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  • 45pruinate — pru·i·nate (prooґĭ nāt) [L. pruina hoarfrost] having the appearance of being covered with hoarfrost …

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  • 46 — 【상】 서리; 희다 백발; 해 (지나온 세월) ; 엄하다 (서리에 잎이 枯死하므로 엄함의 형용으로 쓰임) 雨 (비우) + 相 (서로상) 雨부 9획 (총17획) [1] frost; hoarfrost [2] white and powdery (like hoarfrost) [3] coolnes; indifference; grave [4] virtuous; pure and clean 萬古風霜 (만고풍상) 사는 동안에 겪은 많은 고생. 雪上加霜… …

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  • 47rime — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ice, [hoarfrost. See cold. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. snow, hoarfrost, icicle; see frost 2 , ice …

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  • 48ei-s-2, ei-n- (*ḫeu̯is) —     ei s 2, ei n (*ḫeu̯is)     English meaning: ice     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Eis, Frost”     Material: Av. isu “ icy”, aēxa n. “coldness”, püM.Ir. īš “coldness”, Osset. yex, ix “ice”, afghO.N. asai “frost” (if from inchoative formation *is sk̂ …

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  • 49krei-1 —     krei 1     English meaning: to touch, brush     Deutsche Übersetzung: “about etwas drũberhinstreifen, berũhren”     Material: O.Ice. hrīna “wirken”, O.E. asächs. O.H.G. hrīnan “touch, stripe” (no present); after Wissmann nom.postverb. 152… …

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  • 50pā̆ k̂ - and pā̆ ĝ - —     pā̆ k̂ and pā̆ ĝ     English meaning: to repair, strengthen     Deutsche Übersetzung: “festmachen”, teils durch Einrammen (Pflock, Pfosten), teils durch Zusammenfũgen (Fuge; festgefũgt, kompakt, fest: partly also Fessel, Strick)… …

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