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Turtle

(Lev. 11:29) (in Hebrew Tzab). In the Russian and Slavic Bible lizard (maybe Dabb) with her breed. According to the law of Moses, he is numbered among the unclean. However, it is believed that here, of course, one of the species of a large lizard, and not the reptile itself, known to us from zoology under the name turtles.


Bible. Decrepit and New testaments... Synoidal translation. Bible Encyclopedia.... arch. Nikifor. 1891.

turtles, f. 1. A reptile with a body covered with bony armor (consisting of an upper and lower shields, the surface of which is covered with horny plates), moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn under the armor; serves as a symbol of slowness, baggy. The train crawls like a turtle. It was spring, and I had to drag a tortoise along the river floods. Nekrasov. 2.units only. The corneous plates of the shell of some turtles used for crafts. Turtle products.

Turtle

(Lev.11: 29) (Hebrew Tzab). In the Russian and Slavic Bibles, a lizard (perhaps Dabb) with its breed. According to the law of Moses, he is numbered among the unclean. However, it is believed that here, of course, one of the species of a large lizard, and not the actual reptile animal, known to us from zoology under the name of the turtle.

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And, well. A reptile moving slowly on short limbs, covered (excluding the leatherback turtle) with a bony shell. Marine h. Products from a turtle (from the horny plates of the shell). To drag (crawl) as h. (Very slowly; colloquial disapproval). II decrease turtle, -i, ac. 11 app. tortoiseshell, th, th, and turtle, th, th. Turtle soup (made from turtle meat). Turtle eggs.

turtle

Old Russian - chrep (shard, shard).

Old Church Slavonic - chrp.

Indo-European - (s) ker-t-s- (cut, separate).

In Russian, the word "turtle" appeared no later than the end of the 17th century. In R. James we meet the word "cherapak" in 1618. The nickname "turtle" has been known since 1686.

Etymologically refers to the group of words "skull", "shard", "tile". The common Slavic name of the animal, apparently, was zely, the outdated name of the terrestrial turtle (colloquially) - "bore", "bile".

Derivatives: turtle, tortoiseshell, tortoiseshell.

Etymological dictionary of the Russian language. M .: Russian language from A to Z. Publishing house

Turtle `Dictionary Kuznetsova

turtle

TURTLE -and; g.

1. A reptile whose body is covered with a bony or leathery shell, convex at the top and flat at the bottom, moving very slowly on short legs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell. Land h. Swamp h. Marine h. How to go, go, trudge (very slow).

2. The horny plates of this animal, which are used for crafts, products. Turtle products. Turtle-rimmed glasses. // Products from such plates. Among the antiques was a turtle: dark turtle combs.

3. Spread. Oh kra ...

A wooden canopy upholstered in leather, under the cover of which the besiegers undermined or pierced the wall.

Turtle

Formed from. The name is given by the similarity of the shell to the shell (this was the original meaning of the word skull).

turtle

-and , g.

A reptile covered with a bony shell, moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell.

Land turtle. Marsh turtle. Sea turtle.

Ahead of him was a small turtle, the size of a hat. A naked, dark gray head on a long neck was extended like a pistil; the tortoise was moving widely with its bare paws, and its back was covered with bark. L. Tolstoy, Turtle.

2. collect.

The corneous plates of the shell of this animal, used for crafts.

Products from ...

1. A reptile with a bony or leathery shell.
2. Armored slug.
3. Playing with her, Gulchatay was late for the roll call.
4. Takeshi Kitano's film "Achilles and ...".
5. The system of legions, in which the soldiers covered their heads with shields, was called the same as this reptile.
6. "Now give me a ride, big ...!" (cartoon).
7. Which of the reptiles swims fastest in water?
8. Film by Rolan Bykov "Attention, ...!".
9. How is the German word made up of two German words meaning shield and toad translated into Russian?
10. Once the flocks of these animals blocked the way of Columbus's caravels.
11. The largest of them - leathery - weighs 544 kg, elephant - up to 254 kg.
12. The vitality of these animals is unique: marsh animals can starve for up to 5 years, musky animals can live in liquid nitrogen for up to 12 hours.
13. It is this animal, considered an attribute of the goddess Aphrodite and Urania, in ancient greece became a symbol of the woman - the mistress of the house.
14. Whoever ...

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(Source: "Complete Accentuated Paradigm by A. A. Zaliznyak")


Turtle SKULL ANDHA, -and, g. A urinal, less often a toilet. Wed y. "Turtle" - a pelvis in the chamber.

Dictionary of Russian argo. - GRAMOTA.RU... V.S. Elistratov. 2002.

turtle

elephant turtle, loot, gopher, turtle, hydromedusa, cynix, pelomedusa, cynosterna, urinal, reptile, caretta, bissa

Dictionary of Russian synonyms

turtle turtle Formed from skulls (see) and replaced the more ancient * zhely "turtle" (see zelvom), based on taboo, according to Zelenin (Tabu 2, 53). Etymological dictionary of the Russian language. - M .: Progress M.R.Fasmer 1964-1973

Turtle meaning

T.F. Efremova New Dictionary Russian language. Interpretive and derivational

turtle

Value:

skull andHa

g.

