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  • 1 πάσχω

    πάσχω, Il.20.297, etc.: [tense] impf.
    A

    ἔπασχον 17.375

    , etc.: [tense] fut.

    πείσομαι Od.2.134

    , etc. ; [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 3sg.

    παισεῖται Abh.Berl.Akad.1925(5).21

    (Cyrene, iii B.C.): [tense] aor.

    ἔπᾰθον Il.9.492

    , etc.: [tense] pf.

    πέπονθα Od.13.6

    , etc.: [tense] plpf. ἐπεπόνθειν ib.92, etc.; [dialect] Att.

    ἐπεπόνθη Pl.Smp. 198c

    (all the above tenses in Hom., [tense] pres. and [tense] aor. only in Hes.). —Rarer forms, [ per.] 2pl. [tense] pf. πέπασθε (so Aristarch.) Il.3.99,

    πέποσθε Od. 23.53

    ; fem. [tense] pf. part.

    πεπᾰθυῖα 17.555

    ; [dialect] Dor. [tense] pf.

    πέποσχα Stesich. 89

    , Epich.11, PCair.Zen. 482.18 (iii B.C.) :— have something done to one, suffer, opp. do,

    ὅσσ' ἔρξαν τ' ἔπαθόν τε Od.8.490

    ;

    ῥέζοντά τι καὶ παθεῖν ἔοικεν Pi.N.4.32

    ; δρᾶν καὶ πάσχειν, v. δράω ; πολλὰ μὲν.. πείσεσθαι, πολλὰ δὲ ποιήσειν Hdt.5.89, etc.: hence used as [voice] Pass. of ποιέω (cf. Arist. Cat. 2a4, Metaph. 1017a26, Plot.3.6.8, etc.), π. τι ὑπό τινος to be treated so and so by another, suffer it at his hands,

    ἃ πάσχοντες ὑφ' ἑτέρων ὀργίζεσθε, ταῦτα τοὺς ἄλλους μὴ ποιεῖτε Isoc.3.61

    , cf. Hdt.1.44, 124,al. ;

    ἐξ ἐμοῦ μὲν ἔπαθες οἷα φῂς παθεῖν, δρᾷς δ' οὐδὲν ἡμᾶς εὖ E.Hec. 252

    ;

    οἷα πρὸς θεῶν πάσχω θεός A.Pr.92

    , cf. Hdt.1.36.
    2 of the influence of passion or feeling, to be affected in a certain way, be (or come to be) in a certain state of mind,

    οἱ Καμαριναῖοι ἐπεπόνθεσαν τοιόνδε Th.6.88

    , cf. 1.80, D.20.56 ;

    ὅ τι μὲν ὑμεῖς πεπόνθατε ὑπὸ τῶν ἐμῶν κατηγόρων οὐκ οἶδα Pl.Ap. 17a

    , cf. 21c, 22c, Alc.1.118b, Smp.198c ;

    π. τι πρός τινας Isoc.2.42

    , Pl.Grg. 485b, cf. X.Smp.4.11, 8.15, etc. ;

    τι ἔς τινας Th.6.11

    : sts. with Adj., ὑϊκὸν πάσχει he is swinishly disposed, X.Mem.1.2.30 : abs., ὁ πάσχων the man of feeling or impulse, ὁ μὴ πάσχων the un impassioned man, Arist.MM 1203b21.
    3 of things, πεπόνθασι.. αἱ Ἰώνων ὁρταὶ τοῦτο this is the case with.., Hdt.1.148 ; πάσχει δὲ ταὐτὸ τοῦτο καὶ τὰ κάρδαμα this is just the way with.., Ar.Nu. 234 ;

    οἷον τὰ γράμματα πεπονθότ' ἂν εἴη Pl.Sph. 253a

    ; ὁμοίως π. τῷ Νείλῳ to be in the same case with.., Hdt.2.20.
    4 Gramm., of words, to be subject to certain changes, EM 200.11, 491.2, etc. ; τὸ πεπονθός a modified form, A.D.Adv.137.16.
    b to be passive in meaning, Id.Synt. 244.6,al.
    III freq. with Advbs., κακῶς πάσχειν or παθεῖν to be in evil plight, unlucky, Od.16.275, Hdt.3.146, etc. ; κακῶς π. ὑπό τινος to be ill used, ill treated by.., A.Pr. 1041 (anap.) ; ἐκ Διὸς π. κακῶς ib. 759 (but also κακὸν π. ὑ. τ. Th.8.48): freq. with an Adj., κακά, αἰνά, λυγρὰ π ., Il.3.99, 22.431, Hdt.9.37 ;

    ἀνάρσια πρός τινος Id.5.89

    : freq. in Trag., π. δύσοιστα, τάλανα, ἀμήχανα, οἰκτρά, σχέτλια, ἀνάξια, A.Eu. 789 (lyr.), Th. 988 (dub.), E.Hipp. 598, Hec. 321, Andr. 1180 (dub.), IA 852 : also in Prose, δεινά, βίαια π., D.51.19, 21.1, etc. ; πρέποντα πάσχειν Anti-pho 3.3.9 : in Hom. also with Subst., ἄλγεα, κήδεα, πήματα, ἀεκήλια ἔργα, Il.20.297, Od.17.555, Il.5.886, 18.77 : rarely in [dialect] Att.,

    πράγματ' αἴσχιστ' ἂν ἐπάθομεν D.21.17

    .
    b εὖ πάσχειν to be well off, in good case, c. gen., τῶν αὑτοῦ (leg. ὧν αὐτοῦ, cf. ὅς Possess.) κτεάνων εὖ πασχέμεν to have the good of, enjoy one's own, like ἀπολαύω, γεύομαι, etc., Thgn. 1009, cf. Pi.N.1.32 ; εὖ πάσχειν receive benefits, opp. εὖ δρᾶν, A.Eu. 868, Th.2.40, etc. ;

    ἀνθ' ὧν ἔπασχον εὖ.. χάριν δοῦναι S.OC 1489

    ;

    τιμᾶσθαι.. ἐν τῇ μνήμῃ τῶν εὖ πεπονθότων Aeschin.3.182

    ;

    εὖ παθεῖν ὑπό τινων Pl.Grg. 519d

    , etc.: also with an Adj.,

    π. ἀγαθά Hdt.2.37

    ;

    τι ἐσλόν Pi.P.9.89

    , cf. Alc.Supp.22.5 ;

    τερπνόν τι S. Aj. 521

    , cf. Theoc.7.83 ; χαρτά, ὅσια, E.Ph. 618, Hec. 788 ; γλυκέα, χαρίεντα π., Ar. Pax 591, Ec. 794 ;

    δίκαια Din.1.10

    ;

    φιλικὰ ὑπό τινος X.Cyr.4.6.6

    .
    2 without Adv., with reference to evil, used for κακῶς or

    κακὰπ., μάλα πόλλ' ἔπαθον καὶ πόλλ' ἐμόγησα Od.5.223

    , cf. Il. 23.607 ;

    εἴ κεν μάλα πολλὰ πάθοι 22.220

    ; ὁτιοῦν π. suffer anything whatever, Isoc.12.133, etc.: abs., παθὼν δέ τε νήπιος ἔγνω by hard experience, Hes. Op. 218, cf. S.OT 403 ; ὁ παθών the injured parly, Pl. Lg. 730a, 878c :—Phrases: μή τι πάθῃς or πάθοι, lest thou, lest he suffer any ill, Od.17.596, Il.5.567, cf. 11.470, etc. ;

    μή τι πάθωμεν 13.52

    : hence εἴ τι πάθοιμι or ἤν τι πάθω, as euphemism, if aught were to happen to me, i.e. if I were to die, Callin.1.17, Hdt.8.102, Ar.Ec. 1105, V. 385, Lys.19.51, Theoc.8.10 ;

    ἂν οὗτός τι πάθῃ D.4.11

    ;

    ἐάν τινα ἀνθρώπινα πάσχῃ IG3.74.13

    ; so

    εἴ τι πείσεται.. ἅδε γᾶ E.Ph. 244

    (lyr.) ;

    ἤν τι ναῦς πάθῃ Id.IT 755

    , cf. Syngr. ap. D.35.13.
    b in Law, suffer punishment, pay the penalty, Lys.20.30 ;

    π. ὡς ἱερόσυλος SIG 1016.7

    (Iasos, iv B. C.), cf. 1 Ep.Pet.4.15 ; ὡς προδότης καὶ ἐπιβουλεύων τῷ δήμῳ πασχέτω τι Aen. Tact.11.9 ;

    τιμᾶν ὅ τι χρὴ παθεῖν.. ἢ ἀποτεῖσαι Pl.Plt. 299a

    (- τίνειν codd.), cf. Ap. 36b, X.Mem.2.9.5, IG12.65.50, etc.
    3 τί πάθω ; what is to become of me? ὤμοι ἐγώ, τί π. ; Il.11.404, Od.5.465, S.OC 216 (lyr.), Theoc.3.24 ; sts. what (else) am I to do? Ar.Nu. 798 ; so esp. τί γὰρ π. ; E.Hec. 614, Supp. 257, Ar.Av. 1432, etc. ; ὡμολόγηκα· τί γὰρ π. ; I allow it—how can I help it? Pl.Euthd. 302d, cf. Hdt.4.118.
    4 in [ per.] 2sg., τί πάσχεις ; what's the matter with you? Ar.Nu. 708, Av. 1044 ; τί χρῆμα πάσχεις ; Id.Nu. 816 : so in [tense] aor. part., τί παθών ; τί παθόντε λελάσμεθα θούριδος ἀλκῆς ; what possesses us that we have forgotten.. ? Il.11.313 ; but τί παθόντες γαῖαν ἔδυτε ; what befell you that you died ? Od.24.106 ; also οὐδὲν θαυμαστὸν ἔπαθεν.. πεισθείς no wonder that he was induced, Antipho 2.4.7.
    5 to be ill, suffer, c. acc. of the part affected, π. τοὺς πόδας, τὴν πλευράν, PSI4.293.23 (iii A. D.), PGen.56.27 (iv A. D.) : abs. in part., ὁ πάσχων, almost = ὁ κάμνων, the patient, PMag. Par.1.3017 ;

    μεταβαίνει ἀπὸ τῶν παθῶν ἐπὶ τοὺς πάσχοντας ἀνθρώπους Gal.16.583

    , cf. 15.501, Sor.Fasc. 45, al.
    IV in later Stoic Philos., πάσχειν is to be acted upon by outward objects, take impressions from, them, opp. ἀποπάσχω, mostly folld. by ὅτι, to be led to suppose that.., Arr.Epict.1.2.3, 1.18.1, etc.: also c. acc., have experience of, ἀρετήν, λόγον, Ph.2.449, 1.121. (Π θσκω, [tense] fut. Πένθ-σομαι, cf. πένθος.)

