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    may be prefixed to almost every adjective and adverb in an intensive sense, very, extremely.
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    may in old writers be prefixed to almost every adjective and adverb in an intensive sense, like Engl. very, Lat. per-, Gr. οια-, ζα-. In common talk and modern writings it is rare (except after a negative), and denotes something below the average, viz. tolerably, pretty well, not very well; but in the Sagas, something capital, exceeding. In high style it may perhaps be used in the old sense, e. g. allfagrt ljós oss birtist brátt, a transl. of the Ambrosian hymn, Aurora lucis rutilat. The instances in old writers are nearly endless, e. g. all-annt, n. adj. very eager, Fms. ii. 41; ironically, 150. all-apr, adj. very sore, very harsh, v. apr. all-auðsóttligt, n. adj. very easy, Fs. 40. all-auðveldliga, adv. very easily, Fms. iv. 129. all-auðveldligr, adj. very easy, Fms. v. 331. all-auðveldr, adj. id., Fbr. 158: neut. as adv., Hkr. ii. 76. all-ágætr, adj. very famous, Fms. ii. 76. all-áhyggjusamliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very careful, Fms. vi. 184. all-ákafliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very hot, impetuous, Hkr. i. 234, ii. 32. all-ákaft, adj. very fast, Nj. 196. all-áræðiliga, adv. very likely, Fær. 183. all-áræðislítill, adj. very timid, Fms. vi. 217. all-ástúðligt, n. adj. very hearty, intimate, Fms. ii. 20. all-banvænn, adj. very likely to prove mortal, Orkn. 148. all-beinn, adj. very hospitable, Fms. ii. 84, Eb. 286: neut. as adv., Fær. 259. all-beiskr, adj. very harsh, bitter, Sturl. iii. 167. all-bert, n. adj. very manifest, Lex. Poët. all-bitr, adj. very biting, sharp, Sks. 548. all-bitrligr, adj. of a very sharp appearance, Vígl. 20. all-bjartr, adj. very bright, Fms. viii. 361. all-bjúgr, adj. very much bent, curved, Ölkofr. 39. all-blár, adj. very blue, Glúm. 394. all-blíðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very blithely, kindly, Fær. 132. all-blíðr, adj. very mild, amiable, Sd. 158, Fms. i. 202. all-bráðgörr, adj. very soon mature, Eb. 16. all-bráðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very hastily, Orkn. 72. all-bráðr, adj. very hot-headed, Njarð. 370: neut. as adv. very soon, Fms. xi. 51: dat. pl. all-bráðum, as adv. very suddenly, 139. all-bros-ligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very funny, laughable, Fms. iii. 113. all-dasigr, adj. very sluggish, Lex. Poët. all-digr, adj. very big, stout; metaph. puffed up, Nj. 236. all-djarfliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very boldly, Fms. ii. 313, Orkn. 102. all-djúpsettr, adj. very deep, thoughtful, Bret. 158. all-drengiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very bold, gallant, Lv. 110. all-dræmt, n. adj. very boastfully, from dramb, superbia, (the modern word is dræmt = slowly, sluggishly); þeir létu a. yfir sér, boasted, Sturl. ii. 56. MS. Mus. Brit. 1127; Cod. A. M. has allvænt, prob. wrongly. all-dyggr, adj. very doughty, Lex. Poët. all-dýrr, adj. very dear, Fms. iii. 159. all-eiguligr, adj. very worth having, Sd. 146. all-eina (theol.), á Guð alleina (a hymn), alone: Hkr. iii. 339 (in a spurious chapter). all-einarðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very sincere, candid, open, Ld. 334. all-eldiligr and -elliligr, adj. of a very aged appearance, Fms. iii. 125. all-fagr, adj. very bright, fair, Orkn. 296 old Ed.: neut. as adv. very fairly, Sturl. i. 72. all-fast, n. adj. very firmly, steadfastly, Eb. 290, Fær. 259. all-fastorðr, adj. very ‘wordfast,’ very true to his word, Fms. vii. 120. all-fálátr, adj. very taciturn, close, Fas. iii. 408. all-fáliga, adv. on very cold terms, Sturl. iii. 298. all-fámáligr, adj. very close, of very few words, Fms. iii. 85, iv. 366. all-fámennr, adj. followed by very few people, Sturl. ii. 122, Magn. 386. all-far, adj. very few, Eg. 512, Ld. 272, Ísl. ii. 356: neut. on very cold terms, Fms. xi. 55. all-fáræðinn, adj. of very few words, Fms. iv. 312. all-feginn, adj. very ‘fain,’ glad, Eg. 240, Ld. 330. all-feginsamliga, adv. very ‘fain,’ gladly, Eg. 27. all-feigligr, adj. having the mark of death very plain on one’s face, v. feigr, Sturl. iii. 234. all-feitr, adj. very fat, Fms. x. 303. all-ferliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very rudely, Fms. iv. 263. all-fémikill, adj. very costly, Ld. 298. all-fjarri, adv. very far, far from, metaph., Hkr. ii. 246; eigi a., not improper, Fbr. 15. all-fjartekit, part. very far-fetched, Skálda 166. all-fjölgan, adj. acc. very numerous (does not exist in nom.), Sks. 138 A. all-fjölkunnigr, adj. very deeply versed in sorcery, Fms. ii. 175, Fas. i. 412. all-fjölmeðr and -mennr, adj. followed, attended by very many people, much frequented, Eg. 724, 188, Hkr. i. 215: n. sing. in very great numbers, Fms. i. 36. all-fjölrætt, n. adj. very heedful, much talked of, Nj. 109. all-forsjáll, adj. very prudent, Hom. 115. all-framr, adj. very famous, Lex. Poët.; very far forward, Grett. 161 A. all-frekliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very daringly, impudently, Fas. i. 24. all-frekr, adj. too eager, too daring, Fms. vii. 164. all-friðliga, adv. in very great peace, Lex. Poët. all-fríðr, adj. very beautiful, Eg. 23, Hkr. i. 225, ii. 354, Fms. i. 2. all-frjáls, adj. very free, independent, v. alfrjáls. all-fróðligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very wise, learned, Sks. 306 B. all-fróðr, adj. very learned, Sks. 30. all-frægr, adj. very famous, Fms. ii. 324, Hkr. i. 232, ii. 187, Ld. 122. all-frækiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj., and all-frækn, adj. and -liga, adv. very bold, boldly, Ísl. ii. 267, Hkr. i. 239, Fms. i. 121. all-fúss, adj. and -liga, adv. very eager, eagerly, Eg. 488, Fms. xi. 89. all-fýsiligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very desirable, Eg. 19, 468. all-fölr, adj. very pale, Lex. Poët. all-gagnsamr, adj. very profitable, gainful, Ísl. ii. 56. all-gamall, adj. very old, Hkr. i. 34. all-gegniliga and -gegnliga, adv. very fittingly, Sturl. ii. 63. all-gemsmikill, adj. very wanton, frolicsome, Sturl. ii. 57. all-gerla and -görviligr, v. -görla, -görviligr. all-gestrisinn, adj. very hospitable, Háv. 40. all-geysilegr, adj. and -liga, adv. very impetuous, Fms. x. 81. all-gildliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. with a very grand air, Grett. 121. all-gildr, adj. very grand, Lex. Poët. all-giptusam-liga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very lucky, Fms. x. 53. all-glaðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very joyfully, joyful, Fms. iii. 143, Lv. 55. all-glaðr, adj. very joyful, Eg. 163, Ld. 176. all-gleymr, adj. very gleeful, mirthful, in high spirits, [glaumr], verða a. við e-t, Sturl. iii. 152, Eb. 36. all-glæsiliga, adj. and -ligr, adv. very shiny, Eb. 34, Fas. iii. 626, Fms. ix. 430. all-glöggsær, adj. very transparent, dearly visible, metaph., þorf. Karl. 380. all-glöggt, n. adj. very exactly, Hkr. iii. 253, Fas. iii. 13. all-góðmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very kindly, kind, Mag. 6. all-góðr, adj. very good, Nj. 222, Eg. 36, 198. all-greiðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very easy, easily, Eb. 268: neut. as adv., Eb. l. c. all-grimmliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very grimly, fiercely, Fas. iii. 414. all-grimmr, adj. very cruel, fierce, Hkr. iii. 167. all-grun-samliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very suspiciously, Ísl. ii. 364. all-göfugr, adj. very distinguished, Eg. 598, Bs. i. 60. all-görla, adv. very clearly, precisely, Hkr. iii. 133, Fms. xi. 15. all-görviligr, adj. very stout, manly, Fms. ii. 28. all-hagstæðr, adj. with a very fair wind, Sturl. iii. 109. all-harðligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very hard, stern, Fas. i. 382. all-harðr, adj. very hard, stern, Fms. i. 177: n. sing. severely, Nj. 165, Grág. i. 261. all-háskasamligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very hazardous, Fms. v. 135. all-heiðinn, adj. quite heathen, Fs. 89 (in a verse). all-heilagr, adj. very sacred, Lex. Poët. all-heimskliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very foolish, frantic, Hkr. ii. 190, Fas. iii. 293. all-heimskr, adj. very silly, stupid, Eg. 376, Grett. 