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paths (encz) | paths,pěšiny n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
paths (encz) | paths,stezky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
paths (gcide) | path \path\ (p[.a]th), n.; pl. paths (p[.a][th]z). [AS.
p[ae][eth], pa[eth]; akin to D. pad, G. pfad, of uncertain
origin; cf. Gr. pa`tos, Skr. patha, path. [root]21.]
1. A trodden way; a footway.
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The dewy paths of meadows we will tread. --Dryden.
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2. A way, course, or track, in which anything moves or has
moved; route; passage; an established way; as, the path of
a meteor, of a caravan, of a storm, of a pestilence. Also
used figuratively, of a course of life or action.
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All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth. --Ps.
xxv. 10.
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The paths of glory lead but to the grave. --Gray.
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cross paths (mass) | cross paths
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cross paths (encz) | cross paths,potkat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Bypaths (gcide) | Bypath \By"path`\, n.; pl. Bypaths.
A private path; an obscure way; indirect means.
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God known, my son,
By what bypaths, and indirect crooked ways,
I met this crown. --Shak.
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Footpaths (gcide) | Footpath \Foot"path`\, n.; pl. Footpaths.
A narrow path or way for pedestrains only; a footway.
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pathspec (foldoc) | pathname
pathspec
(Or "path") The specification of a node (file or
directory) in a hierarchical file system. The path is usually
specified by listing the nodes top-down, separating the
directories by the pathname separator ("/" in Unix, "\" in
MS-DOS).
A pathname may be an absolute pathname (starting from the {root
directory}, "/") or a relative pathname (starting from the
current working directory).
The part of the pathname of a file after the last separator is
called the basename.
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