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81 deplorar
v.1 to regret deeply.2 to deplore, to lament, to regret, to regret deeply.Ella deplora su decisión She deplores his decision.Deploran tu comportamiento They deplore=condemn your behavior.3 to deplore to.Ella deplora tratarlo así She deplores to treat him so.* * *1 to deplore, lament, regret deeply* * *VT1) (=lamentar) to deplore2) (=censurar) to condemn* * *verbo transitivoa) ( condenar) to deploreb) ( lamentar) to regret* * *= regret, deplore, express + regret.Ex. Sir Walter Greg also half regretted 'that 'bibliology' is past praying for' since it defined the study more precisely than the accepted word.Ex. We may resent the word 'bibliography' and we may deplore its application to fields which seem not to be truly bibliographical.Ex. The author expresses regret at the present state of the Association's affairs.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( condenar) to deploreb) ( lamentar) to regret* * *= regret, deplore, express + regret.Ex: Sir Walter Greg also half regretted 'that 'bibliology' is past praying for' since it defined the study more precisely than the accepted word.
Ex: We may resent the word 'bibliography' and we may deplore its application to fields which seem not to be truly bibliographical.Ex: The author expresses regret at the present state of the Association's affairs.* * *deplorar [A1 ]vt1 (condenar) to deploredeploró las medidas tomadas por el gobierno he condemned o deplored the measures taken by the governmentdeploramos la violencia we deplore violence2 (lamentar) to regretdeploramos nuestro error we deeply regret our mistake* * *deplorar vt1. [lamentar] to regret deeply;deploramos la actitud de nuestro hijo we deeply regret our son's attitude2. [desaprobar] to deplore;todas las fuerzas políticas deploraron el hecho all the political parties deplored the incident* * *v/t deplore* * *deplorar vt1) : to deplore2) lamentar: to regret -
82 desviarse de
v.to stray from, to fall away from, to depart from, to derogate from.* * *(v.) = depart from, deviate (from), wander fromEx. It is sometimes helpful to depart from strict alphabetical arrangement.Ex. However, this work cannot be prescriptive since local citation practices may deviate from internationally agreed norms.Ex. There is no need to wander from Greg's basic definition.* * *(v.) = depart from, deviate (from), wander fromEx: It is sometimes helpful to depart from strict alphabetical arrangement.
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83 lamentar
v.1 to regret, to be sorry about.lo lamento I'm very sorrylamentamos comunicarle… we regret to inform you…2 to deplore, to lament, to be sorry for, to be sorry about.Nos condolemos de su muerte We lament his death.3 to be sorry to.Yo siento irme I am sorry to go.* * *1 to regret1 to complain* * *verb1) to be sorry2) regret3) lament•* * *1.VT (=sentir) to be sorry about, regret; [+ pérdida] to lament, bewail, bemoan frmlamentar que — to be sorry that, regret that
lamentamos mucho que... — we very much regret that...
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to regretno hubo que lamentar daños personales — (period) there were no casualties
lamentamos tener que comunicarle que... — (frml) we regret to have to inform you that...
2.es de lamentar que... — it is to be lamented that... (frml)
lamentarse v pron to complain, to grumble (colloq)* * *= mourn, regret, lament, express + regret.Ex. I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.Ex. Sir Walter Greg also half regretted 'that 'bibliology' is past praying for' since it defined the study more precisely than the accepted word.Ex. The article 'To perpetuate what is derisory without derision' laments the destruction of books.Ex. The author expresses regret at the present state of the Association's affairs.----* lamentarse = grieve, whine, wail.* lamentarse de = bemoan.* * *1.verbo transitivo to regretno hubo que lamentar daños personales — (period) there were no casualties
lamentamos tener que comunicarle que... — (frml) we regret to have to inform you that...
2.es de lamentar que... — it is to be lamented that... (frml)
lamentarse v pron to complain, to grumble (colloq)* * *= mourn, regret, lament, express + regret.Ex: I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.
Ex: Sir Walter Greg also half regretted 'that 'bibliology' is past praying for' since it defined the study more precisely than the accepted word.Ex: The article 'To perpetuate what is derisory without derision' laments the destruction of books.Ex: The author expresses regret at the present state of the Association's affairs.* lamentarse = grieve, whine, wail.* lamentarse de = bemoan.* * *lamentar [A1 ]vtto regretlamentamos las molestias que pudo ocasionarles el retraso we regret any inconvenience that the delay may have caused youlamento mucho lo ocurrido I am very sorry about o I very much regret what has happenedno hubo que lamentar daños personales en el accidente ( period); there were no casualities in the accidenttodos lamentamos tan irreparable pérdida we all mourn o lament such a sad losslamentar + INF:lamento molestarlo/haberle causado tantas molestias I'm sorry to disturb you/to have caused you so much troublelamentamos tener que comunicarle que … ( frml); we regret o we are sorry to have to inform you that …lamentar QUE + SUBJ:lamento mucho que tengas que irte I'm very sorry (that) you have to golamento que no se encuentre bien I'm sorry to hear that you aren't wellde nada sirve lamentarse it's no use grumbling o moaning about itlamentarse DE algo to deplore sthse lamentaba de la insolidaridad humana she deplored people's lack of solidarity* * *
lamentar ( conjugate lamentar) verbo transitivo
to regret;
lamentamos tener que comunicarle que … (frml) we regret to have to inform you that …;
lo lamento mucho I am very sorry
lamentarse verbo pronominal
to complain, to grumble (colloq)
lamentar verbo transitivo to regret: lamento su muerte, I'm sorry about her death ➣ Ver nota en regret
' lamentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sentir
- arrepentirse
English:
afraid
- regret
- rue
- deplore
- lament
- untoward
* * *♦ vtto regret, to be sorry about;lo lamento I'm (very) sorry;lamento tener que tomar una decisión así I regret having to take a decision like this, I'm sorry to have to take a decision like this;no hubo que lamentar víctimas mortales nobody was killed;lamentamos comunicarle… we regret to inform you…* * *v/t1 regret, be sorry about;lo lamento I’m sorry2 muerte mourn* * *lamentar vt1) : to lament2) : to regretlo lamento: I'm sorry* * *lamentar vb to be sorry / to regret -
84 presidencia
f.presidency.* * *1 PLÍTICA presidency2 (de una empresa) chairmanship, US presidency3 (de un club, sociedad) presidency4 (de una reunión) chairmanship* * *noun f.1) presidency2) chairmanship* * *SF1) (=gobierno) [de nación] presidency; [de comité] chairmanshipocupar la presidencia de — [+ empresa] to be the president of; [+ comité] to be the chairman of
2)Presidencia — (=oficina) Prime Minister's office
* * *a) (Gob, Pol) ( cargo) presidencyb) (de compañía, banco) presidency (esp AmE), chairmanship (BrE); (de reunión, comité) chairmanship, chair* * *= presidency, presidentship, chairmanship.Ex. What the presidency needs is a job description; not one carved in a tablet of stone and certainly not one which would form all future presidents in the same sanitised mould.Ex. Dr. Greg during his presidentship did his utmost to procure help for making a start with a special catalogue of English books from 1641 to 1700.Ex. To reward him with a major committee chairmanship would be a slap in the face of millions of Americans who want to see real change in our country.----* candidato a la presidencia = presidential candidate, presidential candidate.* * *a) (Gob, Pol) ( cargo) presidencyb) (de compañía, banco) presidency (esp AmE), chairmanship (BrE); (de reunión, comité) chairmanship, chair* * *= presidency, presidentship, chairmanship.Ex: What the presidency needs is a job description; not one carved in a tablet of stone and certainly not one which would form all future presidents in the same sanitised mould.
