néctar
11néctar — (Del lat. nectar, y este del gr. νέκταρ, nombre de la bebida de los dioses). 1. m. Mit. Licor suavísimo que estaba destinado al uso y regalo de los dioses. 2. Licor deliciosamente suave y gustoso. 3. Bot. Jugo azucarado, producido por los… …
12Nectar — Nec tar, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] 1. (Myth. & Poetic) The drink of the gods (as ambrosia was their food); hence, any delicious or inspiring beverage. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) A sweetish secretion of blossoms from which bees make honey. [1913 Webster] …
13Nectar — Nectar, 1) s. Nektar; 2) (Honigsaft), süßer, meistens ungefärbter, in besonderen Organen der Blüthen abgesonderter, bisweilen in diesen selbst, bisweilen auch in andern aufbewahrter Saft. Daher Nectarĭum, Honiggefäß. Nectarilyma, Saftdecke.… …
14nectar — NECTAR: Le confondre avec l ambroisie …
15néctar — s. m. 1. Bebida dos deuses. 2. [Por extensão] Bebida excelente. 3. [Figurado] Delícia. 4. O suco doce de algumas flores …
16nectar — NECTAR. s. m. C estoit selon les Anciens, le breuvage des Dieux, & il se dit figur. de toute sorte de vin excellent, ou de liqueur agreable …
17nectar — ► NOUN 1) a sugary fluid produced by flowers to encourage pollination by insects, made into honey by bees. 2) (in Greek and Roman mythology) the drink of the gods. 3) a delicious drink. DERIVATIVES nectarivorous adjective. ORIGIN Greek nektar …
18nectar — [nek′tər] n. [L < Gr nektar < ? base of necros, dead body (see NECRO ) + tar, who overcomes (akin to Sans tarati, he overcomes): hence, death overcoming: the drink was held to confer immortality] 1. Gr. & Rom. Myth. the drink of the gods 2 …
19Nectar — For other uses of Nectar , see Nectar (disambiguation). Nectar of camellia …
20nectar — (nè ktar) s. m. 1° Le breuvage des dieux, suivant la Fable, et qui, communiqué aux mortels, leur aurait donné l immortalité. • Loin des hommes s en alla boire Le nectar avecque les dieux, MALH. III, 2. • On a été réduit à dire que les dieux …