- despectus
- despectus despectus, a, um презренный
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
dépit — [ depi ] n. m. • v. 1170; despit « mépris » v. 1140; lat. despectus « mépris » 1 ♦ Chagrin mêlé de colère, dû à une déception personnelle, un froissement d amour propre. ⇒ aigreur, amertume, désappointement, ressentiment, vexation. Avoir,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
despecho — I (Del lat. despectus, desprecio < despicere, despreciar.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Sentimiento de gran enfado o indignación, por haber sufrido un contratiempo o desengaño, que invita a la venganza: ■ el despecho le llevó a reaccionar con… … Enciclopedia Universal
List of rove beetle (Staphylinidae) species recorded in Britain — The following is a list of the rove beetles recorded in Britain. For other beetle families, see the parent article List of beetle species recorded in Britain. Subfamily Omaliinae Tribe Anthophagini * Acidota crenata * Acidota cruentata *… … Wikipedia
despectivo — ► adjetivo 1 Que muestra desprecio. 2 LINGÜÍSTICA Se aplica al término, palabra o significado que incluye la idea de menosprecio. * * * despectivo, a (del lat. «despectus», desprecio) 1 («Ser») adj. Aplicado a las personas, a sus actos, actitudes … Enciclopedia Universal
despect — də̇ˈspekt noun ( s) Etymology: Latin despectus, from despectus past participle of despicere to look down upon, despise more at despise archaic : contempt … Useful english dictionary
некошной — бесовский; слабый, бренный; презренный ; сварливый (Аблесимов, согласно Соболевскому (РФВ 70, 86)), некошной черт , сиб., вятск. (Васн.), русск. цслав. некошьнъ vanus, despectus (Мi. LР 429). Согласно Соболевскому (там же), связано с польск.… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Despect — De*spect , n. [L. despectus, fr. despicere. See {Despite}, n.] Contempt. [R.] Coleridge. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Despite — De*spite , n. [OF. despit, F. d[ e]pit, fr. L. despectus contempt, fr. despicere. See {Despise}, and cf. {Spite}, {Despect}.] 1. Malice; malignity; spite; malicious anger; contemptuous hate. [1913 Webster] With all thy despite against the land of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
In despite — Despite De*spite , n. [OF. despit, F. d[ e]pit, fr. L. despectus contempt, fr. despicere. See {Despise}, and cf. {Spite}, {Despect}.] 1. Malice; malignity; spite; malicious anger; contemptuous hate. [1913 Webster] With all thy despite against the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
In despite of — Despite De*spite , n. [OF. despit, F. d[ e]pit, fr. L. despectus contempt, fr. despicere. See {Despise}, and cf. {Spite}, {Despect}.] 1. Malice; malignity; spite; malicious anger; contemptuous hate. [1913 Webster] With all thy despite against the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
In your despite — Despite De*spite , n. [OF. despit, F. d[ e]pit, fr. L. despectus contempt, fr. despicere. See {Despise}, and cf. {Spite}, {Despect}.] 1. Malice; malignity; spite; malicious anger; contemptuous hate. [1913 Webster] With all thy despite against the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English