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1 hest
sg - hesten, pl - hesteло́шадь ж, конь мen sort hest — ворона́я ло́шадь
* * ** * *(en -e) horse;( lille) pony;( ridehest også) mount;( gymnastikhest) (vaulting) horse;[ holde på den forkerte hest] back the wrong horse;[ motor på 20 hestes kraft] 20 horsepower engine;[ sætte sig på den høje hest] mount the (el. get on one's) high horse;[ slide som små heste] work like beavers;[ stå af hesten] get off one's horse,F dismount;[ til hest] on horseback,F mounted;(se også II. stige (til), vadested). -
2 hest
лошадь* * ** * *subst. (familien Equidae, arten Equus caballus) horse subst. buck, horse, vaulting horse subst. (sjakk) knight subst. [ hestekraft] horse, horsepower (sitte til hest) be on horseback, be mounted (temme en hest) break a horse -
3 hest-bak
n. horse-back, Grág. ii. 171, Ísl. ii. 382, Fms. xi. 400. -
4 hest-birgr
adj. provided with a horse, Sturl. iii. 238. -
5 hest-brynja
u, f. horse harness, Sks. 403. -
6 hest-búnaðr
m. horse gear, Sks. 374. -
7 hest-færr
adj. able to ride, Gþl. 269, Fms. x. 73. -
8 hest-gangr
m. horse-shoes, Fms. ix. 55. -
9 hest-gjöf
f. a gift of a horse, Njarð. 368. -
10 hest-hús
n., proncd. hestús (as fjós = fé-hús), a horse-stall, stable, Karl. 3, Grett. 113 A, Þorst. S. St. 50, and in many compds. -
11 hest-höfði
a, m. horse-head, a nickname, Landn. -
12 hest-klárr
m. a back, Glúm. 356. -
13 hest-lauss
adj. without a horse, Sturl. iii. 293. -
14 hest-lán
n. the loan of a horse, Bs. ii. 30. -
15 hest-leysi
n. the being without a horse. -
16 hest-skeið
n. a race-course, Bs. ii. 182. -
17 hest-skór
m. a horse-shoe, Fms. ix. 55, 56. hestskó-nagli, a, m. a horse-shoe nail. -
18 hest-tönn
f. a horse’s tooth, Vígl. 20. -
19 hest-verð
n. a horse’s worth, Karl. 10. -
20 hest-verk
n. work done by a horse, Gþl. 392.
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