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1 orě̀xъ
orě̀xъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `nut'Church Slavic:orěxъ `nut' [m o]Russian:oréx `nut' [m o]Czech:ořech `nut' [m o]Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:òrah `nut' [m o];Čak. orȉh (Vrgada) `nut' [m o];Čak. orȉh (Novi) `nut' [m o]Slovene:órẹh `nut' [m o], orẹ́ha [Gens]Bulgarian:órex `walnut, nut' [m o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: (o)roiʔṣ-Lithuanian:ríešutas `nut' [m o] 3a;riešutỹs `nut' [m io] 3aLatvian:riẽksts `nut' [m o]Old Prussian:buccareisis (EV) `beech-nut' -
2 Ore
The 14th century English term for a fine grade of wool coming especially from Leo minster. -
3 øre
ear, penny* * *I. (et -r)( også på gryde) ear;[ med vb:][ have éns øre] have somebody's ear;[ have øre for] have an ear for;[ have lange ører] be long-eared,(fig) be listening;(dvs være flov) have a red face;[ holde ørerne stive] have all one's wits about one;[ holde i ørerne], se ndf;[ med præp:][ det går ind ad det ene øre og ud ad det andet] it goes in (through) one ear and out (of) the other;(se også II. tør);[ komme en for øre] come to somebody's ears, reach somebody's ear(s);(se også III. ringe);[ have ondt i ørerne] have earache;(dvs få ham til at lystre) keep him in order;( få ham til at yde sit bedste) keep him up to scratch;[ hviske ham det i øret] whisper it into his ear;(dvs flov) red-faced;[ hænge med ørerne] be down in the mouth; look a bit sorry for oneself;[ have meget om ørerne] have much to do, be up to one's ears (el. eyes) in work;(se også II. hed);(, in love);( svarer til) not a red cent; not a penny;[ han gør ikke for to øre gavn] he does not do a scrap of good;[ jeg har ikke for to øre lyst til at] I just don't want to;[ regnskabet stemmer på øre] the accounts are correct to the last penny;(se også vende). -
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iz.1. Sukal.a. dough ; \orea labean sartu to put the dough in the oven ; ogi-ore bread dough; taloak egiteko \ore corn cake doughb. ( urtsua dena) batterc. (esa.) \ore bateko opilak dira they're birds of a feather | they're two peas from the same pod2. ( irinik gabekoa) paste; lur pixka bat eskuan hartu, listua bota eta \orea egin zuen he took a bit of dirt in his hand, spat in it and make a paste ; paper-\ore paper paste io. raw -
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7 órë
1 noun "heart" inner mind, also name of tengwa \#21 Appendix E, "premonition" VT41:13, "nearest equivalent of 'heart' in our application to feelings, or emotions courage, fear, hope, pity, etc." VT41:13. The órë apparently defines a person's personality, cf. the description of Galadriel in PM:337, that "there dwelt in her the noble and generous spirit órë of the Vanyar". Órenya "my heart" VT41:11. 2 noun "rising", anarórë "sunrise" ORO. Cf. early "Qenya" órë "the dawn, Sunrise, East" LT1:264. See under Melkor concerning the final element of Melkórë. -
8 øre
эре (мелкая монета)-n, -r, -neухо-t, -r, -ne* * ** * *(hørsel) hearing subst. ear, hearing subst. (mynt) "cent", Norwegian coin, 1/100 of a krone (anatomi) (det indre øre) the internal ear (være lutter øre) be all ear -
9 Öre
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13 orë
I.fclockII.fhourIII.f dorewrist watch -
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scent, schedule (n.) -
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20 orè
1 scent2 schedule n
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öre — öre … Dictionnaire des rimes
Öre — 〈m.; s, oder f.; , 〉 kleinste Währungseinheit in Dänemark, Norwegen u. Schweden, 1/100 Krone [<dän., norw. øre, schwed. öre <lat. aureus „Goldmünze“] * * * Öre, das; s, , auch: die; , [dän., norw. øre, schwed. öre < lat. (nummus) aureus … Universal-Lexikon
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orė — orė̃ sf. (4) Rmš, Nm, õrė (2) [K], Kv 1. Lex67, R278, MŽ372 arimas: Dabar nuolat lyja, todėl ir orė̃ bus sunki Vrb. Mes dar daug turime õrės Kt. Tokiam ore tai ne õrė: šlapumas baisus, lyja išvien Ut. Kad ir daug õrės buvo, ale su traktoriais … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
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Ore — Ore, n. [AS. [=o]ra; cf. [=a]r brass, bronze, akin to OHG. [=e]r, G. ehern brazen, Icel. eir brass, Goth. ais, L. aes, Skr. ayas iron. [root]210. Cf. {Ora}, {Era}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The native form of a metal, whether free and uncombined, as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Öre — Øre L Øre ou Öre désigne les subdivisions monétaires des couronnes danoise, féringienne, norvégienne et suédoise. Le terme øre provient du latin aureus, désignant une pièce en or. Portail de la num … Wikipédia en Français
øre — [ö′rə] n. pl. øre 〚Dan & Norw < ON aurar: see ÖRE〛 a monetary unit equal to 1/ 100 of a Danish krone or a Norwegian krone * * * ø·re (œʹrə) n. See table at currency. [Danish, and Norwegian both from Old Norse eyrir … Universalium
öre — s.f. Monedă divizionară în Danemarca, Norvegia şi Suedia, valorând a suta parte dintr o coroană. [< fr. öre < cuv. scandinav]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 29.06.2005. Sursa: DN ÓRE s. f. monedă divizionară în Danemarca, Norvegia şi Suedia, a… … Dicționar Român
ore — [o: US o:r] n [U and C] [: Old English; Origin: ar] rock or earth from which metal can be obtained ▪ iron ore ▪ veins of rich ore … Dictionary of contemporary English