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  • 1 Bor

    Bor <-s> [bo:ɐ̭] nt
    boron no pl

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  • 2 BORÐ

    n.
    1) board, plank;
    2) the side of a ship (hlóðu skipin sem borð báru);
    borð á stjórn = stjórnborði;
    hlaupa (steypast, detta) fyrir borð, overboard;
    bera e-n (hlut e-s, mál e-s) fyrir borð, to neglect, slight one;
    verða (allr) fyrir borð borinn, verða allr fyrir borði, to be (quite) thrown overboard, i. e. slighted;
    ganga at borði við e-n, to submit, yield to, to come to terms with one;
    e-n brestr á borði, one fails, is beaten;
    á annat borð, on the other hand; otherwise, else;
    þykkir vera harðr á annat borð, a hard one to pull against;
    3) the inner margin of a vessel between the rim and the liquid (er nú gott berandi borð á horninu);
    4) board, table (used for meals);
    fara, ganga, koma til borðs or undir borð, to go, come to table;
    setjast yfir borð, undir borð, to sit down at table;
    sitja yfir borð or borðum, to sit at table;
    rísa (standa upp) frá borði, to rise from table;
    ryðja borð, to clear the table;
    þjóna fyrir borðum, to wait at table;
    setja e-m borð, to set a table before one;
    borð eru uppi or upp tekin, the tables are set up; but ‘borð eru upp tekin’ may also mean the tables are removed, = borð eru ofan;
    5) board, food, maintenance at table (veita, halda e-m borð);
    bjóða e-m undir borð, to invite one to play at chess.
    * * *
    n. [Ulf. baurd, in fotubaurd = υποπόδιον; Hel. bord = margo; A. S. borð; Engl. board].
    1. a board, plank, Lat. tabula; tók hann þá borð ok lausa viðu, ok rak um þvera stofuna, Grett. 140, N. G. L. i. 100.
    β. of a ship, the side (cp. starboard, larboard); höggr hann þá tveim höndum borð ( sides) skútunnar, ok gengu í sundr borðin ( the planks) um tvau rúm, Nj. 19; þeir Erlingr hjuggu raufar í drómundinum, sumar í kafi niðri, en sumar uppi á borðunum, Fms. vii. 232, Nj. 42; hence the nautical phrases, á borð, on each side; á tvau borð, á bæði borð, on both sides, Eg. 171; með endilöngum borðum, Fms. ii. 273, Eg. 122; leggja borð við borð = síbyrða, to lay a ship alongside of another, so as to board, Fas. ii. 534; bera skip borði, to make the bulwarks rise, Fms. ii. 218; fyrir borð, overboard, Eg. 124, Fms. xi. 140; á borði, on land, Jb. 327; borð 4 stjórn = stjórn-borði, the starboard side, Gþl. 518. The planks in a ship’s side have different names, e. g. aur-borð, skaut-borð, sól-borð.
    2. metaph. phrases, at vera mikill (lítill, nokkur) borði, to be of a high (or lowly) bearing, metaphor from a ship floating high out of, or deep in, the sea, Eg. 8, Sturl. iii. 196: verða (allr) fyrir borð borinn, to be (quite) thrown overboard, i. e. ill-used, Eb. 126, Fær. 234; verða allr fyrir borði, id., Ölk. 35; hans hlutr mundi eigi fyrir borð vera borinn, id., Rd. 239; e-n brestr á borði, to fail, be beaten (metaphor from rowing), Fms. ix. 507; taka skamt frá borði, to fall short, Lv. 45; ganga at borði við e-n, to come to terms, yield, submit, Bs. i. 889; gékk Egill tregt at borð um þetta mál, E. was hard, unyielding, 696; hverigum skyldi úhætt, nema þeir gengi at borði við hann, unless they came to terms with him, 727, 778; á annað borð, on the other hand; harðr maðr á annat borð, a hard one to pull against, Fms. xi. 39: but also on the other hand, otherwise, else; hann vildi með engu móti kalla á Þormóð sér til bjargar, þó at hann félli ofan á annað borð, though he was sure to tumble down otherwise (i. e. unless he called), Fbr. 88; hence freq. in mod. usage, e. g. ef eg á annað borð göri það, i. e. if I do it at all: navig., ganga til borðs, á borð, to go to one’s business, Fagrsk. 167, Bárð. 166.
    3. [A. S. bord = labrum], the margin between the rim of a vessel and the liquid; er nú gott berandi borð á horninu, Edda 32; hence, fjöru-borð, the shore between high and low water, vide 33, 34; cp. the saying, fullt skal frömum bera, þó skal borð á vera, i. e. it is clownish to bring a cup full to the brim, and, fullt skal föntum bera og ekkert borð á vera.
    II. a board, table, Lat. mensa; rísa frá borði, to rise from the board, from table, Rm. 17, or simply and ellipt. rísa, 30; borð is freq. used in pl., as in the old halls small tables were set at meal time, and removed after the meal; hence phrases, borð (pl.) ofan (upp) tekin, the tables being removed, cp. Virgil’s mensisque remotis, Nj. 176, Fms. i. 41, iv. 265, v. 126, Bs. i. 854, Eg. 408; til þess er borð fóru brott, 551; setjast undir borð (pl.), to sit down; sitja undir borðum, to be at table, Nj. 68, Eb. 306; ganga undir drykkju borð, Fms. iii. 93; koma undir borð (acc. pl.), 96; ganga til borða, iv. 114, 129; koma til borðs (sing.), 202, cp. Ó. H. 86, Fms. iv. 246; sitja yfir borðum, iii. 155, iv. 113; sitja yfir matborði, v. 126, viii. 212; sitja yfir borð (acc. pl.), id., Bs. i. 843: the rhyming phrase, vera þar at orði, sem hann er ekki at borði, vide Safn i. 91. It was the custom for kings or princes to give audience or receive poets whilst sitting at table, Fms. vi. 195, Eg. ch. 63.
    β. maintenance at table (cp. Engl. board and lodging); vera á borði með e-m, B. K. 124, D. N. (Fr.): of a chess-board, Bs. i. 635.
    COMPDS: borðamunr, borðavíti, borðstilgangr.

