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* * *(pl. grindr and grindir), f.1) a gate made of spars or bars, a fence;2) pl. pen, fold (fé byrgt í grindum);fullar grindir, full-stocked folds;3) haven, dock (liggja í grindum, of ships);4) store-houses.* * *f., pl. grindr, a lattice door, gate; lék þar grind á járnum, Fms. v. 331; eru garðar hennar forkunnar háfir ok grindr stórar, Edda 18; forn er sú grind, en þat fáir vitu hve hón er í lás um lokin, Gm. 22; gest þú né geyja né á grind hrekir, Hm. 136, Am. 36, Fsm. 9; láta hlið á ok grind fyrir eðr hurð, Grág. ii. 228; nú ganga menn í gegnum garðs-hlið þá skal sá ábyrgjask er upp lýkr grindum, N. G. L. i. 41; hestrinn hljóp svá hart yfir grindina, at hann kom hvergi niðr, id.; var grind fyrir borghliðinu ok lokin aptr, Þórr gékk á grindina ok fékk eigi upp lokit, þá smugu þeir milli spalanna, 30; Hel-grindr, the gates of Hel, Edda 38; Ás-grindr, the gates of the Ases, id.; ná-grindr, the gates of death, Skm.COMPDS: grindarhlið, grindarhæll, grindasög, grindgarðr, grindhlið.II. an enclosure,α. for ships, docks; liggja (of ships) í grindum, Hkv. 1. 49: pens for catching whales, hence the Dan. grinde-hval, grinde-fangst, of catching whales by penning them in; esp. veiða elgi ( to catch elks) í görðum eða grindum, Gþl. 449: of store-houses, folds, fullar grindir, full-stocked folds, Hm. 77; fé byrgt í grindum, sheep penned, Eg. 375; honum var sagt at fé allt væri heilt í grindum ok úsakat, Fas. i. 71: lattice work, fjórar grindr lætr hann göra með fjórum hornum, ok níu reita rístr Þrándr alla vega út frá grindunum, Fær. 183, 184; lét göra grind um útan um legsteininn, Fms. viii. 237: in compds, beina-grind, a skeleton; dún-grind, q. v.: a gridiron, grinda-brauð, n. bread baked on a gridiron, Dipl., Vm. -
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m; -(e)s, -e2. VET. mange; BOT. scurf3. schw., Sl. (Kopf) nut* * *Grịnd [grɪnt]m -(e)s, -e[-də] scab; (inf Sw, S Ger = Kopf) bonce (Brit inf head* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈgrɪnt, pl ˈgrɪndə]m* * *der; Grind[e]s, Grinde (Wundschorf) scab* * *2. VET mange; BOT scurf3. schweiz, sl (Kopf) nut* * *der; Grind[e]s, Grinde (Wundschorf) scab -
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[graɪnd] past tense, past participle ground [graund]1. verb1) to crush into powder or small pieces:يَطْحَنThis machine grinds coffee.
2) to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise:يَحُكُّ ، يَصرُّ أسنانهHe grinds his teeth.
3) to rub into or against something else:يحُكُّ شَيئا بِشَيءHe ground his heel into the earth.
2. nounboring hard work:كَدْح، عَمَل شاقLearning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.
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to grind into powder or small pieces:يَسْحَق، يَطْحَنThis machine grinds up rocks.
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شَحَذَ \ beg: to ask for food or money: The old man lived by begging. grind (ground): sharpen (a knife) on a stone. sharpen: to make sharp. -
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جَرَشَ (قَرَشَ، قَرمَش) \ crunch: to eat sth. hard noisily, breaking it up with the teeth: He was crunching nuts. grind (ground): to rub (sth. such as coffee or corn) into powder. -
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جَلَّخَ \ grind (ground): to sharpen (a knife) on a stone. -
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طَحَنَ \ grind (ground): to rub (sth. such as coffee or corn) into powder. mash: to make (food) into a soft wet mass: He mashed the vegetables. -
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gate, rack* * *subst. gate, farm gate, field gate, wicket (UK), port gate subst. [ innhegning] enclosure, pen -
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gate
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