apple — /ap euhl/, n. 1. the usually round, red or yellow, edible fruit of a small tree, Malus sylvestris, of the rose family. 2. the tree, cultivated in most temperate regions. 3. the fruit of any of certain other species of tree of the same genus. 4.… … Universalium
ā̆bel-, ā̆bōl-, abel- — ā̆bel , ā̆bōl , abel English meaning: apple Deutsche Übersetzung: “Apfel” Note: Root ü̆bel , ü̆bōl , abel : “apple” derived from Root om (*ḫamel): “raw, bitter, *sweet”. Material: Maybe O.Ind.: abalá m. “the plant Tapia… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
яблоко — укр. яблуко, стар. яблика (Жит. Саввы Освящ., XIII в.; см. Дурново, Очерк 197, 222), блр. яблык, др. русск. яблъко, сербск. цслав. ɪаблъко, болг. абълка, ябълка (Младенов 701), сербохорв. jа̏бука ж. яблоко, яблоня , jа̏буко ср. р. яблоко , словен … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Cain and Abel — This article is about the first and second sons of Adam and Eve. For other uses, see Cain and Abel (disambiguation). Abel , Cain , and My Brother s Keeper redirect here. For other uses, see Abel (disambiguation), Cain (disambiguation), and My… … Wikipedia
Abel (Son of Adam) — Abel † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abel (From the Hebrew word for Vanity, probably so called from the shortness of his life Gesenius; Gr., Abel, whence Eng. form). Abel was the second son of Adam. Vigouroux and Hummelauer contend that … Catholic encyclopedia
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ABEL — Selon le Livre de la Genèse, Abel, le berger, était le second fils d’Adam et d’Ève. Il fut tué par son aîné, Caïn, l’agriculteur, son sacrifice ayant été agréé par Dieu et celui de son frère refusé (IV, 1 9). Il semble qu’il ne faille plus… … Encyclopédie Universelle
abluzione — /ablu tsjone/ s.f. [dal lat. ablutio onis, der. di abluĕre lavare ]. 1. (non com.) [il lavare il corpo o una sua parte] ▶◀ (lett.) lavacro, lavaggio, (lett.) lavanda, lavatura, [mediante immersione] bagno. ● Espressioni: lett., fare le abluzioni… … Enciclopedia Italiana
Apfel — Sm std. (8. Jh.), mhd. apfel, ahd. apful, as. appul ( gre) Stammwort. Aus g. * aplu m. Apfel ( Holzapfel ), auch in krimgt. apel, anord. epli, ae. æppel, afr. appel. Ein ähnliches Wort gleicher Bedeutung im Keltischen (air. ubull usw.), sowie… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
ablution — ab•lu•tion [[t]əˈblu ʃən[/t]] n. 1) rel a cleansing with water or other liquid, esp. as a religious ritual 2) the liquid used 3) a washing of the hands, body, etc • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < L ablūtiō=ablū , var. s. of abluere+ tiō tion… … From formal English to slang