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wordlist ['wɜ:dlɪst](in notebook, textbook) lexique m, liste f de mots; (in dictionary) nomenclature f -
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◙ n. רשימת מילים או מונחים השייכים לנושא מסוים המסודרים על פי סדר האלף-בית* * *◙ תיב-ףלאה רדס יפ לע םירדוסמה םיוסמ אשונל םיכיישה םיחנומ וא םילימ תמישר◄ -
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n. lijst van rtermen die tot een speciaal onderwerp behoren alfabetisch gerangschikt -
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ordliste -
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['wɜːdlɪst]nome lista f. di parole; (in dictionary) lemmario m.* * *['wɜːdlɪst]nome lista f. di parole; (in dictionary) lemmario m. -
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['wɜːdlɪst]noun gen liste f de mots; ( in dictionary) nomenclature f -
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Del verbo listar: ( conjugate listar) \ \
lista es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: lista listar
lista sustantivo femenino lista de boda wedding list; lista de espera waiting list; lista de éxitos (Mús) charts (pl); (Lit) best-seller list
listar ( conjugate listar) verbo transitivo to list
listo,-a adjetivo
1 (despierto, agudo) smart
2 (preparado) ready Locuciones: (apañado) estás listo si crees que voy a ayudarte, you are sadly mistaken if you think I'm going to help you
pasarse de listo, to be too clever by half
lista sustantivo femenino
1 list: la profesora pasó lista, the teacher called the roll
lista de correos, general delivery
lista negra, blacklist
2 (raya, franja) stripe ' lista' also found in these entries: Spanish: antepenúltima - antepenúltimo - banda - candidatura - clasificación - confeccionar - doble - encabezar - engrosar - figurar - incluir - minuta - número - remitir - rol - su - tabla - tarifa - toda - todo - adjunto - aparecer - buscar - catalogar - confección - faltar - final - hacer - listado - listo - nómina - pendejo - planilla - programación - raya - relación - repasar - todavía English: alleged - band - be - blacklist - bottom - chart - check off - checklist - clever - cross off - cross out - doll - exclude - for - half - head - hit list - include - index - itemize - list - listing - made-up - make out - mark off - me - niece - prick up - reading list - recommendation - reel off - remove - roll - roll call - roster - schedule - short-list - sick-list - standby - standby passenger - stocklist - strike off - top - waiting list - wordlist - acknowledgment - attendance - call - certain - check -
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vocabulario sustantivo masculino vocabulary;◊ ¡qué vocabulario! what language!
vocabulario sustantivo masculino vocabulary ' vocabulario' also found in these entries: Spanish: depurar - léxica - léxico - pobre - ampliación - ampliar - empobrecer - moderar English: flashcard - vocabulary - wordlist -
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lexicon [ˈleksɪkən]a. ( = wordlist, lexis) lexique mb. ( = terminology, language) vocabulaire m• the word "perestroika" has entered the political lexicon le mot « perestroïka » fait désormais partie du vocabulaire politique* * *['leksɪkən], US [-kɒn]noun gen, Linguistics lexique m -
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словарь имя существительное:лексикон (lexicon, vocabulary, lexis)запас слов (vocabulary, word-stock, word-hoard)словарный состав (vocabulary, wordlist)имя прилагательное: -
14 HOME
már (also used of the "home" or native land of peoples). The stem mar- occurs in the phrase hon-maren, q.v. in the Quenya-English wordlist. VT45:33 and VT46:13 give mar "home, dwelling" with stem mard-, but in Fíriel's Song, this is used = "earth" instead (i-mar "the earth", ablative mardello). Short form mar as the final element of compounds: Eldamar "Elvenhome"; the vowel is also short in Mar-nu-falmar, "the Land [lit. Home] under the Waves". – The word ambar, usually translated "world", is also associated with "home, dwelling" in one source. –Silm:408, 428, VT46:13 -
