capriolare

capriolare
(-olo) vi (a) редко; = caprioleggiare
прыгать, скакать; кувыркаться
Syn:
cadere

Итальяно-русский словарь. 2003.

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  • capriolare — ca·pri·o·là·re v.intr. (io capriòlo; avere) BU fare capriole {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1764 …   Dizionario italiano

  • capriole — /kap ree ohl /, n., v., caprioled, caprioling. n. 1. a caper or leap. 2. Manège. a movement in which the horse jumps up with its forelegs well drawn in, kicks out with its hind legs in a horizontal position in the air, and then lands again on the …   Universalium

  • cabrioler — [ kabrijɔle ] v. intr. <conjug. : 1> • 1584; aussi caprioler (1585 XVIIIe); de cabriole ♦ Faire la cabriole ou des cabrioles. ⇒ caracoler. ● cabrioler verbe intransitif Faire des cabrioles. ● cabrioler (homonymes) verbe intransitif… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • cab — [19] Cab is short for cabriolet, a term, borrowed from French, for a light horse drawn carriage. It comes, via the French verb cabrioler, from Italian capriolare ‘jump in the air’, a derivative of capriolo ‘roebuck’, from Latin capreolus, a… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • capriolato — 1ca·pri·o·là·to agg. TS arald. di scudo o pezza, caricato di caprioli di due smalti alternati {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1830. 2ca·pri·o·là·to p.pass. → capriolare …   Dizionario italiano

  • caper — ‘jump about’ [16] and the edible caper [15] are two different words. The former is a shortening of capriole ‘leap’, now obsolete except as a technical term in horsemanship, which comes via early French capriole from Italian capriola, a derivative …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • cab — (n.) 1826, light, horse drawn carriage, shortening of cabriolet (1763), from Fr. cabriolet (18c.), dim. of cabrioler leap, caper (16c./17c.), from It. capriolare jump in the air, from L. capreolus wild goat, roebuck. The carriages had springy… …   Etymology dictionary

  • caper — {{11}}caper (n.) late 14c., from L. capparis (Cf. It. cappero, Fr. cápre, Ger. Kaper), from Gk. kapparis the caper plant or its fruit, of uncertain origin. Arabic kabbar, Pers. kabar are from Greek. Perhaps reborrowed into English 16c. The final… …   Etymology dictionary

  • cabriole — [ kabrɪəʊl] noun Ballet a jump in which one leg is extended into the air, the other is brought up to meet it, and the dancer lands on the second foot. Origin Fr., lit. light leap , from cabrioler (earlier caprioler), from Ital. capriolare (see… …   English new terms dictionary

  • capriole — cap•ri•ole [[t]ˈkæp riˌoʊl[/t]] n. v. oled, ol•ing 1) a caper or leap 2) spo a movement in manège in which the horse jumps completely off the ground, kicks its hind legs out horizontally in the air, and then lands again on the same spot 3) spo to …   From formal English to slang

  • cab — [19] Cab is short for cabriolet, a term, borrowed from French, for a light horse drawn carriage. It comes, via the French verb cabrioler, from Italian capriolare ‘jump in the air’, a derivative of capriolo ‘roebuck’, from Latin capreolus, a… …   Word origins


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