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1 glean
ɡli:n(to collect or pick up small amounts of news, facts etc.) snappe oppverb \/ɡliːn\/ ( historisk)1) sanke, ettersanke, samle rester2) samle (sammen), skrape sammen, snappe oppglean ears ( historisk) sanke aks -
2 Lesen
n; -s, kein Pl. reading* * *das Lesenreading* * *le|sen I ['leːzn] pret las [laːs] ptp gelesen [gə'leːzn]1. vtihier/in der Zeitung steht or ist zu lésen, dass... — it says here/in the paper that...
die Schrift ist kaum zu lésen — the writing is scarcely legible
See:→ Leviten2) (= deuten) Gedanken to readin den Sternen lésen — to read or see in the stars
aus ihren Zeilen habe ich einen Vorwurf/eine gewisse Unsicherheit gelesen — I could tell from what she had written that she was reproaching me/felt a certain amount of uncertainty
lésen — to see sth in sb's eyes/from sb's manner
es war in ihrem Gesicht zu lésen — it was written all over her face, you could see it in her face
er liest Englisch an der Universität — he lectures in English at the university
2. vr(Buch, Bericht etc) to readbei diesem Licht liest es sich nicht gut — this light isn't good for reading (in)
II pret las [laːs] ptp gelesen [gə'leːzn]sich in den Schlaf lésen — to read oneself to sleep
vt* * *1) (to look at and understand (printed or written words or other signs): Have you read this letter?; Can your little girl read yet?; Can anyone here read Chinese?; to read music; I can read (= understand without being told) her thoughts/mind.) read2) (to learn by reading: I read in the paper today that the government is going to cut taxes again.) read3) (to pass one's time by reading books etc for pleasure etc: I don't have much time to read these days.) read4) (the act of reading.) reading5) (the ability to read: The boy is good at reading.) reading6) (the act, or a period, of reading: I like a good read before I go to sleep.) read* * *le·sen1<liest, las, gelesen>[ˈle:zn̩]I. vt1. (durchlesen)2. (korrigieren)▪ etw \lesen to proofread [or read through [and correct]] sth3. (leserlich sein)einfach/kaum/nicht/schwer zu \lesen sein to be easy/almost impossible/impossible/difficult to read4. INFORM5. (entnehmen)II. vi1. (als Lektüre) to read▪ über jdn/etw \lesen to lecture on sb/sthIII. vretw liest sich leicht sth is easy to read [or easy-going]etw liest sich nicht leicht sth is quite difficult to read [or heavy-going]le·sen2<liest, las, gelesen>[ˈle:zn̩]vt1. (sammeln)▪ etw \lesen to pick sthÄhren \lesen to glean [[ears of] corn]2. (auflesen)etw vom Boden \lesen to pick sth up sep off [or from] the floor* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb1) reader liest aus seinem neuesten Werk — he is reading from his latest work
ein Gesetz [zum ersten Mal] lesen — (Parl.) give a bill a [first] reading
die/eine Messe lesen — say Mass/a Mass
2) (fig.)Gedanken lesen können — be a mind-reader
jemandes Gedanken lesen — read somebody's mind or thoughts
3) (Hochschulw.) lecture (über + Akk. on)2.er liest neue Geschichte — he lectures on modern history
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb readIIunregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (sammeln, pflücken) pick <grapes, berries, fruit>; gather < firewood>; glean < ears of corn>2) (aussondern) pick over* * ** * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb1) readein Gesetz [zum ersten Mal] lesen — (Parl.) give a bill a [first] reading
die/eine Messe lesen — say Mass/a Mass
2) (fig.)jemandes Gedanken lesen — read somebody's mind or thoughts
3) (Hochschulw.) lecture (über + Akk. on)2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb readIIunregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (sammeln, pflücken) pick <grapes, berries, fruit>; gather < firewood>; glean < ears of corn>2) (aussondern) pick over* * *nur sing. n.reading n. -
3 lesen
n; -s, kein Pl. reading* * *das Lesenreading* * *le|sen I ['leːzn] pret las [laːs] ptp gelesen [gə'leːzn]1. vtihier/in der Zeitung steht or ist zu lésen, dass... — it says here/in the paper that...