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πάσχω

  • 2 FALLA

    * * *
    (fell; féll, féllum; fallinn), v.
    eigi fellr tré við fyrsta högg, a tree falls not with the first stroke;
    falla af baki, to fall from horse back;
    falla á kné, to fall on one’s knees;
    falla áfram (á bak aptr), to fall forwards (backwards);
    falla flatr, to fall prostrate;
    falla til jarðar, to fall to the ground;
    refl., láta fallast (= sik falla), to let oneself fall (þá lét Loki falla í kné Skaða);
    2) to drop down dead, be killed, fall (in battle);
    3) to die of plague (féllu fátœkir menn um alit land);
    4) to flow, run (of water, stream, tide);
    særinn fell út frá landi, ebbed;
    féll sjór fyrir hellismunnann, the sea rose higher than the cave-mouth;
    síðan féll sjór at, the tide rose;
    þeir sá þá ós mikinn falla í sjóinn, fall into the sea;
    á fél (a river flowed) við skála Ásólfs;
    var skipit svá hlaðit, at inn féll um söxin, that the sea rushed in at the prow;
    5) of clothes, hair, to fall, hang down;
    hárit féll á herðar honum aptr, the hair fell back on his shoulders;
    létu kvennváðir um kné falla, they let women’s dress fall about hi s knees;
    6) to fall, calm down (of the wind);
    féll veðrit (the storm fell) ok gerði logn;
    7) to fail, be foiled;
    sá eiðr fellr honum til útlegðar, if he fails in taking the oath, he shall be liable to outlawry;
    falla á verkum sínum, to have been caught red-handed, to be justly slain;
    falla or fallast at máli, sókn, to fail in one’s suit;
    falla frá máli, to give it up;
    fallinn at frændum, bereft of kinsmen;
    dœmi ek fyrir dráp hans fallnar yðrar eignir, I sentence your estates to be forfieited for his slaughter;
    refl., ef gerðarmenn láta fallast, if the umpires fail to do their duty;
    þá fallust öllum Ásum orðtök ok svá hendr, then voice and hands alike failed the Gods;
    féllust þeim allar kvéðjur, their greetings died on their lips;
    vill sá eigi falust láta andsvör, he will not fail or falter in replying;
    mér féll svá gæfusamliga (it befell me so quickly), at;
    stundum kann svá at falla, at, sometimes it may so happen that;
    9) to be had or produced (þat járn fellr í firði þeim; þar fellr hveiti ok vín);
    10) with adv., e-m fellr e-t þungt, létt, a thing falls heavily, lightly upon one (þetta mun ðr þungt falla);
    féll þá keisaranum þyngra bardaginn, the battle turned against the emperor;
    e-m fellr e-t nær, it falls nigh to one, touches one nearly;
    henni féll meinit svá nær, at, the illness fell on her so sore, that;
    mér fellr eigi firr en honum, it touches me no less than him;
    hörmuliga fellr oss nú, at, it falls out sadly for us, that;
    11) to please, suit;
    kvað sér, þat vel falla til attekta, said that it suited him well for drawing revenue from;
    honum féll vel í eyru lofsorð konungs, the king’s praise was pleasant in his ears;
    jarli féllst þat vel í eyru, the earl was well pleased to hear it;
    mun mér illa falla, ef, it will displease me, if;
    féll vel á með þeim, they were on good terms;
    refl., honum féllst þat vel í skap, it suited his mind well, he was pleased with it;
    féllst hvárt öðru vel í geð, they loved each other;
    12) with preps. and advs.,
    falla af, to fall, abate (féll af vindr, byrr);
    falla á e-n, to befall one;
    þær féllu lyktir í, at, the end was, that;
    falla í e-t, to fall into;
    falla í brot, to fall in a fit;
    falla í óvit, to faint, swoon;
    falla í villu, to fall into heresy;
    falla í vald e-s, to fall into one’s power;
    féll veðrit í logn, the storm calmed down;
    falla niðr, to fall, drop;
    mitt kvæði mun skjótt niðr falla, my poem will soon be forgotten;
    féll svá niðr þeirra tal, their conversation dropped, they left off talking;
    falla saman, to fill in with, agree;
    þó at eigi félli alit saman með þeim, though they, did not agree in everything;
    falla til, to occur, happen, fall out;
    ef auðna fellr til, if luck will have it so;
    litlu síðar féll til fagrt leiði, fair wind came on;
    öll þingviti, er til falla, all the fines that may fall in, be due;
    nema þörf falli til, unless need be;
    sem sakir falla til, as the case falls;
    falla undir e-n, to fall to one’s lot (of inheritance, obligation);
    arfr fellr undir e-n, devolves upon one;
    falla út, to recede, of the tide (þá er út féll sjórinn);
    falla við árar, to fall to at the oars.
    * * *
    pret. féll, 2nd pers. féllt, mod. féllst, pl. féllu; pres. fell, pl. föllum; part. fallinn; reflex. féllsk, fallisk, etc., with the neg. suffix fellr-at, féll-at, féllsk-at, Am. 6, vide Lex. Poët. [Common to all Teut. languages except Goth. (Ulf. renders πίπτειν by drjûsan); A. S. feallan; Engl. fall; Germ. fallen; Dan. falde; Swed. falla.]
    A. to fall; as in Engl. so in Icel. falla is the general word, used in the broadest sense; in the N. T. it is therefore used much in the same passages as in the Engl. V., e. g. Matth. v. 14, vii. 25, 27, x. 29, xii. 11, xiii. 4, xxi. 44, Luke xiv. 5, John xii. 24, Rom. xi. 11, xiv. 4, 1 Cor. x. 12, 1 Tim. vi. 9, Rev. viii. 10: blómstrið fellr, James i. 11: again, the verbs hrynja and hrapa denote ruin or sudden fall, detta a light fall, hrasa stumbling; thus in the N. T. hrynja is used, Luke xxiii. 30, Rev. vi. 16; hrapa, Luke x. 18, xi. 17, xiii. 4, Matth. xxiv. 29; hrasa, Luke x. 30; detta, xvi. 21: the proverb, eigi fellr tré við hit fyrsta högg, a tree falls not by the first stroke, Nj. 163, 224; hann féll fall mikit, Bs. i. 343; hón féll geigvænliga, id.; falla af baki, to fall from horseback, 344; f. áfram, to fall forwards, Nj. 165; f. á bak aptr, to fall on the back, 9; f. um háls e-m, to fall on one’s neck, Luke xv. 20; f. til jarðar, to fall to the ground, fall prostrate, Fms. vii. 13, Pass. 5. 4: to fall on one’s face, Stj. 422. Ruth ii. 10; f. fram, to fall down, Matth. iv. 9; f. dauðr ofan, to fall down dead, Fær. 31; ok jafnsnart féll á hann dimma og myrkr, Acts xiii. 11; hlutr fellr, the lot fell (vide hlut-fall), i. 26.
    2. to fall dead, fall in battle, Lat. cadere, Nj. 31, Eg. 7, 495, Dropl. 25, 36, Hm. 159, Fms. i. 8, 11, 24, 38, 95, 173, 177, 178, ii. 318, 324, 329, iii. 5, iv. 14, v. 55, 59, 78, 85, vi. 406–421, vii–xi, passim.
    3. of cattle, to die of plague or famine, Ann. 1341.
    4. medic., falla í brot, to fall in a fit, Bs. i. 335; f. í óvit, to swoon, Nj. 210: the phrase, f. frá, to fall, die (frá-fall, death), Grág. i. 139, 401, Fms. iv. 230, vii. 275; f. í svefn, to fall asleep, Acts xx. 9.
    II. to flow, run, of water, stream, tide, etc.: of the tide, særinn féll út frá landi, ebbed, Clem. 47; féll þar sær fyrir hellismunnann, the sea rose higher than the cave’s mouth, Orkn. 428; síðan féll sjór at, the tide rose, Ld. 58; ok þá er út féll sjórinn, Þorf. Karl. 420; sjórinn féll svá skjótt á land, at skipin vóru öll á floti, Fms. iv. 65: also used of snow, rain, dew, Vsp. 19; snjó-fall, a fall of snow: of the ashes of a volcano, cp. ösku-fall, s. v. aska: of a breaker, to dash, menn undruðusk er boði féll í logni, þar sem engi maðr vissi ván til at fyrri hefði fallit, Orkn. 164: of a river, nema þar falli á sú er eigi gengr fé yfir, Grág. ii. 256; vötn þau er ór jöklum höfðu fallit, Eg. 133; á féll ( flowed) við skála Ásólfs, Landn. 50, A. A. 285; þeir sá þá ós (fors, Hb.) mikinn falla í sjóinn, Landn. 29, v. l., cp. Fms. i. 236; Markar-fljót féll í millum höfuð-ísa, Nj. 142; á fellr austan, Vsp. 42; falla forsar, 58; læk er féll meðal landa þeirra, Landn. 145: of sea water, sjár kolblár fellr at þeim, the ship took in water, Ld. 118, Mar. 98; svá at inn féll um söxin, that the tea rushed in at the stern, Sturl. iii. 66.
    2. to stream, of hair; hárit silki-bleikt er féll ( streamed) á herðar honum aptr, Fms. vii. 155.
    β. of clothes, drapery, Edda (Ht. 2) 121.
    III. to fall, of the wind; féll veðrit ok görði logn, the wind fell, Eg. 372; þá féll byrrinn, Eb. 8; ok fellr veðrit er þeir koma út at eyjum, Ld. 116; hón kvaðsk mundu ráða at veðrit félli eigi, Gullþ. 30; í því bili fellr andviðrit, Fbr. 67; þá féll af byrrinn, Fms. vi. 17.
    2. falla niðr, to fall, drop; mitt kvæði mun skjótt niðr f., my poem will soon be forgotten, Fms. vi. 198; mun þat (in the poem) aldri niðr f. meðan Norðrlönd eru bygð, 372; féll svá þeirra tal, their speech dropped, they left off talking, Fas. iii. 579; as a law term, to let a thing drop, lát niðr f., Fs. 182; féllu hálfar bætr niðr fyrir sakastaði þá er hann þótti á eiga, Nj. 166, 250, Band. 18; þat eitt fellr niðr, Grág. i. 398, Fms. vii. 137; falla í verði, to fall in price, etc.
    IV. to fail, be foiled, a law term; sá (viz. eiðr) fellr honum til útlegðar, i. e. if he fails in taking the oath he shall be liable to outlawry, N. G. L. i. 84 (eið-fall); en ef eiðr fellr, þá fari hann útlægr, K. Á. 214; fellr aldri sekt handa á milli, the fine is never cancelled, N. G. L. i. 345; f. á verkum sínum, to have been caught red-handed, to be justly slain, Eg. 736; vera fallinn at sókn, to fail in one’s suit, N. G. L. i. 166; hence metaph. fallin at frændum, failing, bereft of friends, Hðm. 5; fallinn frá minu máli, having given my case up, Sks. 554, 747; því dæmi ek fyrir dráp hans fallnar eignir ykkar, I sentence your estates to lie forfeited for his slaughter, Fs. 122; f. í konungs garð, to forfeit to the king’s treasury. Fms. iv. 227; reflex., ef honum fellsk þessor brigð, if his right of reclamation fails, Gþl. 300; ef menn fallask at því, if men fail in that, N. G. L. ii. 345; ef gerð fellsk, if the reparation comes to naught, id.; ef gerðar-menn láta fallask, if they fail to do their duty, id., cp. i. 133, 415; to fail, falter, in the phrase, e-m fallask hendr, the hands fail one; bliknaði hann ok féllusk honum hendr, Ó. H. 70; þá féllusk öllum Ásum orðtök ok svá hendr, their voice and hands alike failed them, Edda 37; en bóndum féllusk hendr, því á þeir höfðu þá engan foringja, Fms. vi. 281; féllusk þeim allar kveðjur er fyrir vóru, their greeting faltered, i. e. the greeting died on their lips, Nj. 140; vill sá eigi fallask fáta andsvör, he would not fail or falter in replying, Hkr. i. 260; féllskat saðr sviðri, her judgment did not fail, Am. 6.
    V. metaph., falla í villu, to fall into heresy, Ver. 47; f. í hórdóm, to fall into whoredom, Sks. 588; f. í vald e-s. to fall into one’s power, Ld. 166; f. í fullsælu, to drop ( come suddenly) into great wealth, Band. 31; f. í fullting við e-n, to fall a-helping one, to take one’s part, Grág. i. 24; lyktir falla á e-t, to come to a close, issue, Fms. ix. 292. xi. 326; f. á, to fall on, of misfortune, vide á-fall.
    2. falla undir e-n, to full to one’s lot, of inheritance, obligation; arfr fellr undir e-n. devolves upon one, Gþl. 215; f. frjáls á jörð to be free born, N. G. L. i. 32; f. ánanðigr á jörð, to be born a bondsman, Grág. ii. 192.
    3. falla við árar, to fall to at the oars, Fms. xi. 73, 103; Þorgeirr féll þá svá fast á árar (pulled, so bard), at af gengu báðir háirnir, Grett. 125 A; f. fram við árar, id., Fas. ii. 495 (in a verse).
    VI. to fall out, befall; ef auðna fellr til, if it so falls out by luck, Fms. iv. 148; ef auðna vildi til f. með þeim, xi. 267; litlu siðar fellr til fagrt leiði, a fair wind befell them, 426; alla hluti þá er til kunni f., Nj. 224; öll þingvíti er til f., all the fines that may fall in, be due, Gþl. 21; nema þörf falli til, unless a mishap befalls him, i. e. unless he be in a strait, 76; mér féll svá gæfusamliga, it befell me so luckily, Barl. 114; verðuliga er fallit á mik þetta tilfelli, this accident has justly befallen me, 115; sem sakir f. til, as the case falls, Eg. 89.
    2. to fall, be produced; þat (the iron) fellr í firði þeim er Ger heitir, Fas. iii. 240; þar fellr hveiti ok vín, 360.
    VII. impers. in the phrases, e-m fellr e-t þungt, létt, etc., a thing falls lightly, heavily upon, esp. of feeling; þetta mun yðr þungt f., it will fall heavily on you, Band. 18; felir þá keisaranum þyngra bardaginn, the battle fell out ill to ( turned against) the emperor, Fms. xi. 32; at oss mundi þungt f. þessi mál, Nj. 191.
    2. the phrases, e-m fellr e-t nær, it falls nigh to one, touches one nearly; svá fellr mér þetta nær um trega, Nj. 170; sjá einn var svá hlutr, at Njáli féll svá nær, at hana mátti aldri óklökvandi um tala, this one thing touched Njal so nearly, that he could never speak of it without tears, 171; mér fellr eigi firr en honum, it touches me no less than him, Blas. 41; henni féll meinit svá, nær, at …, the illness fell on her so sore, that …, Bs. i. 178; féll henni nær allt saman, she was much vexed by it all (of illness), 351; e-t fellr bágliga, hörmuliga etc. fyrir e-m, things fall out sadly for one. Vígl. 30, El. 15.
    B. Metaph. to fall in with, agree, fit, suit, Germ. gefallen:
    I. to please, suit; kvað sér þat vel falla til aftekta, said that it suited him well for drawing taxes from, Fb. ii. 122: en allt þat, er hann heyrði frá himnaguði, féll honum harla vel, pleased him very well, Fms. i. 133; honum féll vel í eyru lofsorð konungs, the king’s praise suited his ears well, tickled, pleased his fancy, Bret. 16: reflex., þat lof fellsk honum í eyru, 4; jarli fellsk þat vel í eyru, the earl was well pleased to hear it, Bjarn. 7.
    β. falla saman, to fall in with, comply, agree; en þó at eigi félli allt saman með þeim, though they did not agree in all, Bs. i. 723.
    γ. féllsk vel á með þeim, they loved one another, Fas. i. 49; féll vel á með þeim Styrkári, i. e. he and S. were on good terms, Fms. iii. 120.
    δ. honum féllsk þat vel í skap, it suited his mind well, pleased him, Fas. i. 364; féllsk hvárt öðru vel í geð, they agreed well, liked one another well, Band. 9; fallask á e-t, to like a thing; brátt kvartar að mér fellst ei á, Bb. 3. 23.
    2. to beseem, befit; heldr fellr þeim ( it befits them), at sýna öðrum með góðvilja, Str. 2.
    3. falla at e-u, to apply to, refer to; þetta eitt orð er at fellr eiðstafnum, Band. MS. 15 (Ed. 18 wrongly eiðrinn instead of eiðnum).
    4. the phrase ‘falla við’ in Luke vi. 36 (bótin af því hinu nýja fellr eigi við hið gamla) means to agree with; hence also viðfeldinn, agreeable:—but in the two passages to be cited falla við seems to be intended for falda við, to enfold; hvergi nema þar sem falli við akr eða eng, unless field or meadow be increased or improved, N. G. L. ii. 116; ekki má falla (qs. falda) við hamingju-leysi mitt, ‘tis impossible to add a fold to my bad luck, it cannot be worse than it is, Al. 110.
    II. part. fallinn; svá f., such-like, so framed; eitt lítið dýr er svá fallið, at …, a small animal is so framed, that …, Stj. 77; hví man hinn sami maðr svá fallinn, how can the same man be so framed? Fms. xi. 429:—in law phrases, such-like, as follows, svá fallinn vitnisburð, testimony as follows, Vm. 47; svo fallinn órskurð, dóm, etc., a decision, sentence … as follows, a standing phrase; þá leið fallinn, such, such-like (Germ. beschaffen), Stj. 154.
    2. fallinn vel, illa, etc., well, ill-disposed; hann var vænn maðr ok vel fallinn, Fms. xi. 422; þau vóru tröll bæði ok at öllu illa fallin, Bárð. 165; fitted, worthy, bezt til konungs fallinn, Fms. i. 58; ok er hann bezt til þess f. af þessum þremr, vi. 386; at hann væri betr til fallinn at deyja fyrir þá sök en faðir hans, that he more deserved to die than his father did, x. 3; Ólafr er betr til yfirmanns f. enn mínir synir, Ld. 84; margir eru betr til fallnir fararinnar, Ísl. ii. 327; Hallgerðr kvað hann sér vel fallinn til verkstjóra, Nj. 57; sá er til þess er f., Sks. 299; ‘worthy,’ 1 Cor. vi. 2.
    3. neut. fit; ok hætti þá er honum þótti fallit, when he thought fit, Fms. vi. 364; slík reip sem f. þykir, as seems needful, Sks. 420; væri þat vel fallit, at …, it would do well, to …, Fms. ii. 115; þat mun nú vel fallit, that will be right, that will do well, Nj. 145; kallaði vel til fallit, said it was quite right, Fms. xi. 321.
    4. of a thing, with dat. suited to one; eigi þyki mér þér sú ferð vel fallin, i. e. this journey will not do for thee, will not do thee good, Fms. vi. 200; cp. ó-fallit, unfit.

