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  • 1 mei

    May
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  • 2 MEIÐR

    (gen. -s or -ar), m.
    1) longitudinal beam; sledge-runner (þá reif hann meiðinn undan sleðanum); fig., standa á önderverðan meið með e-m, to stand in the forefront as a champion, to support one; mjök þótti mönnum á einn meið hallast með heim, it went all on one side with them;
    2) pole, log; telgja meið til rifjar, to cut a log into a loom-beam;
    3) tree (hrafn sat á hám meiði);
    4) gallows-tree (veit ek, at ek hekk vindga meiði á).
    * * *
    m., gen. meiðar, Gm. 34 (Bugge), but else meiðs, dat. meiði; [ meid or mei, Ivar Aasen; Swed. mede; perh. derived from meiða, of a lopped and barked tree]:— a pole or longitudinal beam, esp. the two long beams in a sledge, also called sleð-meiðr; þá reif hann meiðinn undan sleðanum, … en Arnkell laust af sér með meiðnum, … hann laust sleðmeiðnum í mót honum, … en meiðrinn kom á garðinn, … en sleðmeiðrinn brotnaði í fjötrar-raufinni, Eb. 190: the phrases, standa á öndverðan meið með e-m, to stand foremost on the meið, to stand at the upcurving of the sledge-bearers, i. e. to stand in the forefront as a champion, Bs. i. 141; cp. ‘staa paa meiom,’ and ‘meia-hals’ = the rising of the meid, Ivar Aasen; mjök þótti mönnum á einn meið hallask með þeim, it went all on one side (metaphor from a sledge capsizing), Bjarn. 59; váð-meiðr, a pole to hang clothes on for drying; nú skulu þér hér reisa við ána váðmeið, ok er konum hægt til þváttar at hreinsa stórföt … þat hygg ek at við þann meið festi hann ykkr upp, Glúm. 390, 391, Rd. 296; cp. váð-áss, Hrafn. 20.
    2. poët. a pole; telgja meið til rifjar, to shape a pole for a loom, to make a weaver’s loom, Rm. 15: of the mistletoe, af þeim meiði er mer (i. e. mær = mjór) sýndisk, Vsp.: of the gallows’ tree, Hðm. 18, Ht. (Yngl. S. ch. 26); and of the tree Yggdrasil, Gm. 34, Hm. 139, prob. from the notion of its being the gallows of Odin: so also the raven ‘á meiði’ in Bkv. 11 seems to mean the gallows, cp. Germ. galgen-vogel; in Hkv. 1. 5. it is perh. = váðmeiðr. The word can never be used of a living tree. In poetical circumlocutions of a man, vápna meiðr, passim, see Lex. Poët.

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  • 3 MEIÐA

    (-dda, -ddr), v.
    1) to hurt, esp. to maim, injure seriously (hina rak hann ór landi, meiddi eðr drap);
    2) of things, to damage (finna þeir at skipit var meitt neðan); to spoil, destroy (þá tók hann at m. hof ok hörga);
    3) refl. to take hurt.
    * * *
    d, to hurt, of bodily injury; hann lék hann ílla ok kvaðsk mundu meiða hann, Eg. 189; munda ek þat ok vilja, at hann meiddi ykkr eigi opt, Fms. ii. 101; meiddu þig ekki, take heed not to hurt thee! hefirðu meitt þig?—esp. to maim, injure seriously, or if of things, to damage, sverðum þeir meiddu þann er saklauss var, Sól. 22, Sturl. ii. 181; en hina rak hann ór landi, meiddi eðr drap, Fs. 18, 99, Ó. H. 63; ok ætlaði at láta meiða eðr drepa ossa landa fyrir, Íb. 10; meiðit hvert skip svá at ekki sé sjófært, Fær. 260; finna þeir nú, at skipit var meitt neðan, Sturl. iii. 68:—to spoil, destroy, eptir þat kom hagl stórt ok meiddi allan ávöxt jarðar, Pr. 436; nú hefir yður vangeymsla mjök meiddan várn sigr, Fms. vi. 326; ef menn skeðja jörðu eðr meiða lands-nytjar, Grág. ii. 216; þá tók hann at meiða hof ok hörga, Bs. i. 10:—of a horse, to make it sore on the back, and part. meiddr, sore in the back.
    II. reflex. to take hurt, be hurt, maimed, Grág. ii. 16, Fms. i. 273; meiddusk skipin þar fyrir, Ó. H. 164; ok hafði meizk (= meiðsk) þjóleggrinn, Bs. i. 344.

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  • 4 Mei

    [Swahili Word] Mei
    [English Word] May
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9
    [Derived Language] English
    [Derived Word] May
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    Swahili-english dictionary > Mei

  • 5 meiðzl

    or meizl, mod. meiðsli, n., mostly in pl. bodily hurts, injuries, mutilation. Sturl. ii. 181, Korm. 216, Fms. vii. 185 (v. l.), Bs. i. 530; meizla-högg, -sár, Fas. i. 331, iii. 33; meizla-laust, Fms. ii. 276.

