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1 eld
subst. (formelt) ardour subst. [ skyting] fire (den hellige eld) (the eld) sacred fire (egen eld) friendly fire (f.eks.friendly fire in a war when a soldier accidently shoots his fellow soldier
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2 ELD
< edv> ■ electroluminescent display (ELD); electro-luminescent display -
3 eld
firefatta eld; ignite -
4 eld-færi
n. pl. an apparatus, for striking fire, tinder-box, Jb. 145. -
5 eld-næmr
adj. easily catching fire, Sks. 427, Fms. xi. 34, Mork. 7. -
6 eld-sætr
adj. always sitting by the fireside, as a spoilt boy; Oddr var eldsætr í æsku ok seinlegr ok kallaðr kolbitr, Landn. 235 (Hb.); Grímr var mikill ok eldsætr, ok þótti vera nær afglapi, Gullþ. 14, Krók. 33 (Kd. eldseti), Fas. ii. 112 (Ed. eldssetirm). -
7 ELD
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8 eld-gróf
and eld-gröf, f. a ‘fire-groove,’ Ísl. ii. 405, 417, Eb. 272, v. l. -
9 eld-bakaðr
part. baked on embers, Stj. 595. 1 Kings xix. 6. -
10 eld-beri
a, m. a brasier, lantern, H. E. ii. 107, Pm. 26, 73, Jm. 12, Vm. 164; eldbera-ker, id., Pm. 106. -
11 eld-borg
f. a volcanic crag, vide borg. -
12 eld-bruni
a, m. fire, conflagration, D. N. -
13 eld-böllr
m. a fire-ball, Dipl. v. 18. -
14 eld-fimr
adj. inflammable, easily catching fire, Sks. 427. -
15 eld-fjall
n. a fire-hill, volcano. -
16 eld-gamall
adj. [from Dan. ældgammel = Icel. elli-gamall], stone old, (mod. word.) -
17 eld-glæringar
f. pl. ‘fire-glare,’ seen in darkness. -
18 eld-gos
n. ‘fire-gush,’ a volcanic eruption. -
19 eld-gýgr
m. a crater. -
20 eld-gögn
n. pl. cooking-vessels, D. N.
См. также в других словарях:
Eld — Eld, n. [AS. yldu, yldo, eldo, old age, fr. ald, eald, old. See {Old}.] 1. Age; esp., old age. [Obs. or Archaic] [1913 Webster] As sooth is said, eelde hath great avantage. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Great Nature, ever young, yet full of eld.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Eld — ([e^]ld), a. [AS. eald.] Old. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eld — Eld, v. i. To age; to grow old. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eld — Eld, v. t. To make old or ancient. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Time, that eldeth all things. Rom. of R. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
eld — [eld] n. [ME elde < OE eldo < base of ald, eald, OLD] Archaic 1. old age 2. ancient times; antiquity; days of yore … English World dictionary
eld — /eld/, n. Archaic. 1. age. 2. old age. 3. antiquity. [bef. 1000; ME elde, OE eldo, ieldo, deriv. of (e)ald OLD; see WORLD] * * * … Universalium
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eld — n. old age; late time of life; former days; antiquity … English contemporary dictionary
eld|er|ly — «EHL duhr lee», adjective. 1. somewhat old; beyond middle age; near old age: »He felt the need of companionship, to wander about the building, engaging in heartening snatches of acrimonious dispute with his elderly fellow residents (Edwin O… … Useful english dictionary