Ex: Dr. Greg during his presidentship did his utmost to procure help for making a start with a special catalogue of English books from 1641 to 1700.Ex: To reward him with a major committee chairmanship would be a slap in the face of millions of Americans who want to see real change in our country.* candidato a la presidencia = presidential candidate, presidential candidate.* * *candidato a la presidencia presidential candidateocupar la presidencia del gobierno to preside over the government, to be the head of governmentla orden viene de la Presidencia the order comes from the President's officepresidencia por rotación revolving presidencypresidencia de honor honorary presidency o chairmanship3 (de una reunión, un comité) chairmanship, chairCompuesto:( Méx) town hall* * *
presidencia sustantivo femenino
◊ presidencia municipal (Méx) town hall
(de reunión, comité) chairmanship, chair
presidencia sustantivo femenino
1 Pol presidency
2 (en una empresa, reunión) chairmanship
' presidencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
disputar
- mesa
- terna
- candidato
English:
chair
- consuming
- presidency
* * *presidencia nf1. [de nación] presidency;el candidato a la presidencia the presidential candidate;ocupar la presidencia del gobierno to be the head of government;la presidencia de la Unión Europea the EU presidency;durante la presidencia de Ford during Ford's presidency, while Ford was president2. [de asamblea, empresa, reunión] chairmanship, chair;ocupa la presidencia del banco he is chairman of the bank;la presidencia tiene la palabra the chair has the floorpresidencia de honor honorary presidency [edificio] Br town hall, US city hall* * *chairmanship; de comité chairmanship;bajo la presidencia de … when … was president, under the presidency of …* * *presidencia nf1) : presidency2) : chairmanship -
85 sentir
m.feelings, sentiments.v.1 to feel.sentimos mucha alegría/pena al enterarnos we were very happy/sad when we found outsin sentir without noticingYo siento amargura I feel=sense bitterness.Ella siente también She feels, too.Yo sentí a Ricardo con mi mano I felt Richard with my hand.2 to regret, to be sorry about.sentimos mucho la muerte de su amigo we deeply regret the death of your friendsiento que no puedas venir I'm sorry you can't comesiento haberle hecho esperar sorry to keep you waitinglo siento (mucho) I'm (really) sorry3 to hear.4 to be sorry to, to feel sorry to.Yo siento irme I am sorry to go.5 to be sorry for.* * *1 (sentimiento) feeling2 (opinión) opinion, view1 (gen) to feel2 (lamentar) to regret, be sorry about, feel sorry3 (oír) to hear■ ¿sientes algo? can you hear anything?4 (presentir) to feel, think, have a feeling that1 to feel\dejarse sentir / hacerse sentir figurado to make itself felten mi sentir in my opinion¡lo siento! I'm sorry!sentirse como en casa to feel at homesentirse con ánimos de hacer algo to feel like doing something, feel up to doing somethingsentirse mal to feel illsin sentir just like that* * *verb1) to feel2) feel sorry, regret3) sense•- sentirse* * *1. VT1) [+ emoción, sensación, dolor] to feel•
dejarse sentir — to be feltestán empezando a dejarse sentir los efectos de la crisis — the effects of the crisis are beginning to be felt
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sentir pena por algn — to feel pity for sb, feel sorry for sb2) (=percibir) to sensequizá sintió que no le estaba diciendo la verdad — maybe she sensed that I wasn't telling her the truth
3) [con otros sentidos]a) (=oír) to hear¿sientes el olor a quemado? — can you smell burning?
4) (=presentir)5) [+ música, poesía] to have a feeling for6) (=lamentar) to be sorry about, regret más frmsiento informarle que no ha sido seleccionado — I'm sorry to tell you that you haven't been selected, I regret to inform you that you haven't been selected más frm
siento molestarlo, pero necesito su ayuda — I'm sorry to bother you, but I need your help
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lo siento — I'm sorrylo siento muchísimo, ¡cuánto lo siento! — I'm so sorry
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sentir que... — to be sorry that...2.VI to feel3.See:* * *I 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <dolor/pinchazo> to feelsentir hambre/frío/sed — to feel hungry/cold/thirsty
b) < emoción> to feelc) ( presentir)los efectos de la crisis se dejarán sentir durante décadas — the effects of the crisis will be felt for decades
2)a) ( oír) <ruido/disparo> to hearb) (esp AmL) ( percibir)le siento gusto a vainilla/ajo — I can taste vanilla/garlic
3) ( lamentar)2.lo siento en el alma — I'm terribly sorry, I'm so sorry
sentirse v pron1) (+ compl) to feel¿te sientes bien? — are you feeling o do you feel all right?
