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BondsmenБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bondsmen
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7 Georgia Association of Professional Bondsmen
Law: GAPBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Georgia Association of Professional Bondsmen
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1) Спорт: Great American Ball Park2) Юридический термин: Georgia Association of Professional Bondsmen -
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n (pl bondsmen)1) кріпак; невільник; раб (тж bondman)2) поручитель* * *n1) поручитель2) = bondman -
14 lausn
* * *(-ar, -ir), f.1) release, liberation;2) ransom;3) absolution from ban or sin (hann tók lausn af sjálfum páfanum);5) decision, judgemnent (segja fram lausnir mála); eiga lausn á máli, to decide in a case.* * *f. release, liberation; hann lagði á hvern þeirra verk ok lausn, he put a work and ransom on each of his bondsmen, i. e. he gave them a chance of emancipating themselves by paying a fixed sum of money, Ó. H. 28: eccl. redemption, til hjálpar ok lausnar öllu mannkyni, Mar.; þat man okkr vera til engra lausna, Hom. 155; fyrir vára lausn þoldi hann písl., id.; áðr sú lausn kom er heitin var Abraham, 51, Stj., N. T., Pass., Vidal. passim; endr-lausn, q. v.:—right of redemption, B. K. 40:— absolution from sin or ban, Bs. i. 287, Fms. ix. 524; hann tók lausn af sjálfum pávanum, Nj. 281, K. Á. 38, 76, Bs. i. 710, passim; af-lausn, q. v.: release from a duty, Fms. x. 21.II. decision, judgment; en er konungs son var búinn at segja fram lausnir mála, Sks. 643; þar var lausn ok band allra vanda-mála, Fb. ii. 71; eiga lausn á máli, to decide in a case, Bs. i. 708:—plur. lausnir, in þing-lausnir, q. v.COMPDS: lausnargjald, lausnarmark, lausnarsteinn, lausnartíðindi. -
15 SVEINN
(-s, -ar), m.1) boy (sveinar tveir léku á gólfinu);2) in addressing grown-up men, boys, lads (hart ríði þér, sveinar!);3) servant, attendant (þeir vissu, at hann var s. Gunnhildar); squire, page.* * *m. [a northern word, from which the A. S. swân, Engl. swain, seems to be borrowed]:—a boy; fæddi Vigdís barn, þat var sveinn, sá var vænn mjök, Ingimundr leit á sveininn ok mælti, sjá sveinn … son áttu þau annan … þessi sveinn, Fs. 23; sveinninn Hörðr stóð við stokk ok gékk nú it fyrsta sinn frá stokkinum til móður sinnar, Ísl. ii. 15; skal þat barn út bera ef þú fæðir meybarn, en upp fæða ef sveinn er, 198; kona hans fæddi barn, ok hét sveinn sá Hrafn, Eg. 100; svá sem þeir sveinar aðrir er vóru sex vetra eðr sjau vetra, 147; sveinar tveirléku á gólfinu, Nj. 15; var þá nafn gefit sveininum, 91; kallaði Njáll á sveininn Höskuld, … hann lét sveininum ekki í mein, ok unni mikit, 146, 147; sveininn Þórð Kárason … hinu hefir þú mér heitið, amma, segir sveinninn, 201, Bs. i. 599.II. boys, lads! often used in addressing grown-up men; eld kveykit ér nú, sveinar! Nj. 199; hart ríðit ér, sveinar! 82; sjáit ér nú rauðálfinn, sveinar! 70; hverr á sveina (gen. pl.) hendr í hári mér? Fms. xi. 151; hvernig er, sveinar? 145; sveinn ok sveinn! hverjum ertú sveini borinn? Fm. 1; inn fráneygi sveinn! id.; Hjalla-sveinar, Hofs-sveinar, Gullþ. 4, Finnb.2. a servant, attendant, waiter; sveinar Ólafs, Ld. 96: esp. a page, sveinn Gunnildar, Nj. 5, Fms. ix. 236, Ann. 1346 C; skutil-sveinn, skó-sveinn, q. v.: of bondsmen, N. G. L. i. 35, 76: in mod. usage an apprentice, Dan. svend.III. a nickname, Sigurðr Sveinn (= the Germ. Siegfried), Skíða R. 2. Sveinn, a pr. name, very freq., Landn., Fms.: in compds, Svein-björn, Svein-ungr, Sveinki, Berg-sveinn, Koll-s.COMPDS: sveinalauss, sveinsleikr, sveinsligr. -
16 bondsman
s ([pl] bondsmen)[arch] kmet; rob* * *
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17 ad - dīcō
ad - dīcō dīxī, dictus, ere, to give assent.—In augural lang., to be propitious, favor: nisi aves addixissent, L.: in Termini fano, L.—In law: alicui aliquid or aliquem, to award, adjudge, sentence: bona alicui.—Esp., of a debtor assigned to his creditor till the debt is paid: addictus Hermippo. — Absol: prohibendo addictos duci, those adjudged bondsmen for debt, L.—Ironic.: Fufidium... creditorem debitoribus suis addixisti, you have adjudged the creditor to his debtors.—In auctions, to award, knock down, strike off: alcui meas aedīs: bona Rabiri nummo sestertio: bona alicuius in publicum, to confiscate, Cs.—In gen., to sell, make over: regna pecuniā: nummo (fundum), for a penny, H.—Fig., to devote, consecrate: senatus, cui me semper addixi: me, V.: Nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri, H.: sententiis addicti, wedded. — To give up, sacrifice, sell out, betray, abandon: pretio habere addictam fidem: libidini cuiusque nos addixit: gladiatorio generi mortis addictus, destined; hence, poet.: Quid faciat? crudele, suos addicere amores, to betray, O. -
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19 विष्टि
vishṭi1) f. service, (esp.) forced service, compulsory work, drudgery ( alsoᅠ collectively, servants, slaves, bondsmen) MBh. R. Inscr. (ifc. alsoᅠ - ṭika);
m. N. of one of the seven Ṛishis in the 11th Manv-antara MārkP. ;
(ī́ orᅠ íbhis) ind. changing, alternatively, by turns RV. (in this sense accord. toᅠ some from vi + 1. as;
cf. abhi-, pari-shṭi)
2) f. = vṛishṭi, rain L. ;
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