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81 умесно
properly, appropriately, suitably, fittingly in place* * *apropos -
82 vhodně
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83 마땅히
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84 достойно
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85 подобающе
gener. (àíãë.: appropriately, aptly, conveniently, fittingly, suitably; íåì.: passend, geeignet, gelegen) sobivalt -
86 згодно
conveniently, opportunely, sutably, fittingly, properly -
87 heyri-liga
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88 sannr
I)(sónn, satt), a.1) true (sónn saga); hón sagði þór satt frá Geirróði, she told Thor the truth about G.; nú skal ek segja þér it sanna, now I will tell thee the truth; hafa e-t fyrir satt, to be sure (convinced) of; hafa sannara, to be in the right (skal konungr um segja, hvárir sannara hafi); gøra e-t satt, to make good, prove (hvern veg gørir þú þat satt); s. sem dagr, true as day, clear as noonday (= dagsannr); sönnu sagðr, justly charged; með sönnu, at sönnu, in truth, truly; til sanns, certainly, for certain (vita e-t til sanns);2) meet, proper (væri þat sannara, at þú værir drepinn);3) s. at e-u, convicted of, (proved) guilty of (s. at sökinni).m.1) truth (vita sann á e-u); fœra e-m heim sanninn, to tell one the bitter truth;2) fairness; e-t er nær sanni, is fair or reasonable; ástir þeirra vóru at góðum sanni, they loved each other fittingly;3) estimation; bœtta e-t við góðra manna sann, according to the estimate of good men.* * *m. (saðr, Am. 6). justice, equity, as also evidence, proof; kenn mér engan sann, do not teach me any lessons, Fms. iii. 85; færa e-m heim sanninn, to tell one the bitter truth or the real state of things, Lv. 20; e-t er nær sanni, near the truth, fair, reasonable, moderate, Fb. iii. 451, Fms. vii. 238 (x. 420); ástir þeirra vóru at góðum sanni, they loved one another fairly, Bjarn. 12; vil ek bæta þat með sann ( estimation) góðra manna, Sturl. iii. 139, Fbr. 43 new Ed.; skulu þeir göra þér sæmðir við várn sann, as we may deem fair, Sturl. iii. 151; Þorgils skyldi sæma Halldór nokkuru eptir því sem sannr hans (i. e. Th.’s) væri til, 168; eigi vitu vér sann á því, we know not the truth thereof, have no proof of it, Fms. vii. 275; mjök þykki mér hann bera sinn sann á þetta, Fs. 46; hón kvaðsk hafa sinn sann við (for sitt satt), 170. -
89 SANNR
I)(sónn, satt), a.1) true (sónn saga); hón sagði þór satt frá Geirróði, she told Thor the truth about G.; nú skal ek segja þér it sanna, now I will tell thee the truth; hafa e-t fyrir satt, to be sure (convinced) of; hafa sannara, to be in the right (skal konungr um segja, hvárir sannara hafi); gøra e-t satt, to make good, prove (hvern veg gørir þú þat satt); s. sem dagr, true as day, clear as noonday (= dagsannr); sönnu sagðr, justly charged; með sönnu, at sönnu, in truth, truly; til sanns, certainly, for certain (vita e-t til sanns);2) meet, proper (væri þat sannara, at þú værir drepinn);3) s. at e-u, convicted of, (proved) guilty of (s. at sökinni).m.1) truth (vita sann á e-u); fœra e-m heim sanninn, to tell one the bitter truth;2) fairness; e-t er nær sanni, is fair or reasonable; ástir þeirra vóru at góðum sanni, they loved each other fittingly;3) estimation; bœtta e-t við góðra manna sann, according to the estimate of good men.* * *adj., fem. sönn, neut. satt for sannt, Dan. sandt; an older form saðr, as also saðrar, saðri, see introduction to letter N; cp. sannari, sannastr: with suffix satt-na, Bs. i. 469, v. l.: [Goth. sunis is assumed from Ulf. sunjeins = ἀληθής, sunja = ἀλήθεια; A. S. and Hel. sôð; Engl.sooth; O. H. G. sunnis; old Frank, sone; cp. Germ. ver-söhnen, all with a radical u sound, whereas Swed.