Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Nov 4, 2012 07:21
11 yrs ago
English term
bore
English to Arabic
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History
The earliest notice of the horse in North Africa occurs in the reign of Merneptah. That Pharaoh captured " horses which bore the fallen Chief of Libya and the children of the Chief of Libya, carried off alive, pairs
if "bore "" here means "to give birth to".. then what is "the fallen Chief of libya"?!
if "bore "" here means "to give birth to".. then what is "the fallen Chief of libya"?!
Proposed translations
(Arabic)
4 +5 | حمل/نقل/ركبه | Liliane Hatem |
4 | سيد ليبيا المقتول | TargamaT team |
Change log
Nov 9, 2012 04:23: Liliane Hatem changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/925766">Zahraa Omar's</a> old entry - "bore "" to ""حمل/نقل/ركبه""
Proposed translations
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Selected
حمل/نقل/ركبه
bear
Peer comment(s):
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Malika El khadhri
: http://www.wordreference.com/enar/bore
36 mins
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"To bear", it is as simple as that. Thank you Malika:)
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agree |
Ahmed Badawy
: Yubs, Coz of "carried off", the context!
41 mins
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True, thank you Ahmed:)
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agree |
Firas Allouzi
1 hr
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Thank you Firas:)
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agree |
Morano El-Kholy
3 hrs
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Thank you Morano:)
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agree |
Haytham Boles
20 hrs
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Thank you Haytham:)
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Comment: "Thank you"
19 mins
English term (edited):
the fallen Chief of libya
سيد ليبيا المقتول
سيد ليبيا المقتول
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Note added at 47 mins (2012-11-04 08:08:50 GMT)
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bear ---> bore
التي أنجبت سيد ليبيا المقتول
أي أنه من نسل حصان
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Note added at 47 mins (2012-11-04 08:08:50 GMT)
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bear ---> bore
التي أنجبت سيد ليبيا المقتول
أي أنه من نسل حصان
Note from asker:
what about "bore"? my question is about "bore", what does it mean here?? |
Discussion
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bear