furca - translation to arabic
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furca - translation to arabic


furca         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Furca (disambiguation); Furca (arthropod); Furcae
‎ شَوْكَة‎
furca         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Furca (disambiguation); Furca (arthropod); Furcae
شَوْكَة
cross         
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  • [[Archaic cuneiform]] character LAK-617 (𒔁): a cruciform arrangement of five boxes; scribes could use the central, larger box as container for other characters.
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  • Bronze Age "wheel pendants" in the shape of the "[[sun cross]]" ([[Urnfield culture]], 2nd millennium BC).
  • solidus]] minted by [[Leontios]] (r. 695–698); on the obverse, a stepped cross in the shape of an [[Iota Eta]] monogram.
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Cross (symbol); Cross symbol; ✚; ✙; ✛; ✜; ✢; ✥; Furca (punishment); Furca (gallows); Furca (gibbet); Cross sign
‎ يُهَجِّنُ,هَجينٌ,مُتَصالِبٌ,صَليبٌ,عَرْضِيّ‎

Definition

cross
I. n.
1.
Gibbet (made of pieces of wood placed transversely).
2.
[With The prefixed.] Gospel, Christian doctrine, Christian religion, Christianity, Christendom.
3.
Trial, vexation, trouble, affliction, misfortune.
4.
Intermixture (of species).
II. a.
1.
Transverse, lying athwart.
2.
Fretful, peevish, petulant, pettish, snappish, waspish, touchy, testy, crusty, churlish, crabbed, captious, ill-natured, morose, sulky, sullen, spleeny, surly, cynical, snarling, sour, ill-tempered, out of humor, out of temper, grouty (colloq.).
III. v. a.
1.
Put across, put athwart.
2.
Mark with a line or lines across.
3.
Traverse, pass over, go over.
4.
Thwart, hinder, obstruct, interfere with.
5.
Intermix, interbreed.

Wikipedia

Furca
Furca (Latin for "fork"), plural forms furcae or furcas, or its diminutive, furcula, may refer to:
Examples of use of furca
1. I was reminded, as the foreign secretary spoke, of Horace‘s famous line, "Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret" – "If you drive out nature with a pitchfork, she will soon find a way back". For nature, read Europe.