1) A reptile with a body covered with a bony shell, moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell.

a) decomp. The horny plates of the shell of such animals are used for crafts.

b) Products made from such plates.

S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language

turtle

Value:

TURTLE, -and, well. A reptile moving slowly on short limbs, covered (excluding the leatherback turtle) with a bony shell. Marine h. Products from turtle (from the horny plates of the carapace). To drag (crawl) like h. (very slow; colloquial disapproval).

| decrease. turtle, -and, w.

| adj. tortoiseshell, th, th and turtle, th, th. Turtle soup (from turtle meat). Turtle eggs.

Small academic dictionary of the Russian language

turtle

Value:

AND, g.

A reptile covered with a bony shell, moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell.

Land turtle. Marsh turtle. Sea turtle.

Ahead of him was a small turtle, the size of a hat. A naked, dark gray head on a long neck was extended like a pistil; the tortoise was moving widely with its bare paws, and its back was covered with bark. L. Tolstoy, Turtle.

2. collect.

The corneous plates of the shell of this animal, used for crafts.

Turtle products.

A Chinese man with the air of a scientist, wearing large glasses rimmed with a tortoise, opened a small bag. Stanyukovich, The Lost Sailor.

Products from such plates.

The light that fills the bedroom is crushed in faceted colored bottles, slides over carved ivory and a turtle. Grigorovich, Migrants.

And, well. 1. A reptile covered with a bony shell, moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell. Land turtle. Marsh turtle. Sea turtle. Small academic dictionary

  • turtle - 1. turtle f. 1. A reptile with a body covered with a bony carapace, moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the carapace. 2.dep. The horny plates of the shell of such animals are used for crafts. 3.dep. Efremova's explanatory dictionary
  • tortoise - skulls Formed from skulls (see) and replaced the more ancient * zhely "tortoise" (see zelvom), based on taboo, according to Zelenin (Tabu 2, 53). Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
  • turtle - See skull Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
  • turtle - Old Russian - chrep (shard, splinter). Old Church Slavonic - chrp. Indo-European - (s) ker-t-s- (cut, separate). In Russian, the word "turtle" appeared no later than the end of the 17th century. In R. James we meet the word "cherapak" in 1618 ... Semyonov's etymological dictionary
  • turtle - TURTLE, -and, f. A urinal, less often a toilet. Wed y. "Turtle" - a pelvis in the chamber. Explanatory dictionary of Russian argo
  • Turtle - (Lev 11:29; Hebrew Tzab). In the Russian and Slavic Bibles, a lizard (perhaps Dabb) with its breed. According to the law of Moses, he is numbered among the unclean. Bible Encyclopedia Archim. Nikifor
  • turtle - Primordial. Suf. derived from skull. The turtle got its name from the hard surface of the skull. Etymological Dictionary of Shansky
  • turtle - TURTLE - and; g. 1. A reptile, the body of which is covered with a bony or leathery shell, convex above and flat below, moving very slowly on short legs, which, like the head, can be drawn into the shell. Land part Marsh ... Explanatory dictionary Kuznetsov
  • turtle - orph. turtle, -and Spelling dictionary Lopatin
  • turtle - Lazy (Karenin). Dictionary of literary epithets
  • turtle - SKULL, turtles, wives. 1. A reptile with a body covered with bony armor (consisting of an upper and lower shields, the surface of which is covered with horny plates), moving very slowly on short limbs, which, like the head ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
  • turtle - TURTLE, and, well. A reptile moving slowly on short limbs, covered (excluding the leatherback turtle) with a bony shell. Marine h. Products from a turtle (from the horny plates of the shell). To drag (crawl) as h. (Very slowly; colloquial disapproval). Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
  • turtle - Turtles / a. Morphemic and spelling dictionary
  • tortoise - 1. tortoise, turtles, turtles, turtles, tortoises, turtles, tortoises, turtles, tortoises, tortoises, turtles, tortoises, turtles 2.turtle, turtles, turtles, turtles, tortoises, turtles, tortoises, turtles, tortoises, tortoises , turtles, turtles, turtles Grammar dictionary of Zaliznyak
  • tortoise - noun, number of synonyms: 18 bisse 2 hydromedusa 4 gopher 6 bile 2 gall 5 amphibian 36 caretta 2 loot 3 matamata 1 parareptile 1 pelomedusa 1 urinal 2 reptile 63 elephant turtle 2 sparkins 1 cynix 2 cynosterns 1 turtle 3 Dictionary of Russian synonyms
  • A wooden canopy upholstered in leather, under the cover of which the besiegers undermined or pierced the wall.


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