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ARGA

  • 1 arga

    way, mean; trick [cp. Kyr arga dexterity]

    Mongol-English etymological dictionary > arga

  • 2 arga

    n.
    idea, way, method

    Manchu-English dictionary > arga

  • 3 arga-fas

    n. [argr, craven, and fas = flas by dropping the l (?); flas, n. means praecipitatio, and flasa, að, precipitare, which are common words; this etymology is confirmed by the spelling of the word in Gþl. 188, where some of the MSS. have faas or fias, the last is perh. a false reading = flas; fas, n. gait, manner, is a modern word: v. Pál Vídal. in Skýr.; his etymology, however, is doubtless bad], a law term, a feint, a cowardly assault, an aiming at one’s body and drawing deadly weapons without carrying the threat into effect, termed ‘a coward’s assault;’ in Icel. it was punishable by fjörbaugsgarðr, cp. Grág.; ef maðr mundar til manns ok stöðvar sjálfr, ok varðar fjörbaugsgarð, ok á hinn eigi vígt í gegn ( the injured party must not kill the offender on the spot) skal stefna heiman ok kveðja til níu heimilisbúa þess á þingi er sóttr er, Vsl. ch. 90: ef maðr hleypr at manni, ok heldr hann sér sjálfr; þat er a. ok er þat sektalaust (liable to no punishment, only a dishonourable act; so the Norse law), N. G. L. i. 164, Gþl. 188.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > arga-fas

  • 4 arga-skattr

    m. an abusive word, a dog’s tax, Ölkofr. 36.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > arga-skattr

  • 5 arga akū

    I (we, you) can do nothing about it.

    Manchu-English dictionary > arga akū

  • 6 baitalara arga

    n.
    use, method of application

    Manchu-English dictionary > baitalara arga

  • 7 अर्ग


    arga
    m. N. of a Ṛisbhi of the SV. (with the patron. Aurava)

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अर्ग

  • 8 Aring Receiver Gate Array

    Aviation: ARGA

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Aring Receiver Gate Array

  • 9 ARGR

    a.
    1) unmanly, effeminate, cowardly (sem fyrir úlfi örg geit rynni);
    2) lewd;
    3) wicked, pernicious (þú hit argasta dýr).
    * * *
    adj. [Paul Diac. inertem et inutilem et vulgari verbo ‘arga,’ 6. 24; A. S. earg, ignavus; the Scottish arch or argh, v. Jamieson sub voce; and the mod. Engl. arch, archness; Germ. arg; Gr. αργός], emasculate, effeminate, an abusive term; hefir þú börn borit, ok hugða ek þat args aðal, Ls. 24; mik munu æsir argan kalla, ef ek bindast læt brúðarlíni, Þkv. 17: it is more abusive than thrall, cp. the proverb, þrællinn hefnir en argr aldri, a thrall takes revenge, but not the a., Grett. 92; and, argr er sá sem engu verst (a proverb), he is truly an ‘argr’ who does not defend himself; argr and ragr are synonymous, vide the Grág.: þau eru orð þrjrú er skóggang varða öll, ef maðr kallar mann ragan eðr stroðinn eðr sorðinn, ii. 147.
    2. metaph. a wretch, craven, coward; örg vættr, Fas. ii. 254, Fs. 147: cp. ergi and úargr.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > ARGR

  • 10 FAS

    n. gait, bearing; Icel. say, vera hægr, stilltr í fasi, or fas-góðr, fas-prúðr, adj. of gentle gait and bearing; fas-mikill, adj. rushing: this word, though in freq. use at the present time, seems never to occur in old writers, unless it be in arga-fas, q. v.: the etymology is uncertain, perhaps from Engl. fashion, face; it seems at all events to be of foreign origin; at the time of Pal Vídalín it was in full use, cp. Skýr. 90.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > FAS

  • 11 औरव


    aurava
    n. (fr. uru), width, dimension, extension, spaciousness gaṇa pṛithv-ādi Pāṇ. 5-1, 122 ;

    m. a descendant of Uru
    N. of the Ṛishi Arga

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > औरव

  • 12 Арга-Сала

    р. (РФ) Arga-Sala

    Русско-английский географический словарь > Арга-Сала

  • 13 toose

    n.
    right, entitlement; weight; toose be jafambi to come into power; toose arga Machiavellian politics, power games; toose horon (political) power; toose hūsunpower

    Manchu-English dictionary > toose

См. также в других словарях:

  • Arga — DatenVorlage:Infobox Fluss/GKZ fehlt …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • ARGA — qui uxoris adulteriô infamis est, prolemque alienam pro sua educat, Curruca, iners, inutilis, cessator, Longob. l. 1. Tit. 5. leg. 1. ubi Boherius Argam, interpretatur cucurbitam, h. e. currucam, Angl. a Cuckold, Gall. coucourd: nec male, cum… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Arga — Arga, Nebenfluß rechts des Aragon in Navarra …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • arga — s. f. 1. Fruto africano. 2.  [Zoologia] Gênero de coleópteros. 3. Leite de égua fermentado (bebida usada na Tartária) …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • arga- — *arga , *argaz germ., Adjektiv: nhd. feige, böse, angstbebend, nichtswürdig, unzüchtig; ne. cowardly, mean (Adjektiv), unmanly, performing (Adjektiv) sorcery, showing (Adjektiv) indecent behaviour; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries …   Germanisches Wörterbuch

  • arga — † ˈarga Chem. Obs. [f. L. argilla: see argil.] The name proposed by Dr. Black (c 1790) for the earth alumina. Cf. argil …   Useful english dictionary

  • Arga — 42° 17′ 48″ N 1° 47′ 07″ W / 42.2967, 1.78528 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Arga — Sp Árga Ap Arga L u. Š Ispanijoje …   Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė

  • arga — Arguing. Don t arga me! …   Dictionary of american slang

  • arga — Arguing. Don t arga me! …   Dictionary of american slang

  • Arga — Sp Argà õs Ap Злая/Zlaya rusiškai Sp ofic. Zlajà Ap Arge vokiškai L u. RF Kaliningrado sr …   Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė

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