die Schrift ist kaum zu lésen — the writing is scarcely legible
See:→ Leviten2) (= deuten) Gedanken to readin den Sternen lésen — to read or see in the stars
aus ihren Zeilen habe ich einen Vorwurf/eine gewisse Unsicherheit gelesen — I could tell from what she had written that she was reproaching me/felt a certain amount of uncertainty
lésen — to see sth in sb's eyes/from sb's manner
es war in ihrem Gesicht zu lésen — it was written all over her face, you could see it in her face
er liest Englisch an der Universität — he lectures in English at the university
2. vr(Buch, Bericht etc) to readbei diesem Licht liest es sich nicht gut — this light isn't good for reading (in)
II pret las [laːs] ptp gelesen [gə'leːzn]sich in den Schlaf lésen — to read oneself to sleep
vt* * *1) (to look at and understand (printed or written words or other signs): Have you read this letter?; Can your little girl read yet?; Can anyone here read Chinese?; to read music; I can read (= understand without being told) her thoughts/mind.) read2) (to learn by reading: I read in the paper today that the government is going to cut taxes again.) read3) (to pass one's time by reading books etc for pleasure etc: I don't have much time to read these days.) read4) (the act of reading.) reading5) (the ability to read: The boy is good at reading.) reading6) (the act, or a period, of reading: I like a good read before I go to sleep.) read* * *le·sen1<liest, las, gelesen>[ˈle:zn̩]I. vt1. (durchlesen)2. (korrigieren)▪ etw \lesen to proofread [or read through [and correct]] sth3. (leserlich sein)einfach/kaum/nicht/schwer zu \lesen sein to be easy/almost impossible/impossible/difficult to read4. INFORM5. (entnehmen)II. vi1. (als Lektüre) to read▪ über jdn/etw \lesen to lecture on sb/sthIII. vretw liest sich leicht sth is easy to read [or easy-going]etw liest sich nicht leicht sth is quite difficult to read [or heavy-going]le·sen2<liest, las, gelesen>[ˈle:zn̩]vt1. (sammeln)▪ etw \lesen to pick sthÄhren \lesen to glean [[ears of] corn]2. (auflesen)etw vom Boden \lesen to pick sth up sep off [or from] the floor* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb1) reader liest aus seinem neuesten Werk — he is reading from his latest work
ein Gesetz [zum ersten Mal] lesen — (Parl.) give a bill a [first] reading
die/eine Messe lesen — say Mass/a Mass
2) (fig.)Gedanken lesen können — be a mind-reader
jemandes Gedanken lesen — read somebody's mind or thoughts
3) (Hochschulw.) lecture (über + Akk. on)2.er liest neue Geschichte — he lectures on modern history
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb readIIunregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (sammeln, pflücken) pick <grapes, berries, fruit>; gather < firewood>; glean < ears of corn>2) (aussondern) pick over* * *lesen1; liest, las, hat gelesenA. v/tfalsch lesen misread;in i-m Gesicht/in i-n Augen war Enttäuschung zu lesen you could tell from her face/eyes she was disappointed;ein Spiel lesen SPORT analyse (US -ze) ( oder read) a game (and react accordingly); → Gedanke, Korrektur2. UNIV:Geschichte etc3. KIRCHE:die Messe lesen say Mass4. PARL:einen Gesetzentwurf lesen give a bill a readingB. v/i1. read;viel lesen read a lot, do a lot of reading;in der Zeitung/in einem Buch lesen read the paper/a book;stand zu lesen, dass … it said in the paper that …;ich habe drei Wochen an diesem Buch gelesen I have been reading this book for three weeks2. (deuten)3. UNIV:C. v/r:sich gut lesen be very readable, be a good read; (leserlich sein) be easy to read, be very legible; Gedrucktes: read well;es liest sich wie ein Roman/Krimi it’s like reading a novel/detective story ( oder who-done-it umg);in diesem Licht liest es sich schlecht this light isn’t good for readinglesen2 v/t & v/i; liest, las, hat gelesen; (aufsammeln) gather; (pflücken) pick; (Trauben) auch harvest* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb1) readein Gesetz [zum ersten Mal] lesen — (Parl.) give a bill a [first] reading
die/eine Messe lesen — say Mass/a Mass
2) (fig.)jemandes Gedanken lesen — read somebody's mind or thoughts
3) (Hochschulw.) lecture (über + Akk. on)2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb readIIunregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (sammeln, pflücken) pick <grapes, berries, fruit>; gather < firewood>; glean < ears of corn>2) (aussondern) pick over* * *nur sing. n.reading n. -
4 σταχυολογεί
σταχυολογέωglean ears of corn: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)σταχυολογέωglean ears of corn: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
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σταχυολογέωglean ears of corn: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)σταχυολογέωglean ears of corn: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
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12 lesen
