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41 forego
tr[fɔː'gəʊ]1 (precede) preceder————————tr[fɔː'gəʊ]1→ link=forgo forgo{1) precede: preceder2) forgov.• preceder v.• privarse de v.• renunciar v.fɔːr'gəʊ, fɔː'gəʊ[fɔː'ɡǝʊ](pt forewent) (pp foregone) VT1) (=give up) renunciar a; (=do without) pasar sin, privarse de2) (=precede) preceder* * *[fɔːr'gəʊ, fɔː'gəʊ] -
42 forgo
tr[fɔː'gəʊ]1 renunciar a, sacrificarv.• privarse de v.• renunciar v.fɔːr'gəʊ, fɔː'gəʊtransitive verb (3rd pers sing pres - goes; pres p - going; past - went; past p - gone) (frml) privarse de, renunciar a[fɔː'ɡǝʊ](pt forwent) (pp forgone) [ˌ'fɔːɡɒn] VT = forego* * *[fɔːr'gəʊ, fɔː'gəʊ]transitive verb (3rd pers sing pres - goes; pres p - going; past - went; past p - gone) (frml) privarse de, renunciar a -
43 outdo
past tense - outdid; verb(to do better than: He worked very hard as he did not want to be outdone by anyone.) superartr[aʊt'dʊː]1 (person, team) superar, ganar, sobrepasar; (result, achievement) superar, mejorar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to be outdone para no ser menosoutdo (s.o.)expr.• excederse a sí mismo expr.v.• exceder v.• sobrepujar v.• vencer v.'aʊt'duːtransitive verb (3rd pers sing pres - does; past - did; past p - done) \<\<person/team\>\> superar, ganarle a; \<\<result/achievement\>\> mejorar, superarnot to be outdone, she bought an even bigger one — para no ser menos, se compró uno aún más grande
[aʊt'duː](pt outdid) [ˌaʊt'dɪd] (pp outdone) [ˌaʊt'dʌn] VTnot to be outdone, he added... — ni corto ni perezoso, añadió que...
* * *['aʊt'duː]transitive verb (3rd pers sing pres - does; past - did; past p - done) \<\<person/team\>\> superar, ganarle a; \<\<result/achievement\>\> mejorar, superarnot to be outdone, she bought an even bigger one — para no ser menos, se compró uno aún más grande
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44 overdo
əuvə'du:past tense - overdid; verb1) (to do, say (something) in an exaggerated way etc: They overdid the sympathy.) exagerar, pasarse con2) (to cook for too long: The meat was rather overdone.) cocer/asar demasiadotr[əʊvə'dʊː]1 (exaggerate) exagerar, pasarse con\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto overdo it exigirse demasiado1) : hacer demasiado2) exaggerate: exagerar3) overcook: recocerv.• exagerar v.• excederse v.• excederse en v.• extralimitarse v.• llevar a exceso v.• recocer v.• requemar v.'əʊvər'duː, ˌəʊvə'duː1) ( exaggerate) exagerar, pasarse con (fam)to overdo it to overdo things — ( go too far) írsele la mano a alguien; ( overexert oneself) exigir* demasiado
2) ( Culin) cocinar demasiado, recocer*, dejar pasar[ˌǝʊvǝ'duː](pt overdid) [ˌˌǝʊvǝ'dɪd] (pp overdone) VT1) (=exaggerate) exagerar; (=use to excess) pasarse con *I overdid the garlic — me he pasado con el ajo *, se me ha ido la mano con el ajo *
to overdo it or things — (=work too hard) trabajar demasiado; (=exaggerate) exagerar; (in description, sentiment etc) cargar las tintas
2) (=cook too long) cocer demasiado, recocer* * *['əʊvər'duː, ˌəʊvə'duː]1) ( exaggerate) exagerar, pasarse con (fam)to overdo it to overdo things — ( go too far) írsele la mano a alguien; ( overexert oneself) exigir* demasiado
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45 radio
'reidiəu
1. plural - radios; noun((an apparatus for) the sending and receiving of human speech, music etc: a pocket radio; The concert is being broadcast on radio; I heard about it on the radio; (also adjective) a radio programme, radio waves.) radio
2. verb(to send (a message) by radio: When someone on the island is ill, we have to radio (to) the mainland for a doctor; An urgent message was radioed to us this evening.) comunicar(se) por radioradio n radio
Del verbo radiar: ( conjugate radiar) \ \
radio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
radió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: radiar radio
radio sustantivo masculinoa) (Mat) radius( de organización) area of operations ■ sustantivo femenino or (AmL exc CS) sustantivo masculino escuchar la radio to listen to the radio
radiar verbo transitivo
1 (una emisora) to broadcast
2 Fís to radiate, irradiate
3 Med to treat with X-rays