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(adj.) arta (exalted, lofty; the gloss “noble” is isolated from the use of arta in certain proper names, see relevant entries in the Quenya-English wordlist). NOBLE (noun, “a noble”) arquen. The element \#ar- in Arfanyarassë (a name of Taniquetil) is said to mean "high (i.e., noble, revered). Arquen is simply \#ar "noble" + quen "person". NOBLE WOMAN (one of Galadriel's names) Artanis. –WJ:372, WJ:416, PM:347 -
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sírë (stream), also \#sirya (attested in dual form siryat). (LT1:248/262 also gives nen, while LT1:260 gives celusindi; LT1:265 gives sindi; these may not be valid words in LotR-style Quenya.) The word hlóna (marked by a query by Tolkien) was to designate "a river, especially given to those at all seasons full of water from mountains". Regarding the conceptual validity of the word nuinë, –duinë (cognate of Sindarin duin as in Anduin), see nuinë in the Quenya-English wordlist. RIVER-[?FEEDING] WELL (Tolkien's gloss is not certainly legible) lón, lónë (pl. lóni given) (deep pool). RIVULET siril; MOUTH OF RIVER etsir –SIR, VT47:11, VT48:27, 28, 30-31, ET -
17 SICK, SICKLY
laiwa (ill; this word may be better spelt *hlaiwa, see under ILL), caimassëa (bedridden), engwa (cf. Engwar "The Sickly", an Elvish name for Men), quámëa (evidently = *”nauseous”), SICKNESS quámë (= nausea), in the sense of illness probably rather lívë (maybe better spelt *hlívë), caila (or possibly this is only adj. lying in bed, bedridden; see caila in the Quenya-English wordlist for further discussion), caimassë (etymologically "[state of being] in bed") –SLIW, KAY/VT45:19, GENG-WĀ, Silm:122, KWAM -
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(noun, = *"stench") holwë, STINKING *holwëa (given as "olwea" in source; see Quenya-English wordlist for further discussion of why the form with initial h- may be preferred) –PE13:162, 145 -
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(1) (demonstrative): tana (an adjectival word, VT49:11; in one version of the language also tanya, as in tanya wendë "that maiden", MC:215-16). Also yana with meaning “the former” (e.g. *loa yana “that year” referring to a former year). Adj. OF THAT SORT taitë; IN THAT WAY tanen; THAT MATTER tama. Also see THIS regarding the word talumë “at this [or, that] time”. –TA, YA, VT49:11, 18 (2) (pronoun) ta, also translated “it”. (Notice that in some versions of the language, Tolkien wanted ta to be a plural pronoun “they, them” used of non-living things. See the various entries on ta in the Quenya-English wordlist.) Sa, normally translated “it”, is also defined as “that” in one source. IT IS THAT náto, IT IS NOT THAT uito. –VT49:11, TA, VT49:18, 28 (3) (relative pronoun "who, which, that"). According to VT47:21, the relative pronoun is ye with reference to a person (*i Elda ye tirnen "the Elf who/that I watched"), plural i (e.g. *Eldar i... "Elves that..."). The impersonal relative pronoun ("that = which") is ya (e.g. *i parma ya hirnen "the book that/which I found"), pl. presumably *yar (*i parmar yar... "the books that..."). This gives a system with great symmetry, but Tolkien also used i in a singular sense, in the sentence i Eru i or ilyë mahalmar ëa "the One who is [or, that is] above all thrones", though i is indeed plural in i carir quettar ómainen "those who [or, those that] form words with voices". A relative pronoun ya *"which" is found in the "Arctic" sentence; a long variant yá also occurs in the corpus (VT43:27-28). Case-forms: The plural locative of ya is attested as yassen "in which" in Nam (sg. *yassë), the genitive and ablative forms of ye are attested as yëo and yello respectively in VT47:21, and the same source gives ion and illon as the corresponding plural forms. –VT47:21, WJ:391, UT:305, 317, Arct(4) (conjunction, as in "I know that you are here") i, cf. the sentence savin Elessar ar i nánë aran Ondórëo “I believe Elessar really existed and that he was a king of Gondor” (VT49:27). In one version of early “Qenya”, this conjunction appeared as ne instead (PE14:54).
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