me siento mal — I don't feel well, I'm not feeling well
me siento enfermo/peor — I feel ill/worse
2) (Chi, Méx) ( ofenderse) to be offended o hurtIIsentirse CON alguien — to be offended o upset with somebody
masculino ( sentimiento) feelings (pl), emotions (pl); (opinión, postura) feeling, view* * *= be sorry, sentiment, have + a feeling, regret.Ex. I'm sorry to have disappointed you.Ex. The song may have been forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on = Puede que la canción se haya olvidado pero entre los usuarios de bibliotecas el sentimiento perdura.Ex. Sir Walter Greg also half regretted 'that 'bibliology' is past praying for' since it defined the study more precisely than the accepted word.----* decir que Uno se siente cómodo con Algo = express + comfort with.* decir que Uno se siente confortable con Algo = express + comfort with.* hacer que Alguien se sienta a gusto = put + Nombre + at ease.* hacer sentir = make + feel.* hacer sentir bien = make + Nombre + feel good.* hacer sentir la presencia de = make + Posesivo + presence felt.* hacer sentir mal = make + Nombre + feel bad.* hacer sentir orgulloso = make + Nombre + proud.* hacerse sentir = take + Posesivo + toll (on).* los efectos negativos se están dejando sentir ahora = chickens come home to roost.* nada sabe mejor que sentirse delgado = nothing tastes as good as thin feels.* ojos que no ven corazón que no siente = ignorance is bliss.* ojos que no ven corazón que no siente = out of sight out of mind.* recortes presupuestarios + hacerse sentir = budget cut + bite.* sentir ansiedad = feel + anxiety.* sentir aversión por = have + aversion to.* sentir cierta aprensión (por) = be apprehensive (about).* sentir claustrofobia = feel + claustrophobic.* sentir daño = feel + hurt.* sentir el deseo de = have + an/the inclination to, get + the urge to.* sentir entusiasmo por = be enamoured of/with.* sentir envidia = feel + jealous.* sentir envidia de = be envious of.* sentir hambre = be hungry, feel + hungry.* sentir hormigueo en la piel = tingle.* sentir la inclinación de = be inclined to.* sentir la necesidad de = feel + need for, feel + the need to, get + the urge to.* sentir la sensación = feel.* sentir las ganas de = get + the urge to.* sentir lástima por = feel + sorry for, commiserate (with).* sentir la tentación de = be tempted to.* sentir los efectos de = feel + the effects of.* sentir más ganas de hacer Algo = grow in + appetite.* sentir miedo = be in fear.* sentir motivación = have + motivation.* sentir obligación = feel + compulsion.* sentir pasión por = be passionate about.* sentir pena por = feel + sorry for.* sentir predilección por = be partial to.* sentir preferencia por = have + a preference for.* sentir que no tienen en cuenta a Alguien = feel + left out.* sentir remordimiento = feel + remorse.* sentir reticencia hacia = recoil.* sentirse = feel, feel + a sense of, feel like.* sentirse acorralado = Posesivo + back + be + against the wall.* sentirse afligido = feel + hurt.* sentirse a gusto = feel + at home, be at ease.* sentirse a gusto con = be comfortable with.* sentirse aislado = feel + left out.* sentirse aliviado = be relieved.* sentirse amenazado = feel + threatened.* sentirse atraído = be engaged.* sentirse atraído por = take + a fancy to, take + a shine to, take + a liking to, gravitate to(wards).* sentirse avergonzado = be ashamed, feel + embarrassed.* sentirse bien = feel + good, wellness, feel + right, get + high.* sentirse bien con Uno mismo = feel + right.* sentirse cansado = feel + tired.* sentirse cohibido = feel + shy.* sentirse cómodo con = be comfortable with.* sentirse como en casa = feel + at home, feel like + home (away) from home.* sentirse como flotando en las nubes = float on + air.* sentirse como nuevo = be right as rain.* sentirse como pez en el agua = take to + Nombre + like ducks to water.* sentirse confortable = be at ease.* sentirse confuso = feel at + sea, be all at sea.* sentirse cortado = self-conscious.* sentirse culpable = feel + guilty.* sentirse culpable por = feel + guilt over.* sentir sed = be thirsty.* sentirse de primera = feel + tip-top.* sentirse desalentado = be discouraged.* sentirse descontento con = experience + dissatisfaction with.* sentirse desilusionado = become + chagrined.* sentirse destrozado = be gutted, feel + gutted.* sentirse dolido = feel + hurt.* sentirse emocionado = be thrilled.* sentirse encantado = be thrilled.* sentirse en plena forma = feel + tip-top.* sentirse entusiasmado = be thrilled.* sentirse excelente = feel + tip-top.* sentirse fantástico = feel + tip-top.* sentirse fuera de lugar = feel + inadequate.* sentirse halagado por = be complimented by.* sentirse hecho polvo = be gutted, feel + gutted.* sentirse identificado = hit it off.* sentirse ignorado = feel + left out.* sentirse importante = feel + important.* sentirse inclinado a = be inclined to.* sentirse incómodo = look + uncomfortable.* sentirse incómodo con = be uncomfortable with, feel + uncomfortable with.* sentirse indignado (por) = be indignant (at).* sentirse indispuesto = feel under + the weather, be under the weather.* sentirse integrado = sense of belonging.* sentirse intimidado = be in awe.* sentirse mal = feel + bad, feel under + the weather, be under the weather, feel + wrong.* sentirse mal con Uno mismo = feel + wrong.* sentirse mareado = feel + giddy, feel + dizzy.* sentirse más seguro de = gain + confidence (with/in).* sentirse molesto = stir + uneasily, look + uncomfortable, feel + wrong.* sentirse molesto por = be embarrassed at.* sentirse ofendido = be aggrieved.* sentirse orgulloso = swell with + pride.* sentirse orgulloso de = be proud (of/to), take + pride in.* sentirse partícipe = sense of ownership.* sentirse perdido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head, feel at + sea, be all at sea.* sentirse rechazado = feel + left out.* sentirse reconfortado = take + heart.* sentirse resentido = carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder.* sentirse sobrecogido = stand in + awe.* sentirse traicionado = feel + a sense of betrayal.* sentirse violento = look + uncomfortable.* sentirse violento por = be embarrassed at.* sentirse vivo = feel + alive.* sentir simpatía por = have + warm feelings towards.* sentir una emoción = feel + emotion.* sentir una sensación de = experience + sense of.* sentir un cosquilleo en el estómago = have + butterflies in + Posesivo + stomach.* sentir un escalofrío = experience + shiver.* sentir un impulso = have + an impulse.* sentir vergüenza = feel + embarrassed.* sentir vergüenza ajena = feel + embarrassed for + Nombre.* siento + Infinitivo = sorry + Infinitivo.* sin sentir ningún reparo = unashamed.* sin sentir vergüenza = shamelessly.* * *I 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <dolor/pinchazo> to feelsentir hambre/frío/sed — to feel hungry/cold/thirsty
b) < emoción> to feelc) ( presentir)los efectos de la crisis se dejarán sentir durante décadas — the effects of the crisis will be felt for decades
2)a) ( oír) <ruido/disparo> to hearb) (esp AmL) ( percibir)le siento gusto a vainilla/ajo — I can taste vanilla/garlic
3) ( lamentar)2.lo siento en el alma — I'm terribly sorry, I'm so sorry
sentirse v pron1) (+ compl) to feel¿te sientes bien? — are you feeling o do you feel all right?
me siento mal — I don't feel well, I'm not feeling well
me siento enfermo/peor — I feel ill/worse
2) (Chi, Méx) ( ofenderse) to be offended o hurtIIsentirse CON alguien — to be offended o upset with somebody
masculino ( sentimiento) feelings (pl), emotions (pl); (opinión, postura) feeling, view* * *= be sorry, sentiment, have + a feeling, regret.Ex: I'm sorry to have disappointed you.