radio
I sustantivo femenino
1 (transmisión) radio
por radio, on the radio
2 (aparato receptor) radio (set)
II sustantivo masculino
1 Geom radius
2 Quím radium
3 Anat radius
4 (de rueda) spoke
5 (en el espacio) radius, area
radio de acción, field of action, scope (de un barco, avión) operational range ' radio' also found in these entries: Spanish: apagar - aparato - diaria - diario - emisora - expandir - información - programa - programar - programación - radioaficionada - radioaficionado - radiocasete - reportaje - subir - alto - antena - audífono - cabina - cadena - comedia - componer - consultorio - cronista - dar - difundir - encender - enchufar - enterarse - estación - fuerte - jodido - oír - por - prender - prensa - radiocassette - radiodifusora - radiofónico - radionovela - radiooperador - radiopatrulla - receptor - saber - sintonía - teledirigido English: battery - dial - guarantee - lower - over - phone-in - pick up - put on - radio - radio beacon - radio broadcast - radio frequency - radio ham - radio network - radio set - radio station - radio transmitter - radio wave - radius - roundup - spoke - station - surround sound - switch off - talk-show - turn down - two-way - wireless - wireless set - wireless station - blare - broadcaster - editor - go - grape - have - installment - knob - low - monitor - on - pack - part - pirate - put - send - show - transistor - turn - twotr['reɪdɪəʊ]1 radio nombre femenino1 llamar por radio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLradio alarm radio-despertador nombre masculinoradio beacon radiobalizaradio frequency radiofrecuenciaradio ham radioaficionado,-aradio programme programa nombre masculino de radioradio station emisora de radioradio telescope radiotelescopioradio ['reɪdi.o:] v: llamar por radio, transmitir por radioadj.• de radio adj.• radiado, -a adj.• radial adj.• radiofónico, -a adj.n.• radio s.f.• radiocomunicación s.f.• rayos x s.m.pl.v.• radiar v.• radiodifundir v.• radiografiar v.'reɪdiəʊ
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noun (pl -os)1) c ( receiver) radio m (AmL exc CS), radio f (CS, Esp)I heard it on the radio — lo oí por el or (CS, Esp) la radio
2) u (broadcasting, medium) radio f; (before n) <show, announcer> de radio, radiofónicoradio operator — radiotelegrafista mf, radiooperador, -dora m,f (AmL)
radio station — emisora f or (AmL tb) estación f (de radio)
II
1.
(3rd pers sing pres radios; pres p radioing; past & past p radioed) transitive verb \<\<base/person\>\> llamar por radio; \<\<message\>\> transmitir por radio
2.
vi llamar por radio['reɪdɪǝʊ]to radio for help — pedir* ayuda por radio
1. N1) (=set) radio fon the radio — en or por la radio
2) (Telec) radio f, radiofonía f2.VI3.VT [+ information, news] radiar, transmitir por radio4.CPDradio alarm N, radio alarm clock N — radio-reloj m despertador
radio announcer N — locutor(a) m / f de radio
radio beacon N — radiofaro m
radio beam N — radiofaro m
radio broadcast N — emisión f de radio
radio cab N — = radio taxi
radio cassette (player) N (esp Brit), radio cassette recorder N — (Brit) radiocasete m
radio communication, radio contact N — comunicación f por radio
radio engineer N — radiotécnico mf
radio frequency N — frecuencia f de radio
radio ham N — radioaficionado(-a) m / f
radio link N — enlace m radiofónico
radio mast N — torre f de radio
radio network N — cadena f or red f de emisoras
radio operator N — radiotelegrafista mf
radio play N — obra f de teatro para la radio
radio programme, radio program (US) N — programa m de radio
radio silence N — silencio m radiofónico
radio station N — emisora f (de radio)
radio taxi N — radiotaxi m
radio telephone N — radioteléfono m
radio tower N — = radio mast
radio wave N — onda f de radio
* * *['reɪdiəʊ]
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noun (pl -os)1) c ( receiver) radio m (AmL exc CS), radio f (CS, Esp)I heard it on the radio — lo oí por el or (CS, Esp) la radio
2) u (broadcasting, medium) radio f; (before n) <show, announcer> de radio, radiofónicoradio operator — radiotelegrafista mf, radiooperador, -dora m,f (AmL)
radio station — emisora f or (AmL tb) estación f (de radio)
II
1.
