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knock foot against a stone

  • 1 ушибить ногу о камень

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  • 2 ударить ногу о камень

    1) General subject: knock foot against a stone

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ударить ногу о камень

  • 3 støde

    bump, knock, poke, pound, stub
    * * *
    *
    ( skubbe) push;
    ( med stødvåben) thrust;
    ( knuse) pound,
    ( fint) bray;
    ( skumple) jolt;
    ( om gevær) kick;
    ( frugt) bruise;
    ( en legemsdel, så det gør ondt) hurt ( fx one's finger);
    [ støde sig] hurt oneself;
    ( virke ubehagelig på) offend ( fx the eye),
    ( især om lyd) jar on ( fx the ear);
    ( krænke) hurt ( fx one's feelings), offend,
    ( stærkere) affront ( fx offend one's sense of justice; he felt offended (, affronted) at having his word doubted);
    (se også stødende, stødt);
    [ med præp, adv:]
    (dvs slå af) knock off;
    [ støde an] give offence;
    [ støde an mod] offend against;
    [ støde efter én] thrust at somebody;
    (mar) put off, push off;
    [ støde fra sig] push back, thrust aside,
    (fig) alienate, estrange;
    (mil.) advance;
    [ støde i hornet] blow the horn;
    [ støde imod noget] hit something, knock (el. bump) against something;
    [ støde op til] adjoin, be adjacent to;
    ( komme op imod) run into, come (, T: run) up against ( fx
    difficulties, opposition),
    F encounter ( fx difficulties, resistance),
    ( møde tilfældigt) run into, come across,
    T bump into,
    F come upon ( fx an old friend),
    ( finde tilfældigt) chance on, happen on, light on,
    F come upon ( fx an old letter, the entrance to the cave);
    [ han stødte foden på en sten] he knocked his foot against a stone;
    [ støde på grund] strike (the ground), go aground ( fx the ship went aground);
    [ støde på en klippe (, en mine)] strike a rock (, a mine);
    ( komme i konflikt) come into collision, collide,
    (fig) clash;
    ( mødes) meet;
    ( skubbe) push;
    [ støde ` til]
    (om uheld etc) be,
    F supervene ( fx there were difficulties; difficulties
    supervened).

    Danish-English dictionary > støde

  • 4 slå

    бить, ударять
    -r,slo, slått
    * * *
    bang, bash, bash, beat, bolt, cut, defeat, hit, hit, knock, mow, smack, strike, throb
    * * *
    subst. [ for dør] bolt subst. [ bolteslå] barrel-bolt subst. (beslag) [ reile] dead bolt subst. [bom, skranke] bar verb. [ gi et slag] beat, hit, strike verb. [ støte] strike, hit, knock (f.eks.

    one's foot against a stone

    ), punch (f.eks.

    somebody on the nose

    ) verb. [gress, o.l.] mow (f.eks.

    the grass, the lawn

    ), cut (f.eks.

    the grass, the hay

    ) verb. [ beseire] beat (f.eks.

    beat the enemy, Oxford beat Cambridge

    ), vanquish, defeat (f.eks.

    an army, another candidate

    ) verb. [ overgå] beat (f.eks.

    you won't easily beat that, as a story-teller he beats all his contemporaries

    ) verb. [om hjerte, puls] beat, throb verb. [ feste med slag] fasten (with a hammer), nail, fix (f.eks.

    a lid on a box

    ) verb. [ prege] strike (f.eks.

    a coin, a medal

    ) verb. [ knytte] tie, wrap verb. [ om ur] strike (f.eks.

    the clock struck two, I heard the clock strike

    ) verb. [om maskin, banke] knock (f.eks.

    the engine is knocking badly

    ) verb. [ gjøre inntrykk på] strike (f.eks.

    what struck me most was its height, it struck me that he was behaving very oddly

    ) verb. [ sangfugl] sing, warble verb. [kaste, særl terninger] throw (f.eks.