159. all-heppinn, adj. very lucky, happy, Lex. Poët. all-herðimikill, adj. very broad-shouldered, Eg. 305. all-hermannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very martial, Fms. xi. 233. all-hjaldrjúgr, adj. very gossipping, chattering, Lv. 57: neut. as adv., Vápn. 10. all-hógliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very gently, Fms. xi. 240, vi. 274. all-hóleitr and -háleitr, adj. very sublime, Hom. 23. all-hór and -hár, adj. very high, tall, v. -hár. all-hratt, n. adj. in all speed, Lex. Poët. all-hraustliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very bravely, Fms. viii. 289, Eb. 34. all-hraustr, adj. very valiant, Fms. viii. 267. all-hreystimannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very valiantly, Fms. xi. 95. all-hrumliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very infirmly from age, Fas. ii. 91. all-hræddr, adj. very much afraid, Fbr. 94. all-hræðinn, adj. very timid, Fms. vi. 155. all-huml;mgsjúkr, adj. very grieved, heart-sick, Hkr. i. 243, Fms. vi. 133. all-hvass, adj. of the wind, blowing very sharp, Fms. ix. 20, Lex. Poët. all-hyggi-ligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very carefully, Fas. iii. 610. all-hýrliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very blandly, with a very bright face, Fas. iii. 636. all-hæðiligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very ridiculous, Finnb. 312. all-hældreginn, adj. walking very much on one’s heels, dragging the heels very much in walking, of an aged or beggarly person, Band. 9. all-hœgliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very softly, meekly, Fms. xi. 389. all-hœlinn, adj. very bragging, Lex. Poët. all-iðinn, adj. very diligent, laborious, Bs. i. 278. all-illa, adv. and -illr, adj. very badly, bad, wicked, Nj. 242, cp. ilia; ill-willed, Eg. 542: compar., vera allver um, to be worse off, Nj. 221 (Ed. allvant); angry, Lv. 145; disgraceful, Eg. 237; unfortunate, Sturl. ii. 47. all-jafnlyndr, adj. very calm, even-tempered, Fms. vi. 287. all-kaldr, adj. very cold, Vápn. 21. all-kappsamliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. with very much zeal, liberally, Hkr. i. 271; veita a., of hospitality, Ld. 292; mæla a., frankly, peremptorily, 296. all-kappsamr, adj. very eager, vehement, Eg. 187. all-karlmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very manfully, Fms. x. 141. all-kaupmannliga, adv. in a very businesslike, tradesmanlike way, Fms. v.255. all-kátligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very funny, Grett. 112. all-kátr, adj. very joyful, Nj. 18, Eg. 44, 332. all-keppinn, adj. very snappish, Lex. Poët. all-kerskiligr and -keskiligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very sarcastic, biting, Sturl. ii. 196. all-klókr, adj. very shrewd, Hkr. iii. 317. all-knáliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very stoutly, vigorously, Rd. 312. all-kostgæflliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very earnestly, in a very painstaking way, Stj. all-kostigr, adj. very excellent, Lex. Poët. all-kviklatr, adj. very quick, lively, Ld. 270. all-kynliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very strangely, strange, Ísl. ii. 58, Fms. ii. 227, Grett. 160. all-kyrrligr, adj. very quiet, tranquil, Háv. 49. all-kærr, adj. very dear, beloved, Eg. 139, Fms. i. 48; very fond of, Hkr. i. 194: neut., Eg. 116, of mutual love. all-langr, adj. very long, Háv. 49. all-laust, n. adj. very loosely, Fms. xi. 103. all-lágr, adj. very low, short of stature, Fbr. 68. all-lengi, adv. very long, K. Þ. K. 158. all-léttbrúnn, adj. of very brightened, cheerful countenance, Ld. 94. all-léttiliga, adv. very lightly, Fas. iii. 612. all-léttmælt, n. adj., vera a. um e-t, to speak in a very lively way, Fms. iv. 261. all-léttr, adj. very light (in weight), Fas. iii. 487. all-líkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. in very agreeable, courteous terms, Fas. i. 84. all-likligr, adj. very likely, Fas. ii. 247, Sks. 669. all-líkr, adj. very like, Fas. iii. 579, Sd. 160, Korm. 142. all-lítilfjörligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very puny, prop. having little life in one, Háv. 54. all-lítill, adj. very little, Fær. 268: n. sing. all-lítt, as adv. very little, Nj. 108, 130, Korm. 172; poorly, Grett. 116. all-lyginn, adj. very given to lying, Fbr. 157. all-makligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very deserving, fitting, Sturl. iii. 127, Bjarn. 22. all-mann-fátt, n. adj. with very few people, Gísl. 31. all-mannhættr, adj. very dangerous, Fas. iii. 34. all-mannskæðr, adj. very full of manskathe, very murderous, Fms. ii. 512. all-mannæenligr, adj. a very promising man, Fms. iv. 254. all-mannvænn, adj. a man of very great promise, Hkr. ii. 182. all-margliga, adv. very affably, Sturl. iii. 27. all-margmæltr, part. very talkative, Sturl. ii. 179. all-margr, adj. very numerous, pl. very many, Nj. 32, Grág. ii. 176, Sks. 328, Gþl. 329. all-margrætt, n. adj. part. very much spoken of, Fms. viii. 275. all-málugr, adj. very loquacious, Hkr. iii. 152, 655 xi. 2. all-máttfarinn, adj. very much worn out, with very little strength left, Fas. ii. 356. all-máttlítill, adj. very weak, Fms. i. 159. all-meginlauss, adj. very void of strength, Fms. xi. 103. all-mikilfengligr, adj. very high and mighty, very imposing, Fs. all-mikill, adj. very great, Ísl. ii. 269, Nj. 193, Eg. 29, 39: neut. as adv. greatly, Fms. i. 24, vii. 110. all-mikilmannliga, adv. very nobly, Sturl. i. 33. all-misjafn, adj. very variously, unfavourably, in such phrases as, mæla a. um e-t, there were very different stories about the matter, leggja a. til, ganga a. undir, taka a. á, Eg. 242, Hkr. ii. 123, Fms. i. 86, vii. no, Ld. 166. all-mjór, adj. very slim, slender, narrow, Hkr. iii. 117, Gþl. 173. all-mjök, adv. very much, Nj. 134, Ld. 196, Eg. 19; féllu þá a. menn, in very great numbers, Fms. i. 173. all-myrkr, adj. very dark, Fms. ix. 23. all-mæðiliga, adv. with very great effort, heavily, Fms. ix. 16. all-nauðigr, adj. and -liga, adv. very reluctant, unwilling, Grett. 153; a. staddr, dangerously, Fms. v. 212. all-náinn, adj. very near, nearly related, Sks. 330. all-náttförull, adj. very much given to wandering by night, Lex. Poët. all-níðskárr, adj. of a poet, given to mocking, satirical verse, [níð and skáld (?)], Fms. ii. 7. all-nóg, adv. very abundantly, Sd. 182. all-nær, adv. very near, Fms. vii. 289; metaph., lagði a. at, pretty nearly, well-nigh, Fs., Sks. 684 B. all-nærri, adv. very near, Ld. 202, Fas. iii. 339. all-opt, adv. very often, Anecd. 38, Gþl. 169. all-orðfátt, n. adj. in the phrase, göra a. urn, to be very short of words as to, Bjarn. 31. all-ógurligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very frightful, Edda 41. all-ólmliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very furiously, Fas. iii. 546, Bárð. 177. áll-óttalaust, n. adj. with very little to fear, Eg. 371, v. l. all-ramskipaðr, adj. part. very strongly manned, Fms. iii. 13. all-rauðr, adj. very red, Ld. 182. all-ráðligr, adj. very expedient, advisable, Grett. 145. all-reiðiligr, adj. looking very wrathful, Fms. iv. 161. all-reiðr, adj. very wroth, angry, Edda 57, Nj. 135, Eg. 139. all-ríkmarmligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very grand, pompous, magnificent, Fms. i. 213. all-ríkr, adj. very powerful, Fms. i. 115. all-rýrliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very feebly, puny, Fbr. 28. all-röskliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very smart, brisk, Fms. viii. 317. all-sannligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very likely, ‘soothlike,’ Fms. iv. 270. all-sáttgjarnliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very placable, of mild disposition, Sturl. iii. 288. all-seinn, adj. very slow, Bs. i. 192: neut. as adv. slowly, Grett. 151 A. all-sigrsæll, adj. very victorious, having very good luck in war, Hkr. i. 28. all-skammr, adj. very short, very scant, Nj. 264: neut. substantively, a very short way, Finnb. 324; short distance, Fms. iv. 329. all-skapliga, adv. very fittingly, properly, Grett. 120. all-skapværr, adj. of a very gentle, meek disposition, Sturl. all-skapþungt, n. adj., vera a., to be in a very gloomy, depressed state of mind, Fms. iv. 26. all-skarpr, adj. very sharp, Lex. Poët. all-skeinuhættr, adj. very dangerous, vulnerable, Sturl. ii. 139. all-skemtiligr, adj. very amusing, Sturl. ii. 77. all-skillítill, adj. very slow-witted, dull, Sturl. j. 89. all-skjallkænliga, adv. [skjalla, to flatter], very coaxingly, Grett. 131 A. all-skjótt, n. adj. as adv. very soon, Nj. 236. all-skrautligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very smart, splendid, Fas. ii. 366, Mag. 11. all-skygn, adj. very sharp-sighted, Hrafn. 33. all-skyldr, adj. bound to, very obligatory; neut. = bounden duty, Sks. 484; deserved, Gþl. 61:
    β. nearly related, near akin, Fms. xi. 75. all-skyndiliga, adv. very quickly, Blas. 40. all-skynsamliga, adv. very judiciously, Sturl. iii. 161. all-skyrugr, adj. all curd-besprent, Grett. 107 A. all-sköruliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very frankly, boldly, dignified, Sturl. iii. 39, Fms. ix. 5, Ld. 94 C, 226, Bs. i. all-sljáliga, adv. very slowly, sluggishly, Grett. 101 A. all-smár, adj. very small, Fms. v. 55, xi. 61. all-snarpliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very sharply, smartly, Fms. viii. 346. all-snarpr, adj. very sharp, Fms. i. 38, Nj. 246. all-snemma, adv. very early, Fms. ii. 223. all-snjallr, adj. very shrewd, clever, Fms. viii. 367. all-snúðula, adv. very quickly, Lex. Poët. all-snæfr, adj. very brisk, id. all-snöfurmannligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very brisk and energetic looking, of a man, Fms. xi. 79. all-spakliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very mildly, moderately, wisely, Hkr. ii. 41. all-spakr, adj. very gentle, wise, Fms. vi. 298. all-starsýnn, adj. who stares very hard at a thing, looking fixedly upon, Fms. vi. 203. all-sterkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very briskly, strongly, Ld. 158, Fas. iii. 612. all-sterkr, adj. very strong, Hkr. i. 238, Eg. 285; Ísl. ii. 461 ( very vehement); as a pr. name, Fms. iii. 183. all-stilliliga, adv. very calmly, in a very composed manner, Ld. 318. all-stirðr, adj. very stiff, Háv. 46. all-stórhöggr, adj. dealing very hard blows, Fms. i. 171. all-stórliga, adv. very haughtily, Hkr. ii. 63, Ld. 168. all-stórmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very munificently, nobly, Fas. iii. 45; haughtily, Sd. 146. all-stórorðr, adj. using very big words, Eg. 340, Ld. 38 ( very boisterous). all-stórr, adj. very great, metaph. big, puffed up, Ld. 318; dat. all-stórum, as adv. very largely, Edda 32. all-strangr, adj. very rapid, Lex. Poët. all-styggr, adj. very ill-humoured, cross, Grett. 103 A. all-styrkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very stoutly, Stj. 402. all-styrkr, adj. very strong, Fms. i. 177. all-svangr, adj. very hungry, Lex. Poët. all-svinnliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very wisely, prudently, wise, Fas. i. 95, ii. 266. all-sættfúss, adj. very placable, peace-loving, very willing to accept an atonement, Sturl. iii. 19. all-sœmiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very seemly, decorous, honourable, Hkr. i. 215, Ísl. ii. 163. all-tiginn, adj. very princely, Lex. Poët. all-tillátsamr, adj. very indulgent, lenient, Þórð. 12. all-tíðrætt, n. adj. very much talked of, much spoken of, Eg. 99, Sturl. i. 199. all-tíðvirkr, adj. very quick at work, Fms. xi. 377. all-torfyndr, adj. very hard to find, Fms. vii. 356. all-torfært, n. adj. very hard to pass, cross, Eg. 546. all-torsótt, n. adj. part. very difficult to reach, Eg. 546. all-tortryggiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very suspiciously, Sturl. ii. 47. all-torveldligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very difficult, Str. all-trauðr, adj. very slow, unwilling, Fms. xi. 39. all-tregr, adj. very tardy, Fær. 114, Bárð. 178. all-trúr, adj. very true. Fms. vi. 377. all-tryggr, adj. very trusty, Hkr. iii. 167. all-tvítugr, false reading, instead of eigi alls t., not quite twenty, Sturl. i. 181. all-undarligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very odd, wonderful, Fms. ii. 150. all-ungr, adj. very young, Eg. 268, Fms. i. 14, Ld. 274. all-úbeinskeyttr, adj. shooting very badly, Fms. ii. 103. all-úblíðr, adj. very harsh, unkind, Fas. ii. all-úbragðligr, adj. very ill-looking, Sturl. iii. 234. all-údæll, adj. very spiteful, untractable, Sturl. i. 99. all-úfagr, adj. very ugly, metaph., Fms. iii. 154. all-úfimliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very awkwardly, Fas. ii. 543. all-úframliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very backward, shy, timid, Fbr. 38 C. all-úfríðr, adj. very ugly, Fms. xi. 227. all-úfrýnn, adj. very sullen, ‘frowning,’ sour, Eg. 525. all-úfrægr, adj. very inglorious, Fms. iv. 259. all-úglaðr, adj. very gloomy, sad, Hkr. iii. 379. all-úhægr, adj. very difficult, Eg. 227. all-úhöfðingligr, adj. very low-looking, very plebeian, Finnb. 222. all-úkátr, adj. very sorrowful, Edda 35, Eg. 223, Fms. i. 37. all-úknár, adj. very weak of frame, Grett. 119 A, very badly knit; Bs. i. 461 (of boys). all-úkonungligr, adj. very unkingly, Fms. viii. 158. all-úkunnigr, adj. quite unknown, Ísl. ii. 412. all-úlífligr, adj. very unlikely to live, Hkr. ii. 200. all-úlíkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very unlikely, Gísl. 24, Sd. 123, Finnb. 310. all-úlíkr, adj. very unlike, Glúm. 364. all-úlyginn, adj. not at all given to lie, truthful, Fbr. 157. all-úmáttuliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. weakly, very weak, tender, Fms. iv. 318. all-úráðinn, adj. part. very ‘unready’ (cp. Ethelred the ‘unready’), undecided, Lv. 9. all-úráðliga, adv. very unadvisedly, rashly, Odd. 12 old Ed. all-úsannligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very untruthful, unjust; also, unlikely, Fms. vii. 141. all-úsáttfúss, adj. very implacable, unwilling to come to terms, Sturl. iii. 275. all-úskyldr, adj. very strange to, not at all bound to…, Eg. 10. all-úspakr, adj. very unruly, Sturl. ii. 61. all-úsváss, adj. very uncomfortable, of weather, cold and rainy, Bs. i. 509. all-úsýnn, adj. very uncertain, doubtful, Glúm. 358, Sturl. i. 105. all-úsæligr, adj. of very poor, wretched appearance, Niðrst. 109. all-úvinsæll, adj. very unpopular, Fms. iv. 369, Fas. iii. 520. all-úvísliga, adv. very unwisely, Niðrst. 6. all-úvænliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. of very unfavourable prospect, Fas. ii. 266; n. adj. very unpromising, Grett. 148 A. all-úvænn, adi. very ugly, Fas. i. 234; very unpromising, unfavourable, Ísl. ii. 225: neut. as adv. unfavourably, Fms. xi. 134. all-úþarfr, adj. very unthrifty, very unprofitable, something that had better be prevented, Eg. 576, Hkr. ii. 245. all-vandlátr, adj. very difficult, hard to please, Fms. vi. 387. all-vandliga, adv. with very great pains, exactly, carefully, Sks. 658 B. all-vant, n. adj., vera a. um e-t, to be in a very great strait, Nj. 221. all-varfærr, adj. very careful, solicitous, Eg. 63. all-vaskligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very brisk, smart, gallant, Hkr. i. 104; compar. v. alvaskligr. all-vaskr, adj. very brisk, gallant, Fms. viii. 226. all-vandr, adj. very bad, of clothes, much worn, Pm. 11. all-vápndjarfr, adj. very bold, daring in arms, Hkr. iii. 63. all-veðrlítið, n. adj. very calm, with little wind, Fms. vi. 360. all-vegliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very grand, princely, nobly, Fms. i. 20, Eg. 332, Hkr. i. 15. all-vel, adv. very well, Nj. 12, Eg. 78, 198; compar. albetr, v. alvel. all-vesall, adj. very puny, wretched, Nj. 97. all-vesalliga, adv. very wretchedly, Ölk. 35. all-vesalmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. id., Ísl. ii. 416. all-vesæll, adj. very miserable, base, vile, Nj. 97. all-vingjarnliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very friendly, amicable, Sturl. ii. 168. all-vingott, n. adj. on very friendly terms, Fbr. 129. all-vinsæll, adj. very popular, used of a man blessed with many friends, Fms. i. 184, ii. 44, Orkn. 104 old Ed. all-virðuligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very worthy, dignified, Fms. x. 84, Bs. i. 83. all-vitr, adj. very wise, Sks. 29 B (superl.) all-vitrliga, adv. very wisely, Fas. ii. 66. all-víða and all-vítt, n. adj. very widely, Hkr. iii. 141, Lex. Poët. all-vígliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. in a very warlike manner, Fms. ix. 488, Fas. ii. 112. all-vígmannliga, adv. very martially, Fas. iii. 150. all-vígmóðr, adj. quite wearied out with fighting, Introd. to Helgakviða (Sæm.) all-víss, adj. very wise, sure, Sks. 520, Lex. Poët.: neut. to a dead certainty, Lex. Poët. all-vænliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very promising, handsome, Glúm. 349, Fms. v. 260, Fbr. 114. all-vænn, adj. id., Clem. 24, Bs. i. 340: neut., þykja a. um, to be in high spirits, Ísl. ii. 361; make much of, Fms. ii. 76; as adv. favourably, Fms. iv. 192. all-vörpuligr, adj. of a very stout, stately frame, Hkr. ii. 254. all-vöxtuligr, adj. very tall, of large growth, Fas. iii. 627. all-þakkligr, adj. very pretty, = þekkiligr, Lex. Poët. all-þakksamliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very thankfully, Fms. i. 120, Ld. 298. all-þarfliga, adv. very thriftily, very pressingly; biðja a., to beg very hard, Edda 45. all-þarfr, adj. very thrifty, Lex. Poët. all-þéttr, adj. very crowded, cp. Lex. Poët. all-þrekligr, adj. of a very robust frame, Hkr. ii. 2. all-þröngr, adj. as neut. in a very great crowd, Edda 24. all-þungliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very hard, unwilling, reluctant, Sturl. ii. 120; taka a. á e-m, to be very hard upon, Mag. 1. all-þungr, adj. very unfavourable, Hkr. ii. 358; hostile, badly disposed towards, Eb. 108, Eg. 332; þykja a., to dislike, Fms. viii. 441; a. orð, to blame, Sturl. ii. 62. all-þykkr, adj. very thick, Fas. i. 339: n. sing. as adv. thickly, Fms. vii. 70 (of great numbers slain on the battle-field). all-æfr, adj. very furious, wrath, Ísl. ii. 258, Lv. 60, Fas. i. 404. all-ægiligr, adj. very terrible, Dropl. 18. all-æstr, adj. very incited, vehement, Nj. 231. all-örorðr, adj. very quick-tongued, frank, outspoken, Eg. 340. all-öruggliga, adv. very steadfastly, very firmly, Grett. 153 A. all-öruggr, adj. very unflinching, Bs. i. 624.