-Dan. sann, sand; Lat. -sons, -sontis, is the same word; the old Norse law term, sannr at sök, or ú-sannr, eigi sannr at sök, exactly answers to the Lat. law term ‘in-sons’; thus Lat. injuriae insons is literally rendered in Icel. by ‘ú-sannr at sök.’]:—sooth, true; allit., vitni salt ok sært, D. N. ii. 140; sönn saga, Ld. 52; sönn sök, Hm. 119; sannar jarteinir, Eg. 476; segja satt, to say sooth, Vþm. 43, Ld. 194, Eb. 47 new Ed.; hafa e-t fyrir satt, to believe to be true, be convinced of, Nj. 10; eigi er þat satt, Fs. 97; þat er satt, ‘tis true, Bs. i. 469; hverir sannara hafa, Fas. i. 317, N. G. L. i. 40; hann kveðsk sagt hafa sem hann vissi sannast, Ld. 194; it sannasta, Vþm. 42; mála sannast, Ísl. ii. 125:—at sönnu. forsooth, Sks. 491 B, MS. 655 xiii. A. 2, 633. 31: in mod. used as Germ. zwar (‘tis true enough …, but); með sönnu, Ld. 76; til sanns. forsooth, Fms. vi. 41, 128, Gþl. 315, Eg. 458, 568; vera, verða sannr at e-n, to be convicted of, be guilty of; þeir báru Gunnar sannan at sökinni, Nj. 87, Eb. 22 new Ed.; þeir er sannir urðu at á verkum við Sigurð konung, Fms. vii. 248; er áðr hefir kuðr ok saðr orðinn at þjófskap, Grág. ii. 189, Fs. 97, 159; er hann sönnu sagðr, is he justly charged? Bret. 12; þá þykkir þú bleyði borinn eða sönnu sagðr, Sdm. 25.2. sincere; með sönnu hugskoti, Mar.: due, meet, væri þat sannara at þú værir drepinn, Gísl. 50. -
90 allskapliga
adv. very fittingly. -
91 accommodātē
accommodātē adv. with comp. and sup. [accommodatus], fitly, suitably, in accordance: ad veritatem: ad commune iudicium accommodatius: ad naturam accommodatissime.* * *accommodatius, accommodatissime ADVfittingly, in a suitable manner -
92 aptē
aptē adv. with sup. [aptus], closely, fitly, suitably, rightly: cohaerere: (pilleum) capiti reponit, L.: inter se quam aptissime cohaerere. — Fig., fitly, suitably, properly, duly, rightly: quid apte fiat: casum ferre: equite apte locato, L.: adire, opportunely, O.: ad rerum dignitatem loqui: fabricato ad id apte ferculo, L.: ut pendeat (chlamys) apte, becomingly, O.* * *aptius, aptissime ADVclosely, snugly, so to fit tightly/exactly; neatly, aptly; suitably; fittingly -
93 commodē
commodē adv. with comp. and sup. [commodus], duly, properly, completely, rightly, well, skilfully, neatly: saltare, N.: multa dicta: cogitare, T.: non minus commode, just as well, Cs.: commodius fecissent, si, etc. — Conveniently, suitably, opportunely, fitly, aptly, appropriately: magis commode quam strenue navigavi: quo commodissime valles transiri possit, Cs.: Hoc ego commodius quam tu vivo, H.: finge aliquid, consistently.—In a friendly manner, pleasantly, kindly: loqui. T.* * *commodius, commodissime ADVconveniently/neatly/tidily; aptly/well; suitably/properly/fittingly; tastefully; agreeably, helpfully; comfortably/pleasantly; at a good time/right moment -
94 accomodate
accomodatius, accomodatissime ADVfittingly, in a suitable manner -
95 adcommodate
adcommodatius, adcommodatissime ADVfittingly, in a suitable manner -
96 commodate
commodatius, commodatissime ADVfittingly; in a suitable manner -
97 condigne
in an appropriate manner, fittingly, worthily; very worthily (L+S) -
98 CUITLAHUILTIA