    he threw three sixes

    ) verb. [gjøre, lage] make, form verb. [lage lyd, f.eks. vinduer] strike, bang verb. [ tauverk] lay (f.eks.

    a rope

    ) verb. [helle, øse] pour, throw, dash (f.eks. water on something verb. [ stemple] stamp verb. [ signalere] beat (f.eks.

    the reveille, the retreat

    ), (mar.: på telegrafen) signal (f.eks.

    an order

    ) verb. [ tegne] draw (f.eks.

    a circle, a line

    ) verb. [ sparke bakut] kick, lash out verb. [i kricket o.l.] bat (f.eks.

    he batted for two hours

    ) verb. [slenge, daske] flap (f.eks.

    trousers flapping about his feet, the sail flapped in the wind

    ) verb. [ sprelle] leap (f.eks.

    the fish are leaping

    ) verb. [ strømme ut] pour (f.eks.

    smoke and flames poured out of the machine

    ), se også ndf.: slå ud verb. [ om gevær] recoil, (tale:) kick verb. [om rovfugl: slå ned] swoop, pounce verb. [ i veving] beat up verb. [i seiling, baute] tack, come about (under lås og slå) under lock and key

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  • 5 hauen

    to hack; to sock; to chop; to hit; to beat; to conk; to hew
    * * *
    hau|en ['hauən] pret haute ['hautə] ptp gehauen or (dial) gehaut [gə'hauən, gə'haut]
    1. vt
    1) pret auch hieb [hiːp]
    (inf = schlagen) to hit, to clout (inf), to clobber (inf)

    er haute den Stein in zwei Teilehe smashed the stone in two

    er haute ihr das Heft um die Ohrenhe hit or clouted (inf) or clobbered (inf) her round (Brit) or around the head with the exercise book

    2) (inf = verprügeln) to hit, to belt (inf), to thump (inf)

    hau(t) ihn!let him have it! (inf), belt or thump him (one) (inf)

    3) (= meißeln) Statue, Figur to carve; Stufen to cut, to hew (form); Loch to cut, to knock
    4) pret hieb [hiːp]
    (geh = mit Waffe schlagen) to make a thrust at sb

    jdn aus dem Sattel/vom Pferd háúen — to knock sb out of the saddle/from his horse

    5) (inf [hiːp]
    = stoßen) jdn, Gegenstand to shove (inf); Körperteil to bang, to knock ( an +acc on, against)
    6) (inf) (= werfen) to chuck (inf), to fling; Farbe to slap (inf) (
    auf +acc on)
    7) (dial) (= fällen) Baum to chop (down), to hew (down); (= zerhacken) Holz, Fleisch to chop (up)
    8) (MIN) Erz to cut; Kohle to break
    2. vi
    1) pret auch hieb inf = schlagen) to hit

    jdm ins Gesicht háúen — to hit or clout (inf) or clobber (inf)[hiːp] sb in the face

    jdm auf die Schulter háúen — to clap or slap sb on the shoulder

    hau doch nicht so ( auf die Tasten) — don't thump like that

    2) (inf = prügeln)

    nicht háúen, Papi! — don't hit or thump (inf) me, daddy!

    3) pret hieb (geh mit Waffe) to lash out

    er hieb mit dem Degen ( auf seinen Gegner) — he made a thrust (at his opponent) with his dagger

    4) aux sein inf = stoßen) to bang, to hit

    er ist mit dem Fuß gegen einen spitzen Stein gehauen — he banged or hit his foot against a sharp stone