Ex: The song may have been forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on = Puede que la canción se haya olvidado pero entre los usuarios de bibliotecas el sentimiento perdura.Ex: She had, suddenly, a new feeling, like a tardy response to the stimulus of an unfamiliar drug.Ex: Sir Walter Greg also half regretted 'that 'bibliology' is past praying for' since it defined the study more precisely than the accepted word.* decir que Uno se siente cómodo con Algo = express + comfort with.* decir que Uno se siente confortable con Algo = express + comfort with.* hacer que Alguien se sienta a gusto = put + Nombre + at ease.* hacer sentir = make + feel.* hacer sentir bien = make + Nombre + feel good.* hacer sentir la presencia de = make + Posesivo + presence felt.* hacer sentir mal = make + Nombre + feel bad.* hacer sentir orgulloso = make + Nombre + proud.* hacerse sentir = take + Posesivo + toll (on).* los efectos negativos se están dejando sentir ahora = chickens come home to roost.* nada sabe mejor que sentirse delgado = nothing tastes as good as thin feels.* ojos que no ven corazón que no siente = ignorance is bliss.* ojos que no ven corazón que no siente = out of sight out of mind.* recortes presupuestarios + hacerse sentir = budget cut + bite.* sentir ansiedad = feel + anxiety.* sentir aversión por = have + aversion to.* sentir cierta aprensión (por) = be apprehensive (about).* sentir claustrofobia = feel + claustrophobic.* sentir daño = feel + hurt.* sentir el deseo de = have + an/the inclination to, get + the urge to.* sentir entusiasmo por = be enamoured of/with.* sentir envidia = feel + jealous.* sentir envidia de = be envious of.* sentir hambre = be hungry, feel + hungry.* sentir hormigueo en la piel = tingle.* sentir la inclinación de = be inclined to.* sentir la necesidad de = feel + need for, feel + the need to, get + the urge to.* sentir la sensación = feel.* sentir las ganas de = get + the urge to.* sentir lástima por = feel + sorry for, commiserate (with).* sentir la tentación de = be tempted to.* sentir los efectos de = feel + the effects of.* sentir más ganas de hacer Algo = grow in + appetite.* sentir miedo = be in fear.* sentir motivación = have + motivation.* sentir obligación = feel + compulsion.* sentir pasión por = be passionate about.* sentir pena por = feel + sorry for.* sentir predilección por = be partial to.* sentir preferencia por = have + a preference for.* sentir que no tienen en cuenta a Alguien = feel + left out.* sentir remordimiento = feel + remorse.* sentir reticencia hacia = recoil.* sentirse = feel, feel + a sense of, feel like.* sentirse acorralado = Posesivo + back + be + against the wall.* sentirse afligido = feel + hurt.* sentirse a gusto = feel + at home, be at ease.* sentirse a gusto con = be comfortable with.* sentirse aislado = feel + left out.* sentirse aliviado = be relieved.* sentirse amenazado = feel + threatened.* sentirse atraído = be engaged.* sentirse atraído por = take + a fancy to, take + a shine to, take + a liking to, gravitate to(wards).* sentirse avergonzado = be ashamed, feel + embarrassed.* sentirse bien = feel + good, wellness, feel + right, get + high.* sentirse bien con Uno mismo = feel + right.* sentirse cansado = feel + tired.* sentirse cohibido = feel + shy.* sentirse cómodo con = be comfortable with.* sentirse como en casa = feel + at home, feel like + home (away) from home.* sentirse como flotando en las nubes = float on + air.* sentirse como nuevo = be right as rain.* sentirse como pez en el agua = take to + Nombre + like ducks to water.* sentirse confortable = be at ease.* sentirse confuso = feel at + sea, be all at sea.* sentirse cortado = self-conscious.* sentirse culpable = feel + guilty.* sentirse culpable por = feel + guilt over.* sentir sed = be thirsty.* sentirse de primera = feel + tip-top.* sentirse desalentado = be discouraged.* sentirse descontento con = experience + dissatisfaction with.* sentirse desilusionado = become + chagrined.* sentirse destrozado = be gutted, feel + gutted.* sentirse dolido = feel + hurt.* sentirse emocionado = be thrilled.* sentirse encantado = be thrilled.* sentirse en plena forma = feel + tip-top.* sentirse entusiasmado = be thrilled.* sentirse excelente = feel + tip-top.* sentirse fantástico = feel + tip-top.* sentirse fuera de lugar = feel + inadequate.* sentirse halagado por = be complimented by.* sentirse hecho polvo = be gutted, feel + gutted.* sentirse identificado = hit it off.* sentirse ignorado = feel + left out.* sentirse importante = feel + important.* sentirse inclinado a = be inclined to.* sentirse incómodo = look + uncomfortable.* sentirse incómodo con = be uncomfortable with, feel + uncomfortable with.* sentirse indignado (por) = be indignant (at).* sentirse indispuesto = feel under + the weather, be under the weather.* sentirse integrado = sense of belonging.* sentirse intimidado = be in awe.* sentirse mal = feel + bad, feel under + the weather, be under the weather, feel + wrong.* sentirse mal con Uno mismo = feel + wrong.* sentirse mareado = feel + giddy, feel + dizzy.* sentirse más seguro de = gain + confidence (with/in).* sentirse molesto = stir + uneasily, look + uncomfortable, feel + wrong.* sentirse molesto por = be embarrassed at.* sentirse ofendido = be aggrieved.* sentirse orgulloso = swell with + pride.* sentirse orgulloso de = be proud (of/to), take + pride in.* sentirse partícipe = sense of ownership.* sentirse perdido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head, feel at + sea, be all at sea.* sentirse rechazado = feel + left out.* sentirse reconfortado = take + heart.* sentirse resentido = carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder.* sentirse sobrecogido = stand in + awe.* sentirse traicionado = feel + a sense of betrayal.* sentirse violento = look + uncomfortable.* sentirse violento por = be embarrassed at.* sentirse vivo = feel + alive.* sentir simpatía por = have + warm feelings towards.* sentir una emoción = feel + emotion.* sentir una sensación de = experience + sense of.* sentir un cosquilleo en el estómago = have + butterflies in + Posesivo + stomach.* sentir un escalofrío = experience + shiver.* sentir un impulso = have + an impulse.* sentir vergüenza = feel + embarrassed.* sentir vergüenza ajena = feel + embarrassed for + Nombre.* siento + Infinitivo = sorry + Infinitivo.* sin sentir ningún reparo = unashamed.* sin sentir vergüenza = shamelessly.