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101 testera
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102 перёд
м.front, fore-part -
103 передний
front; ( первый) firstпередние конечности ( четвероногих) — forelegs, forefeet
передний край (обороны) воен. — first line of defence; main line of resistance
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104 носова частина
( судна) ship's bows, forebody, fore part -
105 припічок
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106 རྐང་རྩེ་
[rkang rtse]fore part of the foot -
107 རྐང་མགོ་
[rkang mgo]fore part of the foot -
108 མདུན་
[mdun]front, ahead, in front of, near, before, fore part, front side of a thing, face or presence -
109 for-hellir
m. the fore part of a cave, Sams. 19. -
110 for-leistr
m. the fore part of a sock, N. G. L. iii. -
111 framan
adv.1) from (on) the front side; f. at borðinu, to the front of the table; f. á (skipinu), on the fore part (of the ship); á stálhúfuna f., on the front of the steel cap;2) fyrir f., before, in the front of, with acc. (fyrir f. slána);3) f. til (= fram til), up to, until; nú líðr til þings f., it drew near to the time of assembly.* * *vide fram C. -
112 fram-bær
m. the front or fore part of a house. -
113 fram-hlutr
m. the fore part, Fms. vi. 351. -
114 fram-leistr
m. the fore part of a sock, N. G. L. iii. 13. -
115 HJALT
n.1) the boss or knob at the end of a sword hilt (eptra, efra hjaltit);2) the guard between the hilt and blade (fremra hjaltit).* * *n. [A. S. and Engl. hilt], the boss or knob at the end of a sword’s hilt; also the guard between the hilt and blade; the former being sometimes distinguished as the eptra or efra hjalt ( hinder or upper, accordingly as the sword was held), and the latter as fremra h., the fore part or guard, where blade and hilt join; or else the plur. hjölt is used; í því gékk hjaltið af sverðinu hit efra ok hljóp þá brandrinn fram ór meðalkafla umgörðinni, Sturl. iii. 283; hjölt ok meðalkafli, Þiðr. 114; eftra hjaltið, opp. to fremra hjaltið, Karl. 124, Korm. ch. 9, Ld. ch. 57, Eb. ch. 13, and Gísl. 72, vide gadd-hjalt, cp. Hkv. Hjörv. 9, Sdm. 6; hjölt ór gulli, Akv. 7; sverð með gulligum hjöltum, Fms. i. 15; nema hjöltin við neðra gómi, Edda 20; sverðit brotnaði undir hjaltinu, Nj. 43, Fms. ii. 484, Gullþ. 18; skaltú nú vera þegn hans er þú tókt við sverði hans at hjöltunum, Fms. i. 15; Helgi hnauð hjalt á sverð, Nj. 66; hann leggr sverðinu á þessum sama flekk ok fellr á hjöltin, Fb. i. 258. ☞ The Engl. hilt is in Icel, called meðal-kafli, ‘middle-piece:’ the Engl. word is derived from the Scandin., but in a different sense. -
116 framhlutr
m. fore part. -
117 frōns
frōns ondis, f a leafy branch, green bough, foliage: saligna, O.: Nigra, H.: Nec saturantur fronde capellae, V.: via interclusa frondibus: Spargit tibi silva frondes, H.—A garland of leafy boughs, leafy chaplet: alqm victoria fronde coronet, H.: delubra deum festā velamus fronde, V.* * *Ifoliage, leaves, leafy branch, green bough, frondIIforehead, brow; face; look; front; fore part of anything -
118 frōns
frōns frontis, f the forehead, brow, front: frontem contrahere, to knit: Exporge frontem, T.: explicare, H.: ut frontem ferias, smile: ferro inter tempora frontem Dividit, V.: tenuis, a low forehead, H.: (bovis) a mediā fronte, etc., Cs.: ovis, O.: frons turgida cornibus, H.—The brow, front, countenance, expression, face, look: ex voltu et fronte amorem perspicere: verissimā fronte dicere, truthful: reliquiae pristinae frontis: laeta, V.: urbana, H.: durior, shameless, Iu.: salvā fronte, without shame, Iu.: tabella quae frontīs aperit hominum, mentīs tegit.—The forepart, front, façade, van, face: castrorum, Cs.: ianuae, O.: tabernae, Ct.: scaena ut versis discedat frontibus, V.: cohortīs, S.: unā fronte castra muniunt, only in front, Cs.: recta, the centre (of an army), L.: prima, L.: dextra, Ta.: aequā fronte ad pugnam procedebat, L.: Mille pedes in fronte, breadth, H.: inpulsa frons prima, vanguard, L.: superasse tantum itineris pulchrum ac decorum in frontem, i. e. favorable for an advance, Ta.: Fronte sub adversā scopulis pendentibus antrum, V.: a tergo, fronte, lateribus tenebitur, in front: a fronte atque ab utroque latere, Cs.: frontes geminae, i. e. the ends (of a rolled manuscript), Tb., O.: nigra, O.—Fig., the outside, exterior, external quality, appearance: Scauro studet, sed utrum fronte an mente, dubitatur: decipit Frons prima multos, Ph.* * *Ifoliage, leaves, leafy branch, green bough, frondIIforehead, brow; face; look; front; fore part of anything -
119 अग्रकर
ágra-karam. the fore part of the hand, finger;
first ray Ṡiṡ.
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120 अग्रकाय
ágra-kāyam. the fore part of the body
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