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  • 3 BORÐI

    m. textile fabric, tapestry (tjalda höll, kirkju, borða) slá borða, rekja borða, to weave; sitja við borða, to sit weaving; byrða et á borða, to ornament tapestry with figures woven in it.
    * * *
    a, m. [cp. Engl. border; O. H. G. porto; Germ. borti; prob. akin to borð]:—a border, Lat. limbus; byrða á borða (acc.), t o embroider, Gkv. 2. 16; bregða borða, to leave off embroidering, 17; rekja borða, to embroider, Heir. 1, Og. 18; b. ok hannyrðir, Fas. i. 430, 523; kona sat við borða, a lady sat embroidering, Fms. ii. 148; slá borða, to embroider, Fas. i. 113; cp. borða skögul, gná, etc., a poët. circumlocution of a lady, Lex. Poët.: tapestry, b. fimtigi alna, Dipl. iii. 4, Pm. 10, Bs. i. 77: of the tapestry of a church, esp. the choir, Nj. 6.
    2. poët. a shield, Lex. Poët.

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  • 4 bor

    1. there is/are, existing, present. bormisiz, bor Ekansiz ku! Where have you been?! bor bo’ling! Good for you! Be well! (response to aytganicha (deganicha, maqtanganicha) bor It’s just like/as much as he said. bor bo’yicha all, from top to bottom. bo’lsa bordir Perhaps it is so. sa bormi if one were to, should one...shunisi (shunchaligi) ham borki but it must also be said that...Es (aql) borida while it’s on your mind, while you still have time. qo’li bor to have a hand in something 2. (Persian) time, instance. avvalam bor First of all.. 3. (Russian) boron to go (to); to reach; to continue, to proceed, to go on. borib bor (aspectual usage) to continue to, to make progress. bemorning ahvoli yaxshilab borayapti The patient’s condition is getting progressively better. olib bor to take s.t. to s.o.; to extend, to reach, to carry out. borib turgan indicates excessiveness. borib turgan yolg’onchi a flaming liar. borsa kelmas yo’l road of no return. yurak bormaydi to not have the heart to do s.t. qayga boray? What am I supposed to do? Where to go? (bordir, boril, borish)

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  • 5 Bor

    n; -s, kein Pl.; CHEM. boron
    * * *
    das Bor
    boron
    * * *
    ['boːɐ]
    nt -s, no pl
    (abbr B) boron
    * * *
    <-s>
    [bo:ɐ̯]
    nt kein pl boron no pl
    * * *
    das; Bors (Chemie) boron
    * * *
    Bor n; -s, kein pl; CHEM boron
    * * *
    das; Bors (Chemie) boron
    * * *
    nur sing. n.
    boric n.
    boron n.

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  • 6 bór

    abbr; = Biuro Ochrony Rządu
    * * *
    mi
    -o- (conifer) forest l. woods; bór sosnowy pine forest; nieprzebyty bór impenetrable forest; zabłądzić w borze get lost in the woods; za borami, za lasami over the hills and far away.

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  • 7 bør

    наст. вр. от burde
    * * *
    I. (en)
    ( medvind) fair wind.
    II. (en -e)
    ( trillebør) wheelbarrow;
    ( hat) battered old hat.
    III. vb (burde, burdet) ought to;
    [ du bør gøre det] you (really) ought to do it;
    [ du burde gøre det] you ought to (el. should) do it;
    [ det burde gøres] it ought to be done;
    [ som det sig hør og bør] as is meet and proper.

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  • 8 borð-færi

    n., in the phrase, taka sér borðfæri, = ganga til borðs, vide above, Grág. ii. 119.

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  • 9 bor

    abbr; = Biuro Ochrony Rządu
    * * *
    mi
    chem. boron; węglik boru boron carbide.

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  • 10 borða

    (að), v.
    2) to set a table, serve up (borða fyrir þurftugum).
    * * *
    að, to sit at table, eat, dine, Fas. iii. 219.

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  • 11 bor yo’g’i

    all one’s possessions, all that one has; in all, barely. majlisga bor yo’g’i besh kishi keldi Just five people in all came to the meeting

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  • 12 bor

    pine, pine-tree, božićni bor Christmas tree
    * * *
    • boron
    • pine tree
    • pine

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  • 13 Bor

    n (B) < chem> ■ boron (B)

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  • 14 bor

    * * *
    I. ( grundstof) boron.
    II. (et -)
    (til metal etc, tandlægebor) drill;
    ( til træ, jord) auger,
    ( mindre) bit;
    ( vridbor) gimlet.

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  • 15 bor

    subst. (gruvedrift) drill steel subst. [til tre, jord] auger subst. [ mindre] bit subst. [til metall, tenner] drill subst. [ grunnstoff] boron subst. [ vribor] gimlet

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  • 16 bør

    subst. [ byrde] burden, charge, load subst. [ vind] fair wind verb. should, ought to

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  • 17 bor

    n. boron, chemical element
    * * *
    boron

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  • 18 borð

    table

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  • 19 bor

    drill, anger
    * * *
    drill, drilled, drilled, drilling
    * * *
    drill, brace and bit

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  • 20 bor

    n (m) boron

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