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all the churches were locked

  • 1 the prince of darkness

    князь тьмы, сатана [происходит от библ. the rulers of the darkness of this world Epistle to the Ephesians VI, 12; шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]

    Gloucester: "What! hath your grace no better company?" Edgar: "The prince of darkness is a gentleman; Modo he is called and Mahu. " (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Lear’, act III, sc. 4) — Глостер: "В каком вы низком обществе, милорд!" Эдгар: "О нет. Модо/ и Ме/го злые духи. Не из простых. Князь тьмы недаром князь." (перевод Б. Пастернака)

    By a whirl Henchard brought Donald dangerously near the precipice; seeing his position the Scotchman for the first time locked himself to his adversary, and all the efforts of that infuriated Prince of Darkness - as he might have, been called from his appearance just now-were inadequate to lift or loosen Farfrae for a time. (Th. Hardy, ‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’, ch. XXXVIII) — Быстро повернувшись, Хенчард толкнул Доналда, и Пют очутился в опасной близости к пропасти; осознав свое положение, шотландец впервые крепко уцепился за противника, а рассвирепевший "князь тьмы" (Хенчард сейчас был так страшен, что ему подошло бы такое прозвище) никакими силами не мог ни сдвинуть Фарфре с места, ни оторвать его от себя.

    The Devil: "...Whatever they may say of me in churches on earth, I know that it is universally admitted in good society that the Prince of Darkness is a gentleman; and that is enough for me." (B. Shaw, ‘Man and Superman’, act III) — Дьявол: "...Что бы обо мне ни говорили в церквах на земле, все же мне известно: в хорошем обществе общепризнано, что Князь Тьмы - джентльмен, и мне этого достаточно."

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  • 2 LÆSA

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    (-ta, -tr), v.
    1) to lock, with dat.; læsti hón loptinu innan, she locked the room from the inside; kirkjur vóru allar læstar, all the churches were locked;
    2) to shut in, lock up (hón fylgdi henni í útibúr ok læsti þau þar);
    3) to set in metal (í hjalti sverðsins vóru læstir lyfsteinar).
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    t, [láss; Dan. laase], to lock, shut, with dat., læsti hón þegar loptinu innan, Nj. 7; var þeirri hurðu læst, Fms. iii. 67; þau vóru öll læst innan borgar, xi. 74; hurðin var bæði læst innan ok útan, Hom. 120; læsti síðan skríninu, Fms. vi. 402; kirkjur vóru allar læstar, viii. 229:—to shut one in, hón fylgði þeim í úti-búr ok læsti þau þar, Ísl. ii. 108; var hestr Grettis læstr í húsi sterkliga, Grett. 113: læsa bréf, to seal, Róm. 247, Bs. ii. 122:—to groove, í hjalti sverðsins vóru læstir lyfsteinar, Fas. iii. 244.
    2. of a beast of prey; læsa klóm, hrammi, to pierce or clasp with the claws; hón læsti klónum inn að beini: reflex., læsast or læsa sig, to pierce, penetrate; klærnar læstust inn að beini (of claws), mjúksár um limu logi mér læsir sig fast, Snót 128.

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