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1 ogres
—1. LAT Anoplogastridae2. RUS саблезубые3. ENG 1 ogrefishes, fangtooth fishes, fangfishes4. DEU —5. FRA OgreS(тропические и субтропические воды всех океанов; 1 род, 2 вида) -
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6 Big Lost Ogres Grab Giggling Elephants Rapidly
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Big Lost Ogres Grab Giggling Elephants Rapidly
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a. human; m. maðr, human being, opp. to giants, ogres, or supernatural beings.* * *adj. human, belonging to man; at mennskum aldri, Hom. 62; mennskr maðr, a man of a man, as opp. to giants, ogres, or superhuman beings, Eg. 110; þótti hann varla m. maðr at afli, Fms. vi. 212, Ísl. ii. 360; ok er miklu betra at fásk við mennska menn en við úvættir slíkar, Grett. 113; sumar með Ásum, Álfum, Vönum, sumar hafa mennskir menn, Sdm. 18. -
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11 WILD
1) Американизм: Big Lost Ogres Grab Giggling Elephants Rapidly3) Техника: Women's institute for leadership development4) Шутливое выражение: Watches Id Like To Dispose, Women Inspiring Learning Doing5) Религия: Willing Inviting Loving Disciples, Word In Love And Deeds6) Железнодорожный термин: датчик состояния колес (Wheel Impact Load Detector)7) Юридический термин: Walk In Lay Down8) Сокращение: What I Like to Do9) Театр: Western Image Line Dancers10) Университет: Womens Institute For Leadership Development11) Физиология: Wake Induced Lucid Dream12) Деловая лексика: Winners Innovators Leaders Developers13) Образование: Wilderness Instructor Leadership Development, Wildlife In Learning Design, Wildlife Interpretation Lessons And Designs14) Фантастика Warriors Into Living Drug15) Общественная организация: International Wilderness Leadership Foundation, Wilderness International Leadership Foundation, Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads16) Чат: Waking Induced Lucid Dream17) Программное обеспечение: Washington Interactive Licensing Database18) Библиотечное дело: Warwickshire Interactive Library Database -
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1) Американизм: Big Lost Ogres Grab Giggling Elephants Rapidly3) Техника: Women's institute for leadership development4) Шутливое выражение: Watches Id Like To Dispose, Women Inspiring Learning Doing5) Религия: Willing Inviting Loving Disciples, Word In Love And Deeds6) Железнодорожный термин: датчик состояния колес (Wheel Impact Load Detector)7) Юридический термин: Walk In Lay Down8) Сокращение: What I Like to Do9) Театр: Western Image Line Dancers10) Университет: Womens Institute For Leadership Development11) Физиология: Wake Induced Lucid Dream12) Деловая лексика: Winners Innovators Leaders Developers13) Образование: Wilderness Instructor Leadership Development, Wildlife In Learning Design, Wildlife Interpretation Lessons And Designs14) Фантастика Warriors Into Living Drug15) Общественная организация: International Wilderness Leadership Foundation, Wilderness International Leadership Foundation, Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads16) Чат: Waking Induced Lucid Dream17) Программное обеспечение: Washington Interactive Licensing Database18) Библиотечное дело: Warwickshire Interactive Library Database -
14 zimwi
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] zimwi[Swahili Plural] mazimwi[English Word] demon[English Plural] demons[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] zimwi[Swahili Plural] mazimwi[English Word] ogre[English Plural] ogres[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] zimwi[Swahili Plural] mazimwi[English Word] spirit[English Plural] spirits[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Swahili Example] hakuwa na uhakika kama huyo alikuwa Mungu kweli au zimwi [Kez][English Example] she wasn't sure whether it was truly God or [just] a spirit------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] zimwi[Swahili Plural] zimwi[English Word] ghost[English Plural] ghosts[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an------------------------------------------------------------ -
15 beau comme le jour
очень красивый; ≈ прекрасный как майский деньCes rois, ces princes charmants, ces princesses belles comme le jour, ces ogres qui amusent et effrayent les petits enfants, furent des dieux et des déesses autrefois... (A. France, Le Livre de Suzanne.) — Эти волшебные короли и принцы, эти восхитительно прекрасные принцессы, эти чудовища, которые приводят в восхищение и пугают маленьких детей, когда-то были настоящими богами и богинями...
