Они завидуют, что у нас новый дом.
He envies her the position she has achieved in her profession. — Он завидует служебному положению, которого она достигла.
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112 حسد
حَسَدَ(هُ على)to envy, feel envy toward, regard with envy, be envious of; to (be)grudge; to covet -
113 не сахар
разг.1) ( кому с кем) (тягостно, трудно) cf. it is not all cakes and ale- Я старый, дряхлый... - думал Григорий Семёныч. - Ей не сахар со мной. (А. Чехов, Трифон) — 'I'm an old wreck,' thought Grigory Semyonovich. 'Her life here is not all cakes and ale.'
2) неодобр. (трудный, тяжёлый, нехороший (о характере, поведении и т. п. кого-либо)) no lump of sugar; no angel- Ну и братец же у тебя! - шепнул Женя на ухо Хоттабычу. - Ты меня, пожалуйста, извини, но он пренеприятный, завистливый и злобный старикашка. - Да, - печально отозвался Хоттабыч, - братец у меня не сахар. (Л. Лагин, Старик Хоттабыч) — 'What a brother you have,' Zhenya whispered to Hottabych. 'Forgive me for saying so, but he's a most unpleasant, envious and vicious old man.' 'Yes, my brother is no lump of sugar,' Hottabych replied sadly.
3) (исполненный трудностей, забот, хлопот (о работе, профессии и т. п.)) not all honey; not all cakes and ale; not all beer and skittles; no picnic- Да, - сказала актриса, - а в общем-то, Галочка, моя профессия - не сахар. (В. Панова, Сестры) — 'Well, Galochka, my job is not all honey by any means ' the actress said.
4) (мало хорошего (делать что-либо, оказаться где-либо, быть в каком-либо положении и т. п.)) far from pleasant; not all sugar < and honey>; not much joy- Оно вроде бы и всемирное дело-то, потому как и другим державам не сахар будет, если мы в драке с фашизмом не устоим... (Л. Леонов, Русский лес) — 'It's a world job, in a manner o'speaking, because it won't be all sugar and honey for the other countries if we lose this fight with fascism.'
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114 malignus
mălignus, a, um, adj. [for maligenus, malus, and gen-, root of gigno; cf. the opp. benignus], of an evil nature or disposition, ill-disposed, wicked, mischievous, malicious, spiteful, envious, malignant, malign ( poet. and post-Aug.; syn.: invidus, malevolus, parcus).I.In gen.:II.maligni caupones,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 4:magnaque numinibus vota exaudita malignis,
unkind, Juv. 10, 111.—Of inanim. and abstr. things: malignissima capita,
Sen. Vit. Beat. 18:litus,
Luc. 8, 565:portus,
id. 5, 651:leges,
Ov. M. 10, 329:votum,
Cat. 67, 5:verba,
Manil. 4, 573:mente malignā,
Cat. 68, 37:studia,
Ov. Tr. 4, 1, 101:vulgus,
Hor. C. 2, 16, 40:oculi,
Verg. A. 5, 654.—In partic.A.Stingy, niggardly:B.malignus, largus,
Plaut. Bacch. 3, 2, 17.—Of favors, Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 84: vagae ne parce malignus arenae ossibus particulam dare, Hor. C. 1, 28, 23.— Trop.:fama,
Ov. H. 16, 143:in laudandis dictionibus,
Quint. 2, 2, 6.—Transf.1.Barren, unfruitful:2.terra malignior ceteris,
Plin. Ep. 2, 17, 15:colles,
Verg. G. 2, 179.—Scanty, insufficient, dim, petty, small, narrow:1.ostium,
too narrow, Sen. Q. N. 3, 27:aditus,
Verg. A. 11, 525:ignis,
Mart. 10, 96, 7:lux,
Verg. A. 6, 270:conspecta est parva maligna Unda procul venā,
Luc. 9, 500:munus,
Plin. 7, 50, 51, § 167.—Hence, adv.: mălignē.In gen., ill-naturedly, spitefully, enviously, malignantly (not in Cic. or Cæs.):2.maledice ac maligne loqui,
Liv. 45, 39.— Comp.:malignius habitum esse sermonem,
Curt. 8, 1, 8.—In partic.a.Stingily, grudgingly:b.ager maligne plebi divisus,
Liv. 8, 12:famem exstinguere,
sparingly, Sen. Ep. 18, 9: non mihi fuit tam maligne, ut, etc., it has not gone so poorly with me that, etc., Cat. 10, 18:dispensare,
Sen. Ben. 6, 16, 7:laudare,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 209.— Comp.:dicis, malignius tecum egisse naturam,
Sen. Ep. 44, 1.—Little, scantily:terra eorum, quae seruntur, maligne admodum patiens,
