lingua
suomi-englanti sanakirjalingua englannista suomeksi
kieli
Substantiivi
lingua englanniksi
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(quote-book)
A median process of the labium, at the underside of the mouth in insects, and serving as a tongue.
(C) tongue
(co)
(topics) tongue
the tongue
(Q)
(Q) below the uvula.
(Q), largus opum et lingua melior, sed frigida bello dextera,(..)|t=(nb..): lavish of his wealth, and a better speaker, but with a hand frozen in battle:(..)
(Q), Latinam linguam non modo non inopem, ut vulgo putarent, sed locupletiorem etiam esse quam Graecam.|t=(nb..), the Latin language, so far from having a poor vocabulary, as is commonly supposed, is actually richer than the Greek.
(Q)illis non verborum modo, sed linguarum etiam inter se differentium copia est.|t=they Greeks have not merely abundance of words, but they have also a number of different dialects.
an utterance, expression
to hold one's tongue (linguam comprimere, linguam tenēre)
(Q) and his daughter, whom Ovid identifies as the (w) Lara, otherwise known in ancient mythology as (w) or (w). The name of the ever-talkative Lara – a repeated syllable, as in ‘‘la-la’’ – echoes the Greek λαλεῖν, to talk, chat, prattle, speak.)
tongue-shaped things:
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(Q), lingua bubula—herbae id genus est—insuper optegi iubet eamque inligari opertam stramentis:(..)|t=(nb..), but he says it must be covered with a layer of bugloss—a species of plant—as well, and that this should be tied on with a layer of straw;(..)
the houndstongue
a spoonful
(Q)homines repertos qui sonum earum addita in transversas harundines aqua foramen inspirantes linguave parva aliqua opposita mora indiscreta redderent similitudine.|t=(..)there have been found persons who could reproduce the birds' song with an indistinguishable resemblence by putting water into slanted reeds and breathing into the holes or by applying some slight check with the tongue.
(Q)lingua sub onus subdita, caput eius unius hominis viribus pressum id onus extollit.|t=with the tongue of the lever placed under the weight, one man's strength, bearing down upon the head of it, heaves up the weight.
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