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  • 2 heart

    لُبّ \ core: the most important part of an idea, difficulty, etc.. essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is essence of roses. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. kernel: the edible part of a nut, inside the shell. \ See Also جوهر (جَوْهَر)، خلاصة (خُلاصَة)، قلب (قَلْب)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > heart

  • 3 heart and soul

    with all one's attention and energy:

    She devoted herself heart and soul to caring for her husband.

    بِكُل طاقَتِه واهتِمامِه

    Arabic-English dictionary > heart and soul

  • 4 with all one's heart

    very willingly or sincerely:

    I hope with all my heart that you will be happy.

    من كُل قَلْبِه، بكُل إخْلاص

    Arabic-English dictionary > with all one's heart

  • 5 have a change of heart

    to change a decision etc, usually to a better, kinder one:

    He's had a change of heart – he's going to help us after all.

    يُغير قراره أو رأيَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > have a change of heart

  • 6 andare all'essenziale

    andare all'essenziale
    to get to the heart of the matter
    \

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > andare all'essenziale

  • 7 Love you with all my heart!

    Abbreviation: LYWAMH

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Love you with all my heart!

  • 8 ядровый

    Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > ядровый

  • 9 corazón

    intj.
    sweetheart, honey.
    m.
    1 heart, bottom, core, center.
    2 heart, cor.
    3 sweetheart.
    4 heart, center of personality and emotion.
    5 Corazón.
    * * *
    1 ANATOMÍA heart
    3 (de fruta) core
    4 (apelativo) darling, dear, sweetheart
    ¿qué quieres, corazón? what do you want, darling?
    1 (naipes) hearts
    \
    abrir el corazón a alguien figurado to open one's heart to somebody
    de corazón / de todo corazón figurado sincerely, in all sincerity
    estar con el corazón en un puño figurado to have one's heart in one's mouth
    estar enfermo del corazón to have heart trouble
    llegar al corazón de alguien to touch somebody's heart
    llevar el corazón en la mano to wear one's heart on one's sleeve
    me dice el corazón que... I have a feeling that...
    padecer del corazón to have heart trouble
    romper el corazón a alguien figurado to break somebody's heart
    ser duro de corazón to be hard-hearted
    ser todo corazón figurado to be all heart, be kindness itself
    tener buen corazón figurado to be kind-hearted
    * * *
    noun m.
    2) core
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Anat) heart

    le falló el corazón — his heart failed, he had heart failure

    estar enfermo o mal del corazón — to have heart trouble o problems

    padecer o sufrir del corazón — to have a weak heart, have heart trouble o problems

    ataque 2)
    2)

    no caberle a algn el corazón en el pecho —

    de todo corazón —

    encoger a algn el corazón —

    llegar al corazón de algn —

    sus palabras me llegaron al corazón — I was deeply touched by her words, her words touched my heart

    3) (Prensa)
    4) [apelativo]

    sí, corazón — yes, sweetheart

    ¡hijo de mi corazón! — (my) darling!