a very little, Mel. 2, 2:apertus,
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115 obtrectatio
obtrectātĭo, ōnis, f. [obtrecto], an envious detracting, disparaging; detraction, disparagement (class.): obtrectatio est ea, quam intellegi zêlotupian volo, aegritudo ex eo, quod alter quoque potiatur eo, quod ipse concupiverit, Cic. Tusc. 4, 8, 18:(β).invidia atque obtrectatio,
id. Inv. 1, 11, 16; cf. id. Brut. 42, 156 Orell. N. cr.; Liv. 28, 40:et malevolentia,
Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 15:et invidentia,
id. Tusc. 4, 7, 16:et livor,
Tac. H. 1, 1:malevolentissimae,
Cic. Fam. 1, 7, 7; cf.: malevolorum obtrectationes et invidias prosternere, Vat. ap. Cic. Fam. 5, 9, 1:adversus gloriam,
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116 jaundiced
1. a больной желтухой2. a жёлтого цвета3. a жёлчный; предубеждённый; ревнивый, завистливыйСинонимический ряд:1. biased (adj.) biased; colored; one-sided; partial; partisan; prepossessed; tendentious; unindifferent; unneutral; warped2. prejudiced (adj.) disapproving; envious; grudging; hostile; jealous; prejudiced; resentful; spiteful; unfriendly -
117 wanting
1. a не обладающий, не имеющийwanting in initiative — безынициативный; недостаточно инициативный
he is wanting in alacrity — ему недостаёт расторопности, он нерасторопен
wanting in courtesy — невежливый, неучтивый
the head of the statue is wanting, the statue wants the head — у статуи нет головы
2. a отсутствующий, недостающий3. a недостаточный, неполноценный4. a диал. придурковатый; ненормальный5. prep без; при отсутствииСинонимический ряд:1. absent (adj.) absent; away; gone; missing; omitted2. desirous of (adj.) acquisitive; covetous; desirous of; envious; grasping; greedy; having one's hear set on; longing for; yearning3. empty (adj.) barren; destitute; devoid; empty; innocent; void4. lacking (adj.) bereft of; defective; deficient; deprived of; devoid of; in default; in want of; incomplete; lacking5. short (adj.) defective; deficient; failing; inadequate; insufficient; scant; scanty; scarce; scrimpy; short; shy; skimpy; slender; uncomplete; unsufficient6. liking (verb) choosing; coveting; craving; desiring; liking; pleasing; willing; wishing7. needing (verb) lacking; needing; requiring; wanting8. without (other) absent; in default of; lacking; sans; without -
118 wrong
1. n вред; зло; обидаirreparable wrong — непоправимый, необратимый вред
2. n неправда; неправильность; ошибочность3. n несправедливость; неправомерность; неоправданностьto right a wrong — восстановить справедливость; компенсировать вред
4. n юр. правонарушение, деликтcriminal wrong — уголовное правонарушение; преступление
actionable wrong — деликт, преследуемый в исковом порядке
5. a неправильный, неверный, ошибочный; ложный6. a неподходящий, несоответствующий; не тот, который нуженto take the wrong turning — свернуть не туда, куда нужно
the wrong kind of paper — не такая бумага, как нужно
7. a неуместный8. a дурной; порочный, аморальный; неэтичный9. a несправедливый; неоправданный10. a неудовлетворительныйI hope there is nothing wrong — надеюсь, ничего не произошло
11. a неисправный12. a левый, изнаночный13. a полигр. чужойwrong fount — «чужой»
you are not far wrong — да, это почти так; вы и основном правы
to be born on the wrong side of the tracks — родиться в бедной семье; выйти из низов
to get off on the wrong foot — неудачно начать; произвести плохое впечатление
to have hold of the wrong end of the stick — неправильно понять, превратно истолковать, извратить
14. adv неправильно, неверно, ошибочноwrong belief — неправильное мнение, заблуждение
15. adv предосудительно; неподобающеembarrassment made him act wrong — от смущения он делал не то, что следовало
16. adv дурно, плохо; несправедливо17. adv в неправильном направленииwrong runway — ВПП, не соответствующая заданию на полет
things are all wrong — всё идёт не так, всё пошло прахом
