- kalst
- kálst interj. kals, kaukš: Kálst, kálst genys kalena Grž.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
calced — /kalst/, adj. (chiefly of members of certain religious orders) wearing shoes; shod. Cf. discalced. [1880 85; < L calc(eus) shoe + ED3] * * * … Universalium
discalced — /dis kalst /, adj. (chiefly of members of certain religious orders) without shoes; unshod; barefoot. Also, discalceate /dis kal see it, ayt /. Cf. calced. [1625 35; part trans. of L discalceatus, equiv. to dis DIS 1 + calceatus, ptp. of calceare… … Universalium
behelligen — Vsw std. stil. (16. Jh.) Stammwort. Die heutige Bedeutung belästigen geht zurück auf älteres plagen . In dieser Bedeutung ist das Wort (wie das einfache helligen) aus dem Adjektiv hellig müde, matt abgeleitet (also eigentlich ermatten, ermüden ,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
discalced — [dɪs kalst] adjective denoting or belonging to one of several strict orders of Catholic friars or nuns who go barefoot or are shod only in sandals. Origin C17: var. of earlier discalceated, influenced by Fr. déchaux, from L. discalceatus unshod … English new terms dictionary
kals — interj. kaukš, kalst: Ot sušalęs: tik kals, kals, kals Srv … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
discalced — /dɪsˈkælst/ (say dis kalst) adjective without shoes; unshod; barefooted; specifically applied to a branch of the Carmelite monks known as Discalceati (the barefooted). Also, discalceate /dɪsˈkælsiət/ (say dis kalseeuht), / eɪt/ (say ayt). {Latin… …
(s)kel-3 — (s)kel 3 English meaning: to dry out Deutsche Übersetzung: “austrocknen, dörren” Material: Gk. σκέλλω “trockne from, desiccate “ (trans., Fut. σκελῶ, Aor. ἔσκηλα; intr. Aor. ἔσκλην, perf. ἔσκληκα), σκελετός “ausgetrocknet”, m.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
discalced — [dis kalst′] adj. [< L discalceatus, unshod < dis , not + calceatus, a sandal, shoe < pp. of calceare, to provide with shoes < calceus, a shoe: see CALCEIFORM] barefooted, as members of certain religious orders … English World dictionary
dis|calced — «dihs KALST», adjective. barefooted; unshod: »The members of certain orders of friars and nuns are discalced. ╂[< Late Latin discalceāre pull off one s shoes (< dis off + calceāre to shoe < calceus shoe < calx, calcis) + English ed2] … Useful english dictionary