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  • 3 preceder

    v.
    to go before, to precede.
    * * *
    1 to precede
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=anteceder)

    preceder a algo/algn — to precede sth/sb

    los años que precedieron a la Guerra Civil — the years leading up to the Civil War, the years preceding the Civil War

    2) (=tener prioridad)

    preceder a algo/algn — to have priority over sth/sb, take precedence over sth/sb

    2.

    todo lo que precede — all the preceding (part), all that which comes before

    * * *
    verbo transitivo to precede
    * * *
    = go before, precede, preface, come before, antedate, forego [forgo], trump.
    Ex. Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.
    Ex. For instance 'Sculpture-Technique' precedes 'Sculpture in motion'.
    Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.
    Ex. That planning comes before organizing cannot be emphasized too much.
    Ex. The human interface antedates the computer interface by millenia.
    Ex. I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.
    Ex. If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.
    ----
    * fama + preceder = Posesivo + fame + precede + Nombre.
    * la calma que precede a la tormenta = the lull before the storm.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to precede
    * * *
    = go before, precede, preface, come before, antedate, forego [forgo], trump.

    Ex: Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.

    Ex: For instance 'Sculpture-Technique' precedes 'Sculpture in motion'.
    Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.
    Ex: That planning comes before organizing cannot be emphasized too much.
    Ex: The human interface antedates the computer interface by millenia.
    Ex: I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.
    Ex: If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.
    * fama + preceder = Posesivo + fame + precede + Nombre.
    * la calma que precede a la tormenta = the lull before the storm.

    * * *
    preceder [E1 ]
    vt
    to precede
    los días que precedieron a su muerte the days leading up to o ( frml) preceding his death
    la persona que le había precedido en el cargo the person who had preceded him in the post, the previous incumbent of the post
    * * *

    preceder ( conjugate preceder) verbo transitivo
    to precede
    preceder verbo transitivo to precede
    ' preceder' also found in these entries:
    English:
    lead up to
    - precede
    * * *
    to go before, to precede
    * * *
    v/t precede
    * * *
    : to precede

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  • 4 anteceder

    v.
    to come before, to precede.
    * * *
    1 to precede, come before
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT to precede, go before
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo to precede, come before

    anteceder a algo — to come before something, precede something

    2.
    * * *
    = predate, preface, go before, forego [forgo].
    Ex. The UDC, in its basic structure, predates CC and, as we shall see, it lacks much of this latter scheme's consistency and predictability.
    Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.
    Ex. Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.
    Ex. I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo to precede, come before

    anteceder a algo — to come before something, precede something

    2.
    * * *
    = predate, preface, go before, forego [forgo].

    Ex: The UDC, in its basic structure, predates CC and, as we shall see, it lacks much of this latter scheme's consistency and predictability.

    Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.
    Ex: Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.
    Ex: I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.

    * * *
    anteceder [E1 ]
    vt
    to precede, come before
    la persona que me antecedió en el cargo my predecessor in the post
    anteceder A algo to come BEFORE sth, precede sth
    ■ anteceder
    vi
    el párrafo que antecede the preceding paragraph
    * * *

    anteceder ( conjugate anteceder) verbo transitivo
    to precede, come before;
    anteceder a algo to come before sth, precede sth
    anteceder verbo transitivo to precede, go before
    * * *
    to come before, to precede;
    el silencio que antecedió al comienzo del concierto the silence which preceded the beginning of the concert
    * * *
    v/t precede, come before
    * * *
    : to precede

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  • 5 spadać

    (-am, -asz); vi; perf spaść
    (o przedmiocie, człowieku) to fall (down); (o cenach, temperaturze) to fall, to drop, ( o drodze) to descend

    spadać na kogoś(o ciosie, kiju) to come down on sb; (o odpowiedzialności, obowiązku) to fall on sb

    spadać gwałtownie — to plummet, to fall lub drop sharply

    z nieba mi spadasz!pot you're a godsend!

    ciężar lub kamień spadł mi z serca — it is/was a load lub weight off my mind

    spadaj!pot! get lost! (pot!)

    * * *
    ipf.
    1. ( z góry na dół) fall, fall down; spadać na ziemię fall on the ground; spadać z dachu fall off the roof; spaść na cztery łapy land on one's feet; spaść komuś na kark l. głowę (np. o niespodziewanych gościach) descend on sb; cios spadł na kogoś a blow came down on sb; kamień spadł mi z serca it was a load l. weight off my mind; korona z głowy ci nie spadnie you won't die if you do it, it will do you no harm; spadło na mnie wielkie nieszczęście a great misfortune befell me; spadło to na mnie jak grom z jasnego nieba it was like a bolt from the blue; odpowiedzialność (za to) spadła na dyrektora the director was held responsible (for that); z byka spadłeś? are you out of your mind?, are you crazy?; spadasz mi z nieba! you are a godsend!; jak spaść, to z dobrego konia one may l. might as well be hanged l. hung for a sheep as a lamb.
    2. (= zmniejszać się) fall, drop, go down; spadać gwałtownie plummet, fall l. drop sharply; spaść na wadze lose weight; dolar spadł the dollar exchange rate went down; temperatura spadła do minus trzech stopni the temperature fell to minus three degress.
    3. tylko ipf. (= obniżać się) descend; droga spada ku rzece the road descends towards a river.
    4. tylko ipf. (= osuwać się) hang down; włosy spadały jej na ramiona her hair hung down to her shoulders.
    5. tylko ipf. (= uciekać) pot. split; spadaj! get lost!, take a hike!