cuitlahuîltia > cuitlahuîltih.*\CUITLAHUILTIA v.bitrans. têtla-., inciter quelqu'un à faire quelque chose.Esp., provocar o constreñir a otro para que haga algo (M).Angl., to oblige someone to do something, to make someone responsible for something (K)." quitêcuitlahuiltia ", il cherche à forcer les gens (à faire quelque chose).Launey. Amerindia 17,189." nô cencah quicuitlahuîltiâyah inic huel tênôtzaz, inic cualli yez in îtlahtôl ", ils l'incitaient aussi fortement à s'adresser correctement aux autres, que ses paroles soient convenables - also they took great care that he should converse fittingly with others - that his conversation should be proper. Sah8,71." quitlacuitlahuiltiâya in întlayecôltilôca têteoh ", il incitait les gens au service des dieux. Est dit du souverain. Sah6,67 (qujtecujtlaviltiaia)." quicuitlahuîltiah in tlamahcêhualiztli ", ils les incitent à la pénitence - they constrained him to do the penances. Sah8,72." aocmo huel quicuah, in nelli mach quincuitlahuîltiah ", ils ne peuvent plus le manger quoiqu'ils les y incitent fortement - no nore could they eat, although strongly did they urge them. Sah9,64." inic quicuitlahuîltiâya in nepiyaliztli ", pour l'inciter à la chasteté. Sah6,113.R.Siméon dit:*\CUITLAHUILTIA nitê-. ou nic-., conseiller,entrainer, contraindre quelqu'un, séduire, violer." cencah quincuitlahuîltiâya inic huel mihtôtiâyah in oncân tiyanquizco ", il les incitaient beaucoup à bien danser sur la place du marcbé. Sah9,45-46.*\CUITLAHUILTIA nictê-., presser, provoquer, contraindre quelqu'un à faire ou à donner une chose. -
99 NOTZA
nôtza > nôtz.*\NOTZA v.t. tê-.,Allem., jmd. rufen, zu sich befehlen, anreden, mit ihm sich unterhalten. SIS 1950,356.1. \NOTZA inviter." inic nâppa tênôtzaya ", la quatrième fois qu'il invite des hôtes - and the fourth time that he invited guests. Sah9,63." quinnôtza in oztômêcah, in teâltiânimeh, in têcôhuanimeh ", il invite les marchands, ceux qui immolent des esclaves, les marchands d'esclaves. Sah9,52.impers. " tênôtzalo ", des invitations sont lançées. Sah9,52.2. \NOTZA appeler." nimitznôtza nimitztzahtzilia ", je t'appelle, je t'appelle à grands cris. Sah6,7 (njmjtznotza)." quinnôtz in tlaciuhqueh in tlamatinimeh ", il appela les sorciers et les sages - he summoned the soothsayers, the wise men. Sah12,3." ahmo nicmati in âquin nechnôtza ", je ne sais pas qui m'appelle." ic quinôtza in tlaloqueh ic quiyauhtlahtlani ", ainsi il appelle les tlaloqueh, ainsi il implore la pluie. Sah2,121. " oncân quinôtzah, oncân quitlahtlauhtiah in tîcitl ", alors ils appellent, ils implorent la sage-femme. Launey II 112. " tzahtzi, quinôtza in ehêcatl ", il crie, il appelle le vent. Est dit du grèbe, âcihtli, que l'on pourchasse. Sah11,31." ic quinôtzah cozcacuâuh ", ils l'appellent d'après le vautour. Sah 1950,194:3." ic quitôcâmacayah ic quinôtzayah cipac ", ainsi ils lui donnaient un nom, ainsi ils l'appelaient Cipac - whereupon they gave him a name. They called him Cipac. Sah4,3." ontêtzahtzilia, ontênôtzaya îcemâtônâhuac ", il appelle en criant, il appelait les gens de tout le pays environnant - daba gritos a las gentes, estaba llamado a todos los del pais en contorno. Sah3,23. Garibay Llave 145." in mitznôtza in mitztzahtzilia ", il t'appelle, il t'appelle à grands cris. Sah6,79 (mjtztzatzilia)." in timitznôtzah in timitztzahtziliah ", nous t'appelons, nous t'appelons à grands cris. Sah9,100." quinhuâlnôtzqueh in espanoles ", les Espagnols les appellent. Arrivée du premier bateau espagnol. Sah12,5.3. \NOTZA convoquer." quinnôtzah in tiâchcâhuân in telpôchtlahtohqueh ", ils convoquent les maîtres des collèges, les maîtres des jeunes gens. Sah6,127.4. \NOTZA s'adresser à." quinôtza, quitlahpaloa, quitlahtlauhtia in tîcitl ", la sage-femme s'adresse à elle, la salue, l'implore.Launey II 152." quinnôtzaya in têteoh, in tlein quintlahtlaniâyah ", il s'adressait aux dieux (pour transmettre) ce qu'on leur demandait. Launey II 238." quihuâlnôtzaya quilhuiâya mâca ximomâuhti ye ne nicmati ", il s'adressait à elle il lui disait 'n'aies pas peur, maintenant je sais' - he called to her, he said to her. 