    3. vr (inf)
    1) (= sich prügeln) to scrap, to fight

    sich mit jdm háúen — to scrap or fight with sb

    2) (= sich setzen, legen) to fling oneself
    * * *
    1) (to cut with an axe, sword etc: He hewed down the tree.) hew
    2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) slash
    * * *
    hau·en
    [ˈhauən,]
    I. vt
    1.
    < haute o (selten a.) hieb, gehauen>
    (fam: schlagen)
    etw auf [o gegen] etw akk \hauen to hit sth against sth
    jdm etw auf den Kopf \hauen to hit sb over the head with sth
    einen Nagel in ein Brett \hauen to bang [or knock] a nail into a board
    2.
    < haute o (selten a.) hieb, gehauen>
    jdn \hauen to hit [or clout] sb; (wiederholt) to beat sb
    bitte hau mich nicht, ich tu es ja auch nicht wieder! don't hit me please, I won't do it again!
    3.
    <haute, gehauen>
    etw in etw akk \hauen to carve sth in sth
    der Künstler hat diese Statue in Marmor ge\hauen the artist carved this statue in marble
    um fischen zu können, mussten sie ein Loch ins Eis \hauen in order to fish they had to cut a hole in the ice
    die Stufen waren von Hand in den harten Fels ge\hauen worden the steps had been hewn by hand in the hard rock
    ein Loch in eine Wand \hauen to knock a hole in a wall
    4.
    <haute, gehauen>
    (selten: stoßen)
    sich dat etw an etw akk o dat \hauen to hit [or bang] sth on sth
    au verdammt, ich habe mir das Knie an die Tischkante ge\hauen! ow damn it, I've hit my knee on the edge of the table
    5.
    <haute, gehauen>
    etw irgendwohin \hauen to slap sth somewhere
    6.
    <haute, gehauen>
    Holz \hauen to chop wood
    7.
    <haute, gehauen>
    Erz \hauen to cut ore
    Kohle \hauen to break coal
    8.
    <haute, gehauen>
    einen Baum \hauen to hew a tree
    II. vi
    1.
    < hieb o (fam a.) haute, gehauen>
    [mit etw dat] auf [o gegen] etw akk \hauen to smash sth against sth
    er nahm die Axt und hieb damit gegen das Türschloss he picked up the axe and smashed it against the door lock
    hau doch nicht so auf die Klaviertasten! don't thump the piano keys like that!
    jdm auf etw akk/in etw akk \hauen to hit [or punch] sb on/in sth
    er hieb ihm mit dem Schlagstock auf den Kopf he hit him on the head with the baton
    jdm [freundschaftlich] auf die Schulter \hauen to clap sb on the shoulder
    2.
    < haute o (selten a.) hieb, gehauen>
    (fam: prügeln) to hit out
    bitte nicht \hauen! please don't hit me!
    3. Hilfsverb: sein (selten: stoßen)
    [mit etw dat] gegen etw akk \hauen to bang sth against [or on] sth
    er ist mit dem Fuß gegen einen Stein ge\hauen he banged his foot on a rock
    III. vr
    1.
    <haute, gehauen>
    (sl: sich setzen, legen)
    sich akk auf etw akk/in etw akk \hauen to throw [or fling] oneself onto/into sth
    hau dich nicht so aufs Sofa! don't throw yourself onto the sofa like that!
    2.
    <haute, gehauen>
    sich akk [mit jdm] \hauen to fight [with sb]; (sie hauen sich schon wieder) they are fighting each other again
    ein H\hauen und Stechen (fam) a free-for-all
    * * *
    1.
    1) (ugs.): (schlagen) belt (coll.); clobber (coll.); beat

    jemanden windelweich/grün und blau hauen — beat somebody black and blue

    2) (ugs.): (auf einen Körperteil) belt (coll.); hit; (mit der Faust auch) smash (sl.); punch; (mit offener Hand auch) slap; smack
    3) (ugs.): (hineinschlagen) knock
    4) (herstellen) carve <figure, statue, etc.> (in + Akk. in); cut, chop < hole>
    5) (mit einer Waffe schlagen)

    jemanden aus dem Sattel/vom Pferd hauen — knock somebody out of the saddle/off his/her horse