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  • 6 VERÐA

    (verð; varð, urðum; orðinn, vorðinn), v.
    1) to happen, come to pass;
    ætluðu allir, at þeir myndi tala um mál sitt, en þat varð ekki, but it came not to pass, it was not so;
    þá varð óp mikit at lögbergi, then there arose a great shout at the Lawhill;
    2) verða e-m, to happen to, befall one (slikt verðr opt ungum mönnum);
    þat varð Skarphéðni, at stökk í sundr skóþvengr hans, it happened to S. that his shoe-string snapped asunder;
    sjaldan verðr víti vörum, the wary man will seldom make a slip;
    e-m verðr þörf e-s, one comes to be in need of;
    3) to happen to be, occur;
    í lœk þann, er þar verðr, in the brook that happens to be there;
    varð fyrir þeim fjörðr, they came on a fjord;
    verða á leið e-s, to be on one’s path, happen to one;
    4) verða brottu, to leave, absent oneself (þeir sá þann sinn kost líkastan at verða á brottu);
    verða úti, to go away (verð úti ok drag ongan spott at oss);
    to perish in a storm from cold (sumir urðu úti);
    þeim þótti honum seint heim verða, they thought that he was long in coming home;
    5) with acc. to lose;
    kváðust okkr hafa orðit bæði, said that they had lost us both;
    6) followed by a noun, a., pp., adv., as predicate, to become;
    þá verðr þat þinn bani, it will be thy death;
    verða glaðr, hryggr, reiðr, to become glad, sad, angry;
    verða dauðr to die (áðr Haraldr inn hárfagri yrði dauðr) with participles;
    ok varð ekki eptir honum gengit, he was not pursued;
    verða þeir ekki fundnir, they could not be found;
    blóð hans varð ekki stöðvat, the blood could not be staunched;
    þeim varð litit til hafs, they happened to look seaward;
    impers., e-m verðr bilt, one is amazed;
    Kolbeini varð ekki fyrir, K. lost his head, was paralysed;
    with adverbs; hann varð vel við skaða sinn, he bore his loss well, like a man;
    jarl varð illa við þetta, the earl was vexed by this;
    7) with infin., denoting necessity, one must, needs, is forced, obliged to do;
    þat verðr hverr at vinna, er ætlat er, every one must do the work that is set before him;
    þar er bera verðr til grjót, where stones have to be carried;
    verð ek nú flýja, now I must flee;
    8) with preps., verða af e-u, to come to pass (var um rœtt, at hann skyldi leita fara, en eigi varð af);
    varð ekki af ferðinni, the journey came to nought was given up;
    verðr þetta af, at hann tekr við sveinunum, the end was that at last he took the boys;
    starf ok kostnaðr varð af þessu, trouble and expenses arose from this;
    livat verðr af e-u, what becomes of;
    hvat varð af húnum mínum, what has become of my cubs?;
    verða at e-u, to become (verða at undri, undrsjónum);
    veiztu, hvat þér mun verða at bana, knowest thou what will be the cause of thy death?;
    verða at engu, to come to nothing;
    verða á, to come on, happen;
    þvat sem á yrði síðan, whatever might happen later on;
    e-m verðr á, one makes a blunder, mistake (þótti þér ekki á verða fyrir honum, er hann náði eigi fénu?);
    verða eptir, to be left (honum varð þar eptir geit ok hafr);
    verða fyrir e-u, to meet with (verða fyrir goða reiði);
    to forebode (verða fyrir stórfundum);
    verða fyrir e-m, to be in one’s way, as a hindrance (því meira sem oss verðr fyrir, því harðara skulu þér niðr koma);
    verða í, to happen (tókust nú upp leikar sem ekki hefði í orðit);
    verða til e-s, to come forth to do a thing, be ready to;
    en sá er nefndr Hermóðr, er til þeirar farar varð, who undertook this journey;
    verða við e-m, to respond to (bið ek þik, at þú verðir við mér, þó at engi sé verðleiki til).
    * * *
    pres. verð, verðr, verð; pret. varð, vart (mod. varðst), varð; pl. urðu; subj. yrði: imperat. verð; part. orðinn; pl. orðnir, spelt phonetically ornir, Niðrst. 6: in later vellums occur freq. the forms vurðu, vyrði, vorðinn, see Introd.; but the old poets use it for alliteration as if it began with a vowel: with neg. suff. verðr-at, Fm. 6; varð-at, Vþm. 38; urðu-a it, Gh. 3; urðu-t. Lex. Poët.: [Ulf. wairþan = γίγνεσθαι, ἔσεσθαι; A. S. weorðan; Old Engl. worth, as in the phrase ‘woe worth the day!’ Germ. werden; Dan. vorde; Swed. varda.]
    A. To become, happen, come to pass; sá atburðr varð, at …, Ó. H. 196; varð hitt at lyktum, at …, 191; ef svá verðr, at …, Al. 20; ef svá verðr ( if it so happen), at ek deyja, Eg. 34; fundr þeirra varð á Rogalandi, 32; mörg dæmi hafa orðit í forneskju, Ó. H. 73; varð þar hin snarpasta orrosta. Eg. 297; at því sem nú er orðit, Blas. 46; þá varð ( arose) hlátr mikill, id.; varð óp mikit, Nj.; þat varð um síðir, and so they did at last, 240; er þetta allvel orðit, well done, well happened, 187; þau tíðendi eru hér vorðin, Fms. iv. 309 (orðin, Ó. H. 139, l. c.); þat varð ekki, but it came not to pass, Nj.
    2. adding dat. to happen, to befall one; þat varð mér, it befell me, Ísl. ii. (in a verse); varð þeim af in mesta deila, Nj. 189; Eyjólfi varð orðfall, speechlessness befell E., he faltered, 225; þat varð Skarphéðni at stökk í sundr skóþvengr hans, 145; urðu þeim þegar in sömu undr, 21.
    3. to blunder, make a slip; þat varð þinni konu, at hón átti mög við mér, Ls. 40; sjaldan verðr viti vörum, Hm. 6; þat verðr mörgum manni at um myrkvan staf villisk, Eg. (in a verse); skalat honum þat verða optarr enn um sinn … ef eigi verðr þeim optarr enn um sinn, Grág. (Kb.) i. 55; e-m verðr Þorf e-s, to come in need of, Hm. 149; ef þeim verðr nökkut er honum hefir fylgt, if anything should befall them, Hom. 65; annat man þér verða (another fate, death, will be thine), enn þú sprongir, Sturl. iii. 225; cp. verða úti, to perish in a storm from cold, Fms. vii. 122; sumir urðu úti, Bs. i. 71; verða til, to perish.
    4. to happen to be, to occur, or the like; í læk þann er þar verðr, in the brook that happens to be there, Eg. 163; holt þat er þar verðr, 746; varð þá enn brátt á er þvers varð fyrir þeim, þá kölluðu þeir þverá, 132; varð fyrir þeim fjörðr, they came on a fiord, 130; verða á leið e-s, to be in one’s path, happen to one, Ó. H. 181; taka þat sem á leið hans verðr, Grág. ii. 346; verða á fætr, to fall on one’s, feet, Fb. iii. 301; verða ek á fitjum, Vkv. 27; þeim þótti honum seint heim verða, Fbr. 8 new Ed.: verða brottu, to leave, absent oneself; þeir sá þann sinn kost líkastan at verða á brottu, Fms. vii. 204; verð í brottu í stað, begone, Fs. 64: verða úti, id., Nj. 16.
    II. followed by a noun, adjective, participle, adverb, as predicate; þá verðr þat þinn bani, Nj. 94; hann varð tveggja manna bani, he became the bane of, i. e. slew, two men, 97; hann mun verða engi jafnaðar-maðr, Ld. 24; ef hann vyrði konungr, Fms. i. 20; verða biskup, prestr …, Bs. i. passim; ok verðr eigi gjöf, ef …, it becomes not a gift, if …, Grág. (Kb.) i. 130; verða þær málalyktir, at …, the end was that …, Nj. 88: verða alls hálft annat hundrat, the whole amount becomes, Rb. 88; honum varð vísa á munni, Fms. xi. 144; varð henni þá ljóð á munni, Fb. i. 525; þat varð henni á munni er hón sá þetta, Sd. 139: hví henni yrði þat at munni, Fms. xi. 149; þá er í meðal verðr, when there is an interval, leisure, Skálda (Thorodd): cp. the mod. phrase, þegar í milli veiðr fyrir honum, of the empty hour; varð Skarpheðinn þar í millum ok gaflhlaðsins, S. was jammed in between, Nj. 203; prob. ellipt. = verða fastr.
    2. with adjectives, to become so and so:
    α. verða glaðr, feginn, hryggr, to become glad, fain, sad, Fms. i. 21, viii. 19, passim; verða langlífr, to be long-lived, Bs. i. 640; verða gamall, to become old, Nj. 85; verða sjúkr, veykr, to become sick; verða sjónlauss, blindr, to become blind, Eg. 759; verða ungr í annat sinn, Fms. i. 20; verða varr, to become aware (see varr); verða víss, Nj. 268; verða sekr, to become outlawed; verða vátr, to become wet, 15; verða missáttr við e-n, Landn. 150 (and so in endless instances): in the phrase, verða dauðr, to die; dauðr varð inn Húnski, Am. 98; áðr Haraldr inn Hárfagri yrði dauðr, Íb. 6; síðan Njáll var(ð) dauðr, Nj. 238, and a few more instances, very freq. on Runic stones, but now obsolete.
    β. with participles; verða búinn, to be ready, Fms. vii. 121; verða þeir ekki fundnir, they could not be found, Gísl. 56; verða staddr við e-t, to be present, Eg. 744; in mod. usage with a notion of futurity, e. g. eg verð búinn á morgun, I shall be ready to-morrow; eg verð farinn um það. I shall be gone then: with neut, part., járn er nýtekit verðr ór afli, just taken out of the furnace, Sks. 209 B; varð ekki eptir honum gengit, he was not pursued, Nj. 270; þeim varð litið til hafs, they happened to look, 125; honum varð litið upp til hlíðarinnar, 112; blóð varð eigi stöðvat, the blood could not be stopped, Fms. i. 46, Nj. 210.
    γ. phrases, e-m verðr bilt, to be amazed, Edda 29, Korm. 40, Nj. 169; verða felmt, 105; verða íllt við, hverft við, id.; Kolbeini varð ekki fyrir, K. lost his head, was paralysed, as if stunned, Sturl. iii. 285.
    3. with adverbs or adverbial phrases; ef þat bíðr at verða vet, Hm.; ma þetta verða vel þótt hitt yrði ílla, Nj.; verða verr enn til er stýrt, Róm. 321; hann varð vel við skaða sinn, bore it well, like a man, Eg. 76, Nj. 75; faðir hans varð ílla við þetta ( disliked it), ok kvað hann taka stein um megn sér, Fær. 58; jarl varð ílla við þetta, was much vexed by it, Fms. ix. 341; varð hann údrengiliga við sitt líflát, Ld. 234; hvernig varð hann við þá er þér rudduð skipið, Ó. H. 116; hversu Gunnarr varð við, how G. bore it, Nj. 82; verra verðr mér við, enn ek ætla at gott muni af leiða, 109; mér hefir orðit vel við þik í vetr, I have been pleased with thee this winter, Fms. vii. 112; eigi vildi ek svá við verða blóðlátið, fiskbleikr sem þú ert—Ek ætla, segir hinn, at þá myndir verr við verða ok ódrengiligar, 269; þar varð ílla með þeim, things went ill with them, they became enemies, Nj. 39: to behave, varð engum jafnvel til mín sem þessum, Fms. vii. 158; hann lætr sér verða á alla vega sem bezt til Áka, xi. 76; hann lét henni hafa orðit stórmannliga, Hkr. iii. 372.
    III. with prepp., verða af; hvat er orðit af e-u, what is come of it? where is it? of a thing lost; segðu mér þat, hvat varð af húnum mínum, Vkv. 30; hvat af motrinum er orðit, Ld. 208; nú hverfr Óspakr á brott svá at eigi vitu menn hvat af honum verðr, Band. 5; varð ekki af atlögu búanda, Ó. H. 184; ekki mun af sættum verða, Fb. i. 126: to come to pass, varð ekki af eptir-för, it came to naught; varð því ekki af ferðinni, Ísl. ii. 247; Símon kvað þá ekki mundu af því verða, S. said that could not be, Fms. vii. 250; ok verðr þetta af, at hann tekr við sveinunum, the end was that at last he took the boys, Fær. 36; eigi mun þér þann veg af verða, Karl. 197:—verða at e-u, to come to; hvat þér mun verða at bana, what will be the cause of thy death, Nj. 85; verða at flugu, Fas. i. 353 (see ‘at’ C. I. α); verða at undri, skömm, honum varð ekki at því kaupi, the bargain came to naught for him, Al. 7; cp. the mod. honum varð ekki að því, it failed for him:—e-m verðr á (cp. á-virðing), to make a blunder, mistake; kölluðu þat mjök hafa vorðit á fyrir föður sínum, at hann tók hann til sín, Fs. 35; þótti þér ekki á verða fyrir honum er hann náði eigi fénu, Nj. 33; Þorkell settisk þá niðr, ok hafði hvárki orðit á fyrir honum áðr né síðan, 185; aldri varð á um höfðingskap hans, 33:—verða eptir, to be left, Rb. 126, Stj. 124, 595; honum varð þar eptir geit ok hafr, Hrafn. 1:—verða fyrir e-u, to be hit, be the object of; fyrir víginu hefir orðit Svartr, S. is the person killed, Nj. 53; verða fyrir öfund, görningum, to be the victim of, Lex. Poët.: e-m verðr lítið fyrir e-u, it costs one small effort (see fyrir):—verða til e-s, to come forth to do a thing, volunteer, or the like; en sá er nefndr Hermóðr er til þeirrar farar varð, Edda 37; til þess hefir engi orðit fyrr en þú, at skora mér á hólm, Ísl. ii. 225; en engi varð til þess, no one volunteered, Nj. 86; einn maðr varð til at spyrja, 82; þá verðr til ok svarar máli konungs sá maðr, er …, Odd. 12; hverr sem til verðr um síðir at koma þeim á réttan veg, Fb. i. 273: fengu þeir ekki samit, því at þeim varð mart til, many things happened, i. e. so as to bring discord, Sturl. ii. 17 C; mundi okkr Einari eigi annat smátt til orðit, Hrafn. 9; eigi varð verri maðr til, there was no worse man, Stj. 482:—verða við, to respond to; bið ek þik at þú verðir við mér þó at engi sé verðleiki til, Barl. 59; at hann beiddi Snorra ásjá, en ef hann yrði eigi við bað hann Gretti fara vestr, Grett. 112 new Ed.; verða við bæn e-s, to grant one’s request, passim.
    IV. with infin., denoting necessity, one must, needs, one is forced, obliged to do; þat verðr hverr at vinna er ætlað er, Nj. 10; varð ek þá at selja Hrafni sjálfdæmi, Ísl. ii. 245; eða yrði þeir út at hafa þann ómaga, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 21; þat munu þér þá reyna verða, you must try, Fbr. 23 new Ed.; þar er bera verðr til grjót, where stones have to be carried, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 90; lágu hestarnir í kafi svá at draga varð upp, Eg. 546; en vita verð ek ( I must know) hvar til þetta heyrir, Fms. ii. 146; munu þér því verða annars-staðar á leita, Nj. 223; at hann man verða sækja á ókunn lönd, Fms. viii. 19; ok verðr af því líða yfir þat, it must be passed by, Post.; maðr verðr eptir mann lifa, a saying, Fas. ii. 552; verð ek nú flýja, Ó. H. 188; urðu þeir at taka við Kristni, 105; vér höfum orðit til at hætta lífi ok sálu, hefir margr saklauss orðit at láta, sumir féit ok sumir fjörit, 31, 32; vér munum verða lifa við öðrum veiði-mat, Hým. 16; verða at skiljask við e-n, Skv. 1. 24: the same verb twice, þá varð ek verða hapta, then came I to become a prisoner, Gkv. 1. 9; eg verð að verða eptir, I must stay behind.
    B. Peculiar isolated phrases, in some of which ‘verða’ is probably a different word, viz. = varða (q. v.), having been confounded with verða; thus, verða, verðr (= varða, varðar), to be liable, are frequent occurrences as a law phrase in the Grág.; svá fremi verðr beitin, ii. 226; þeim manni verðr fjörbaugs-garðr, er …, 212.
    2. the phrase, eigi verðr (= varðar) einn eiðr alla, see eiðr; also ymsar verðr sá er margar ferr, in many warfares there will be some defeats, Eg. 182.
    3. to forfeit, lose, prop. of paying a fine or penalty; heit ek á þann félaga er mik lætr eigi slíkt verða, Vápn. 11; æti þik ormar, yrða ek þik, kykvan, that snakes ate thee alive, and that I lost thee, Am. 22; fullhuginu sá er varð dróttinn, the brave man bereft of his master, Sighvat (Ó. H. 236); ek hefi orðinn þann guðföður, er …, I have lost a godfather who …, Hallfred (Js. 210); hér skaltú lífit verða, here shall thou forfeit life, i. e. die, Sturl. iii. (in a verse).
    4. the law phrase, verða síns, to suffer a loss; leiglendingr bæti honum allt þat er hann verðr síns fyrir lands-drottni (i. e. verðr missa), whatever he has to lose, whatever damage, Gþl. 362; þræll skal ekki verða síns um, N. G. L. i. 85; allt þat er hann verðr síns í, þá skal hinn bæta honum, Jb. 207 A; hann kvað þá ekki skyldu síns í verða (varða Ed.) um þetta mál, they should lose nothing, Rd. 253: vildi hann (viz. Herode) eigi verða heit sitt (= fyrir verða?), he would not forfeit, break his vow, Hom. 106.
    C. Reflex.; at þær ræður skyldi eigi með tjónum verðask, to be lost, forgotten, Sks. 561 B.
    2. recipr.; bræðr munu berjask ok at bönum verðask, Vsp. (Hb.); þá er bræðr tveir at bönum urðusk, Ýt. 11.
    3. part.; eptir orðna þrimu geira, Ód.; hluti orðna ok úorðna, past and future, MS. 623. 13; kvenna fegrst ok bezt at sér orðin, Nj. 268; þeir vóru svó vorðnir sik (so shapen, Germ. beschaffen), at þeir höfðu …, Stj. 7; þeir eru svá vorðnir sik, at þeir hafa eitt auga í miðju enninu, 68.