* * *vtA1 ‹frío/calor/hambre/sed› to feelempecé a sentir hambre/frío a eso de medianoche I started to feel hungry/cold around midnightapenas sentí el pinchazo I hardly felt the prick of the needlesentí un dolor en el costado/un tirón en la pierna I felt a pain in my side/a tug at my leg2 ‹emoción› to feeles incapaz de sentir compasión por nadie he's incapable of feeling compassion for anyonesentimos una gran alegría cuando nos enteramos we were overjoyed when we found outnunca me hicieron sentir que estaba incomodando they never made me feel I was in the waylo hizo para que él sintiera celos she did it to make him feel jealousrealmente sienten la música they play the music with great feeling3(presentir): sentí que nos iba a pasar algo I had a feeling something was going to happen to us4(experimentar consecuencias): los efectos de la crisis se dejarán sentir durante décadas the effects of the crisis will be felt for decadesel descontento se hizo sentir pronto their discontent soon made itself feltnuestro departamento no ha sentido el cambio de director our department hasn't been affected by the change of directorB1 (oír) to hearsentimos un ruido/un disparo/pasos we heard a noise/a shot/footstepsanoche te sentí llegar I heard you come in last night2( esp AmL) (percibir) ‹olor/gusto› siento olor a gas/a quemado I can smell gas/burningle siento gusto a vainilla/ajo I can taste vanilla/garlicC(lamentar): sentí mucho la muerte de tu padre I was very sorry to hear of your father's deathsu muerte fue muy sentida his death was deeply mournedlo siento mucho I'm really sorrylo siento en el alma I'm terribly sorry, I'm so sorryno sabes cómo or cuánto lo siento I can't tell you how sorry I amsentí mucho no poder ayudarla I was very sorry not to be able to help herel director siente no poder recibirlo the director regrets that he is unable to see you ( frml)siento que te tengas que ir tan pronto I'm sorry you have to go so soon■ sentirseA (+ compl) to feel¿te sientes bien? are you feeling o do you feel all right?me siento mal I don't feel well, I'm not feeling wellme siento enfermo/peor I feel ill/worsecomo se sentía mejor se levantó she felt o was feeling better so she got upse sintió desfallecer she felt as if she were about to faintno tiene por qué sentirse ofendida/culpable she has no reason to feel hurt/guiltynos sentimos totalmente identificados con el personaje we can identify completely with the characterme sentía vigilada I felt as if I was being watched2 (opinión, postura) feeling, viewla encuesta refleja el sentir general the survey reflects the general feeling o view* * *
sentir ( conjugate sentir) verbo transitivo
1
◊ sentir hambre/frío/sed to feel hungry/cold/thirsty
sentir celos to feel jealous
2
b) (esp AmL) ( percibir):
le siento gusto a vainilla I can taste vanilla
3 ( lamentar):
sentí mucho no poder ayudarla I was very sorry not to be able to help her;
ha sentido mucho la pérdida de su madre she has been very affected by her mother's death
sentirse verbo pronominal
1 (+ compl) to feel;
no me siento con ánimos I don't feel up to it
2 (Chi, Méx) ( ofenderse) to be offended o hurt;
sentirse CON algn to be offended o upset with sb
sentir
I sustantivo masculino
1 (juicio, opinion) opinion, view
2 (sentimiento) feeling
II verbo transitivo
1 to feel
sentir alegría/frío, to feel happy/cold
te lo digo como lo siento, I speak my mind ➣ Ver nota en feel
2 (oír, percibir) to hear: la sentí llegar de madrugada, I heard her come home in the small hours
3 (lamentar) to regret, be sorry about: siento haberte enfadado, I'm sorry I made you angry
' sentir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abominar
- acobardarse
- acusar
- ajena
- ajeno
- aprecio
- arrepentirse
- cobrar
- cogerse
- curiosidad
- despepitarse
- embarazarse
- estimar
- gustar
- identificarse
- intriga
- marearse
- notar
- palpar
- profesar
- rencor
- resentirse
- temer
- tener
- tocar
- tributar
- vergüenza
- agradecer
- ansia
- apenar
- chochear
- cohibir
- descomponer
- lástima
- náuseas
- remordimiento
- sienta
- sintiera
English:
afraid
- averse
- care for
- cringe
- empathize
- feel
- rue
- sense
- sorry
- bite
- care
- cold
- deep
- devoted
- nauseous
- presence
- relieved
- sentiment
- shame
- tingle
* * *♦ nm1. [sentimientos] feelings2. Formal [opinión]me gustaría conocer su sentir sobre este tema I'd like to know your feelings o what you feel about this matter;el sentir popular public opinion♦ vt1. [percibir, experimentar, notar] to feel;¿no sientes calor con tanta ropa? aren't you hot with all those clothes on?;no siento los pies del frío que hace it's so cold I can't feel my feet;sentía cierta tensión en el ambiente I could sense o feel a degree of tension in the atmosphere;sentimos mucha alegría/pena al enterarnos we were very happy/sad when we found out;siempre dice lo que siente he always says what he thinks;los trabajadores hicieron sentir su disconformidad the workers made plain their disagreement;Méxsentir bonito/feo to feel well/unwell2. [lamentar] to regret, to be sorry about;sentimos mucho la muerte de su amigo we deeply regret the death of your friend;lo siento (mucho) I'm (really) sorry;no sabes cuánto lo siento I can't tell you how sorry I am;por él es por quien más lo siento it's him I'm really sorry for;siento que no puedas venir I'm sorry you can't come;siento no poder ayudarte I'm sorry I can't help you;siento haberle hecho esperar sorry to keep you waiting;sentimos mucho (tener que) comunicarle que… [en cartas] we regret to inform you that…3. [presentir] to sense;siento que hay algo que no va bien I have a feeling o I sense that something's not quite right4. [oír] to hear;sentí pasos I heard footsteps;no te sentí entrar I didn't hear you come inpor el resfrío, no le siente gusto a la comida she can't taste the food because of her cold♦ vito feel;el frío ya se deja sentir you can really feel the cold now;la antipatía entre ellos aún se deja sentir the dislike between them is still noticeable;sin sentir without noticing* * *I m feeling, opinion;en mi sentir in my opinionII v/t1 feel;siento calor I feel hot2 ( percibir) sense;3 ( aparecer):hacerse odejarse sentir make itself felt4:lo siento I’m sorry* * *sentir {76} vt1) : to feel, to experienceno siento nada de dolor: I don't feel any painsentía sed: he was feeling thirstysentir amor: to feel love2) percibir: to perceive, to sensesentir un ruido: to hear a noise3) lamentar: to regret, to feel sorry forlo siento mucho: I'm very sorrysentir vi1) : to have feeling, to feel2)sin sentir : without noticing, inadvertently* * *sentir vb2. (lamentar) to be sorry -
86 Albigensis urbs ou civitas [Albiga]
Albiga. --- Greg. Franc. 2, 37, etc. - Albigenses, ium, m.: habitants d'Albiga. --- Greg. Franc. 8, 22.Dictionarium latinogallicum > Albigensis urbs ou civitas [Albiga]
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87 diminutif
diminutif [diminytif]masculine noundiminutive ; ( = petit nom) pet name* * *
1.