    5) (=centro) [de ciudad, zona, alcachofa] heart; [de manzana] core
    6) pl corazones (Naipes) hearts
    * * *
    1)
    a) (Anat) heart

    abrirle el corazón a alguiento open one's heart to somebody

    con el corazón en la boca or un puño: estuvimos con el corazón en la boca hasta que... our hearts were in our mouths until...; con el corazón en la mano with one's hand on one's heart; el corazón me/le dio un vuelco my/his heart missed a beat; se me/le encogió el corazón ( de tristeza) it made my/his heart bleed; ser duro de corazón to be hard-hearted; tener un corazón de oro/de piedra — to have a heart of gold/of stone

    b) ( sentimientos) heart

    es un hombre de buen/gran corazón — he's very kind-hearted/big-hearted

    tiene su corazoncitohis heart's in the right place

    le destrozó or partió el corazón — it broke her heart

    no caberle a alguien el corazón en el pechoI/he was bursting with pride (o joy etc)

    c) ( apelativo cariñoso) (fam) sweetheart (colloq)
    2)
    a) (de manzana, pera) core; ( de alcachofa) heart
    b) (de ciudad, área) heart
    3) ( en naipes)
    a) ( carta) heart
    b) corazones masculino plural ( palo) hearts (pl)
    * * *
    = core, focal point, heart.
    Ex. The main list of index terms is the core of the thesaurus and defines the index language.
    Ex. The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.
    Ex. A heart on a pink background thus indicates 'romance' (rather than medicine) and a magnifying glass or a gun might indicate a detective story though a gun might mean a 'western' if it is a revolver and a war story if it is a field gun.
    ----
    * abrir el corazón = bare + Posesivo + soul.
    * ataque al corazón = heart attack.
    * cirugía a corazón abierto = open surgery, open heart surgery.
    * con corazón de piedra = stony-hearted.
    * con el corazón destrozado = broken-hearted.
    * con el corazón en la boca = on tenterhooks.
    * con el corazón en un puño = on tenterhooks.
    * con el corazón partido = broken-hearted.
    * con el corazón roto = broken-hearted.
    * conquistar el corazón de Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.
    * corazón de oro = heart of gold.
    * corazón de piedra = stony heart, heart of stone.
    * corazón de una región = heartland.
    * corazón de un país = heartland.
    * de buen corazón = kind-hearted, good-hearted, big-hearted.
    * de gran corazón = big-hearted.
    * de todo corazón = heart-to-heart, with all + Posesivo + heart.
    * dolor de corazón = heartache.
    * duro de corazón = hard-hearted.
    * editorial de revistas del corazón = vanity press.
    * el corazón de = the heart of.
    * enfermedad coronaria del corazón = coronary heart disease.
    * enfermedad del corazón = heart disease.
    * enfermedad reumática del corazón = rheumatic heart disease.
    * ganarse el corazón de Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.
    * ganarse un lugar en el corazón de Alguien = win + a place in + heart.
    * hacer de tripas corazón = bite + the bullet.
    * ladrón de corazones = lady-killer.
    * latido del corazón = heartbeat, heart beating.
    * limpio de corazón = pure of heart.
    * llegar al corazón de = go to + the heart of.
    * 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.
    * operación de corazón = heart operation.
    * puro de corazón = pure of heart.
    * revista del corazón = popular magazine, gossip magazine, celebrity magazine, entertainment magazine.
    * ser todo corazón = have + a heart of gold.
    * soplo en el corazón = heart murmur.
    * tener el corazón de un león = have + the heart of a lion.
    * tener un corazón de oro = have + a heart of gold.
    * una estaca en el corazón = a stake in the heart.
    * válvula del corazón = heart valve.
    * * *
    1)
    a) (Anat) heart

    abrirle el corazón a alguiento open one's heart to somebody

    con el corazón en la boca or un puño: estuvimos con el corazón en la boca hasta que... our hearts were in our mouths until...; con el corazón en la mano with one's hand on one's heart; el corazón me/le dio un vuelco my/his heart missed a beat; se me/le encogió el corazón ( de tristeza) it made my/his heart bleed; ser duro de corazón to be hard-hearted; tener un corazón de oro/de piedra — to have a heart of gold/of stone

    b) ( sentimientos) heart

    es un hombre de buen/gran corazón — he's very kind-hearted/big-hearted

    tiene su corazoncitohis heart's in the right place

    le destrozó or partió el corazón — it broke her heart

    no caberle a alguien el corazón en el pechoI/he was bursting with pride (o joy etc)

    c) ( apelativo cariñoso) (fam) sweetheart (colloq)
    2)
    a) (de manzana, pera) core; ( de alcachofa) heart
    b) (de ciudad, área) heart
    3) ( en naipes)
    a) ( carta) heart
    b) corazones masculino plural ( palo) hearts (pl)
    * * *
    = core, focal point, heart.

    Ex: The main list of index terms is the core of the thesaurus and defines the index language.

    Ex: The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.
    Ex: A heart on a pink background thus indicates 'romance' (rather than medicine) and a magnifying glass or a gun might indicate a detective story though a gun might mean a 'western' if it is a revolver and a war story if it is a field gun.
    * abrir el corazón = bare + Posesivo + soul.
    * ataque al corazón = heart attack.
    * cirugía a corazón abierto = open surgery, open heart surgery.
    * con corazón de piedra = stony-hearted.
    * con el corazón destrozado = broken-hearted.
    * con el corazón en la boca = on tenterhooks.
    * con el corazón en un puño = on tenterhooks.
    * con el corazón partido = broken-hearted.
    * con el corazón roto = broken-hearted.
    * conquistar el corazón de Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.
    * corazón de oro = heart of gold.
    * corazón de piedra = stony heart, heart of stone.
    * corazón de una región = heartland.
    * corazón de un país = heartland.
    * de buen corazón = kind-hearted, good-hearted, big-hearted.
    * de gran corazón = big-hearted.
    * de todo corazón = heart-to-heart, with all + Posesivo + heart.
    * dolor de corazón = heartache.
    * duro de corazón = hard-hearted.
    * editorial de revistas del corazón = vanity press.
    * el corazón de = the heart of.
    * enfermedad coronaria del corazón = coronary heart disease.
    * enfermedad del corazón = heart disease.
    * enfermedad reumática del corazón = rheumatic heart disease.
    * ganarse el corazón de Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.
    * ganarse un lugar en el corazón de Alguien = win + a place in + heart.
    * hacer de tripas corazón = bite + the bullet.
    * ladrón de corazones = lady-killer.
    * latido del corazón = heartbeat, heart beating.
    * limpio de corazón = pure of heart.
    * llegar al corazón de = go to + the heart of.
    * 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.
    * operación de corazón = heart operation.
    * puro de corazón = pure of heart.
    * revista del corazón = popular magazine, gossip magazine, celebrity magazine, entertainment magazine.
    * ser todo corazón = have + a heart of gold.
    * soplo en el corazón = heart murmur.
    * tener el corazón de un león = have + the heart of a lion.
    * tener un corazón de oro = have + a heart of gold.
    * una estaca en el corazón = a stake in the heart.
    * válvula del corazón = heart valve.