    6) (salopp): (schleudern) sling (coll.); fling
    7) (landsch.): (fällen) fell; cut down
    8) (Bergbau) cut <coal, ore>
    2.
    1)

    jemandem auf die Schulter hauenslap or clap somebody on the shoulder

    jemandem ins Gesicht hauenbelt (coll.)/slap somebody in the face

    mit der Faust auf den Tisch hauen — thump the table [with one's fist]

    2) mit sein (ugs.): (stoßen) bump

    mit dem Kopf/Bein gegen etwas hauen — bang or hit or bump one's head/leg against something

    3.
    1) (ugs.): (sich prügeln) have a punch-up (coll.) or a fight; fight
    2) (salopp): (sich setzen, legen) fling or throw oneself
    * * *
    hauen; haut, haute oder hieb, hat/ist gehauen oder dial gehaut
    A. v/t (hat)
    1. (haute) umg (jemanden) (schlagen) hit; (Kind) smack; (prügeln) beat;
    haut ihn! let him have it!;
    jemanden krankenhausreif/k.o. hauen put sb in (the) hospital/knock sb out;
    Mus etc
    hauen make mincemeat of sb; Lukas, Ohr
    2. (meist haute) (schlagen) hit, bang; (zerschlagen) smash; mit Werkzeug: (hacken) chop; (meißeln) (Statue etc) hew, make (
    aus from); (Loch etc) cut, make; BERGB (Erz) cut, (Kohle) auch break; dial (Bäume) chop down; (Gras etc) cut, mow; (Fleisch, Holz) chop;
    jemandem etwas auf den Kopf hauen hit sb over the head with sth;
    einen Nagel in die Wand hauen umg bang a nail into the wall;
    etwas/die Wohnung kurz und klein hauen smash sth to pieces/tear the place apart; Ohr
    3. (hieb) geh, mit Waffe: thrust
    4. (haute) umg (stoßen) knock; (werfen) chuck; auf den Tisch etc: bang (down);
    das haut den stärksten Mann vom Hocker oder
    aus den Latschen etc umg it really knocks you sideways (US knocks your socks off);
    das haut mich nicht vom Hocker etc umg I’m not exactly bowled over by it; Pfanne
    B. v/i
    1. ( meist haute; hat); umg:
    hauen nach lash out at;
    um sich hauen hit out in all directions;
    jemandem auf die Schulter hauen clap sb on the shoulder;
    jemandem ins Gesicht hauen hit ( oder slap) sb in the face;
    auf den Tisch hauen bang (one’s fist on) the table;
    in die Tasten hauen pound the keys;
    nicht hauen! don’t hit me ( oder him etc)!; Pauke
    2. ( hieb; hat); mit Waffe: thrust, strike
    3. ( haute; ist); umg:
    mit dem Kopf an die Tür hauen (stoßen) knock ( oder bang) one’s head against the door;
    auf den Boden/in den Dreck hauen (fallen) fall slap on the ground/in the mud
    C. v/r ( haute; hat); umg
    1.
    sich mit jemandem hauen (have a) fight with sb;
    sie hauen sich they’re fighting
    2.
    hauen hit the sack
    * * *
    1.
    1) (ugs.): (schlagen) belt (coll.); clobber (coll.); beat

    jemanden windelweich/grün und blau hauen — beat somebody black and blue

    2) (ugs.): (auf einen Körperteil) belt (coll.); hit; (mit der Faust auch) smash (sl.); punch; (mit offener Hand auch) slap; smack
    3) (ugs.): (hineinschlagen) knock
    4) (herstellen) carve <figure, statue, etc.> (in + Akk. in); cut, chop < hole>

    jemanden aus dem Sattel/vom Pferd hauen — knock somebody out of the saddle/off his/her horse

    6) (salopp): (schleudern) sling (coll.); fling
    7) (landsch.): (fällen) fell; cut down
    8) (Bergbau) cut <coal, ore>
    2.
    1)

    jemandem auf die Schulter hauenslap or clap somebody on the shoulder

    jemandem ins Gesicht hauenbelt (coll.)/slap somebody in the face

    mit der Faust auf den Tisch hauen — thump the table [with one's fist]