Dictionnaire français-russe des idiomes > beau comme le jour
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18 HAMARR
(gen. -s, dat. hamri, pl. hamrar), m.1) hammer; hann gerði hamar yfir, he made the sign of the hammer over it;2) back of an axe;3) crag, precipice (þar stendr hamarr mikill fyrir þeim); þrítugur hamarr, a crag thirty fathoms high.* * *m., dat. hamri, pl. hamrar, [A. S. hamor; Engl. hammer; O. H. G. hamar; Germ. and Dan. hammer; Swed. hammare]:—a hammer; h. töng, steði, Edda 9, Vkv. 18, Landn. 212 (in a verse); the thunderbolt was in the northern mythology represented as a hammer,—the hammer Mjölnir, Edda (Sksm.) 15, 26, 28–30, 58, 70, passim, Þkv. passim, Hbl. 47; hann (the idol) var merkðr eptir Þór ok hefir hamar í hendi, Ó. H. 108, O. T. 44; Þrúð-hamarr, the mighty hammer, Ls. 57, 59, 61, 63: the hammer was the holy sign with the heathens, answering to the cross of the Christians, hann görði hamar yfir, he made the sign of the hammer over it, Fms. i. 35; Þórr tók hamarinn Mjölni ok brá upp ok vígði hafr-stökurnar, Edda 28, cp. also Þkv. 30, where the bride and bridegroom were to be marked with the holy sign; hence Þórs-hamarr = the character RUNE which occurs on a few of the earliest heathen Runic stones (e. g. Thorsen, pp. 17, 329), cp. also Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 446; this RUNE is evidently an imitation of the thunderbolt.β. the back of an axe, Eg. 769.COMPDS: hamargangr, hamarshögg, hamarsmuðr, hamarskalli, hamarskapt, hamarspor.II. metaph. a hammer-shaped crag, a crag standing out like an anvil; þar stendr hamarr mikill fyrir þeim, Bs. i. 601; þeir leggja skip sín millum hamra tveggja, Grett. 83, Fas. iii. 257; þrítugr, fertugr … hamarr, a crag thirty, forty … fathoms high, i. 159: so in the saying, kljúfa þrítugan hamarinn til e-s, to split a thirty fathoms’ rock, to make great efforts, to make Herculean efforts in a thing, metaph. from cutting roads through rocks: in pl. hamrar, crags; fluga-hamrar, sjávar-hamrar, sea-crags; ogres were believed to live in crags, hence the phrase, sem genginn út úr hömrum, i. e. looking as wild as a crag-ogre, svá ílliligr sem genginn sé út ór sjávar-hömrum, Nj. 182.COMPDS: ( hamar- and hamra-), hamar-tröll, n. a crag-ogre, Grett. (in a verse). hamar-dalr, m. a ravine, Karl. 292. hamar-gnípa, u, f. the peak of a crag, Stj. 134, Fms. v. 323, Þorf. Karl. 414. hamar-klettr, m. a crag (isolated), Fms. ii. 92, Nj. 264, v. l. hamar-klif, n. a craggy cliff, Gísl. 137. hamar-rifa, u, f. a rift in a crag, Fb. iii. 447. hamar-skarð and hamra-skarð, n. a scaur, cleft or ravine, Grett. 132, Gísl. 51, Grág. i. 17. hamar-skúti, a, m. a jutting crag, Nj. 264; gjá-h., q. v.: esp. freq. in local names in Icel. and Norway, Hamarr, Hamrar, Hamra-endar, Hamars-á: in compds, Smá-hamrar, Ein-hamarr, a single crag, Gísl., etc., vide Landn., Fms. xii, Fb. iii.2. a kind of mark on sheeps’ ears, prob. of heathen origin, denoting the holy mark of the hammer of Thor: cutting the top of the ear thus UNCERTAIN is called hamar, whence hamar-skora, u, f. a cleft hamar UNCERTAIN; cp. the ditty of Stef. Ól., Hamarinn mér í greipar gékk | það gæfu-markið fína, and hamar-skoru og gloppu-gat | görðu í hægra eyra.3. a kind of fish, Edda (Gl.): prop. a false reading for humarr (q. v.), a lobster. -
