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81 wit|ka
f 1. (gałązka) twig; (wierzbowa) osier; (do wyplatania) withe, withy 2. Biol. (wyrostek komórki) flagellumThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wit|ka
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82 الأملود غصين طري
n. withe -
83 върбова пръчка
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84 ritorta
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85 voile de maçonnerie
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > voile de maçonnerie
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86 voile de maçonnerie
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > voile de maçonnerie
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87 vrbový prut
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88 tallo flexible
m.withe, withy. -
89 лоза
ж.1) ( название некоторых ив) willow2) ( длинный гибкий стебель) rod, withe; ( виноградная) vineлоза́, применя́емая для по́иска воды́ — divining rod
иска́ть во́ду с по́мощью лозы́ — dowse for water
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90 прут
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91 лоза
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92 gad
nm. g.v. goid; pl. goid, withe, switch, twisted twig -
93 eisleach
the withe that ties the tail-beam to the pack-saddle, crupper: -
94 féith
a sinew, a vein, Irish, Old Irish féith, fibra, *veiti-s, root vei, vi, wind, bend; Latin vînem, with, vîtis, a vine; Greek $$Gi$$'téa (long $$G i), willow; English withe; Lithuanian vy/tis, willow-wand, Church Slavonic viti, res torta; Sanskrit vayati, weave, flecto. The Welsh shows a stem *vittâ, vein, Welsh gwythen, Breton gwazen, Cornish guid-; cf. Latin vitta, fillet. Hence féith, a bog channel (Irish féth, a marsh, bog-stream), and feithleag, honeysuckle, Middle Irish feithlend, woodbine, Welsh gwyddfid (do.). -
95 gad
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96 лоза
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97 ивовый прут
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98 vimen
I.Lit., Varr. R. R. 1, 23, 5; Caes. B. G. 2, 33; 7, 73; id. B. C. 1, 54; 2, 2; Verg. E. 2, 72; id. A. 6, 137; Tib. 2, 3, 15; Ov. M. 6, 345 al.—II.Transf.A.A set, slip; of willow, Col. 4, 30, 3.—B.The staff or wand of Mercury, Stat. Th. 2, 30.—C. -
99 лоза
1. withe2. vine; switchСинонимический ряд:розги (сущ.) березовая каша; розги -
100 νευρά
νευρά, [dialect] Ion. [suff] νερτερο-ρή, ἡ, [dialect] Ep. gen. sg. [full] νευρῆφι( [full] ν) Il.8.309, 15.313, 21.113:—A string or cord of sinew, in [dialect] Ep. usu. bowstring, ν. ἐϋστρεφής, νεόστροφος, Il.15.463, 469;βαρύφθογγος Pi.I.6(5).34
, cf. S.Ph. 1005, E.Ba. 784, X.An.4.2.28, etc.: made from νεῦρον, Arist.HA 540a19;μύες ἐβοήθησαν διατραγόντες τὰς ν. Id.Rh. 1401b16
.2 harpstring, Poll.4.62.5 wrongly taken by some, = νεῦρον, Il.8.328. (Cogn. with νεῦρον.)
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