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# A [[traditional]] [[Georgian]] [[feast]]. |
# A [[traditional]] [[Georgian]] [[feast]]. |
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#* '''2006''', Mathijs Pelkmans, ''Defending the Border'', part II, chapter v, {{gbooks|S088zkpXq2sC|125|supra}}: |
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#*: {{lang|en|When I met Bejan and Enver at the '''supra''', they enthusiastically told me that I was about to experience true Georgian hospitality.}} |
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#* '''2011''', Paul Manning and Zaza Shatirishvili, “The Exoticism and Eroticism of the City” in ''Urban Spaces after Socialism'', eds. Tsypylma Darieva ''et al.'', {{gbooks|9k9pXQZ6oiEC|279|supra}}: |
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#*: {{lang|en|We might add here the tendency of kinto poetry to be associated with articulating and eliciting love and desire (whether heterosexual, homoerotic or homosexual), as well as the noted homoeroticism of the '''supra''' ritual itself with which the kinto is associated.}} |
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#* '''2013''', Adrian Brisku, ''Bittersweet Europe'', chapter i, {{gbooks|1TPUAAAAQBAJ|14|supra}}: |
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#*: {{lang|en|The '''supra''' became the symbol of hospitality manifested by a particular way of eating, drinking and feasting in which guests are treated with outmost attention.}} |
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Revision as of 02:59, 12 June 2015
See also: supra-
English
Etymology 1
(deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin (deprecated template usage) suprā
Adverb
supra (not comparable)
- (deprecated template usage) (law) Used to indicate that the current citation is from the same source as the previous one.
Antonyms
See also
Etymology 2
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From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Georgian (deprecated template usage) სუფრა (supra)
Noun
supra (plural supras)
- A traditional Georgian feast.
- 2006, Mathijs Pelkmans, Defending the Border, part II, chapter v, 125:
- When I met Bejan and Enver at the supra, they enthusiastically told me that I was about to experience true Georgian hospitality.
- 2011, Paul Manning and Zaza Shatirishvili, “The Exoticism and Eroticism of the City” in Urban Spaces after Socialism, eds. Tsypylma Darieva et al., 279:
- We might add here the tendency of kinto poetry to be associated with articulating and eliciting love and desire (whether heterosexual, homoerotic or homosexual), as well as the noted homoeroticism of the supra ritual itself with which the kinto is associated.
- 2013, Adrian Brisku, Bittersweet Europe, chapter i, 14:
- The supra became the symbol of hospitality manifested by a particular way of eating, drinking and feasting in which guests are treated with outmost attention.
- 2006, Mathijs Pelkmans, Defending the Border, part II, chapter v, 125:
Esperanto
Adjective
supra (accusative singular supran, plural supraj, accusative plural suprajn)
Latin
Etymology
From the (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old Latin suprād, superā.
Adverb
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- (deprecated template usage) (of place) above, on the top, on the upper side
- (deprecated template usage) (of time) before, previously, formerly
- Quae supra scripta est.
- Which was previously written.
- Quae supra scripta est.
- (deprecated template usage) (of number or measure) more, beyond, over
Derived terms
- supra quam, (rarer) supra quod (above or beyond what, more than)
Usage notes
- When pertaining to time it especially refers to any thing previously said or written. Also, please note that Lewis & Short states that the first syllable is long as (deprecated template usage) sūprā.
Antonyms
Preposition
suprā (+ accusative)
- (deprecated template usage) (of location) over, above, beyond
- Supra naturam.
- Above nature.
- Supra naturam.
- (deprecated template usage) (of time) before
- Supra septingentesimum annum.
- Paulo supra hanc memoriam.
- (deprecated template usage) (of number, degree, or quantity) over, above, beyond, more thanTemplate:jump
- (deprecated template usage) (of employment or office) over, in authority over, in charge of
- Quos supra somnum habebat.
Derived terms
- suprā caput sum (I am close at hand)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Descendants
References
- “supra”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
Portuguese
Verb
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