    2) mit sein (ugs.): (stoßen) bump

    mit dem Kopf/Bein gegen etwas hauen — bang or hit or bump one's head/leg against something

    3.
    1) (ugs.): (sich prügeln) have a punch-up (coll.) or a fight; fight
    2) (salopp): (sich setzen, legen) fling or throw oneself
    * * *
    v.
    to bash v.
    to hew v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: hewn)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > hauen

  • 6 DREPA

    * * *
    (drep; drap, drápum; drepinn), v.
    I. with acc. or absol.;
    1) to stike, beat, knock;
    drepa e-n vendi, to strike one with a rod;
    hann tók hörpu sína ok drap strengi (struck the strings) til sláttar; drepa járn, to hammer iron;
    drepa or drepa högg á dyrr, to knock at the door;
    drepa botn úr keraldi, to knock the bottom out of a tub;
    at eigi drepir þú mik í dúp, that you knock me not into the deep;
    drepa í hel, í dauða, til heljar, to smite to death;
    2) to kill, slay (skulu vér nú fara at honum ok drepa hann);
    3) in a game of chess, to take a piece (þá drap jarl af honum riddara);
    drepa eld, to strike, fire (= drepa upp eld);
    drepa slóð, to make a trail (drápu kyrtlarnir döggslóðina);
    5) with prep., drepa af, to kill, slaughter (cattle);
    drepa niðr, to kill off (þótt hirðmenn þínir sé drepnir niðr sem svn);
    drepa sik ór dróma, to get rid of (throw off) a fetter;
    drepa til e-s, to strike, hit, at one;
    drepa e-t undir sik, to knock or drag down (skaltu standa hiá, er fjándi sá drepr mik undir sik);
    drepa upp eld = drepa eld;
    drepa e-t út, to divulge a thing;
    drepa yfir e-t, to hide, suppress;
    drap hann brátt yfir (he soon mastered) harm sinn;
    6) refl., drepast, to perish, die, esp. of cattle (fé hans drapst aldri af drephríðum);
    recipr. to put one another to death (þá diepast menn fyrir ágirni sakir);
    drepa menn fyrir, to kill one another’s men;
    7) impers., drepr honuin aldregi ský (acc.) í augu, his eyes never get clouded;
    ofrkappit (acc.) drepr fyrir þeim (their high spirits break down), þegar haminjan brestr; drap þó heldr í fyrir honum, he rather grew worse, his eyes grew weaker;
    nú drepr ór hljóð (acc.) fyrst ór konunginum, the king became silent at once;
    þá drap stall ór hjarta hans, his heart failed;
    ofan drap flaugina, the vane was knocked down;
    regn (acc.) drepr í gegnum et, the rain beats through (the thatch);
    II. with dat.;
    1) to put, thrust;
    hendi drap á kampa, he put his hand to his beard;
    drepa fœti (fótum) í eð, to strike (knock) one’s foot against, stumble over (drap fótunum í þrøskuldinn ok lá fallinn);
    drepa höfði, to droop (with) the head (Egill drap höfðin niðr í feld sinn);
    drepa fingri í munn sér, to put the finger into the mouth;
    drepa hendi til es, við em, to give one a slap with the hand;
    drepa hendi við e-u, to wave away with the hand to refuse a kind offer (drepa hendi við boðnu gulli);
    2) to tuck up the sleeves or skirts of a garment (hann hafði drepit upp skautunum);
    drepa hári undir belti sér, to tuck the hair under the belt (of a lady);
    3) to dip, immerse;
