- lit·pis·ad·o
- см. enurezo.
Эсперанто-русский словарь. 2014.
Эсперанто-русский словарь. 2014.
lit — [ li ] n. m. • fin XIe; lat. lectus I ♦ 1 ♦ Meuble destiné au coucher. ⇒poét. couche; fam. paddock, 2. pageot, 2. pieu, plumard, 2. plume, pucier; enfantin 1. dodo. Bois d … Encyclopédie Universelle
pis aller — last resource, 1670s, French, lit. to go worse, from pis worse, from L. pejus, neut. of pejor worse + aller to go … Etymology dictionary
pis-aller — [pē zȧ lā′] n. 〚Fr, lit., a getting worse〛 a last resort * * * … Universalium
pis-aller — [pē zȧ lā′] n. [Fr, lit., a getting worse] a last resort … English World dictionary
pis — 1. pis [ pi ] n. m. • v. 1180; p(e)iz « poitrine » Xe; lat. pectus ♦ Mamelle d une femelle en lactation, et spécialement d une bête laitière. Les pis d une vache, d une chèvre, d une brebis. Pis gonflé de lait. « Il examinait de près la vache, [ … Encyclopédie Universelle
Henri pis sa gang — Les Rois du Texas Pour les articles homonymes, voir King of the Hill. Les Rois du Texas Logo de la version qu … Wikipédia en Français
pistillate — [pis′tə lit, pis′təlāt΄] adj. Bot. having a pistil or pistils; specif., having pistils but no stamens … English World dictionary
pisolite — pis•o•lite [[t]ˈpɪs əˌlaɪt, ˈpɪz , ˈpaɪ sə [/t]] n. pet limestone composed of rounded concretions about the size of a pea • Etymology: 1700–10; < NL pisolithus < Gk píso(s) pea+líthos lite pis o•lit′ic ˈlɪt ɪk adj … From formal English to slang
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium
pisside — pìs·si·de s.f. 1. TS lit. largo calice con coperchio, dorato internamente, custodito nel tabernacolo ricoperto da un velo bianco, usato per conservare le ostie consacrate Sinonimi: ciborio. 2. TS archeol. vaso o scatoletta di legno, argilla o… … Dizionario italiano
pistol — pis•tol [[t]ˈpɪs tl[/t]] n. v. toled, tol•ing (esp. brit.) tolled, tol•ling. 1) mil a short firearm intended to be held and fired with one hand 2) mil to shoot with a pistol • Etymology: 1560–70; < MF pistole < G, earlier pitschal,… … From formal English to slang