tarantula

suomi-englanti sanakirja

tarantula englannista suomeksi

  1. lintuhämähäkki, tarantula, tarantella, tarantelihämähäkki

  2. taranteli

  1. Substantiivi

  2. lintuhämähäkki

  3. taranteli, tarantella, provencentaranteli

tarantula englanniksi

  1. Any of the large, hairy World spiders comprising the family (taxfmt).

  2. (synonyms)|(vern)

  3. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.; Cockermouth, Cumbria: D. Fidler,(nb...)|year=1857|page=100|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=dcUNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA100|oclc=68197220|passage=Cockroaches, centipedes, tarantulas, scorpions, and mosquitoes are abundant in summer. ... Tarantulas and scorpions are little noticed by those who have been there any length of time.

  4. (quote-journal); Merrihew & Son, printers,(nb...)|date=3 May 1873|year_published=1873–1874|volume=XXX|issue=10|page=156|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=oJMvNp5q4u0C&pg=PA156|column=2|oclc=10359204|passage=In the southern portions of the State we have met with specimens of brown tarantula weighing a full Troy ounce, but these were of unusual size. The wood tarantula is the largest of all, occasional specimens weighing an ounce and a half, inhabits dead wood, is very active on a warm day, is found of sunning himself, and is quite courageous, leaping on a large lizard, with a perfect recklessness of consequences. From the ''Alta California''.

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  7. (quote-book)|year=2010|page=81|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=sPzI1TcgGNoC&pg=PA81|column=1|isbn=978-1-4160-6837-2|passage=Tarantulas are found in parts of the United States and are frequently sold as pets. Tarantula bites usually do not cause significant envenomations but may cause local tissue swelling. Another hazard of tarantulas is that contact with the hairs of the back, which are released when the tarantula is distressed, can cause local skin reactions as well as a granulomatous reaction of the cornea and conjunctiva of the eye (ophthalmia nodosa) that requires urgent ophthalmologic attention. Dogs or cats that attempt to eat tarantulas may gag or vomit.

  8. (quote-book)|year2=2015|section2=part 3 (The Whole Hog)|pages2=216–217|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=k3t0AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA217|isbn2=978-0-552-17244-8|passage=The best tarantulas for cooking are the Thai Zebra variety (''Haplopelma albostriatum''). These are very common in Cambodia, Thailand and Malaysia, where they are a popular fast food (and one that children love to hunt for). You can go to a Cambodian market and buy live, defanged tarantulas by the dozen from huge wicker baskets, ready to take home and cook.

  9. A member of certain other groups of spiders, generally characterized by large size, hairiness, or membership of infraorder (taxfmt) to which Theraphosidae family also belongs.

  10. A species of spider, (taxfmt), native to southern Europe, the mildly poisonous bite of which was once thought to cause an extreme urge to dance (tarantism). (defdate)

  11. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed by Wolfe (printer)|Iohn VVolfe, for White (printer)|Edward VVhite|year=1588|oclc=1125866024|passage=It is better to be pained with the ſting of a Snake, and recouer, then be tickled with the venime of Tarantula and dye laughing: ...

  12. (RQ:Burton Melancholy)

  13. (quote-book) Together with Several New and Curious Dissertations; Particularly of the Tarantula, and the Nature of Its Poison: (...) Written in Latin|edition=2nd|location=London|publisher=Printed for D. Midwinter, B. Lintot, Strahan (publisher)|George Strahan, J. Round, William Taylor, J. Osborn, and J. Clark|year=1723|section=chapter I (The Etymology of the Name, and the Several Sorts of Tarantula’s)|page=314|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=HOnY7pn376YC&pg=PA314|oclc=79065744|passage=A ''Tarantula'' is a venemous Spider, ſo call'd from ''Tarentum'', an ancient City of ''Magna Gracia'', upon the ''Ionian'' Sea. Thoſe who are once bit by it, are never quite cur'd of the Venom; for it revives every Year, and occaſions a long Series of Evils, which would be very annoying to the Patients, if they did not take due Care of their Health by Dancing and Balls.

  14. (quote-journal)|month=February|year=1837|volume=I|issue=2 (New Series)|page=72|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Kz9NAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA72|oclc=228670914|passage=On May 7, 1812, during my stay at Valencia, in Spain, I took, without hurting him, a tarantula of tolerable size, which I imprisoned in a glass covered over with paper, in which I had made a square opening. ... He quickly accustomed himself to his cell, and ended by becoming so familiar, that he would come to eat out of my fingers the living fly that I brought him. Translated from the ''Annales des Sciences Naturelles'', 1835.

  15. (quote-book)|chapter=Sketches of Travels in Dzungaria, by Capt. Valikhanof|translators=John and Robert Michell|title=The Russians in Central Asia: (...) Translated from the Russian|location=London|publisher=(w),(nb...)|year=1865|pages=74–75|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=IB9DAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA74|oclc=22291538|passage=We ... passed the night at a spring in a valley of the Kalkan hills, which literally swarmed with snakes, tarantulæ, scorpions, and other reptiles; for a long time after I could not shake off the recollection of that horrible resting-place.

  16. (synonym of).

  17. spider (gl)

  18. (l), theraphosid (gl)

  19. (syn)

  20. (noun form of)