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Noel, Nowell, Noóel* * *n. pl. Yule, a great midwinter feast in the heathen time, afterwards applied to Christmas.* * *n. pl., in rhymes, gólig, Jóla, Ó. H. (in a verse); [A. S. geôl, sometimes used of the whole month of December, whereas December is also called æra geola = fore Yule, and January æftera geola = after Yule; the plur. in Icel. perhaps refers to this double month. The origin and etymology of the word Yule is much contested, and has been treated at length by Grimm (Gesch. der Deutschen Sprache), who tries to make out a relation between the Lat. Jūlus or Jūlius and the Teut. Yule, the one being a midsummer month, the other a midwinter month; like former etymologists, he also derives the word from hjól, a wheel, as referring to the sun’s wheeling round at midwinter and midsummer time. The resemblance of the words is striking, as also the old northern celebration of the midsummer feast Jónsvaka (see below), which was in fact a kind of midsummer Yule.]B. Yule, a great feast in the heathen time, afterwards applied to Christmas (as still in North. E.) In Icel. popular usage Yule-eve is a kind of landmark by which the year is reckoned, so that a man is as many years old as he has passed Yule nights, hafa lifað (so and so) margar Jóla-nætr; for the year counts from Yule night, whence the phrase, vera ílla or vel á ár kominn, to become well or ill in the year; thus a person born shortly before Yule is ‘ílla á ár kominn,’ for at next Yule he will be reckoned one year old, whereas one born just after it is ‘vel á ár kominn.’ The heathen Yule lasted thirteen days, whence are derived the names Þrettándi, the thirteenth = Epiphany, i. e. the 6th of January, as also the Engl. ‘Twelfth-night;’ it is however probable that the heathen feast was held a little later than the Christian (see hökunótt). The heathen Yule was a great merry-making, and tales of ghosts, ogres, and satyrs were attached to it, esp. the Jóla-sveinar or ‘Yule-lads,’ a kind of goblins or monster satyrs, thirteen in number, one to each day of the feast, sons of the kidnapping hag Grýla (q. v.), whose names were used to frighten children with, see Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 219, 220. As the night lengthens and the day shortens, the ghosts gain strength, and reach their highest at Yule time, see Grett. ch. 34–37, 67–70, Eb. ch. 34, Flóam. S. ch. 22. The day next before Yule is called atfanga-dagr (q. v.) Jóla, when stores were provided and fresh ale brewed, Jóla-öl. Passages in the Sagas referring to Yule are numerous, e.g. Hervar. S. ch. 4, Hálfd. S. Svarta ch. 8, Har. S. Hárf. ch. 16 (in a verse), Hák. S. Góða ch. 12, 15, 19, Ó. H. ch. 151, Eb. ch. 31, Landn. 3. ch. 15 (in the Hb.), Bjarn. 51 sqq., Sturl. iii. 127. As for Yule games cp. the Norse and Danish Jule-buk, Jola-geit (Ivar Aasen) = a Yule goat, Dan. Jule-leg = a Yule game.II. in poetry a feast (generally); hugins jól, a raven’s feast, Fms. vi. 255 (in a verse), cp. Bjarn. 36.COMPDS: Jólaaptan, Jólabál, Jólaboð, Jólabók, Jóladagr, Jóladrykkja, Jólafasta, Jólafriðr, Jólaföstubók, Jólaföstutíð, Jólagjöf, Jólagrið, Jólahald, Jólahelgi, Jólahöll, Jólakveld, Jólales, Jólamorgin, Jólanótt, Jólaskrá, Jólasveinar, Jólatíð, Jólatíðir, Jólatíðabók, Jólatungl, Jólaveizla, Jólavist, Jólaöl. -
20 ogre
[English Word] ogre[English Plural] ogres[Swahili Word] zimwi[Swahili Plural] mazimwi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------
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