- ive diminytif, iv adjectif [suffixe] diminutive
2.
* * *diminytif nm1) (= surnom) pet name2) LINGUISTIQUE diminutive* * *A adj [suffixe] diminutive.B nm gén diminutive; ( familier) pet name; Jacquot est le diminutif de Jacques Jacquot is a pet name for ou a diminutive of Jacques.( féminin diminutive) [diminytif, iv] adjectifdiminutif nom masculin1. [nom] diminutive -
88 arepennis
arepennis, is, m. (ein gallisches Wort, j. arpent) = semiiugerum, ein halber Morgen Land, Col. 5, 1, 6. Isid. 15, 15, 4. – ⇒ Nbf. arapennis, Grom. p. 377, 17: aripennis, Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 5, 28: argipennis, Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 1, 6.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > arepennis
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89 Avennio
Avennio, ōnis, f., Stadt im narbon. Gallien, j. Avignon, Mela 2, 5, 2 (2. § 75). Plin. 3, 36. Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 2, 32. – Dav. Avennicus, a, um, zu Avennio gehörig, urbs, die Stadt Avennio, Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 7, 10: subst., Avennicus, ī, m., der Einw. von Avennio, der Avenniker, kollekt. bei Sidon. ep. 6, 12 (dazu Savaro S. 385). -
90 bestia
1. bestia, ae, f., das Tier, als vernunftloses Wesen (im Ggstz. zum Menschen), I) eig.: A) im Allg.: bestia cicur, fera, Cic.: bestia grandis (v. Eber), Liv.: bestiae terrenae, aquatiles, Cic.: bestiae mutae, Cic.: sus terrestris bestia est., Plaut.: ille Orpheus, immanium bestiarum delenitor, Apul.: bestiarum morsus, Cic.: bestiarum genus, das Tierreich, Plin.: ut bestiis aliud alii praecipui a natura datum est, sic homini multo quiddam praestantius, Cic.: natura alias bestias nantes aquarum incolas esse voluit: alias volucres caelo frui libero; serpentes quasdam; quasdam esse gradientes; immanes alias, quasdam autem cicures, Cic.: adde hydram Lernaeam et draconem Hesperidum! quot bestiae fuerunt immanes, Varr. fr. – als Schimpfwort, Bestie, mala tu es bestia, Plaut. Bacch. 55; vgl. Vulg. ad Tit. 1, 2: u. scherzh. mala bestia, vom Bocksgestank unter dem Arme (caper), Catull. 69, 8. – B) insbes., ein wildes, reißendes Tier, eine Bestie, Ulp. dig. 3, 1, 1. § 6; 9, 1, 1. § 10. Isid. 12, 2, 1 (aber nicht Plin. 10, 1, wo bestiarum genus = Tierreich); namentl. ein zum Kämpfen mit Gladiatoren od. Verbrechern bestimmtes, alqm bestiis obicere, Cic.: alqm ad bestias mittere, zum Kampf mit den wilden Tieren, Cic.: ebenso dare alqm ad bestias, ICt.: condemnare alqm ad bestias, damnatio bestiarum, Verurteilung zum Tierkampf, ICt.: pugnare od.————depugnare cum bestiis, ICt.: ad bestias pugnare, Vulg. – II) übtr., ein Sternbild, j. der Wolf gen., Vitr. 9, 5 (7), 1. – ⇒ Nbf. bistea, Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 1, 27: bistia, Greg. Tur. curs. stell. 5. -
91 cantharis
cantharis, idis, Akk. Plur. idas, f. (κανθαρίς), I) die spanische Fliege (Meloe vesicatorius, L.), bes. in bezug auf das aus ihr gewonnene Gift, Cic. Tusc. 5, 117. Ov. Ib. 308. Val. Max. 6, 2. ext. 3. – Nbf. cantharida, ae, f., Isid. 12, 5, 5. Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 6, 15: u. cantareda, ae, f., Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 6, 15 Arndt. – II) der Kornwurm, Plin. 18, 152.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > cantharis
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92 decubo
dē-cubo, āre, I) außerhalb liegen, Fab. Pict. bei Gell. 10, 15, 14. – II) auf die Erde werfen, werfen, Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 5, 14. Ven. Fort. carm. 3, 4, 1. – III) krank liegen, Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 4, 20. -
93 frigoriticus
frīgoriticus (frīgoreticus), a, um (frigus), fieberkrank, Ven. Fort. vit. Radeg. 20. Greg. Tur. lib. vit. patr. 13, 1 u. ö.: plur. subst., Greg. Tur. in glor. mart. 100.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > frigoriticus
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94 Gratianopolis
Grātiānopolis, is, Akk. im, Abl. ī, f., Stadt im narbon. Gallien, j. Grenoble, Augustin. de civ. dei 21, 7, 2. Sidon. epist. 3, 14, 1. – Dav. Grātiānopolitānus, aus od. bei Gratianopolis, Ambros. gest. concil. Aquilei. § 62: fons Gr., Greg. Tur. de curs. stell. § 18: Auct. de sept. mirac. mund. praef.: fontes Gr., Greg. Tur. de curs. stell. § 31.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Gratianopolis
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95 is