    * * *
    A
    lo operaron a corazón abierto he underwent open heart surgery
    sufre del corazón she has heart trouble
    abrirle el corazón a algn to open one's heart to sb
    con el corazón en la boca or un puño: estuvimos con el corazón en un puño hasta que … our hearts were in our mouths o we were on tenterhooks until …
    con el corazón en la mano (con toda sinceridad) with one's hand on one's heart, from the heart; (angustiado) on tenterhooks
    me/le dio un vuelco el corazón my/his heart missed o skipped a beat
    no me/le cabía el corazón en el pecho I/he was bursting with pride ( o joy etc)
    se me/le encogió el corazón (de tristeza) it made my/his heart bleed; (de susto) my/his heart missed o skipped a beat
    ser duro de corazón to be hard-hearted
    tener un corazón de oro to have a heart of gold
    tener un corazón de piedra to have a heart of stone
    es un hombre de gran corazón he's very big-hearted
    no tienes corazón you're heartless ( colloq)
    no tengo corazón para hacerlo I haven't the heart to do it
    pero en el fondo tiene su corazoncito but his heart's in the right place
    te quiero con todo mi corazón I love you with all my heart
    te lo digo de (todo) corazón I mean it sincerely
    te deseo de (todo) corazón que todo te salga bien I hope with all my heart that everything works out for you
    le destrozó or partió or desgarró el corazón it broke her heart o left her heartbroken
    aquellas palabras me llegaron al corazón those words touched me deeply
    haz lo que te dicte el corazón do as your heart tells you, follow (the dictates of) your heart
    3 (apelativo cariñoso) ( fam); sweetheart ( colloq)
    B
    1 (de una manzana, pera) core; (de una alcachofa) heart
    2 (de una ciudad, un área) heart
    1 (carta) heart
    2 corazones mpl (palo) hearts (pl)
    * * *

     

    corazón sustantivo masculino
    1


    es un hombre de buen/grancorazón he's very kind-hearted/big-hearted;
    no tener corazón to be heartless (colloq);
    con todo mi corazón with all my heart;
    de (todo) corazón sincerely;
    le partió el corazón it broke her heart;
    tener un corazón de oro/de piedra to have a heart of gold/of stone
    b) ( apelativo cariñoso) (fam) sweetheart (colloq)

    2
    a) (de manzana, pera) core;

    ( de alcachofa) heart
    b) (de ciudad, área) heart

    3 ( en naipes)
    a) ( carta) heart

    b)

    corazones sustantivo masculino plural ( palo) hearts (pl)

    corazón sustantivo masculino
    1 Anat heart
    2 (núcleo) heart
    3 (de una manzana, etc) core
    4 Naipes corazones, hearts
    ♦ Locuciones: ser todo corazón, to be kind-hearted
    tener el corazón en un puño, to be terrified
    de (todo) corazón, in all sincerity
    ' corazón' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ataque
    - dar
    - dedo
    - delicada
    - delicado
    - desnuda
    - desnudo
    - electro
    - encoger
    - latido
    - palpitar
    - palpitación
    - palpitante
    - partir
    - revista
    - salto
    - soplo
    - torácica
    - torácico
    - traspasar
    - tripa
    - vuelco
    - ablandar
    - conquistar
    - desgarrar
    - destrozar
    - dilatarse
    - enfermo
    - especialista
    - fallar
    - hondo
    - latir
    - llenar
    - mano
    - operación
    - operar
    - padecer
    - piedra
    - prensa
    - rencor
    - tierno
    English:
    aching
    - beat
    - break
    - brokenhearted
    - condition
    - congenital
    - core
    - finger
    - flutter
    - give out
    - goodness
    - heart
    - heart-broken
    - heart-shaped
    - heartbeat
    - into
    - murmur
    - pith
    - pound
    - pounding
    - race
    - soft
    - soften
    - tender-hearted
    - throb
    - thump
    - thump out
    - trouble
    - wholeheartedly
    - hard
    - have
    - heartless
    - kind
    - nail
    - plunge
    - -shaped
    - still
    - weak
    - wrong
    * * *
    1. [órgano] heart;
    a corazón abierto [operación] open-heart;
    padecer del corazón to have heart trouble;
    con el corazón en la mano frankly, openly;
    con el corazón en un puño: estuvimos con el corazón en un puño esperando el resultado del análisis we were on tenterhooks waiting for the results of the test;
    me dice el corazón que… I have this feeling inside that…;
    se me encoge el corazón al ver… it breaks my heart to see…;
    llegar al corazón: [m5] sus comentarios me llegaron al corazón I was deeply touched by what he said;
    romper o [m5] partir el corazón a alguien to break sb's heart;
    no tener corazón to have no heart, to be heartless;
    tener buen corazón to be kindhearted;
    tener un corazón de oro to have a heart of gold;
    tener un corazón de piedra to have a heart of stone;
    de todo corazón: [m5] se lo agradezco de todo corazón I thank you with all my heart o from the bottom of my heart;
    te pido de todo corazón que les dejes marchar I'm begging you to let them go
    corazón artificial artificial heart
    2. [sentimientos] heart;
    se deja llevar por el corazón she lets her heart rule her head
    3. [apelativo] sweetheart;
    ¡Ana de mi corazón! Ana, sweetheart!
    4. [parte central] heart;
    en pleno corazón de la ciudad right in the heart of the city
    5. [de frutas] core;
    [de alcachofa] heart;
    6.
    (dedo) corazón middle finger
    7. [naipe] heart
    8.
    corazones [palo] hearts
    * * *
    m
    1 heart;
    ser todo corazón be all heart;
    te digo, con el corazón en la mano, que … I can say, hand on heart, that …;
    de todo corazón with all one’s heart;
    de buen corazón good-hearted;
    tener un corazón de oro have a heart of gold;
    rompe el corazón my heart breaks;
    no tener corazón be heartless;
    ¡(mi) corazón!, ¡corazón (mío)! (my) darling!, sweetheart!
    2 de fruta core
    * * *
    corazón nm, pl - zones
    1) : heart
    de todo corazón: wholeheartedly
    de buen corazón: kindhearted
    2) : core
    3) : darling, sweetheart
    * * *
    1. (en general) heart
    2. (de fruta) core
    3. (dedo) middle finger
    con la mano en el corazón / de corazón from the heart