(3rd pers sing pres radios; pres p radioing; past & past p radioed) transitive verb \<\<base/person\>\> llamar por radio; \<\<message\>\> transmitir por radio
2.
vi llamar por radioto radio for help — pedir* ayuda por radio
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46 redo
tr[riː'dʊː]1 rehacer, volver a hacer1) : hacer de nuevo2) redecoratev.(§ p.,p.p.: redid, redone) = rehacer v.• repasar v.• repetir v.• volver a hacer v.'riː'duːa) ( do again) rehacer*, volver* a hacerb) redecorate['riː'duː](pt redid) (pp redone) VT rehacer, volver a hacer* * *['riː'duː]a) ( do again) rehacer*, volver* a hacerb) redecorate -
47 undergo
past tense - underwent; verb1) (to experience or endure: They underwent terrible hardships.) sufrir, pasar (por)2) (to go through (a process): The car is undergoing tests/repairs; She has been undergoing medical treatment.) pasar (por); someter (a)undergo vb1. experimentar / sufrir2. someterse / hacerEl pasado de undergo es underwent y el participio pasado es undergone; el gerundio se escribe undergoingtr[ʌndə'gəʊ]1 (general) experimentar2 (change) sufrir3 (test) pasar por, someterse ato undergo an operation: someterse a una intervención quirúrgicav.• experimentar v.• someterse a v.• sufrir v.'ʌndər'gəʊ, ˌʌndə'gəʊtransitive verb (3rd pers sing pres - goes; pres p - going; past - went; past p - gone) \<\<change/hardship\>\> sufrirshe'll have to undergo major surgery — la van a tener que operar, va a tener que ser sometida a una intervención quirúrgica (frml)
['ʌndǝ'ɡǝʊ](pt underwent) (pp undergone) [ˌ'ʌndǝ'ɡɒn] VT sufrir, experimentar; [+ treatment] recibir; [+ operation] someterse a* * *['ʌndər'gəʊ, ˌʌndə'gəʊ]transitive verb (3rd pers sing pres - goes; pres p - going; past - went; past p - gone) \<\<change/hardship\>\> sufrirshe'll have to undergo major surgery — la van a tener que operar, va a tener que ser sometida a una intervención quirúrgica (frml)
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48 underlie
tr[ʌʊnə'laɪ]1 subyacerv.(§ p.,p.p.: underlay, underlaid) = estar debajo v.• estar debajo de v.• ser el fundamento de v.• ser la razón fundamental de v.'ʌndər'laɪ, ˌʌndə'laɪ[ˌʌndǝ'laɪ](pt underlay) [ˌˌʌndǝ'leɪ] (pp underlain) [ˌˌʌndǝ'leɪn] VT1) (=lie under) estar debajo de, extenderse debajo de2) (fig) sustentar* * *['ʌndər'laɪ, ˌʌndə'laɪ] -
49 undo
past tense - undid; verb1) (to unfasten or untie: Could you undo the knot in this string?) deshacer2) (to reverse, or destroy, the effect of: The evil that he did can never be undone.) deshacer; reparar•- undoing- undone
undo vb desatar / deshacer / desabrochartr[ʌn'dʊː]1 (knot) deshacer, desatar2 (button) desabrochar3 (arrangement) anular4 (destroy) deshacer, destruir5 (to set right) enmendar, reparar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto undo the damage reparar el dañoto leave something undone dejar algo sin hacer, dejar algo por hacerwhat is done cannot be undone a lo hecho pecho1) unfasten: desabrochar, desatar, abrir2) annul: anular3) reverse: deshacer, reparar (daños, etc.)4) ruin: arruinar, destruirv.(§ p.,p.p.: undid, undone) = desabrochar v.• desarmar v.• desatar v.• desdevanar v.• deshacer v.• desliar v.adj.• excesivo, -a adj.'