hasta
suomi-englanti sanakirjahasta englanniksi
(infl of): (contraction of); is required to
(ux)
A hand gesture used to depict the meaning of a song
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(cot)
(quote-book) S(quote-gloss) Conway|chapter=356–367 Tabulae Iguvinae|title=The Italic Dialects(nb...)|volume=I|location=Cambridge, Cambridgeshire|publisher=At the University Press|University Press|page=402|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/italicdialects0000unse/page/402/mode/1up|oclc=3507287|passage=In Table I the hastae of ''n'' and ''m'' are regularly vertical and of the same height, while in II ''a'' and II ''b'' they vary in height and are often out of the perpendicular.
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(quote-book) E(quote-gloss) Bosworth; van Donzel|E(quote-gloss) van Donzel; Lewis|B(quote-gloss) Lewis; Pellat|Ch(quote-gloss) Pellat|title=of Islam|The Encyclopaedia of Islam|edition=2nd|volume=!V (Fascicules 93–94; Maʿalt͟hāyā–al-Mad͟jarra)|location=Leiden|publisher=Publishers|E. J. Brill|page=992|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=_JY3AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA992|column=1|isbn=90 04 07637 9|passage=On Mamlūk metalware, inscriptions appear not only in continuous and intersecting bands which may occupy a considerable part of an object, but also in a circular arrangement in which the hastae of the letters point towards the centre.
(quote-book) (w) for the Board of the of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies|Faculty of Oriental Studies, (w)|page=114|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/artofsyriajazira0000unse/page/116/mode/1up|isbn=0-19-728002-1|passage=The “stem and leaf” motif covering the area between the long hastae of the letters is delineated by a quick curving stroke with curls, “comma-shaped” leaves and dots, which resemble the sprays on Fatimid lustre-wares (fig.2.). (..) The long hastae of the letters on the Ḥamā piece are not emphasised by parallel strokes but seem to belong to less elaborate writing styles, while the curling stem between the ''alif'' and ''lām'' finds its exact parallel on Fāṭimid lustre-painted vessels, of the 11th-12th century.
(quote-book)'' Mercator then develops a prescriptive guide how to perform the ''ductus'' of writing by measuring the individual letters of the alphabet against these ideal proportions of the letter ''y'' and analyzing them according to his categorization of the line types into elements (‘hastae’ and ‘codae’), all of which, however crooked they may be, can always be accurately calculated. The cursivization of the hastae, the ligature of the letters by means of hairlines and the spaces separating the letters are most precisely covered by his rules.
(quote-book) We refer to letters with a hasta to the right of the coda as b-type letters.
(quote-book)|seriesvolume=9|location=Princeton, N.J.|publisher=American School of Classical Studies at Athens|page=433|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=oOHEEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA433|column=2|isbn=978-0-87661-850-9|passage=A plains sheet of metal has been cut into the form of an epsilon (one of the hastae broken away).
A spear carried by early Roman legionaries.
(quote-book) Winkelmann|chapter_tlr=Henry Fuseli|chapter=An Answer to the Foregoing Letter, and a Further Explication of the Subject|title=Reflections on the Painting and Sculpture of the Greeks:(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) For the Translator, and Sold by Millar|A(quote-gloss) Millar,(nb...)|pages=212–213|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/reflectionsonpai00winc/page/213/mode/1up|oclc=3777486|passage=Eternity was, by the ancients, drawn either ſitting on a Globe, or rather Sphere, with a Haſta in her hand; or ſtanding, with the Sphere in one hand, and the Haſta in the other; or with the Sphere in her hand, and no Haſta; or elſe covered with a floating Veil.
(quote-book)|title=A Summary of the Roman Civil Law,(nb...)|volume=I, part I|location=London|publisher=William Benning and Co.,(nb...)|section=§ 549|page=466|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=XwRAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA466|oclc=1405451082|passage=They divided the hair with a hasta. (..) some suppose that the hasta was prospectively typical.
(quote-book) As everyone will be armed with his short sword, one hasta per profile should be adequate. I will prepare a request for food and shortened hastae. (..) The quartermaster may have to prepare the hastae since they now are a ceremonial weapon.
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(syn)
to hurry
patient (gl)
to (gloss)
until (gloss)
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1390, Jose Luis Pensado Tomé (ed.), '' Os Miragres de Santiago. Versión gallega del Códice latino del siglo XII atribuido al papa Calisto I''. Madrid: C.S.I.C., page 117:
- {{quote|gl|''Et rrei Calrros entẽdeo, et com̃o estaua armado de moi boa loriga et de moy boo elmo et cõ moy boa espada et cõplido de grraça de Deus, que era cõ el, entrou ontre as azes dos mouros dando moy grãdes feridas a destro et seestro, matãdo moytos deles ata que chegou onde estaua a carreta, et dou cõ a espada ẽna aste en que estaua o pendon et cortoo''
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a spear, lance, pike, carried by soldiers and used for thrusting
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(Q)
cubit, unit of measurement from elbow to fingertip
to be urgent
(n-g)
to, to the point of, as much as
hurry, rush; to move (or act) quickly, and possibly cutting corners to finish quickly