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fern or weed

  • 1 lok

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    I)
    n.
    1) bolt (of a door); láta l. frá hurðu, to unbolt a door;
    2) lock (en lyklar vóru settir í lokin);
    3) cover, lid (ok l. yfir kerinu);
    4) locker or bench in the stern of a boat, = stafnlok (gekk biskup fram í lokit);
    5) in pl. lockers; gullhringr hvarf frá husfreyju ór lokum; out of the lockers;
    6) fig. in pl. end, conclusion; þat fylgir ljóða lokum, this is the end of my lay; fœra e-t til loka, to put an end to; liða undir l., to die, perish; at lokum, at last, = loks; til loks, to an end; completely, altogether.
    n. a kind of fern or weed; ganga sem l. yfir akr, to spread like weeds over a field.
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    n. [Ivar Aasen lok; Dan. laag; the word remains in Engl. hem-lock], a kind of fern or weed; in the phrase, ganga sem lok yfir akr, to spread like weeds over a field; menn hans gengu sem lok yfir akra, Orkn. 4; gengu þeir einir yfir allt sem lok yfir akra, Fbr. 24 new Ed.; the mod. sem logi yfir akra is a corruption of the old phrase.

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  • 2 LOK

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    I)
    n.
    1) bolt (of a door); láta l. frá hurðu, to unbolt a door;
    2) lock (en lyklar vóru settir í lokin);
    3) cover, lid (ok l. yfir kerinu);
    4) locker or bench in the stern of a boat, = stafnlok (gekk biskup fram í lokit);
    5) in pl. lockers; gullhringr hvarf frá husfreyju ór lokum; out of the lockers;
    6) fig. in pl. end, conclusion; þat fylgir ljóða lokum, this is the end of my lay; fœra e-t til loka, to put an end to; liða undir l., to die, perish; at lokum, at last, = loks; til loks, to an end; completely, altogether.
    n. a kind of fern or weed; ganga sem l. yfir akr, to spread like weeds over a field.
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    n. [lúka], a cover, lid of a chest, vessel; hann stakk endanum í lokit þar sem lykillinn gékk at, Mag. 1; ok lok yfir kerinu, Eb. 196; hálfrýmis-kistur þeirra stóðu á skipum, en lyklar vóru settir í lokin, Fms. viii. 85, Mag. 24, 78; kistu-lok, pott-lok: of a ship, a locker or bench in the stem of a boat, mod. stafn-lok, gékk biskup fram í lokit, Bs. ii. 129.
    2. in plur. lockers; þeir brutu upp hurðir ok hirzlur, lok ok lása, Sturl. ii. 11; gullhringr hvarf frá húsfreyju ór lokum ( out of the lockers) er vandlega vóru læst, Bs. i. 329; í lásum eða í lokum, N. G. L. i. 84; þá eru lok þeirra óheilög við broti, Jb. 424.
    II. metaph. plur. an end, conclusion, cp. Germ. schluss; þat fylgir ljóða lokum, Hm. 164; lok mun ek þess segja, Am. 35; fella lok á e-t, to bring to an end, Grág. i. 67; færa til loka, id., Bs. i. 132; líða undir lok, to end, die, perish, Nj. 156, Thom.; leiðar lok, journey’s end, conclusion, Stj. 442; nest-lok, æfi-lok, mála-lok, leiks-lok, q. v.
    III. adverb. loks, at last, fînally, Fms. xi. 45, 86, Fbr. 23; and til loks, id., Eluc. 73, Rb. 76, 366, Stj. 417, Þorst. Síðu H. 9; loksins, adv. at last, finally, Bs. i. 443, Fbr. 23.

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  • 3 filix

        filix icis, f     fern: filicum manipli, V.: urenda (as a weed), H.
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    fern, bracken

    Latin-English dictionary > filix

  • 4 shrub

    n кустарник, куст
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. bush (noun) brushwood; bush; dwarf tree; fern; hedge; lilac bush; scrub oak; tall plant
    2. plant (noun) flower; plant; weed

    English-Russian base dictionary > shrub

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