ʌn'duː1) ( unfasten) \<\<button/jacket/buckle\>\> desabrochar; \<\<zipper\>\> abrir*; \<\<knot/parcel\>\> desatar, deshacer*; \<\<shoelaces\>\> desatar, desamarrar (AmL exc RPl)2) ( put right) \<\<wrong\>\> reparar, enmendar*['ʌn'duː](pt undid) (pp undone) VT1) (=unfasten) [+ button, blouse] desabrochar; [+ knot, parcel, shoe laces] desatar; [+ zipper] abrir; (=take to pieces) desarmar2) (=reverse) deshacer; [+ damage etc] reparar; [+ arrangement etc] anular3) (Comput) [+ command] cancelar* * *['ʌn'duː]1) ( unfasten) \<\<button/jacket/buckle\>\> desabrochar; \<\<zipper\>\> abrir*; \<\<knot/parcel\>\> desatar, deshacer*; \<\<shoelaces\>\> desatar, desamarrar (AmL exc RPl)2) ( put right) \<\<wrong\>\> reparar, enmendar* -
50 whinny
'wini
1. verb(to make the cry of a horse: The horse whinnied when it saw its master.) relinchar
2. noun(such a cry.) relinchotr['wɪnɪ]1 relincho1 relincharv.• relinchar v.n.• relincho s.m.'hwɪni, 'wɪniintransitive verb (3rd pers sing pres whinnies; pres p whinnying; past & past p whinnied) \<\<horse\>\> relinchar['wɪnɪ]1.N relincho m2.VI relinchar* * *['hwɪni, 'wɪni]intransitive verb (3rd pers sing pres whinnies; pres p whinnying; past & past p whinnied) \<\<horse\>\> relinchar -
51 does
* * ** * *[dʌz, dəz]vt, vi, aux vb 3rd pers. sing of do* * *[dʌz] 3rd pers sing See: of do* * ** * * -
52 doth
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53 has
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54 doth
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55 hath
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56 blika
* * *(að), v. to gleam, twinkle (of shields).* * *1.u, f. light clouds foreboding storms, such as the Engl. call ‘mare’s tails,’ (regn-blika, vind-blika), hence the saying, e-m lízt ekki a blikuna, when matters look threatening; freq. in mod. usage, though no instance is on record in old writers.2. medic. pallor, Dan. blegesot, Fél. ix. 201.2.að, and blíkja, bleik, bliku, an old obsolete poët. form, of which only remain the forms, 3rd pers. pl. pret. bliku, fulgebant, Vkv. 6, Fas. i. 186 (in a verse): infm., blíkja, Hkr. i. 96 (in a verse); 3rd pers. pl. pres. blíkja, fulgent, Grág. ii. 170, in an old law form; part. blíkjanda, Edda 231, [Lat. fulgere; Germ. blicken, cp. blitzen; Engl to blink]:—to gleam, twinkle, Lat. micare; the stars ‘blika,’ the sun ‘skín;’ used of arms, skildir bliku þeirra við hinn skarða mána, Vkv. l. c.; bliku reið er Regin átti, Fas. l. c.; á baki létu blíkja (of the shields), Hkr. l. c.; skildir blika við 1 Rauðaskriðum, Nj. 143, cp. Grág. ii. 170; blikuðu þar skildir við, Eg. 724; blika við sólu, Fbr. 156; blíkjanda (part.) böl, gleaming bale, of the hall of Hela, Edda l. c. -
57 μιν
A him, her, it, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. acc. sg. of the [ per.] 3rd pers. Pron. (v. ἵ) in all genders, = [dialect] Dor. νιν (q. v.), both forms in codd. Pi. ( μιν N.5.38, Pae.2.73, al.), and in B. ( μιν only 10.111), only νιν in Trag. ( μιν f.l. in A.Eu. 631, al.), neither in [dialect] Att. Prose:— μὶν αὐτόν himself (emphatic), Il.21.245, 318, etc. (αὐτήν μιν 11.117
); αὐτόν μιν reflexive, = ἑαυτόν, Od.4.244; μιν alone is sts. reflex., Hdt.1.11,45, al.; soαὐτόν (αὐτήν) μ. Id.1.24