'Have no fear. Already I know (what I shall do)'. Sah3,2." nô cencah quicuitlahuîltiâyah inic huel tênôtzaz, inic cualli yez in îtlahtôl ", ils l'incitaient aussi fortement à s'adresser correctement aux autres, que ses paroles soient convenables - also they took great care that he should converse fittingly with others - that his conversation should be proper. Sah8,71." in teôhuah in huel quinôtzaya in Huitzilopochtli, in huel quimonêxtiliâya ", the keeper of the god, with whom Uitzilopochtli could speak, to whom he could make himself visible. Sah3,6." ca zan ce înteôuh quicemmatiyah, in quinôtzayah, in quitlahtlauhtiâyah, in îtôcâ quetzalcôâtl ", ils ne reconnaissaient qu'un seul dieu, qu'ils invoquaient, qu'ils imploraient, du nom de Quetzalcoatl. Est dit des Toltèques. Launey II 222 = Sah10,169.*\NOTZA v.réfl.,1.\NOTZA déliberer, réfléchir, faire attention." huel monôtza ", il réfléchit bien - er überlegt gut. Sah 1952,12:1." in huel monôtza ", if he deliberated well. Sah4,6. if he took good heed. Sah4,85." ahhuel monôtza ", qui réfléchit mal - incorrigible. Est dit d'une mauvaise jeune fille noble. Sah10,47.Dans une énumération de ceux qui ont le cerveau dérangé, yôllohtlahuêlîlôqueh. Sah2,106 - those who could not think.." in ihcuâc îpan mihmatiya in îtônal quihtôznequi: in ihcuac huel monôtzaya, in huel ontlamahcêhua ", quand il est soucieux de son signe c'est à dire quand il fait attention et accomplit bien ses pénitences - when he was devoted to hìs day sign; that is, when he reflected and did his penance well. Sah4,23." intlacahmo huellamahcêhua, intlâcahmo monôtza ", s'il n'observe pas strictement ses pénitences, s'il ne réfléchit pas bien. Sah4,2.Cf. formule semblable en Sah4,59." intlacahmo tlamahcêhua, intlacahmo huel monôtza, intlacahmo huellahuapâhualli, huellazcaltîlli mochîhua, zan no quitlahuêliâya in îtônal ", si elle ne fait pas pénitence, si elle ne réfléchit pas bien, si elle ne devient pas bien élevée, bien éduquée, elle gâte le signe de sa naissance - if she did not do penances, if she took: not good heed, if her upbringing and training were not good, she herself harmed her day sign. Est dit de celle qui est née sous le signe ce xôchitl. Sah4,25.2.\NOTZA s'inviter." monôtzqueh in îxquichtin tlahtohqueh ", tous les rois se convièrent. Launey II 274 = Sah10,193*\NOTZA v.récipr., s'adresser la parole." monôtzah motlahpaloah ", ils s'interpellent se saluent. Sah6,149." nepanôtl monôtzah, motlahpaloah, motlahtlauhtiah in pilhuahqueh ", les parents s'adressent mutuellement la parole, les saluts. les requêtes. Launey II 112. -
100 debitamente
debitamente avv. duly, properly, fittingly, regularly, rightly: debitamente legalizzato, duly legalized; debitamente registrato, duly registered; debitamente sottoscritto per ricevuta, duly receipted; un modulo debitamente compilato, a form correctly filled in.* * *[debita'mente]avverbio dulyun modulo debitamente compilato — a form properly o correctly filled in
* * *debitamente/debita'mente/duly; ti ho debitamente avvertito I gave you due warning; un modulo debitamente compilato a form properly o correctly filled in.
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