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1 BRUM
* * *n.1) bud;2) point of time (í þetta brum).* * *I. neut. a bud, Lat. gemma; þá hit fyrsta tók brum at þrútna um várit á öllum aldinviði til laufs, Sks. 105; af bruminu, Bs. ii. 165; birki-brum, a birch-bud, Eyvind (in a verse), Lex. Poët.II. metaph. and masc. spring, only in the phrase, öndverðan brum (acc.), in the early spring time, Sighvat (in a verse); í öndverðan brum þinna daga, Bs. ii. 7.β. a moment, in the phrase, í þenna (sama) brum; í þenna brum kom Hringr Dagsson, in the description of the battle at Stiklastað, Ó. H. 218, cp. Fms. v. 81 (where v. l. tíma); ‘í þessu bruni,’ Fms. ix. 24. is certainly a misspelling for ‘í þenna brum:’ cp. also the compd word nýa-brum, novelty, newfangledness. -
2 brum
(et)( radio, TV) hum. -
3 brum
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4 Ole Brum
subst. Winnie the Pooh -
5 nýja-brum
n.new-fangledness. -
6 འབྲུམ་
['brum]any berry on trees or shrubs, 1 of tsha ba'i nad -
7 འབྲུམ་ནད་
['brum nad]smallpox -
8 འབྲུམ་པ་
['brum pa]pock, pustule -
9 འབྲུམ་ཕོ་ལྷ་
['brum pho lha]district in gtsang -
10 འབྲུམ་བུ་
['brum bu]pock, pustule -
11 འབྲུམ་བུ་འཇོམས་
['brum bu 'joms]tree whose bark is used in small pox -
12 འབྲུམ་བུ་ཕྲ་མོ་
['brum bu phra mo]species of leprosy -
13 འབྲུམ་ལྷ་མོ་
['brum lha mo]goddess who causes small pox -
14 བྲུམ་ནད་
[brum nad]chicken pox -
15 brummeln
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16 brummen
brum·men [ʼbrʊmən]vi1) (von Insekt, Klingel) to buzz;( von Bär) to growl;(von Wagen, Motor) to drone;( von Bass) to rumble;( von Kreisel) to hum2) ( beim Singen) to dronedrei Jahre \brummen to be doing three years ( fam)4) ( murren) to grumblevtetw \brummen to mumble sth -
17 Brummer
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18 Brummi
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19 brummig
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20 abbrummen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) umg.: eine Strafe abbrummen do time; eine sechsmonatige Strafe abbrummen do six months (inside)* * *ạb|brum|men sep1. vt (inf)Zeit to do (inf)eine Strafe abbrummen — to do time (inf)
2. vi aux sein (inf)to roar off or away* * *ab|brum·menvt (fam)drei Jahre \abbrummen to do three years fameine Strafe \abbrummen to do time famdie zehn Monate Knast brumme ich doch im Handumdrehen ab! I'll have the 10 months inside behind me in no time at all!* * ** * *abbrummen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) umg:eine Strafe abbrummen do time;eine sechsmonatige Strafe abbrummen do six months (inside)* * *
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