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  • 7 ramme

    befall, catch, clip, compass, confines, frame, hit, strike, strike down
    * * *
    I. (en -r) frame;
    ( baggrund, omgivelser) setting ( fx of a story);
    ( omfang, grænser) scope, limits pl ( fx within narrow limits), parameter
    ( fx set the parameter within which the discussion is to take place; within the parameter of the system); framework ( fx create the framework for a meaningful life);
    ( betingelser) conditions ( fx provided the practical conditions are right);
    [ sætte i ramme] frame;
    [ inden for (, uden for) denne bogs rammer] within (, outside) the scope of this book;
    [ sprænge rammerne] exceed the limits laid down;
    ( også) it could not be contained within the framework (of the system).
    II. vb:
    [ ramme ind] frame.
    III. vb
    (med rambuk etc) drive, ram;
    [ ramme ned] drive in.
    IV. *
    ( hænde) overtake ( fx overtaken by disaster);
    F befall ( fx the fate which befell him; ill luck (, disaster) befell him);
    ( berøre) affect ( fx affected by the strike);
    ( berøre pinligt) touch on the raw ( fx that remark touched him on the raw);
    ( om lys) fall on;
    ( også) the light caught his face;
    ( uden objekt, også fig) go home, tell ( fx the remark (, the shot) went home (el. told));
    [ ramme (i) centrum] hit the bull's eye;
    [ føle sig ramt] feel stung;
    [ hårdt ramt] hard hit;
    [ ramt af lynet] struck by lightning;
    [ ramme ved siden af] miss (the mark);
    (fig) you've hit it; you got it.

    Danish-English dictionary > ramme

  • 8 etorri

    iz.
    1. ( gaitasunari d.)
    a. ( oro.) talent, gift, flair
    b. ( mintzamenari d.) eloquence, gab, fluency; \etorri handiko hizlaria an eloquent speaker; laburra dut \etorria I'm at a loss for words
    2. ( idazleari, poetari, olerkariari d.) inspiration
    3. ( jitea) character, genius
    4. (e tekina) profit, product
    5. ( ur kopurua) flow; ibai baten \etorria the flow in a river; \etorri txikiko urlasterra shallow rapids; Zarauzko itsasoaren ur azpiko \etorri indartsua the strong undercurrent of the sea in Zarautz
    6. ( senipartea) inheritance da/ad.
    1. ( jin)
    a. to come (- ra: to | -tik: from) ; egunero etortzen da Zarautza she comes to Zarautz every day; Zarautza dator she's coming to Zarautz; Zarautza etortzekoa da she's coming to Zarautz | she's going to come to Zarautz ; betoz hona! let them come here!; etor bedi Zure erreinua Thy kingdom come; urrundik \etorri to come from afar; hator, hator mutil etxera! come, come home boy!; baserritik \etorri berria zen he had just come off the farm; gure etxera \etorri zen he came over to our house
    b. ( + - tzera) hona \etorri nintzen euskara ikastera I came here to learn Basque
    c. (+ -tzera) hona \etorri nintzen euskara ikastera I came here to learn Basque; bazkaltzera \etorri zirenak those who came for dinner
    d. datorrena datorrela! let the chips fall where they may!
    2. ( jatorri izan) to come (- tik: from) ; hitz hori gaskoitik dator that word comes from Gascon; nondik dator zure haserrea? how come you're angry?
    3. ( gertatu) to happen, befall; laster dator eguna the day is fast approaching ; egun ederra dator we're in for a splendid day ; arazo asko zekozkion a lot of problems befell him; zorigaitza \etorri zitzaion he ran into some bad luck
    4. ( bururatu) to occur, come; gero Mongoliara joateko ideia \etorri zitzaion then the idea of going to Mongolia {occurred || came} to him; logura \etorri zitzaion she was overcome by sleep; buruko min handia \etorri zitzaion she came down with a big headache
    5. ( denbora) orduak joan, orduak \etorri, Maritxu ez zen agertzen the hours went by and Maritxu didn't show up
    6. ( komeni izan) i-i ongi \etorri to suit sb fine; ez litzaiguke gaizki \etorriko it wouldn't do us any harm | it wouldn't be a bad thing for us
    b. ( arropa) to fit; berokia txiki samar datorkizu sorbaldetan the coat is rather small on you in the shoulders; soineko hori gaizki datorkio that dress doesn't fit her very well
    a. to correspond; batzarrean hitz egitea ez datorkit niri it's not (right) for me to speak in the assembly; zuri datorkizu hastea it's your turn to begin; hori ez datorkit niri that doesn't apply to me
    b. zure biziera ez datorkio zure hazierari your lifestyle is incompatible with your upbringing
    8. i-kin bat \etorri to agree with sb; zurekin bat nator I agree with you
    b. ( gauza) to match, go with; kolore hauek ez datoz {erara || ongi these colours don't {match || go well together}
    c. -(r)en esanera \etorri to give in to, condescend; besteren arrazoietara etortzeko to come to agree with the reasoning of others; ez nator haren esanetara I don't agree with what (s)he's said
    d. (hazi, ongi moldatu) to come along, be doing; landareak ongi etortzen dira the plants are coming along fine
    9. ( agertu, e.a.) to come; bilduta datoz they come wrapped up
    10. ( elkarrekin konpondu) ez datoz ondo elkarrekin they don't get on (GB) | they don't get along (USA) ; honekin gaizki nator I don't get on well with him; ederki etortzen gara elkarrekin we get on splendidly (GB) | we get along fine (USA)