    drepa skeggi (the beard) í Breiðafjörð, to be drowned in B. drepa barni I vatn, to baptize a child;
    4) drepa orði, dómi á et, to talk, judge of;
    drepa huldu á et, to hide, keep secret;
    drepa e-u á dreif, see dreif; fig., drepa í egg e-u, to turn a deaf ear to;
    5) spoil (drepa gleði, teiti es);
    drepa kosti es, to destroy one’s happiness;
    impers. drap þá skjótt kosti, the cheer was soon gone;
    6) drepa niðr e-u, to suppress (drepa niðr konungs rétti, illu orði);
    drepa niðr sœmd es, to drag down one’s reputation, to disparage one;
    drepa niðr máli, to quash a lawsuit.
    * * *
    pret. drap, 2nd pers. drapt, mod. drapst, pl. drápu; pret. subj. dræpi; part. drepit; pres. drep; with the suff. neg. pret. drap-a. Orkn.: [A. S. drepan; Dan. dræbe; Swed. drapa; O. H. G. trefan; mod. Germ. treffen, whence the mod. Dan. treffe, in the sense to hit; Ulf. uses slahan and stautjan, but never dripan; in Engl. the word is lost.]
    A. WITH ACC., OR ABSOL. högg ( a blow) or the like being understood, to strike, beat:
    I. act. of music, to strike the chords, (cp. phrases such as, slá danz, to strike up for a dance; slagr is battle and poem, Trolla-slagr and Gýgjar-slagr are names of poems); hann tók hörpu sína ok drap strengi ( struck the strings) til slags, Stj. 458 (hence drápa, a song); d. e-n vendi, to strike with a rod, Skm. 26: to knock, d. á dyrr, or d. högg á dyrr, to knock at a door, Nj. 150; síðan gengu þau heim bæði ok drápu á dyrr, 153; drápu þar á dyrr, Sturl. iii. 154: metaph., d. á e-t, to touch slightly on a matter; d. botn ór keraldi, to knock the bottom out of a jar, Fms. xi. 34; d. járn, to beat iron (a blacksmith’s term) with a sledge-hammer, Grett. 129, cp. drep-sleggja.
    2. esp. with the sense of violence, to knock, strike; áfallit hafði drepit hann inn í bátinn, Bs. i. 422; at eigi drepir þú mik í djúp, that thou knockest me not into the deep, Post. 656 B. 9; herða klett drep ek þér hálsi af, Ls. 57.
    β. as a law term, to smite, strike; ef maðr drepr ( smites) mann, ok varðar þat skóggang, Grág. ii. 116; eigu menn eigi at standa fyrir þeim manni er drepit hefir annan, id.; ef maðr drepr mann svá at bein brotna, 14; nú vænisk sá maðr því er drap, at…, 15; þat er drep ef bein brotna, ok verðr sá úæll till dóms er drepit hefir, 16; nú vænisk hinn því, at hann hafi drepit hann, 19.
    γ. the phrases, d. e-n til heljar, Grág. ii. 161, or d. til dauðs, to smite to death; Josúa drap til dauða alla þjóð Anakim, Stj. 456; d. í hel, id., Hbl. 27; hence
    3. metaph. or ellipt. to kill, put to death, cp. Lat. caedere, Engl. smite; eigi er manni skylt at d. skógarmann, þótt…, Grág. ii. 162; skulu vér nú fara at honum ok d. hann, Nj. 205; þar varð illa með þeim því at Ásgrímr drap Gaut, 39; til þess at d. Grim, Eg. 114; tóku þeir af eignum jarla konungs en drápu suma, Fms. i. 6; er drepit hafði fóstra hans …, eigi hæfir at d. svá fríðan svein …, d. skyldi hvern mann er mann údæmðan vá, 80; konung drápum fyrstan, Am. 97; drap hann ( smote with the hammer) hina öldnu jötna systur, Þkv. 32; d. mátti Freyr hann með hendi sinni, Edda 23.