is, ea, id (vom Demonstrativstamme i), I) er, sie, es; der, die, das, A) im allg.: a) subst.: mihi venit obviam puer tuus: is mihi litteras reddidit, Cic.: is est, an non est? ist er's, oder ist er's nicht, Ter. – von der ersten und zweiten Person, credidi homini docto mandare: is lapidi mando, d.i. und ich usw., Plaut.: qui magister equitum viderere, is per municipia cucurristi, Cic. – b) adi.: in eum locum convenire, Caes.: ob eam causam, Nep. – ea causa belli fuit, das war die usw., Liv.: is denique honos mihi videri solet, das scheint mir erst eine usw., Cic.B) insbes.: a) das Pronomen zuw. auf das folgende Substantivum bezogen und mit diesem in gleichem Genus, Numerus u. Kasus stehend, quae vectigalia locassent, ea (deren) rata locatio, Liv.: ea (darüber) libera coniectura est, Liv. – b) des Nachdrucks und der Deutlichkeit wegen scheinbar pleonastisch, α) vor qui, quae, quod, wie: quod ne id facere posses, Cic.: quorum eorum unus, Plaut.: so auch quid est, quo non eodem progrediatur, Cic. – bes. id quod zur Aufnahme des vorhergeh. Verbums oder ganzen Satzes (s. Dietsch Sall. Cat. 51, 20; Iug. 56, 1), si nos, id quod debet (und das muß der Fall sein), nostra patria delectat, Cic.: et, id quod difficilius putatur, multo sapientius tulit secundam quam adversam fortunam, Nep.: so auch id quo, Cic. de inv. 1, 39: id de quo,————Liv. 21, 10, 9. – β) nach einem Nomen, urbem novam, conditam vi et armis, iure eam condere parat, Liv.: nescire, quid accĭderit, id est semper esse puerum, Cic. – c) id subst., wie: ad id loci, Sall., ad id locorum, oder bl. ad id, bis jetzt, Liv.: post id locorum, darauf, Plaut. u. Sall.: ad id diei, bis zu dem T., Gell.: id temporis, id aetatis, zu derselben Zeit, Cic.: id operis, id muneris, Lact., id operis ac muneris, Cic. (vgl. Bünem. Lact. 5, 2, 10): id consilii, id negotii u. dgl. Liv. (s. Drak. Liv. 7, 26, 12). – in id, dazu, deswegen, Liv.: u. so bl. id, wie id prodeo, Ter.: id gaudeo, Cic.: id quod, deswegen, weil, Ter. – idne estis auctores mihi? das (dazu) ratet ihr mir? Ter. – in eo, darin, Plaut. – in eo est od. res in eo est od. res in eo sunt, ut etc., es ist auf dem Punkte, daß usw., Nep. u. Liv. (s. Duker Liv. 2, 17, 5. Gronov Liv. 7, 35, 7), spätlat. auch in eo sum, ut etc., ich stehe auf dem Punkte, daß usw., ICt. u.a. (s. Frotscher Muret. Opp. vol. 1. p. 163). – nunc id est, cum etc., jetzt ist der Zeitpunkt da, wo usw., Plaut. rud. 664. – ex eo, daraus, daher, Cic. – d) id est = das ist, das heißt, bei Erklärungen, hodie, id est Kal. Oct., Cic. – insbes., wenn man etwas allgemein Ausgesprochenes näher bestimmen will, wo es zuw. = namentlich, s. Suet. Dom. 17, 1. – e) et is (ea, id), isque (eaque, idque), atque is (ea, id), und das, und zwar, und noch dazu, und nec is (ea, id), und zwar nicht, bei Erklärungen,————causas, et eas tenues, Cic.: cum una legione, eaque vacillante, Cic.: litterae nec eae vulgares, Cic. – bezieht sich der Ausdruck auf das Verbum od. den ganzen Satz, so steht idque, zB. exspectabam tuas litteras, idque cum multis, Cic.: Appollonium doctum hominem cognovi et studiis optimis deditum, idque a puero, Cic. – f) statt des Pronom. recipr., se meruisse, ut ei (ihm) etc., Cic.: cum viderent, de eorum virtute (ihre Tugend) non dubitari, Nep. – g) zuw. auf ein Substantivum bezogen, das nicht vorhergegangen, sondern aus dem Zusammenhange zu ergänzen ist, quid sentiam,... ne ad eam (sc. sententiam) meditere, Cic.II) derjenige, diejenige, dasjenige, als Korrelat. von qui, quae, quod, wie: is, qui physicus appellatur, Cic.: auch mit der ersten und zweiten Person, haec is feci, qui sodalis eram, Lentul. in Cic. ep.III) prägn. = solcher (solche, solches), so beschaffen, von der Art, so geartet, so gesinnt (mit folg. qui od. ut mit Konj.), a) subst.: neque is es, qui, quid sis, nescias, Cic.: is in illum sum, qui etc., Cic.: qui potest temperantiam laudare is (der so gesinnt ist), qui etc., Cic. – id aetatis esse, in dem Alter sein (stehen), Cic.: metuo ne id consilii ceperimus, quod non facile explicare possimus, Cic. – b) adi.: cuius ea stultitia, ut etc., Cic.: iis vinculis simus astricti, ut etc., Cic. – eā aetate esse, in dem Alter sein (stehen),————Ter. u. Cic. – ⇒ Archaist. Genet. Sing. eiius od. eiIus, Corp. inscr. Lat. 2, 1065. 1276. 1687. 1923. 1953: u. aeius, Corp. inscr. Lat. 5, 330; 8, 164, 6: Dat. Sing. eei, Corp. inscr. Lat. 10, 1453, 10, iei, Corp. inscr. Lat. 1, 205. col. 2. lin. 12 u. 30: Dat. Sing. Femin. eae st. ei, Plaut. mil. 348. Cato r. r. 46, 1 (vgl. Varro LL. 8, 51), u. aei, Corp. inscr. Lat. 5, 4410: archaist. Akk. im st. eum, Tabb. XII tab. 8. fr. 11. u. tab. 10. fr. 9 (vgl. Macr. sat. 1, 4, 19. R. Schoell prolegg. ad leg. XII tabb. p. 62). Cic. de legg. 2, 60: Akk. em st. eum, Tabb. XII tab. 1. fr. 1 (vgl. Paul. ex Fest. 76, 12). Cato oratt. 