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > etorri

  • 9 Д-248

    НА ДОЛЮ чью, кого or кому выпасть, прийтись, достаться PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with выпасть etc subj: usu. abstr or infin, occas. concr)) (to become) s.o. 's destiny, responsibility, share of sth. etc: X выпал на долю Y-a - Y was fated (it was Yb fate) to experience (to have etc) X Y was destined to experience (to have etc) X fate bestowed X upon Y X befell Y X fell to Y's lot X was Y's lot (in life) Y was fated to live through X Y got X Y ended up with (getting, having to do etc) X as for Y, he got X.
    (Нина:)...Другим же, как, например, вам, - вы один из миллиона, - выпала на долю жизнь интересная, светлая, полная значения... (Чехов 6). (N.:) But others, you, for instance, you - one in a million—are fated to have such interesting, bright, happy lives, lives worthwhile, full of significance (6b).
    ...(Мать) шептала (Андрею) о блестящем призвании то воина, то писателя, мечтала с ним о высокой роли, какая выпадает иным на долю... (Гончаров 1)....(Andrey's mother) whispered to him about the brilliant calling of a soldier or a writer, and dreamed with him of the exalted part some men are destined to play (1a).
    .Мы говорили, что Пастернак прожил очень счастливую жизнь, остался верен себе и равен себе, не часто такой жребий выпадает на долю русского поэта (Орлова 1). We said that Pasternak had lived a very fortunate life: in spite of all the difficulties he had remained true to himself and equal to himself. It isn't often that such a destiny befalls a Russian poet (1a).
    «Увы, жив», - воскликнули мы, - ибо как не предпочесть казнь смертную, содрогания висельника в своём ужасном коконе, тем похоронам, которые спустя двадцать пять бессмысленных лет выпали на долю Чернышевского (Набоков 1). "Alas, alive," we exclaimed, for how could one not prefer the death penalty, the convulsions of the hanged man in his hideous cocoon, to that funeral which twenty-five insipid years later fell to Chernyshevski's lot (1a).
    На экзамене по физике на мою долю достался, как всегда, самый трудный вопрос. At my physics exam I ended up, as usual, with the hardest question.
    Королевские обойщики (их было несколько человек) службу при короле несли в очередь, причём на долю Поклена-отца приходились весенние месяцы: апрель, май и июнь (Булгаков 5). ( context transl) The Royal Upholsterers (there were several of them) served the King in turn. Poquelin the elder's period of service was during the spring months of April, May, and June (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-248

  • 10 на долю

    НА ДОЛЮ чью, кого or кому выпасть, прийтись, достаться
    [PrepP; Invar; the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with выпасть etc (subj: usu. abstr or infin, occas. concr)]
    =====
    (to become) s.o.'s destiny, responsibility, share of sth. etc:
    - X выпал на долю Y-a на долю Y was fated < it was Y's fate> to experience <to have etc> X;
    - Y was destined to experience <to have etc> X;
    - Y ended up with (getting, having to do etc) X;
    - as for Y, he got X.
         ♦ [Нина:]...Другим же, как, например, вам, - вы один из миллиона, - выпала на долю жизнь интересная, светлая, полная значения... (Чехов 6). [N.:] But others, you, for instance, you - one in a million - are fated to have such interesting, bright, happy lives, lives worthwhile, full of significance (6b).
         ♦...[ Мать] шептала [Андрею] о блестящем призвании то воина, то писателя, мечтала с ним о высокой роли, какая выпадает иным на долю... (Гончаров 1)....[Andrey's mother] whispered to him about the brilliant calling of a soldier or a writer, and dreamed with him of the exalted part some men are destined to play (1a).
         ♦...Мы говорили, что Пастернак прожил очень счастливую жизнь, остался верен себе и равен себе, не часто такой жребий выпадает на долю русского поэта (Орлова 1). We said that Pasternak had lived a very fortunate life: in spite of all the difficulties he had remained true to himself and equal to himself. It isn't often that such a destiny befalls a Russian poet (1a).
         ♦ "Увы, жив", - воскликнули мы, - ибо как не предпочесть казнь смертную, содрогания висельника в своём ужасном коконе, тем похоронам, которые спустя двадцать пять бессмысленных лет выпали на долю Чернышевского (Набоков 1). "Alas, alive," we exclaimed, for how could one not prefer the death penalty, the convulsions of the hanged man in his hideous cocoon, to that funeral which twenty-five insipid years later fell to Chemyshevski's lot (1a).
         ♦ На экзамене по физике на мою долю достался, как всегда, самый трудный вопрос. At my physics exam I ended up, as usual, with the hardest question.
         ♦ Королевские обойщики (их было несколько человек) службу при короле несли в очередь, причём на долю Поклена-отца приходились весенние месяцы: апрель, май и июнь (Булгаков 5). [context transl] The Royal Upholsterers (there were several of them) served the King in turn. Poquelin the elder's period of service was during the spring months of April, May, and June (5a).

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  • 11 malheur

    malheur [malœʀ]
    masculine noun
       a. ( = événement pénible) misfortune ; ( = événement très grave) calamity ; ( = épreuve) ordeal ; ( = accident) accident
    le malheur c'est que... the trouble is that...
    faire un malheur ( = avoir un gros succès) to be a big hit
    s'il continue, je fais un malheur ! (inf) if he carries on like that, I'll do something I might regret
    quel malheur qu'il ne soit pas venu ! what a shame he didn't come!
    ne parle pas de malheur ! God forbid!
    de malheur (inf) ( = maudit) wretched
       b. le malheur ( = l'adversité) adversity ; ( = la malchance) misfortune
    * * *
    malœʀ
    nom masculin
    1) ( adversité) adversity, misfortune

    faire le malheur de quelqu'un — to bring somebody nothing but unhappiness; bonheur

    2) ( coup du sort) misfortune; ( grave) tragedy; ( accident) accident

    le grand malheur!iron so what!

    3) ( malchance) misfortune

    par malheur, le malheur a voulu que — as bad ou ill luck would have it

    si par malheur la guerre éclatait — if, God forbid, war should break out

    porter malheurto be ou bring bad luck

    le malheur, c'est que... — the trouble is,...

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    il va faire un malheur — (colloq) ( avoir du succès) he'll be a sensation; ( faire un éclat) he'll cause a scene

    un malheur n'arrive jamais seulProverbe it never rains but it pours

    à quelque chose malheur est bonProverbe every cloud has a silver lining Proverbe

    * * *
    malœʀ nm
    1)

    le malheur — adversity, misfortune

    2) (= événement) misfortune, tragedy

    Elle a eu beaucoup de malheurs dans sa vie. — She's had a lot of tragedy in her life.

    avoir le malheur de faire — to have the misfortune to do, to be unfortunate enough to do

    Elle a eu le malheur de perdre son père très jeune. — She had the misfortune to lose her father at a very young age.

    Il a eu le malheur de la critiquer. ironique — He made the mistake of criticizing her.

    quel malheur! — what a shame!, what a pity!

    3)

    Leur dernier album a fait un malheur. — Their latest album was a smash hit.

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    A nm
    1 ( adversité) adversity, misfortune; même dans le malheur even in adversity; tomber dans le malheur to be struck by misfortune; avoir sa part de malheur to have one's share of misfortune; elle fait le malheur de sa famille she brings her family nothing but unhappiness; ⇒ bonheur;
    2 ( coup du sort) misfortune; ( grave) tragedy; ( accident) accident; une série de malheurs a series of misfortunes; les malheurs qui l'ont frappé the misfortunes that befell him; le grand malheur de ma jeunesse the great tragedy of my youth; un malheur est si vite arrivé! accidents can so easily happen!; il leur arrivera malheur! something terrible will happen to them!; tous nos petits malheurs all our little troubles; raconter ses malheurs à qn to tell sb one's troubles; le grand malheur! so what!;
    3 ( malchance) misfortune; jouer de malheur to be dogged by misfortune; ceux qui ont le malheur de perdre leur emploi those who are unfortunate enough ou have the misfortune to lose their jobs; j'ai eu le malheur de le leur dire I made the mistake of telling them; pour mon malheur unfortunately for me; par malheur il y avait grève ce jour-là, le malheur a voulu qu'il y ait grève ce jour-là as bad luck would have it, there was a strike that day; si par malheur la guerre éclatait if war should break out, which God forbid; porter malheur to be ou bring bad luck; le malheur, c'est que… the trouble is,…; son malheur, c'est qu'elle est paresseuse her trouble is that she's lazy; malheur à qui… woe betide anyone who…; ce temps de malheur this wretched weather.
    B excl malheur! ne dis jamais ça! for heaven's sake! don't ever say such a thing!; (oh) malheur! il nous a vus! oh my God, he's seen us!
    il va faire un malheur ( avoir du succès) he'll be a sensation; ( être violent) he'll do something he'll regret; ( faire un éclat) he'll cause a scene; un malheur n'arrive jamais seul Prov it never rains but it pours; à quelque chose malheur est bon Prov every cloud has a silver lining Prov.
    [malɶr] nom masculin
    1. [incident] misfortune
    eh bien, tu en as des malheurs! (ironique) oh dear, it's not your day, is it?
    pose cette tasse, un malheur est si vite arrivé! put that cup down before there's an accident!
    parle pas de malheur! (familier) God forbid!, Lord save us!
    2. [malchance]
    le malheur misfortune, bad luck
    le malheur a voulu que... as bad luck would have it...
    avoir le malheur de to be unfortunate enough to, to have the misfortune to
    j'ai eu le malheur de perdre mon père jeune I had the ou it was my misfortune to lose my father when I was young
    j'ai eu le malheur de lui dire de se taire! I was foolish enough to ask her ou I made the mistake of asking her to be quiet!
    arrête, ça porte malheur! stop, it brings bad luck!
    pour son/mon/ton malheur: je l'ai bien connu, pour mon malheur I knew him well, more's the pity
    pour son malheur, il était l'aîné de six enfants unfortunately for him, he was the oldest of six
    je joue de malheur en ce moment I'm dogged by ou I've got a run of bad luck at the moment
    3. [désespoir]
    faire le malheur de quelqu'un to cause somebody unhappiness, to bring sorrow to somebody
    4. [inconvénient] trouble, problem
    le malheur c'est que j'ai perdu l'adresse unfortunately, ou the trouble is I've lost the address
    sans permis de travail, pas de possibilité d'emploi, c'est ça le malheur without a work permit you can't get a job, that's the snag ou the problem
    quel malheur que... what a shame ou pity that...
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    [malɶr] interjection
    malheur à woe betide (littéraire & humoristique)
    malheur aux vaincus! Brennus (allusion) vae victis!, woe to the vanquished!
    ————————
    de malheur locution adjectivale
    (familier & humoristique) accursed, wretched
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    par malheur locution adverbiale
    par malheur, son fils est né avec la même maladie sadly, her son was born with the same disease

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  • 12 עובדא

    עוֹבָדָא, עוּבְדָא, עוּבְדָהm. (עֲבַד), corresp. to h. מַעֲשֶׂה, deed, work; occurrence, event, fact, case, precedent. Targ. Gen. 44:15. Targ. Ex. 28:32 עוֹבַד constr.; a. v. fr.Yoma 71b דעבדין ע׳ דאהרן who act like Aaron. Kidd.79b עבד ע׳ כותיה דרב decided a case in agreement with Rabs opinion. Y.Ber.I, 3a top, v. כְּוָת. Y.Naz.V, 54a top נפק ע׳ כר׳וכ׳ the case went forth (was decided), in agreement with the opinion of Keth.60b בדידי הוה ע׳ it was my case (that came up for decision). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. ר׳ יוסי … אהן ע׳ R. J. told the following story; ע׳ הוה איתא חדאוכ׳ it happened that a certain woman loved to do charity ; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. Ib. (mid-page) לע׳ for practice. Ib. מרי ע׳, v. מָרָא I. Y.M. Kat. III, 82d top הוה ליה ע׳ had a case (euphem. for, mourning befell him). B. Mets.70a אימא … גופא דע׳וכ׳ tell me now, what was the real case (from which you derived your report of Samuels opinion)?; a. v. fr.Pl. עוֹבָדִין, עוֹבָדַיָּא, עוֹבָדֵי, עוּבְ׳. Targ. Koh. 9:10. Targ. Num. 16:28. Targ. Y. Lev. 21:4 (v. Sifra Emor, Par. 1); a. fr.Y. M. Kat. l. c. תרין ע׳ two cases of mourning. Y.Taan.IV, 68d הוה דריש … ע׳ בבילעוכ׳ cited in his lectures twenty-four cases to which he applied the text billʿa (Lam. 2:2); (Lam. R. to l. c. אַפִּין). Lam. R. to III, 58 מה אילין עובדיוכ׳ what deeds are those that thou doest?; a. fr.