    Spanish-English dictionary > corazón

  • 10 cuore

    m heart
    carte cuori pl hearts
    di cuore wholeheartedly
    senza cuore heartless
    fig nel cuore di in the heart of
    nel cuore della notte in the middle of the night
    stare a cuore a qualcuno be very important to s.o.
    * * *
    cuore s.m.
    1 (anat.) heart: attacco di cuore, heart attack; trapianto di cuore, heart transplant; mal di cuore, heart disease; battito di cuore, heartbeat; intervento a cuore aperto, open-heart operation; soffrire di cuore, to have heart disease; avere un soffio al cuore, to have a heart murmur; cuore artificiale, artificial heart
    2 ( centro) centre, heart; core: il cuore del carciofo, the heart of the artichoke; il cuore di un frutto, the core of a fruit; nel cuore dell'Africa, in the heart (o centre) of Africa; nel cuore della città, della foresta, in the heart of the city, of the forest; il duomo è il cuore della città, the cathedral is the heart of the city // nel cuore dell'estate, at the height of summer; nel cuore dell'inverno, in the depths of winter; nel cuore della notte, at dead of night (o in the middle of the night)
    3 ( oggetto a forma di cuore) heart, heart-shaped object: un biglietto di auguri a forma di cuore, a heart-shaped greeting card
    4 pl. ( carte) hearts: fante di cuori, knave of hearts
    5 (ferr.) ( dello scambio) frog, crossing.
    ◆ FRASEOLOGIA: a cuore leggero, light-heartedly; di cuore, heartily: vi ringraziamo di cuore, we are very grateful to you; ridere di cuore, to laugh heartily; di buon cuore, whole-heartedly (o very willingly o gladly o with pleasure); di tutto cuore, with all one's heart (o whole-heartedly), ( molto volentieri) most willingly; del cuore, favourite: la squadra del cuore, one's favourite team; nel profondo del cuore, in one's heart of hearts; pace del cuore, peace of mind; una persona di buon cuore, a person with a kind heart (o a kind-hearted person); uomo dal cuore di coniglio, chicken-hearted man; uomo dal cuore di leone, lion-hearted man; uomo senza cuore, dal cuore di pietra, dal cuore di tigre, heartless man (o hard-hearted man); col cuore in gola, with one's heart in one's mouth; la squadra ha giocato col cuore, the team put their hearts into the game; il cuore mi dice che è salvo, I feel in my heart that he is safe; avresti cuore di licenziarlo?, would you have the heart to sack him?; la cosa mi sta a cuore, I have the matter at heart; è una vista che fa male al cuore, it is a sickening sight; se lo strinse al cuore, she clasped him to her heart; mi fa bene al cuore vederti, it does my heart good to see you; il mio cuore batte forte, my heart is thumping; sentì un tuffo al cuore, his heart missed a beat; mi si stringe il cuore a doverglielo dire, it wrings my heart to have to tell him; non ebbe il cuore di farlo, he hadn't the heart to do it; parola che viene dal cuore, word from the heart (o heartfelt word) // aprire il proprio cuore a qlcu., to open one's heart to s.o.; avere il cuore gonfio, to be heavy-hearted (o sad at heart); avere il cuore volubile, to be giddy of heart; avere la morte nel cuore, to be heart-sick (o sick at heart); conquistare il cuore di qlcu., to win s.o.'s heart (o love); dare il proprio cuore a qlcu., to give one's heart to s.o.; farsi cuore, to take heart; leggere nel cuore di qlcu., to see into s.o.'s heart; mettersi il cuore in pace, to resign oneself; mettersi una mano sul cuore, to put one's hand on one's heart; parlare a cuore aperto, to speak without reserve (o freely); prendere qlco. a cuore, to take sthg. to heart; sentirsi allargare il cuore a qlco., to be overjoyed at sthg.; spezzare il cuore a qlcu., to break s.o.'s heart; toccare il cuore di qlcu., to touch s.o.'s heart (o to move s.o.) // il cuore non sbaglia, (prov.) the heart is wiser than the head // freddo di mano, caldo di cuore, (prov.) a cold hand and a warm heart // lontan dagli occhi, lontan dal cuore, (prov.) out of sight, out of mind.
    * * *
    ['kwɔre] 1.
    sostantivo maschile
    1) (organo) heart

    intervento a cuore apertomed. open-heart surgery

    a (forma di) cuore — heart-shaped, in the shape of a heart

    2) (petto) heart, breast

    stringere qcn. al, sul cuore — to clasp sb. to one's heart

    avere buon cuoreto be all heart o great-hearted, to have a big heart

    con tutto il cuore — [amare, desiderare] with all one's heart

    avere il cuore infranto, a pezzi — to be heartbroken o broken-hearted, to have a broken heart

    5) (coraggio) heart
    6) (parte centrale) (di carciofo, lattuga, ecc.) heart; (di problema, questione) core, heart; (di luogo, città) heart, centre BE, center AE

    nel cuore della notte — in the middle of the night, in the o at dead of night

    nel cuore della giungla — in the heart of the jungle, deep in the jungle

    prendere a cuore qcs. — to take sth. to heart

    prendere a cuore qcn. — to take sb. to one's bosom

    2.
    sostantivo maschile plurale cuori gioc. (seme) hearts + verbo sing. o pl.
    ••

    avere un cuore di pietra — to have a heart of stone, to be stony-hearted o hard-hearted o iron-hearted

    avere il cuore di ghiaccio — to be cold-hearted, to have a cold heart

    non avere, essere senza cuore — to have no heart, to be heartless

    parlare a cuore aperto, con il cuore in mano — to have a heart-to-heart, to wear one's heart on one's sleeve

    mi si stringe il cuore quando... — I feel a pang when...

    a cuor leggero — with a light heart, light-heartedly, carelessly

    mettersi il cuore in pace — = to resign oneself

    * * *
    cuore
    /'kwɔre/ ⇒ 4
    I sostantivo m.
     1 (organo) heart; le batteva forte il cuore her heart was thudding; essere debole di cuore to have a bad heart; attacco di cuore heart attack; intervento a cuore aperto med. open-heart surgery; a (forma di) cuore heart-shaped, in the shape of a heart
     2 (petto) heart, breast; stringere qcn. al, sul cuore to clasp sb. to one's heart
     3 (sede delle emozioni) heart; amico del cuore bosom friend; avere buon cuore to be all heart o great-hearted, to have a big heart; dal profondo del cuore from the bottom of one's heart; con tutto il cuore [amare, desiderare] with all one's heart; in cuor mio in my heart (of hearts); avere il cuore infranto, a pezzi to be heartbroken o broken-hearted, to have a broken heart; affari di cuore affairs of the heart
     4 (persona) un cuore di coniglio a hen-hearted person; un cuor di leone a lion-hearted person; cuore solitario lonely heart
     5 (coraggio) heart; non ho avuto il cuore di rifiutare I didn't have the heart to refuse
     6 (parte centrale) (di carciofo, lattuga, ecc.) heart; (di problema, questione) core, heart; (di luogo, città) heart, centre BE, center AE; nel cuore della notte in the middle of the night, in the o at dead of night; nel cuore dell'inverno in the depths of winter; nel cuore della giungla in the heart of the jungle, deep in the jungle
     7 a cuore prendere a cuore qcs. to take sth. to heart; prendere a cuore qcn. to take sb. to one's bosom; il progetto gli sta a cuore the project is dear to his heart
     8 di cuore una persona di cuore a kind-hearted person; ridere di cuore to laugh heartily
    II cuori m.pl.
     gioc. (seme) hearts + verbo sing. o pl.; carta di -i heart
    avere un cuore di pietra to have a heart of stone, to be stony-hearted o hard-hearted o iron-hearted; avere il cuore di ghiaccio to be cold-hearted, to have a cold heart; avere il cuore tenero to be soft-hearted o tenderhearted; aveva un cuore d'oro to have a heart of gold; non avere, essere senza cuore to have no heart, to be heartless; aveva il cuore in gola his heart was in his mouth; parlare a cuore aperto, con il cuore in mano to have a heart-to-heart, to wear one's heart on one's sleeve; mi si stringe il cuore quando... I feel a pang when...; a cuor leggero with a light heart, light-heartedly, carelessly; mettersi il cuore in pace = to resign oneself; due -i e una capanna love in a cottage.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > cuore

  • 11 oro

    m gold
    d'oro (made of) gold
    * * *
    oro s.m.
    1 gold (anche chim.): oro zecchino, fine gold; oro puro, pure gold; oro fino, refined gold; oro greggio, unrefined gold; oro massiccio, solid gold; oro lavorato, wrought gold; oro di coppella, a 24 carati, 24 carat gold; oro bianco, white gold; moneta, orologio d'oro, gold coin, watch; cercatore d'oro, gold digger; miniera d'oro, gold mine; pepita d'oro, gold nugget; lingotti d'oro, gold ingot (o gold bar o gold bullion); polvere d'oro, gold dust; placcato in oro, gold-plated // oro nero, ( petrolio) black gold // età dell'oro, golden age // febbre dell'oro, gold fever; corsa all'oro, gold rush // capelli d'oro, golden hair // un cuore d'oro, a heart of gold; una persona d'oro, a wonderful (o exceptional) person // questo è stato un anno d'oro per l'economia, this has been a golden year for the economy // occasione d'oro, golden opportunity // ore d'oro, golden hours // nozze d'oro, golden wedding // non lo farei per tutto l'oro del mondo, I wouldn't do it for all the money in the world (o for all the tea in China) // non prendere tutto quello che dico per oro colato, don't take everything I say as gospel // nuotare nell'oro, to be rolling in money (o wealth) // ottenere qlco. a peso d'oro, to pay a king's ransom for sthg.; vendere a peso d'oro, to sell at a very high price // vale tanto oro quanto pesa, he is worth his weight in gold // non è tutto oro quello che riluce, (prov.) all that glitters is not gold // (chim.): numero d'oro, gold number; oro musivo, mosaic gold // (fin.): oro monetato, coined gold; oro a titolo legale, standard gold // (dir.) clausola oro, gold clause
    2 pl. jewels: i miei ori, my jewels (o my jewellery).
    * * *
    ['ɔro] 1.
    sostantivo maschile
    1) gold

    d'oro — [dente, orologio, anello, filo, filone, lingotto, moneta, pepita, polvere] gold; [foglia, lamina, corona] golden; [ occhiali] gold-rimmed; fig. [occasione, regola, periodo] golden; [moglie, affare] priceless, wonderful