18. v быть несправедливым; приписывать дурные побуждения19. v вредить, причинять зло; обижать20. v позорить, бесчестить21. v обесчестить соблазнить, совратить22. v отнимать; лишать23. v нанести телесное повреждениеСинонимический ряд:1. awry (adj.) amiss; awry2. bad (adj.) amiss; bad; corrupt; crooked; depraved; dishonest; dissatisfactory; evil; immoral; iniquitous; nefarious; poor; reprobate; rotten; sinful; unjust; unsatisfactory; up; vicious; wicked3. erroneous (adj.) counterfactual; erring; erroneous; fallacious; false; faulty; inaccurate; incorrect; miscalculated; misguided; mistaken; off; specious; unsound; untrue; untruthful4. inappropriate (adj.) awkward; gauche; improper; inappropriate; incongruous; indecorous; misplaced; unfit; unsuitable5. insane (adj.) bedlamite; brainsick; crackbrained; cracked; crazed; crazy; cuckoo; daffy; daft; demented; deranged; disordered; distraught; insane; lunatic; mad; maniac; mindless; non compos mentis; nuts; nutsy; nutty; reasonless; screwy; teched; unbalanced; unsane; wacky; witless6. evil (noun) crime; debt; diablerie; evil; evildoing; immorality; iniquity; misdeed; misdoing; offence; sin; tort; transgression; vice; wickedness; wrongdoing7. injury (noun) disservice; injury8. injustice (noun) grievance; inequitableness; inequity; injury; injustice; unfairness; unjustness9. harm (verb) abuse; aggrieve; defraud; dishonor; harm; injure; maltreat; oppress; outrage; persecute10. amiss (other) afield; amiss; astray; awry; badly; unfavorably11. astray (other) afield; astray; off the mark; wide of the markАнтонимический ряд:charity; correct; decency; devotion; equitable; fair; faithfulness; fit; fitting; good; goodness; honesty; impartiality; justice; right; virtue -
119 πονηρόφθαλμος
πονηρόφθαλμος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πονηρόφθαλμος
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120 ὄψον
ὄψον, τό,A cooked or otherwise prepared food, a made dish, eaten with bread and wine,ἐν δὲ.. σῖτον καὶ οἶνον ἔθηκεν, ὄψα τε Od.3.480
;ἐν δέ οἱ ἀσκὸν ἔθηκε.. οἴνοιο.., ἐν δὲ καὶ ᾖα κωρύκῳ, ἐν δέ οἱ ὄψα τίθει 5.267
, cf.6.77, Il.9.489;παμπόνηρον ὄ. ὁ γέρανος Epich.87
;ἄρτον,.. οἶνον.., ὄψον Th.1.138
(taken in signf. 3 by D.S.11.57);ἄρτους,.. ὄψον.., οἶνον Pl.Grg. 518c
;ὄ. ὀπτόν Ar.Eq. 1106
, cf. Av. 900; ἐσθίουσι ἐπὶ τῷ σίτῳ ὄ. X.Mem.3.14.2, cf. 3.14.3; τῷ ὄ. ( cuisine) τε καὶ τῷ οἴνῳ χαίροντα μᾶλλον ἢ τοῖς φίλοις ib.1.5.4;ὄ. ἕξουσιν, ἅλας τε δηλονότι καὶ ἐλάας καὶ τυρόν, καὶ βολβοὺς καὶ λάχανά γε, οἷα δὴ ἐν ἀγροῖς ἑψήματα, ἑψήσονται Pl.R. 372c
; opp. τραγήματα, Clearch.65; ὄψα.. καὶ τραγήματα, ὄψα.. καὶ μύρα, Pl.R. 372e, 373a; Σικελικὴ ποικιλία ὄψου ib. 404d;φακῆν, ἥδιστον ὄψων Ar.Fr.23
; τὴν ἔγχελυν.. ὄψων μέγιστον the greatest of delicacies, Anaxandr.39.6; ὄ. δὲ ταὐτὸν ἀεί ποτε πᾶσίν ἐστιν, ὕειον κρέας ἑφθόν (in the Spartan φειδίτια) Dicaearch. Hist.23;εἷς ἄρτος, ὄ. ἰσχάς Philem.85
, cf. X.Cyr.1.2.8; [ τέχνη] ἡ τοῖς ὄ. ( dishes) τὰ ἡδύσματα (sauces, seasonings) [ ἀποδιδοῦσα μαγειρικὴ καλεῖται] Pl. R. 332d, cf. Tht. 175e, Plu.2.99d;ὄ. ὀξέα καὶ δριμέα καὶ ἁλμυρά X.Cyr. 6.2.31
;τοὺς παῖδας διδάσκομεν.. τῇ δεξιᾷ λαμβάνειν τοῦ ὄ. τῇ δ' ἀριστερᾷ κρατεῖν τὸν ἄρτον Plu.2.99d
: metaph., ὄ. δὲ λόγοι φθονεροῖσι are a treat to the envious, Pi.N.8.21.2 relish, κρόμυον, ποτῷ ὄ. Il.11.630; κολλύραν.. καὶ κόνδυλον ὄ. ἐπ' αὐτῇ pudding and knuckle- sauce, Ar. Pax 123: metaph., λιμῷ ὅσαπερ ὄψῳ διαχρῆσθε 'hunger is the best sauce', X.Cyr.1.5.12; ἡ ἐπιθυμία τοῦ σίτου ὄ. Id.Mem.1.3.5;ὄ. τροφῆς τὸ πεινῆν Socr.
ap. Porph.Abst.3.26;οἱ πόνοι ὄ. τοῖς ἀγαθοῖς X.Cyr. 7.5.80
.3 at Athens, esp. fish, the chief delicacy of the Athenians (πολλῶν ὄντων ὄ. ἐκνενίκηκεν ὁ ἰχθὺς μόνος ἢ μάλιστά γε ὄψον καλεῖσθαι Plu.2.667f
, cf. Ath.7.276e); so in Pap., ὄ. as collective, = fish, PCair. Zen.82.17 (iii B. C.); in Hp.Mul.1.37 ὄψα θαλάσσια is v.l. (dub.).
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