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  • 13 עוֹבָדָא

    עוֹבָדָא, עוּבְדָא, עוּבְדָהm. (עֲבַד), corresp. to h. מַעֲשֶׂה, deed, work; occurrence, event, fact, case, precedent. Targ. Gen. 44:15. Targ. Ex. 28:32 עוֹבַד constr.; a. v. fr.Yoma 71b דעבדין ע׳ דאהרן who act like Aaron. Kidd.79b עבד ע׳ כותיה דרב decided a case in agreement with Rabs opinion. Y.Ber.I, 3a top, v. כְּוָת. Y.Naz.V, 54a top נפק ע׳ כר׳וכ׳ the case went forth (was decided), in agreement with the opinion of Keth.60b בדידי הוה ע׳ it was my case (that came up for decision). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. ר׳ יוסי … אהן ע׳ R. J. told the following story; ע׳ הוה איתא חדאוכ׳ it happened that a certain woman loved to do charity ; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. Ib. (mid-page) לע׳ for practice. Ib. מרי ע׳, v. מָרָא I. Y.M. Kat. III, 82d top הוה ליה ע׳ had a case (euphem. for, mourning befell him). B. Mets.70a אימא … גופא דע׳וכ׳ tell me now, what was the real case (from which you derived your report of Samuels opinion)?; a. v. fr.Pl. עוֹבָדִין, עוֹבָדַיָּא, עוֹבָדֵי, עוּבְ׳. Targ. Koh. 9:10. Targ. Num. 16:28. Targ. Y. Lev. 21:4 (v. Sifra Emor, Par. 1); a. fr.Y. M. Kat. l. c. תרין ע׳ two cases of mourning. Y.Taan.IV, 68d הוה דריש … ע׳ בבילעוכ׳ cited in his lectures twenty-four cases to which he applied the text billʿa (Lam. 2:2); (Lam. R. to l. c. אַפִּין). Lam. R. to III, 58 מה אילין עובדיוכ׳ what deeds are those that thou doest?; a. fr.

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  • 14 עוּבְדָא

    עוֹבָדָא, עוּבְדָא, עוּבְדָהm. (עֲבַד), corresp. to h. מַעֲשֶׂה, deed, work; occurrence, event, fact, case, precedent. Targ. Gen. 44:15. Targ. Ex. 28:32 עוֹבַד constr.; a. v. fr.Yoma 71b דעבדין ע׳ דאהרן who act like Aaron. Kidd.79b עבד ע׳ כותיה דרב decided a case in agreement with Rabs opinion. Y.Ber.I, 3a top, v. כְּוָת. Y.Naz.V, 54a top נפק ע׳ כר׳וכ׳ the case went forth (was decided), in agreement with the opinion of Keth.60b בדידי הוה ע׳ it was my case (that came up for decision). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. ר׳ יוסי … אהן ע׳ R. J. told the following story; ע׳ הוה איתא חדאוכ׳ it happened that a certain woman loved to do charity ; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. Ib. (mid-page) לע׳ for practice. Ib. מרי ע׳, v. מָרָא I. Y.M. Kat. III, 82d top הוה ליה ע׳ had a case (euphem. for, mourning befell him). B. Mets.70a אימא … גופא דע׳וכ׳ tell me now, what was the real case (from which you derived your report of Samuels opinion)?; a. v. fr.Pl. עוֹבָדִין, עוֹבָדַיָּא, עוֹבָדֵי, עוּבְ׳. Targ. Koh. 9:10. Targ. Num. 16:28. Targ. Y. Lev. 21:4 (v. Sifra Emor, Par. 1); a. fr.Y. M. Kat. l. c. תרין ע׳ two cases of mourning. Y.Taan.IV, 68d הוה דריש … ע׳ בבילעוכ׳ cited in his lectures twenty-four cases to which he applied the text billʿa (Lam. 2:2); (Lam. R. to l. c. אַפִּין). Lam. R. to III, 58 מה אילין עובדיוכ׳ what deeds are those that thou doest?; a. fr.

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  • 15 עוּבְדָה

    עוֹבָדָא, עוּבְדָא, עוּבְדָהm. (עֲבַד), corresp. to h. מַעֲשֶׂה, deed, work; occurrence, event, fact, case, precedent. Targ. Gen. 44:15. Targ. Ex. 28:32 עוֹבַד constr.; a. v. fr.Yoma 71b דעבדין ע׳ דאהרן who act like Aaron. Kidd.79b עבד ע׳ כותיה דרב decided a case in agreement with Rabs opinion. Y.Ber.I, 3a top, v. כְּוָת. Y.Naz.V, 54a top נפק ע׳ כר׳וכ׳ the case went forth (was decided), in agreement with the opinion of Keth.60b בדידי הוה ע׳ it was my case (that came up for decision). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. ר׳ יוסי … אהן ע׳ R. J. told the following story; ע׳ הוה איתא חדאוכ׳ it happened that a certain woman loved to do charity ; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. Ib. (mid-page) לע׳ for practice. Ib. מרי ע׳, v. מָרָא I. Y.M. Kat. III, 82d top הוה ליה ע׳ had a case (euphem. for, mourning befell him). B. Mets.70a אימא … גופא דע׳וכ׳ tell me now, what was the real case (from which you derived your report of Samuels opinion)?; a. v. fr.Pl. עוֹבָדִין, עוֹבָדַיָּא, עוֹבָדֵי, עוּבְ׳. Targ. Koh. 9:10. Targ. Num. 16:28. Targ. Y. Lev. 21:4 (v. Sifra Emor, Par. 1); a. fr.Y. M. Kat. l. c. תרין ע׳ two cases of mourning. Y.Taan.IV, 68d הוה דריש … ע׳ בבילעוכ׳ cited in his lectures twenty-four cases to which he applied the text billʿa (Lam. 2:2); (Lam. R. to l. c. אַפִּין). Lam. R. to III, 58 מה אילין עובדיוכ׳ what deeds are those that thou doest?; a. fr.

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  • 16 מטי

    מְטֵי, מְטָא, מְטָה(= h. מָצָא) 1) to stretch, reach; to arrive at; to obtain; to happen to. Targ. Gen. 11:4 (Y. II מַמְטֵי). Targ. O. ib. 10:19 (h. text באכה). Targ. 2 Kings 19:26. Targ. Koh. 8:14; a. fr.Targ. Esth. 5:2 (read:) ומְטָת לִידָהּ and it (the scepter) reached her hand (v. Meg.15b).Snh.109a כי מ׳ להאיוכ׳ when he arrived at a certain inn. Keth.63a כי מַטְיָא לגביה when she came near him. Ib. מ׳ מעליוכ׳ the eve of the Day of Atonement came. R. Hash. 12b א״ר אסיא״ר יוחנן ומָטוּ בה משמיהוכ׳ said R. A. in the name of R. Joh., and they arrived in the chain of tradition up to ‘in the name of R. J. the Galilean (an editorial gloss). Y.Ber.III, 6a top, a. fr. מַטְתֵיה אונס an accident (mourning) befell him. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ומטתיה כן and so it happened to him (as he had wished). Ib. ולא מ׳ מיכולוכ׳ and he had no chance to dine with him. Y.Snh.VI, 23c; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. בעי מַמְטֵי מיא ולא מ׳ wanted to fetch water but could not. Ib. 78a top כל דמָטֵיוכ׳, v. זוֹגָא. (Ib. כל מטי יעבודוכ׳, read: כל חד מינןוכ׳ let each of us do Y.Keth.IV, 28b top מְטִינְתָּה להאי דאמרוכ׳ thou hast found that which R.… said; ib. מְטִינְתָּא.Ḥag.5a כי מ׳ להאי קרא when he came to this verse. Snh.100a כי מָטוּ מגלתוכ׳ when (in preparing wrappers for the scrolls) they came to the roll of Esther; a. v. fr.Ḥull132a top מָטוּנָךְ we or they (the words of the text) have reached thee, agree with thee, Rashi; v. טוּנָא I. 2) (sub. בישולא or זימנא) to be ripe, ready. Ḥag. l. c. שביק הנך דמָטוּ וֹכ׳ he left those (figs) which were ripe and plucked those which were not. Ḥull.112a תיתאה מטא the lower portion was ready (roasted). Af. אַמְטֵי to cause to reach; to fetch, bring, offer. Targ. Y. II Gen. 11:4 מַמְטֵי part. pass., v. supra. Targ. Y. ib. 27:25. Targ. O. Lev. 9:12; a. fr.B. Kam. 117a דרי ואַמְטֵי בהדן take it up and hand it over (to the Kings treasury) in our presence; דרא וא׳וכ׳ he did take it up Ib. 119b, a. e. אַמְטוּיֵי ואתויי חד (not אמטוי) is leading the needle forth and bringing it home one stitch (= h. הוליך והביא)? B. Bath.21a לא מַמְטִינָןוכ׳, v. יָנוּקָא I. Keth.103b sq. אַמְטְיוּהִי לצ׳וכ׳ they took him to Sepphoris which lies high. Gen R. s. 14, beg.; ib. 20 מן דידכון אנא מַמְטֵי לכון from your own language I will offer (proof) to you; a. fr. Ithpe. אִתְמְטֵי to repair to. Targ. O. Num. 23:15; a. fr.