    è in o d'oro it's made of gold; miniera d'oro gold mine (anche fig.); età dell'oro golden age; corsa all'oro gold rush; febbre dell'oro gold fever; avere un cuore d'oro fig. to have a heart of gold, to be all heart; essere una persona d'oro fig. to be as good as gold; capelli d'oro — golden hair

    2) sport (medaglia) gold (medal)
    2.
    sostantivo maschile plurale ori
    1) (gioielli) gold jewels
    2) gioc. = one of the four suits in a pack of typical Italian cards
    3.
    aggettivo invariabile

    oro zecchinopure o fine gold

    ••

    prendere qcs. per oro colato — to take sth. as gospel (truth)

    non è tutto oro quello che luccicaprov. all that glitters is not gold

    non lo farei per tutto l'oro del mondo — I wouldn't do it for (all) the world, for all the money in the world, for all the tea in China

    * * *
    oro
    /'ɔro/ ⇒ 3
    I sostantivo m.
     1 gold; d'oro [dente, orologio, anello, filo, filone, lingotto, moneta, pepita, polvere] gold; [foglia, lamina, corona] golden; [ occhiali] gold-rimmed; fig. [occasione, regola, periodo] golden; [moglie, affare] priceless, wonderful; è in o d'oro it's made of gold; miniera d'oro gold mine (anche fig.); età dell'oro golden age; corsa all'oro gold rush; febbre dell'oro gold fever; avere un cuore d'oro fig. to have a heart of gold, to be all heart; essere una persona d'oro fig. to be as good as gold; capelli d'oro golden hair
     2 sport (medaglia) gold (medal)
    II ori m.pl.
     1 (gioielli) gold jewels
     2 gioc. = one of the four suits in a pack of typical Italian cards
      color oro golden; capelli biondo oro golden hair
    prendere qcs. per oro colato to take sth. as gospel (truth); non è tutto oro quello che luccica prov. all that glitters is not gold; non lo farei per tutto l'oro del mondo I wouldn't do it for (all) the world, for all the money in the world, for all the tea in China
    \
    oro antico old gold; oro bianco white gold; oro fino fine gold; oro giallo yellow gold; oro massiccio solid gold; oro nero black gold; oro rosso red gold; oro zecchino pure o fine gold.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > oro

  • 12 ser todo corazón

    figurado to be all heart, be kindness itself
    * * *
    (v.) = have + a heart of gold
    Ex. Though my old man's a dustman he's got a heart of gold.
    * * *
    (v.) = have + a heart of gold

    Ex: Though my old man's a dustman he's got a heart of gold.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ser todo corazón

  • 13 avere buon cuore

    avere buon cuore
    to be all heart o great-hearted, to have a big heart
    \
    →  cuore

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > avere buon cuore

  • 14 avere un cuore d'oro

    avere un cuore d'oro
    fig. to have a heart of gold, to be all heart
    \
    →  oro

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > avere un cuore d'oro

  • 15 bebech

    pot. m (brzuch) gut pot. bebechy plt 1. (wnętrzności) guts pot., insides pot. 2. (szafy, walizki, materaca) contents
    - z materaca wychodziły wszystkie bebechy the contents of the mattress were all coming out
    bebechy się we mnie przewracają a. skręcają pot. my stomach turns
    - być dobrym a. poczciwym z bebechami pot. to be all heart
    - wypruwać z siebie bebechy pot. to sweat a. work one’s guts out pot.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bebech

  • 16 искренне радоваться

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > искренне радоваться

  • 17 ядровая

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ядровая

  • 18 ucieleśnienie

    - nia; nt
    incarnation, embodiment
    * * *
    n.
    embodiment ( czegoś of sth); być ucieleśnieniem dobroci be all heart.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ucieleśnienie

  • 19 de todo corazón

    = heart-to-heart, with all + Posesivo + heart
    Ex. Be it your sweetheart/a family member/a friend, send a heart-to-heart message and let them know how much they mean to you.
    Ex. Witt has always done whatever she's done with all her heart -- with passion, intelligence, and a love of perfection.
    * * *
    = heart-to-heart, with all + Posesivo + heart

    Ex: Be it your sweetheart/a family member/a friend, send a heart-to-heart message and let them know how much they mean to you.

    Ex: Witt has always done whatever she's done with all her heart -- with passion, intelligence, and a love of perfection.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de todo corazón

  • 20 HJARTA

    * * *
    (pl. hjörtu, gen. hjartna), n.
    1) heart;
    2) mind, feeling.
    * * *
    n., gen. pl. hjartna, [Goth. hairto; A. S. heorte; Engl. heart; Hel. herta; O. H. G. herza; Germ. herz; Dan. hjerte; Swed. hjerta; Gr. καρδία; Lat. cor, cord-is]:—the heart, Fbr. 137, Nj. 95, passim.
    II. metaph., gott hjarta, góð hjörtu, með bezt hjarta, ört h., snart h., dyggt h., frækit h., a bold, stout, true heart, Lex. Poët.; glatt h., a glad heart, Em. 1; milt h., a mild heart, id.; hrætt h., a timid heart, Sól.; sárt h., a sore heart; blóðugt h., a bloody or bleeding heart, Hm. 36; viðkvæmt h., a tender heart: denoting courage, Þórr á afl ærit en ekki hjarta, Hbl. 26; h. ok hugr, heart and courage, Ísl. ii. (in a verse):—phrases, hjarta ór leiri, to have a heart of clay, be a coward, Kormak, referring to the tale in Edda 57, 58; or merar-hjarta, the heart of a mare; hjarta drepr stall, the heart beats (see drepa A. 4) or sinks, rudely expressed in Sturl. ii. 42 (in the verse); hjartað berst, beats; but the subst. is hjart-sláttr, q. v.
    2. the heart, mind, feeling; snotrs manns hjarta verðr sjaldan glatt, a wise man’s heart is seldom glad, Hm. 54; hugr einn þat veit hvat býr hjarta nær, einn er hann sér um sefa, 94 (cp. 1 Cor. ii. 11): allit., hold ok hjarta, flesh and heart, body and soul, i. e. all, hold ok h. var mér in horska mær, Hm. 95; hugr ok h., soul and heart, Pass. 43. 5; also, minni og h., mind ( memory) and heart, 8. 12; h. og hugskot, heart and mind: phrases, af öllu h., with all one’s heart; unna e-m (elska e-n) af öllu hjarta, Lv. 37, Mar.; eg heft ekki hjarta til e-s, I have no heart for it: the gen. as adverb, hjartans feginn, heartily glad, Pass. 4. 15; h. glaðr, göra e-ð í hjartans grannleysi, in the simpleness of heart; hjartans harðúð, hardness of heart.
    3. in addressing, hjartað, hjartað gott, sweet heart! dear love!
    4. mythol., Hrungnis hjarta, the stone heart, of the giant Hrungnir: the name of a magical character, perh. = Germ. Druiden fuss, see Edda 58: sea pebbles are called the heart of the sea, Ýt.
    B. COMPDS: hjartablauðr, hjartablóð, hjartadauðr, hjartafriðr, hjartagóðr, hjartagróinn, hjartahreinn, hjartaprúðr, hjartaprýði, hjartaragr, hjartarætr, hjartataugar.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > HJARTA

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