- doneo
- doneo (De donear). m. ant. galanteo.
Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.
Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.
doneo — doneo. (De donear). m. ant. galanteo … Enciclopedia Universal
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ГЕМАДЕНОЗИС — греч., от haima, кровь, и doneo, смущаю, мучаю. Болезненное состояние кровеносных сосудов. Объяснение 25000 иностранных слов, вошедших в употребление в русский язык, с означением их корней. Михельсон А.Д., 1865 … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
ГЕМАДОНОЗИС — (греч., от haima кровь, doneo смущаю, мучаю). Болезненное состояние кровеносных сосудов. Словарь иностранных слов, вошедших в состав русского языка. Чудинов А.Н., 1910 … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
endophthalmodonesis — Tremulousness of any intraocular structure, especially of an implanted lens (pseudophakodonesis). [endo + ophthalmo + G. doneo, to shake] … Medical dictionary
iridodonesis — Agitated motion of the iris. SYN: tremulous iris. [irido + G. doneo, to shake to and fro] * * * iri·do·do·ne·sis də nē səs n, pl ne·ses .sēz tremulousness of the iris caused by dislocation or removal of the lens: HIPPUS * * * n. tremulousness of… … Medical dictionary
phacodonesis — Tremulousness of the lens of the eye. [phaco + G. doneo, to shake to and fro] … Medical dictionary
SEPTUAGINTA Interpretes — versione Gaecâ S. Scripturae celebres. Sic vulgo appellantur, numerô rotundô, pro LXXI. secundum illos; qui totum Iudaeorum Synedrium huic rei incubuisse statuunt; aut pro LXXII. secundum illos, qui putant, ex qualibet Tribu senos fuisse, quod… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Donax — Gk donax, a type of reed in Classical literature, so called because the inflorescences move to and fro in the slightest breeze (Gk doneo, shake) and so the diaspores are easily dispersed by the wind … Etymological dictionary of grasses