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  • 17 מטא

    מְטֵי, מְטָא, מְטָה(= h. מָצָא) 1) to stretch, reach; to arrive at; to obtain; to happen to. Targ. Gen. 11:4 (Y. II מַמְטֵי). Targ. O. ib. 10:19 (h. text באכה). Targ. 2 Kings 19:26. Targ. Koh. 8:14; a. fr.Targ. Esth. 5:2 (read:) ומְטָת לִידָהּ and it (the scepter) reached her hand (v. Meg.15b).Snh.109a כי מ׳ להאיוכ׳ when he arrived at a certain inn. Keth.63a כי מַטְיָא לגביה when she came near him. Ib. מ׳ מעליוכ׳ the eve of the Day of Atonement came. R. Hash. 12b א״ר אסיא״ר יוחנן ומָטוּ בה משמיהוכ׳ said R. A. in the name of R. Joh., and they arrived in the chain of tradition up to ‘in the name of R. J. the Galilean (an editorial gloss). Y.Ber.III, 6a top, a. fr. מַטְתֵיה אונס an accident (mourning) befell him. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ומטתיה כן and so it happened to him (as he had wished). Ib. ולא מ׳ מיכולוכ׳ and he had no chance to dine with him. Y.Snh.VI, 23c; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. בעי מַמְטֵי מיא ולא מ׳ wanted to fetch water but could not. Ib. 78a top כל דמָטֵיוכ׳, v. זוֹגָא. (Ib. כל מטי יעבודוכ׳, read: כל חד מינןוכ׳ let each of us do Y.Keth.IV, 28b top מְטִינְתָּה להאי דאמרוכ׳ thou hast found that which R.… said; ib. מְטִינְתָּא.Ḥag.5a כי מ׳ להאי קרא when he came to this verse. Snh.100a כי מָטוּ מגלתוכ׳ when (in preparing wrappers for the scrolls) they came to the roll of Esther; a. v. fr.Ḥull132a top מָטוּנָךְ we or they (the words of the text) have reached thee, agree with thee, Rashi; v. טוּנָא I. 2) (sub. בישולא or זימנא) to be ripe, ready. Ḥag. l. c. שביק הנך דמָטוּ וֹכ׳ he left those (figs) which were ripe and plucked those which were not. Ḥull.112a תיתאה מטא the lower portion was ready (roasted). Af. אַמְטֵי to cause to reach; to fetch, bring, offer. Targ. Y. II Gen. 11:4 מַמְטֵי part. pass., v. supra. Targ. Y. ib. 27:25. Targ. O. Lev. 9:12; a. fr.B. Kam. 117a דרי ואַמְטֵי בהדן take it up and hand it over (to the Kings treasury) in our presence; דרא וא׳וכ׳ he did take it up Ib. 119b, a. e. אַמְטוּיֵי ואתויי חד (not אמטוי) is leading the needle forth and bringing it home one stitch (= h. הוליך והביא)? B. Bath.21a לא מַמְטִינָןוכ׳, v. יָנוּקָא I. Keth.103b sq. אַמְטְיוּהִי לצ׳וכ׳ they took him to Sepphoris which lies high. Gen R. s. 14, beg.; ib. 20 מן דידכון אנא מַמְטֵי לכון from your own language I will offer (proof) to you; a. fr. Ithpe. אִתְמְטֵי to repair to. Targ. O. Num. 23:15; a. fr.

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  • 18 מְטֵי

    מְטֵי, מְטָא, מְטָה(= h. מָצָא) 1) to stretch, reach; to arrive at; to obtain; to happen to. Targ. Gen. 11:4 (Y. II מַמְטֵי). Targ. O. ib. 10:19 (h. text באכה). Targ. 2 Kings 19:26. Targ. Koh. 8:14; a. fr.Targ. Esth. 5:2 (read:) ומְטָת לִידָהּ and it (the scepter) reached her hand (v. Meg.15b).Snh.109a כי מ׳ להאיוכ׳ when he arrived at a certain inn. Keth.63a כי מַטְיָא לגביה when she came near him. Ib. מ׳ מעליוכ׳ the eve of the Day of Atonement came. R. Hash. 12b א״ר אסיא״ר יוחנן ומָטוּ בה משמיהוכ׳ said R. A. in the name of R. Joh., and they arrived in the chain of tradition up to ‘in the name of R. J. the Galilean (an editorial gloss). Y.Ber.III, 6a top, a. fr. מַטְתֵיה אונס an accident (mourning) befell him. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ומטתיה כן and so it happened to him (as he had wished). Ib. ולא מ׳ מיכולוכ׳ and he had no chance to dine with him. Y.Snh.VI, 23c; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. בעי מַמְטֵי מיא ולא מ׳ wanted to fetch water but could not. Ib. 78a top כל דמָטֵיוכ׳, v. זוֹגָא. (Ib. כל מטי יעבודוכ׳, read: כל חד מינןוכ׳ let each of us do Y.Keth.IV, 28b top מְטִינְתָּה להאי דאמרוכ׳ thou hast found that which R.… said; ib. מְטִינְתָּא.Ḥag.5a כי מ׳ להאי קרא when he came to this verse. Snh.100a כי מָטוּ מגלתוכ׳ when (in preparing wrappers for the scrolls) they came to the roll of Esther; a. v. fr.Ḥull132a top מָטוּנָךְ we or they (the words of the text) have reached thee, agree with thee, Rashi; v. טוּנָא I. 2) (sub. בישולא or זימנא) to be ripe, ready. Ḥag. l. c. שביק הנך דמָטוּ וֹכ׳ he left those (figs) which were ripe and plucked those which were not. Ḥull.112a תיתאה מטא the lower portion was ready (roasted). Af. אַמְטֵי to cause to reach; to fetch, bring, offer. Targ. Y. II Gen. 11:4 מַמְטֵי part. pass., v. supra. Targ. Y. ib. 27:25. Targ. O. Lev. 9:12; a. fr.B. Kam. 117a דרי ואַמְטֵי בהדן take it up and hand it over (to the Kings treasury) in our presence; דרא וא׳וכ׳ he did take it up Ib. 119b, a. e. אַמְטוּיֵי ואתויי חד (not אמטוי) is leading the needle forth and bringing it home one stitch (= h. הוליך והביא)? B. Bath.21a לא מַמְטִינָןוכ׳, v. יָנוּקָא I. Keth.103b sq. אַמְטְיוּהִי לצ׳וכ׳ they took him to Sepphoris which lies high. Gen R. s. 14, beg.; ib. 20 מן דידכון אנא מַמְטֵי לכון from your own language I will offer (proof) to you; a. fr. Ithpe. אִתְמְטֵי to repair to. Targ. O. Num. 23:15; a. fr.

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  • 19 מְטָא

    מְטֵי, מְטָא, מְטָה(= h. מָצָא) 1) to stretch, reach; to arrive at; to obtain; to happen to. Targ. Gen. 11:4 (Y. II מַמְטֵי). Targ. O. ib. 10:19 (h. text באכה). Targ. 2 Kings 19:26. Targ. Koh. 8:14; a. fr.Targ. Esth. 5:2 (read:) ומְטָת לִידָהּ and it (the scepter) reached her hand (v. Meg.15b).Snh.109a כי מ׳ להאיוכ׳ when he arrived at a certain inn. Keth.63a כי מַטְיָא לגביה when she came near him. Ib. מ׳ מעליוכ׳ the eve of the Day of Atonement came. R. Hash. 12b א״ר אסיא״ר יוחנן ומָטוּ בה משמיהוכ׳ said R. A. in the name of R. Joh., and they arrived in the chain of tradition up to ‘in the name of R. J. the Galilean (an editorial gloss). Y.Ber.III, 6a top, a. fr. מַטְתֵיה אונס an accident (mourning) befell him. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ומטתיה כן and so it happened to him (as he had wished). Ib. ולא מ׳ מיכולוכ׳ and he had no chance to dine with him. Y.Snh.VI, 23c; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. בעי מַמְטֵי מיא ולא מ׳ wanted to fetch water but could not. Ib. 78a top כל דמָטֵיוכ׳, v. זוֹגָא. (Ib. כל מטי יעבודוכ׳, read: כל חד מינןוכ׳ let each of us do Y.Keth.IV, 28b top מְטִינְתָּה להאי דאמרוכ׳ thou hast found that which R.… said; ib. מְטִינְתָּא.Ḥag.5a כי מ׳ להאי קרא when he came to this verse. Snh.100a כי מָטוּ מגלתוכ׳ when (in preparing wrappers for the scrolls) they came to the roll of Esther; a. v. fr.Ḥull132a top מָטוּנָךְ we or they (the words of the text) have reached thee, agree with thee, Rashi; v. טוּנָא I. 2) (sub. בישולא or זימנא) to be ripe, ready. Ḥag. l. c. שביק הנך דמָטוּ וֹכ׳ he left those (figs) which were ripe and plucked those which were not. Ḥull.112a תיתאה מטא the lower portion was ready (roasted). Af. אַמְטֵי to cause to reach; to fetch, bring, offer. Targ. Y. II Gen. 11:4 מַמְטֵי part. pass., v. supra. Targ. Y. ib. 27:25. Targ. O. Lev. 9:12; a. fr.B. Kam. 117a דרי ואַמְטֵי בהדן take it up and hand it over (to the Kings treasury) in our presence; דרא וא׳וכ׳ he did take it up Ib. 119b, a. e. אַמְטוּיֵי ואתויי חד (not אמטוי) is leading the needle forth and bringing it home one stitch (= h. הוליך והביא)? B. Bath.21a לא מַמְטִינָןוכ׳, v. יָנוּקָא I. Keth.103b sq. אַמְטְיוּהִי לצ׳וכ׳ they took him to Sepphoris which lies high. Gen R. s. 14, beg.; ib. 20 מן דידכון אנא מַמְטֵי לכון from your own language I will offer (proof) to you; a. fr. Ithpe. אִתְמְטֵי to repair to. Targ. O. Num. 23:15; a. fr.

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  • 20 מְטָה

    מְטֵי, מְטָא, מְטָה(= h. מָצָא) 1) to stretch, reach; to arrive at; to obtain; to happen to. Targ. Gen. 11:4 (Y. II מַמְטֵי). Targ. O. ib. 10:19 (h. text באכה). Targ. 2 Kings 19:26. Targ. Koh. 8:14; a. fr.Targ. Esth. 5:2 (read:) ומְטָת לִידָהּ and it (the scepter) reached her hand (v. Meg.15b).Snh.109a כי מ׳ להאיוכ׳ when he arrived at a certain inn. Keth.63a כי מַטְיָא לגביה when she came near him. Ib. מ׳ מעליוכ׳ the eve of the Day of Atonement came. R. Hash. 12b א״ר אסיא״ר יוחנן ומָטוּ בה משמיהוכ׳ said R. A. in the name of R. Joh., and they arrived in the chain of tradition up to ‘in the name of R. J. the Galilean (an editorial gloss). Y.Ber.III, 6a top, a. fr. מַטְתֵיה אונס an accident (mourning) befell him. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ומטתיה כן and so it happened to him (as he had wished). Ib. ולא מ׳ מיכולוכ׳ and he had no chance to dine with him. Y.Snh.VI, 23c; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. בעי מַמְטֵי מיא ולא מ׳ wanted to fetch water but could not. Ib. 78a top כל דמָטֵיוכ׳, v. זוֹגָא. (Ib. כל מטי יעבודוכ׳, read: כל חד מינןוכ׳ let each of us do Y.Keth.IV, 28b top מְטִינְתָּה להאי דאמרוכ׳ thou hast found that which R.… said; ib. מְטִינְתָּא.Ḥag.5a כי מ׳ להאי קרא when he came to this verse. Snh.100a כי מָטוּ מגלתוכ׳ when (in preparing wrappers for the scrolls) they came to the roll of Esther; a. v. fr.Ḥull132a top מָטוּנָךְ we or they (the words of the text) have reached thee, agree with thee, Rashi; v. טוּנָא I. 2) (sub. בישולא or זימנא) to be ripe, ready. Ḥag. l. c. שביק הנך דמָטוּ וֹכ׳ he left those (figs) which were ripe and plucked those which were not. Ḥull.112a תיתאה מטא the lower portion was ready (roasted). Af. אַמְטֵי to cause to reach; to fetch, bring, offer. Targ. Y. II Gen. 11:4 מַמְטֵי part. pass., v. supra. Targ. Y. ib. 27:25. Targ. O. Lev. 9:12; a. fr.B. Kam. 117a דרי ואַמְטֵי בהדן take it up and hand it over (to the Kings treasury) in our presence; דרא וא׳וכ׳ he did take it up Ib. 119b, a. e. אַמְטוּיֵי ואתויי חד (not אמטוי) is leading the needle forth and bringing it home one stitch (= h. הוליך והביא)? B. Bath.21a לא מַמְטִינָןוכ׳, v. יָנוּקָא I. Keth.103b sq. אַמְטְיוּהִי לצ׳וכ׳ they took him to Sepphoris which lies high. Gen R. s. 14, beg.; ib. 20 מן דידכון אנא מַמְטֵי לכון from your own language I will offer (proof) to you; a. fr. Ithpe. אִתְמְטֵי to repair to. Targ. O. Num. 23:15; a. fr.

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