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  • 6 mei

    mĕus, a, um (voc. meus for mi:

    proice tela manu, sanguis meus,

    Verg. A. 6, 835:

    Lolli meus,

    Sid. Ep. 1, 9; and:

    domine meus,

    id. ib. 4, 10; gen. plur meūm for meorum:

    pietas majorum meūm,

    Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 66:

    meapte,

    Ter. Heaut. 4, 3, 8:

    meopte,

    Plaut. Most. 1, 2, 77:

    meāmet,

    id. Poen. 1, 3, 37; Sall. J. 85, 24; archaic form MIVS: MIEIS MORIBVS, Monum. Scip. in Inscr. Orell. 554; and mis = meis: ingens cura'st mis concordibus aequiperare, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 955 P.; cf. Vahl. Enn. Ann. v. 131, p. 21), pron. possess. [me], my, mine, belonging to me, my own:

    haec ero dicam meo,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 304:

    carnifex,

    Ter. And. 4, 1, 27:

    discriptio,

    made by me, Cic. Sen. 17, 59:

    crimen,

    against me, what I am blamed for, App. Mag. 10 init. p. 279:

    non mea est simulatio,

    is not my way, Ter. Heaut. 4, 5, 34:

    tempestate meā,

    in my day, Juv. 4, 140: meus sum, I am myself, in my right senses:

    pavidum gelidumque trementi Corpore, vixque meum firmat deus,

    Ov. M. 3, 689:

    quod quidem ego facerem, nisi plane esse vellem meus,

    quite independent, Cic. Leg. 2, 7, 17:

    vindicta postquam meus a praetore recessi,

    my own master, free, Pers. 5, 88: meus est, he is mine, I have him, have caught him, he is in my power:

    meus hic est: hamum vorat,

    Plaut. Curc. 3, 61:

    meus illic homost,

    id. Mil. 2, 3, 63; id. Ps. 1, 3, 147; id. Bacch. 1, 1, 70:

    hic homo meus est,

    id. Ps. 4, 7, 21:

    vicimus: en! meus est, exclamat Nāis,

    Ov. M. 4, 356: meus, my, my own, my dear, my beloved:

    Nero meus mirificas apud me tibi gratias agit,

    Cic. Fam. 13, 64, 1:

    civis,

    my fellow-citizen, Juv. 12, 121.—With apposite gen.:

    cui nomen meum absentis honori fuisset,

    Cic. Planc. 10, 26:

    quod meum factum dictumve consulis gravius quam tribuni audistis?

    Liv. 7, 40, 9. ut mea defunctae molliter ossa cubent, Ov. Am. 1, 8, 108.— Absol.: mĕi, ōrum, m., my friends or relatives, my adherents, my followers:

    ego meorum solus sum meus,

    Ter. Phorm. 4, 1, 21:

    flamma extrema meorum,

    Verg. A. 2, 431: meus homo, or simply meus, i. e. this silly fellow of mine:

    homo meus se in pulpito Totum prosternit,

    Phaedr. 5, 7, 32: at legatus meus ad emendum modo proficiscitur, Auct. Decl. Quint. 12, 18:

    stupor,

    this blockhead of mine, Cat. 17, 21: mea and mea tu, my love, my darling:

    mea Pythias,

    Ter. Eun. 4, 3, 14:

    mea tu,

    id. Ad. 3, 1, 2:

    o mea,

    Ov. M. 14, 761.— Voc.: mi, my dear! my beloved! o mi Aeschine, o mi germane! Ter. Ad. 2, 4, 4.—With the fem.:

    mi soror,

    App. M. 5, p. 166, 3; 4, p. 155, 6;

    8, p. 205, 2: mi domina,

    Hier. Ep. 22, 1:

    mi catella,

    id. ib. 2:

    mi virgo,

    id. ib. 17.—In plur.:

    mi homines, mi spectatores,

    dear people, good spectators, Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 8.— Neutr. absol.: mĕum, i, n., mine: quod subrupuisti meum, my property, i. e. my daughter, Plaut. Aul. 4, 10, 29; cf.

    meam,

    id. ib. v. 14; 26: meum est, it is my affair, my concern, my duty, my custom:

    non est mentiri meum,

    Ter. Heaut. 3, 2, 38:

    puto esse meum, quid sentiam, exponere,

    Cic. Fam. 6, 5.—
    2.
    Plur.:

    fundite quae mea sunt, cuncta,

    Juv. 12, 37.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > mei

  • 7 meiða

    bruise

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  • 8 Mei

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  • 9 meiðir

    m. an injurer, Lex. Poët.

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  • 10 mei

    (gen.) PRON REFLEX

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  • 11 meî

    by

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  • 12 meî-

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  • 13 meî, af

    of

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  • 14 mei

    n. May, fifth month of the Gregorian calendar

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  • 15 Mei

    in (verb); sometimes written as "mein"; not to be confused with mai (which see)

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  • 16 Mei

    May

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  • 17 mei

    my, mine / MY heart belongs to daddy. that old gang of MINE.

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > mei

  • 18 Mei

    May

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  • 19 mei

    May [n]

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  • 20 mei

    to wither (of plants).

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