    β. in a game (of chess), to take a piece; þá drap jarl af honum riddara, Fms. iv. 366; taflsins er hann hafði drepit, vi. 29; Hvítserkr hélt töfl einni er hann hafði drepit, Fas. i. 285.
    γ. adding prepp. af, niðr, to slaughter, kill off; þótt hirðmenn þínir sé drepnir niðr sem svín, Fms. vii. 243: d. af, to slaughter (cattle); yxni fimm, ok d. af, Ísl. ii. 330; láttu mik d. af þenna lýð, Post. 656 B. 9.
    4. metaph. phrases; d. e-m skúta, to taunt, charge one with; áfelli þat er konungr drap oss skúta um, Fms. iv. 310; hjarta drepr stall, the heart knocks as it were against a block of stone from fear, Hkr. ii. 360, Orkn., Fbr. 36 (hence stall-dræpt hjarta, a ‘block-beating’ faint heart): d. upp eld, to strike fire, Fms. iv. 338: d. sik ór dróma, to throw off the fetter, Edda 19: d. e-t undir sik, to knock or drag down, skaltú standa hjá er fjandi sá drepr mik undir sik, Grett. 126, 101 A: d. slóð, to make a slot or sleuth (trail); d. kyrtlarnir slóðina, the cloaks trailed along the ground so as to leave a track, Gísl. 154: to trail or make a track of droves or deer, Lex. Poët.: d. e-t út, to divulge a thing (in a bad sense), Fms. vi. 208; d. yfir e-t, to hide, suppress, drap hann brátt yfir ( he soon mastered) harm sinn, Bs. i. 140 (hence yfir-drep, hypocrisy, i. e. cloaking).
    II. reflex., drepask, to perish, die, esp. of beasts; fé hans drapsk aldrei af megrð ok drephríðum, Eb. 150; drapsk allt hans fólk, Fms. v. 250.
    2. recipr. to put one another to death; þá drepask bræðr fyrir ágirni sakar, Edda 40; nú drepask menn (smite one another), eðr særask eðr vegask, Grág. ii. 92; ef menn d. um nætr, Fms. vii. 296; er sjálfir bárusk vápn á ok drápusk, viii. 53; en er bændr fundu at þeir drápusk sjálfir, 68; drepask niðr á leið fram, Ld. 238; drepask menn fyrir, to kill one another’s men, Fms. vii. 177; görðisk af því fjandskapr með þeim Steinólfi svá at þeir drápusk þar (menn?) fyrir, Gullþ. 14.
    III. impers., drepr honum aldregi ský (acc.) í augu, his eyes never get clouded, of the eagle flying in the face of the sun, Hom. 47; ofrkappit (acc.) drepr fyrir þeim ( their high spirits break down) þegar hamingjan brestr, Fms. vi. 155; drap þó heldr í fyrir honum, he rather grew worse, i. e. his eyes grew weaker, Bjarn. 59; nú drepr ór hljóð (acc.) fyrst ór konunginum, the king became silent at once, Fms. xi. 115; stall drepr ór hjarta e-s, Fbr. 36 (vide above, I. 4); ofan drap flaugina (acc.), the flaug was knocked down, Bs. 1. 422; regn drepr í gögnum e-t, the rain beats through the thatch or cover, Fagrsk. 123 (in a verse).
    β. in mod. usage, drepa is even used in the sense to drip (= drjupa), e. g. þak, hús drepr, the thatch, house lets water through.
    B. WITH DAT.:
    I. denoting gentle movement; in many cases the dat. seems to be only instrumental:
    1. of the limbs; hendi drap á kampa, be put his hand to his beard, Hom. 21; d. fæti (fótum), to stumble, prop. to strike with the foot, Nj. 112, Fas. ii. 558, Bs. i. 742, Hom. 110, Grett. 120; d. fæti í e-t, to stumble against, 103; d. fæti við e-t, id., Fas. ii. 558; d. höfði, to droop, nod with the head; drap í gras höfði, (the horse) drooped with the head, let it fall, Gkv. 2. 5; d. niðr höfði, id., Nj. 32; Egill sat svá opt, at hann drap höfðinu niðr í feld sinn (from sorrow), Eg. 322, O. H. L. 45 (for shame); d. fingri í munn sér, to put the finger into the mouth, Edda 74; fingri drap í munninn sinn (of a child), the words of a ditty; d. hendi til e-s, or við e-m, to give one a slap with the hand (inst. dat.), Nj. 27; hence metaph., d. hendi við e-u, to wave away with the hand, to refuse a kind offer, Bs. i. 636; d. hendi við boðnu gulli, Al. 75: the phrase, d. hendi við sóma sínum, cp. Al. 162.
    2. to tuck up the sleeves or skirts of a garment; d. skautum (upp), Fms. vii. 297; hann hafði drepit upp skautunum, Lv. 85; hann hafði drepit upp fyrir blöðunum undir beltið, Eb. 226: Sigurðr drap blöðunum undir belti sér, Orkn. 474; d. hári undir belti sér, to tuck the hair under the belt (of a lady), hárit tók ofan á bringuna ok drap hón (viz. því) undir belti sér, Nj. 24; hafði hár svá mikit, at hann drap undir belti sér, 272.
    II. to dip; d. skeggi í Breiðafjörð niðr, to dip the beard in the Breidafiord, i. e. to be drowned, Ld. 316; d. hendi, or fingri í vatn, to dip the hand, finger into water (vide above); d. barni í vatn, to dip a baby into water, i. e. to baptize, K. Þ. K. 10: the phrase, d. fleski í kál, to dip bacon into kale broth, Fas. iii. 381; nú taka þeir hafrstökur tvær, ok d. þeim í sýrukerin, Gísl. 7.
    β. the phrase, d. e-u, of wax, lime, butter, or the like, to daub, plaster, fill up with; þú skalt taka vax ok d. því í eyru förunauta þinna, Od. xii. 77; síðan drap eg því í eyru á öllum skipverjum, 177; vaxið er eg hafði drepið í eyru þeim, 200; d. smjöri í ílát, to fill a box with butter.
    γ. metaph. phrases; d. dul á e-t, to throw a veil over, Hkr. ii. 140, in mod. usage, draga dulur á e-t: the phrase, d. í skörðin (the tongue understood), to talk indistinctly, from loss of teeth; d. orði, dómi á e-t, to talk, reason, judge of a thing, Fms. ix. 500; d. huldu á, to hide, cloak, keep secret, xi. 106: d. e-u á dreif, prop. tothrow adrift,’ throw aside, i. e. think little of a thing, þessu var á dreif drepit, it was hushed up, Orkn. 248; áðr hafði mjök verit á dreif drepit um mál Bjarnar ( there had been much mystery about Björn), hvárt hann var lífs eðr eigi, sagði annarr þat logit, en annarr sagði satt, i. e. no one knew anything for certain, Bjarn. 20; en eigi varð vísan á dreif drepin ( the song was not thrown aside or kept secret) ok kom til eyrna Birni, 32; drápu öllu á dreif um þessa fyrirætlan, hushed it all up, Eg. 49: d. í egg e-u, prop. to bate the edge of a thing, to turn a deaf ear to, Orkn. 188, metaphor from blunting the edge of a weapon.
    δ. d. e-u niðr, to suppress a thing (unjustly); d. niðr konungs rétti, N. G. L. i. 7 5; d. niðr sæmd e-s, to pull down a person’s reputation, Boll. 346; d. niðr illu orði, to keep down a bad report, suppress it, Nj. 21; d. niðr máli, to quash a lawsuit, 33; drepit svá niðr herörinni, Fms. iv. 207.
    ε. d. glaumi, gleði, teiti e-s, to spoil one’s joy, Lex. Poët.; d. kosti e-s, to destroy one’s happiness, Am. 69: impers., drap þú brátt kosti, the cheer was soon gone, Rm. 98.

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