40. fr. 7 ( bei Fest. 234, 15): vulg. Akk. eum st. id, Dosith. praef. fab. Aesop. p. 24 Boecking. Greg. Tur. vit. patr. 19, 3. p. 1248 D u.a. (vgl. Haase Greg. Tur. de curs. stell. 15. p. 31): archaist. Nomin. Plur. Mask. i, Plaut. Bacch. 548 R.; Men. 221 Br.; mil. 753 R.; Pseud. 1089 (1107) Lor.; trin. prol. 17 R.; truc. 4, 2, 32 Sp. Q. Cic. de petit. cons. 46 Buech.; od. ei, Plaut. merc. 869; mil. 385 u.a. Varro LL. 8, 72 u. 10, 62. Cic. de or. 1, 87 u. 2, 68; Brut. 9 u. 199; de lege agr. 2, 1 u.a. Corp. inscr. Lat. 1, 200. lin. 11. 28. 45. 93; 1, 202. col. 1. lin. 40 u. col. 2. lin. 3. 9. 13 u. öfter in a. Inscr.; od. eei, Corp. inscr. Lat. 10, 1453, 8; od. iei, Varro LL. 9, 2 u. 35. Corp. inscr. Lat. 1, 185; 1, 202. col. 1. lin. 7; od. eis, Corp. inscr. Lat. 1, 197. lin. 16 u. 23; 1, 198. lin. 26. 27. 57. 67; 1, 199. lin. 29; od.————eeis, ibid. 1, 196. lin. 4; od. ieis, ibid. 1, 577. col. 3. lin. 12; od. is, Pacuv. tr. 221 R.2 – Archaist. Genet. Plur. eûm (s. Paul. ex Fest. 77, 8), Corp. inscr. Lat. 1, 206. lin. 52. – Archaist. Dat. od. od. Abl. Plur. is, Enn. ann. 286. Pacuv. tr. 24 R.2 Plaut. mil. 732 u. 735. Corp. inscr. Lat. 2, 1964. col. 1. lin. 16. 22. 30. col. 2. lin. 47. 61. 63. col. 3. lin. 22. 34. col. 5. lin. 3 u. 62; ibid. 5, 4091. col. 1. lin. 10; od. ibus, Plaut. mil. 74 Br. (Fl. hibus); truc. 1, 2, 17 (14, dazu Spengel). Pompon. com. 104. Titin. com. 59. Lucr. 2, 88; vgl. Placid. gloss. V, 75, 9: Dat. eabus, Cass. Hemin. ann. 4. fr. 32 (bei Prisc. 7, 11). Cato r. r. 152. – pse od. pte angehängt, eapse = ea ipsa, Plaut. Curc. 534; rud. 411 u.a.: eumpse = eum ipse, Plaut. Pers. 603: eampse = eam ipsam, Plaut. aul. 814; cist. 170; Men. 638: eopse = eo ipso, Plaut. Curc. 538: eopte = eo ipso, Paul. ex Fest. 110, 2. Vgl. übh. Neue-Wagener Formenl.3 2, 375-389 u. Georges Lexik. d. lat. Wortf. S. 365 u. 366. -
96 matutinalis
mātūtīnālis, e (matutinus), zur Frühe (zum Morgen) gehörig, tempus, der Morgen, Anthol. Lat. 762, 16 (233, 16): radius, Valerian. homil. 15, 2: hymni, frühmorgens gesungene, Greg. dial. 1, 2 extr.: hoc matutinale donum, Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 9, 20. p. 376, 18 Krusch.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > matutinalis
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97 miro
mīro, āvī, āre = miror, Pompon. com. 108. Varro sat. Men. 128 u. 129. Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 70-72 (wo überall miravi locum): Passiv, ut ab omnibus miraretur, Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 2, 22 u. 3, 24: est mirata, Greg. Tur. de glor. conf. 15: miratus, Iuvenc. 3, 58. -
98 racana
rācāna (rāchāna, rāchēna, racēna, rāca od. rāga), ae, f., eine Art Oberkleid, bes. als Mönchstracht, racana, Greg. epist. 1, 75. Ennod. epist. 9, 17 extr.: rachana, Edict. Diocl. 7, 60. Greg. epist. 12, 16. Corp. inscr. Lat. 13, 3162, III, 11: rachena, Ven. Fort. vit. S. German. 44. Cod. Theod. 14, 10, 3 Kr. -
99 auðn
f.1) wilderness, desert (úfœriligar auðnir);2) uninhabited and uncultivated tract of land, waste (bygðust þá margar auðnir landsins);3) deserted farm or habitation (sá bœr hét síðan á Hrappstöðum, þar er nú auðn);4) desolation;ríki mitt stendr mjök til auðnar, is in a state of desolation;liggja (leggja) í auðn, to lie (to lay) waste;5) destruction (auðn borgarinnar).* * *f. [auðr, adj.]1. a wilderness, desert; auðn Sinai, Stj. 300.β. land which has no owner or is waste, uninhabited; bygðust þá margar auðnir víða, many wide wastes were then peopled, Eg. 15; alla auðn landsins, Fms. i. 5, viii. 33, Greg. 33: the auðn was claimed as a royal domain; konungr á hér a. alla í landi, Fms. xi. 225; um þær auðnir er menn vilja byggja, þá skal sá ráða er a. á, the owner of the waste, N. G. L. i. 125: different from almenningr, compascuum or common.2. more specially a deserted farm or habitation; sá bær hét síðan á Hrappstöðum, þar er nú a., Ld. 24; liggja í a., to lie waste, 96, Grág. ii. 214, cp. 278.3. destruction; auðn borgarinnar (viz. Jerusalem), Greg. 40, Rb. 332, Ver. 43, Sd. 179 (where auðnu, f.); ríki mitt stendr mjök til auðnar, is in a state of desolation, Fms. xi. 320, Bret. 68: insolvency, utter poverty, Grág. i. 62.COMPDS: auðnarhús, auðnaróðal, auðnarsel. -
100 auð-æfi
qs. auðöfi, n. pl. [‘auðr,’ opes, and ‘of;’ = ofa-fé, q. v.; Lat. opes], opulence, abundance, wealth, riches, in the Grág. freq. = means of subsistence, emoluments, i. 269, 277 (twice), ii. 213, cp. Íb. 16, where it means emoluments: in the proper sense wealth, Hkr. i. 13, where it means gold and treasures, Sks. 334, 442; veg ok a., power and wealth, Greg. 23; himnesk a., Joh. 21; jarðlig a., Greg. 32. Matth. vi. 19, 20; mörg a., Eluc. 53, Hom. 151, etc.
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