, 2.100; μ. alone not reflex., Id.2.100, al., Hippon.52, etc.II [ per.] 3rd pers. pl. doubtful in Hom., since it refers to δώματα by a sense-construction, Od.10.212, 17.268: in later [dialect] Ep. certainly pl., as A.R.2.8. (Always enclitic, A.D.Pron. 39.12.) -
58 ἐΰς
A good, brave, noble, [dialect] Ep. word freq. in nom.,ἐῒς πάϊς Ἀγχίσαο Il.2.819
, etc.; once in acc.ἐΰν 8.303
; neut. always ἠΰ (v. ἠΰς ) (εὖ only as Adv.): irreg. gen. sg.ἐῆος, παιδὸς ἐῆος 1.393
;υἷος ἐῆος 15.138
, 24.422, 550;ἀνδρὸς ἐῆος 19.342
;φιλότητι καὶ αἰδοῖ φωτὸς ἐῆος Od.14.505
; always at end of verse (exc. in Od.15.450): freq. with v.l. ἑοῖο, as Il.18.71: irreg. gen. pl. ἐάων good things, good fortune, 24.528;θεοὶ δωτῆρες ἐάων Od.8.325
; δῶτορ ἐάων ib. 335, h.Hom.18.12, 29.8, cf. Hes.Th.46, 111. ((I) ἐῆος: for this form Zenod. read ἑοῖο; but ἐῆος ( = ἀγαθοῦ, Sch.Il.15.138) became, like ἐσθλός (v.ἐσθλός 1.3
) and φίλος, almost a possess. Pron. of [ per.] 1st, [ per.] 2nd, and [ per.] 3rd pers., and may be retained. Some Gramm. wrongly took εηος to be a form of ἑός ('his') and conversely gave to ἑός ('his') the signf. 'good' (Anon. ap. A.D.Synt.156.1, EM307.33,318.1): hence the erroneous forms ἑῆος, ἑάων (but ἐΰς rightly), Lex. de Spir.pp.194,196, 198, freq. in codd. The reading ἐῆος ([etym.] ἑῆος ) is well attested only where a substituted ἑοῖο would have had to mean my or thy: where the reference is to the [ per.] 3rd pers. we find υἷος ἑοῖο, πατρὸς ἑοῖο, παιδὸς ἑοῖο almost without v.l., Il.13.522, al. (v.l. ἑῆος Il.14.9, 18.71, 138). (2 ) The origin of the forms ἐῆος ἐάων and the variation ἐϋ-: ἠϋ- are obscure: ἐάων perh. had ϝ-, Il.24.528.) -
59 BLANDA
* * *I)(blend; blétt, bléndum; blandinn), v. to blend, mix, e-t e-u, with a thing (blanda mjöð, drykk, eitri); blanda e-t saman, to mix together (blanda saman hvítt ok rautt); more common, blanda e-u við e-t; blanda vatni við vín, to mix wine with water; blanda mötuneyti (dat.,) við e-n, to eat together with one;refl., blandast við e-n, to have intercourse with one, esp. of sexual intercourse (blandast við konur af heiðnum þjóðum).(að), v. = prec.f. mixture of two fluids (fór fyrst ór blóð, síðan blanda), esp. sour whey mixed with water.* * *in early Icel. poetry and prose a strong verb; pres. 1st pers. blend, Ls. 3; 3rd pers. blendr, Grág. ii. 389; reflex. blendsk, Symb. 30; pret. 1st pers. blétt, Am. 79, Greg. 50; reflex. blézk, Orkn. 104 (in a verse from about A. D. 1046); pl. bléndu, bléndum, Ls. 9, Greg. 60, Edda 47; reflex. bléndusk, Hkm. 8; subj. reflex. bléndisk, Mart. 129; blandinn (freq.), Sdm., Ýt., etc., vide Lex. Poët., Skálda 164; but in the 13th century and later the weak form (blanda, að) prevailed in all tenses except the part. pass., where the old blandinn = blandaðr may still be used, though the weak is more common; imperat. blanda, Pr. 471, 472, N. G. L. i. 12; pres. blandar, 13; part. blandaðr, Sks. 349, Pr. 470, 472 (MS. about A. D. 1250), [Ulf. blandan, a redupl. verb; A. S. bland; Engl. blend; O. H. G. blantan; lost in N. H. G.; Swed. blanda]:—to blend, mix, the beverage in acc., the mixed ingredient in dat.; b. mjöð (drykk), eitri, meini, Greg. l. c.; drottning ok