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adb. ( toki horretan)1. there, over there; \hor dago zure liburua! there's your book!; \hortik etorri dira they've come from over there2. (esa.) \hor dago! Kartak. I'll call!; \hor dago koska that's where the problem liesb. \hor nonbait thereabouts | approximately; \hor nonbait Zarautzen somewhere or the other in Zarautz ; 40 gizon \hor nonbait 40 men or thereabouts -
3 Hörðar
m. pl. the Hords, a people of Norway; whence Hörða-land, n. the land of the Hords: Hörða-konungr, -kappi, m. the king, champion of the Hords, Fms. passim: Hörðu-ból, n., Hörðu-dalr, m. a local name in Icel.: Hörð-dælir, m. pl. the men from H., Sturl. -
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m., Herði, Hörð, a pr. name, Landn. Harðar-saga, u, f. the story of Hörð. -
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* * *(et) lechery,F fornication,( ægteskabsbrud) adultery;( bibelsk) thou shalt not commit adultery. -
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subst. promiscuity, lechery, infidelity subst. (formelt) fornication subst. [ ekteskapsbrudd] adultery (bedrive hor) commit adultery -
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(gen. hós), m. pot-hook.* * *1.m., acc. hó, gen. hós, [the same word as Goth. hoha = a plough-share; Engl. hoe, though different in sense]:— a pot-hook (= hadda, q. v.), in a nursery rhyme bidding one who has sore lips go into the kitchen, kiss the pot-hook thrice (kyssa hóinn þrysvar), and say these words: Heill og sæll hór minn, | eg skal kyssa snös þína, ef þú græðir vör mína, Ísl. Þjóðs. ii. 553, which throw a light ou the passage in Hbl. 48 (Sif á hó heima), insinuating that Thor busied himself with cooking and dairy-work. The hós in Ls. 33 seems to be a gen. = hvers, cujus, answering to the dat. hveim, abl. hví.COMPDS: hóband, hónef.2.n. [Goth. horinassus = μοιχεία; Engl. whoredom], adultery, Jb. 448, N. G. L. i. 70, Sks. 693, v. l. -
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int. (cry of) hear, hear! -
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adj. contemptible -
13 hørð
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14 hor
adultery -
15 hor
(f.) hair -
16 hör-þráðr
m. a linen thread, Bs. i. 644. -
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s. hormang said to s.o. doing work -
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20 hor
n. insect screen, window or door insertion of framed wire to keep out insects and permit air flow
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