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  • 81 dağ sırası

    n. mountain chain, mountain range, ridge

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  • 82 dağ tepesine yığılan taş

    n. cairn

    Turkish-English dictionary > dağ tepesine yığılan taş

  • 83 dağ treni

    n. loop the loop

    Turkish-English dictionary > dağ treni

  • 84 dağ yamacında yassı çakıl

    n. scree

    Turkish-English dictionary > dağ yamacında yassı çakıl

  • 85 dağ yolu

    n. ridgeway

    Turkish-English dictionary > dağ yolu

  • 86 dag-dig-dug

    sensation of rapid heartbeat (caused by fear, anxiety, etc)

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > dag-dig-dug

  • 87 dag-dómar

    m. pl. ‘day-dooms’ gossip, (mod.), Vídal.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > dag-dómar

  • 88 dag-drykkja

    u, f. a morning-draught, which was taken after the dagverðr, Orkn. 276, Fas. iii. 42.

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  • 89 dag-far

    n. a ‘day-fare,’ journey, used in dat. in the phrase, fara dagfari ok náttfari, to travel day and night, Fms. i. 203; hann hafði farit norðan dagfari, in a single day’s journey, ix. 513.
    2. mod. and theol. the ‘journey of life,’ daily course, conduct; hence dagfars-góðr, adj. good and gentle.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > dag-far

  • 90 dag-fasta

    u, f. fasting by day, K. Þ. K. 106, Hom. 73.

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  • 91 dag-fátt

    n. adj., in the phrase, verða d., to lose the daylight, to be over-taken by night, Fms. xi. 142, Rb. 376, Ver. 24.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > dag-fátt

  • 92 dag-ganga

    u, f. a day’s walk, Fas. iii. 643.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > dag-ganga

  • 93 dag-geisli

    a, m. a day-beam, Bjarn. 46, name given to a lady-love.

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  • 94 dag-langr

    adj. [A. S. dœglang], all day long; d. erfiði, toil all day long, Sks. 42; daglangt, all this day long, for this day, Eg. 485, Fms. ii. 268.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > dag-langr

  • 95 dag-lát

    n. pl. day-dreams, vide dreyma.

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  • 96 dag-leið

    f. a day’s journey, Fms. vii. 110, Hkr. i. 45; fara fullum dagleiðum, Grág. i. 48.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > dag-leið

  • 97 dag-lengis

    adv. all day long, Korm. (in a verse), Karl. 481.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > dag-lengis

  • 98 dag-ligr

    adj. (-liga, adv.), daily, Fms. ix. 407, Sks. 42, Dipl. iii. 14, H. E. i. 432, Vm. 139.

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  • 99 dag-mál

    n. (vide dagr), prop. ‘day-meal,’ one of the divisions of the day, usually about 8 or 9 o’clock A. M.; the Lat. hora tertia is rendered by ‘er vér köllum dagmál, ‘ which we call d., Hom. 142; cnn er ekki liðit af dagmálum, Hom. (St.) 10. Acts ii. 15; in Glúm. 342 we are told that the young Glum was very lazy, and lay in bed till day-meal every morning, cp. also 343; Hrafn. 28 and O. H. L. 18—á einum morni milli rismála ok dagmála—where distinction is made between rismál ( rising time) and dagmál, so as to make a separate dagsmark (q. v.) of each of them; and again, a distinction is made between ‘midday’ and dagmal, Ísl. ii. 334. The dagmal is thus midway between ‘rising’ and ‘midday,’ which accords well with the present use. The word is synonymous with dagverðarmál, breakfast-time, and denotes the hour when the ancient Icel. used to take their chief meal, opposed to náttmál, night-meal or supper-time, Fms. viii. 330; even the MSS. use dagmál and dagverðarmál indiscriminately; cp. also Sturl. iii. 4 C; Rb. 452 says that at full moon the ebb takes place ‘at dagmálum.’ To put the dagmál at 7.30 A. M., as Pál Vídalin does, seems neither to acccord with the present use nor the passage in Glum or the eccl. hora tertia, which was the nearest hour answering to the Icel, calculation of the day. In Fb. i. 539 it is said that the sun set at ‘eykð’ (i. e. half-past three o’clock), but rose at ‘dagmál’ which puts the dagmal at 8.30 A. M.
    COMPDS: dagmálastaðr, dagmalatið.

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  • 100 dag-megir

    m. pl. the sons of the day, i. e. men (?), Am.

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