Bárðr blönduðu þá drykkinn ólyfjani, Eg. 210: adding ‘við,’ lítið (acc. instead of dat.) verðr ok við blandit, Skálda 164; maturt blandin við upsa-gall, Pr. l. c.; þar fellr Jórdan í gegnum, ok blendsk eigi ( does not blend) við vötnin, Symb. l. c.; tak skógar súru ok blanda (imperat.) við fornt vín, Pr. l. c.; b. með, id., Rb. 164; b. saman, to mix together, Pr. l. c.II. metaph. to mix together, of fellowship or association, but partic. used of carnal intercourse, cp. the Gr. μιγηναι, Lat. misceri; b. mötuneyti (dat.) við e-n, to eat together with one, N. G. L. l. c.; blandask í samfélagi, to associate with, Mart. l. c.; vér megum eigi hjálp né heilsu af Guði fá, nema vér blandimk við hans orð, 625. 181; þeir blönduðusk þá meir við mannfólk enn nú, they had more intercourse with, Fas. i. 391: to have carnal intercourse, vár skal éingi blandask við búfé, N. G. L. i. 18; þat fell í hórdómum, ok blönduðusk við þær konur er af heiðnum þjóðum vóru, Sks. 588.III. part. blandinn is used as an adj. with the notion mixed, mingled, bad, of temper, character, manner; Helgi var blandinn mjök (had a mixed, mingled creed), hann trúði á Krist, en hét á Þór til harðraeða ok sjófara, Landn. 206; þú ert maðr vaskr ok vel at þér ( thou art bold and brave), en hon er blandin mjök, but she is a woman of mixed report, Nj. 49. -
60 FLJÚGA
* * *(flýg; flaug, flugum; floginn), v.1) to fly (fór svá hart sem fugl flygi);2) fig. of weapons, sparks, rumours, etc. (spjótit flaug yfir hann; gneistarnir flugu);* * *pres. flýg, pl. fljúgum; pret. flaug, 2nd pers. flaugt, mod. flaugst, pl. flugum; another old pret. fló, Haustl. 2, 8, Þkv. 5, 9, Gh. 17, Ýt. 14, and prose passim; the form flaug is very rare, in old poets; fló is now quite obsolete, flaug, pl. flugu, being the current form: part. floginn; sup. flogit; pret. subj. 1st pers. flygja, 3rd pers. flygi; with the neg. suf. flýgrat, Hm. 151: [not on record in Goth., as the Apocal. is lost in Ulf.; A. S. fleôgan; Engl. fly; O. H. G. fliôgan; Germ. fliegen; Dutch vliegen; Swed. flyge; Dan. flyve: cp. flug]:—to fly, Lat. volare, of birds; in the allit. phrase, fuglinn fljúgandi; valr flýgr, Grág. ii. 170; fló sá hrafn aptr um stafn, Landn. 29; fló hann þangat til, Niðrst. 4; at fljúga eigi upp fyrr, Edda 60; Johannes flaug upp til himins, Hom. 47.2. metaph., fljúga á e-n (á-flog, q. v.), to fly at one another, in a fight, Nj. 32: recipr., fljúgask á, to join in a fight, N. G. L. i. 46, Nj. 56.β. of weapons, sparks, rumour, and the like; spjótið fló yfir hann fram, Nj. 58: kesjan flaug í völlinn, Eg. 379; gneistarnir ( the sparks) flugu, Fms. viii. 8; at vápn skyli falla at manni eðr f. at honum, Grág. Kb. 108; fljúgandi fleinn, Hm. 85, 151; fleinn floginn, Höfuðl. 12: um konu þá fló út ferlegt úorðan, Hom. 115; sá kvittr fló í bygðinni, Fms. ix. 237: flaug þat sem sinu-eldr, i. 21.γ. of shooting pains (vide flog); þaðan af fló á hann mein þat, Bs. i. 446.II. in old poetry and on Runic stones, used = flýja (q. v.), to flee, Lat. fugere; sá er eigi fló at Uppsölum, who fled not at Upsala, Baut. 1169; en þínir fjándr flugu, Hkm. 12; fló ór landi, fled from the land, Ýt. 14.
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