le·sen1. le·sen <liest, las, gelesen> [ʼle:zn̩]vt1) (durch\lesen)etw \lesen to read sth; s. a. Korrektur, Messe, Noten2) ( korrigieren)etw \lesen to proofread [or read through [and correct]] sth3) ( leserlich sein)einfach/ kaum/ nicht/schwer zu \lesen sein to be easy/almost impossible/impossible/difficult to read4) inform5) ( entnehmen)vi1) ( als Lektüre) to read;[das] L\lesen readingüber jdn/etw \lesen to lecture on sb/sthvretw liest sich leicht sth is easy to read [or easy-going];etw liest sich nicht leicht sth is quite difficult to read [or heavy-going]2. le·sen <liest, las, gelesen> [ʼle:zn̩]vt1) ( sammeln)etw \lesen to pick sth;Ähren \lesen to glean [[ears of] corn]2) (auf\lesen) -
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14 espigar
v.1 to glean.Ellos espigan el trigal They glean the wheat field.2 to spindle.El trigo espiga satisfactoriamente The wheat spindles satisfactorily.3 to dowel, to tenon.Ellos espigaron la tienda They doweled the tent.* * *1 AGRICULTURA to glean1 AGRICULTURA to ear1 (persona) to shoot up* * *1. VT1) [+ fruta] to look closely at, scrutinize2) [+ libro] to consult3) (Téc) to pin, peg2. VI1) [cereales] to come into ear, form ears; [flor] to run to seed2) [persona joven] to shoot up, get very tall3.See:* * *1. 2.espigar via) cereales to ear (up), form earsb) persona to glean3.espigarse v prona) persona to grow tall and slimb) hortalizas to go to seed* * *1. 2.espigar via) cereales to ear (up), form earsb) persona to glean3.espigarse v prona) persona to grow tall and slimb) hortalizas to go to seed* * *espigar [A3 ]vtA2 (recopilar) to gatherB (en carpintería) to tenon■ espigarvi1 «cereales» to ear up, ear, form ears2 «persona» to glean1 «persona» to grow tall and slim, grow willowy2 «hortalizas» to go to seed* * *♦ vt[información] to glean* * *espigar {52} vt: to glean, to gather -
15 Ähre
f; -, -n; BOT. ear (of corn etc.)* * *die Ähreear; spike; ear of corn* * *Äh|re ['ɛːrə]f -, -n(= Getreideähre) ear; (allgemeiner, = Grasähre) head* * *(the part of a cereal plant which contains the seed: ears of corn.) ear* * *Äh·re<-, -n>[ˈɛ:rə]f1. (Samenstand) ear, head2. (Blütenstand) spike3.▶ \Ähren lesen to glean* * *die; Ähre, Ähren (von Getreide) ear; head; (von Gräsern) head* * ** * *die; Ähre, Ähren (von Getreide) ear; head; (von Gräsern) head* * *-n (Getreide) f.ear of corn n. -
16 HENDA
* * *(henda, hendr), v.1) to catch with the hand(hann kastaði heininni í lopt upp, en allir vildu henda)
;henda e-t augum, to catch with the eyes
;henda til smátt ok stórt, to pick up small and great alike, look closely after
;2) to touch, concern one(tíðendi þau, er bæði okkr henda)
;3) to befall, happen to one;þá hafði hent glœpska mikil, they had committed a great folly
;hann kvað þat dugandi menn henda (it happened to brave men) at falla í bardögum
.* * *d, mod. henti, [Old Engl. hente, to seize; cp. hönd], to catch with the hand:1. to catch; hann kastaði heininni í lopt upp, en allir vildu henda, Edda 48; hann lék at þremr handsöxum senn, ok hendi æ meðal-kaflann, Fms. ii, 169; Grímr hafði þá hent böllinn, Eg. 189; en hón hendi allar með hváptunum, Fb. i. 530.2. to pick up or out, of sheep, deer, etc.; hann var verra at henda en aðra sauði, Ísl. ii. 330; menn fóru ok vildu henda skjarra sauði, Bs. i. 330, Fms. vii. 218; h. svín, Fs. 26; h. hrein í fjalli, Hm. 89: in pursuing one, en er Egill hafði hent þá sem hann vildi, Eg. 300; þeir hendu þræiana enn fleiri, 596; hendu þá hvárir menn fyrir öðrum, Fms. viii. 168; hann lét eigi henda börn á spjóta-oddum sem þá var víkingum títt, Landn. 308; hann hendi þá sker frá skeri þau er á leiðinni vóru (of one swimming), Fbr. 183; þessir stafir göra allt mál ok hendir málit ýmsa, Skálda 172; fara eptir sem vér skerum akrinn, ok henda (to pick up, glean) ef nokkut stendr eptir, eðr fýkr frá oss, Stj. 422; henda mula, to pick up crumbs, Mkv.: with prep., h. saman, to pick up and put together; h. saman orð, to compound words, Anecd. 1, Sks. 637.II. metaph.,1. phrases, henda e-t augum, to catch with the eyes, Fms. v. 140; h. reiður á e-u, to take notice of, Nj. 133; h. mörk af e-u, to draw an inference from a thing, Sks. 498; h. mið á eu, to observe; spakir menn henda á mörgu mið, the wise catch many things true, a saying, Fs. 140; henda griplur til e-s, to fumble after a thing, Eluc. 22; henda til smátt ok stórt, to pick up small and great alike, look closely after, Glúm. 390; henda smátt, to pick up every grain, to keep one’s ears and eyes open; hér er maðr á glugganum, hann er vanr að h. smátt, og hylja sig í skugganum, a ditty; h. gaman at e-u, to take interest in a thing; hann var gleðimaðr mikill ok hendi at mörgu gaman, 385; hann hendi skemtan at sögum ok kvæðum, ok at öllum strengleikum, ok hljóðfærum, Bs. i. 109; h. atvinnu af e-u, to live away from a thing, Fs. 143; h. sakir á e-m, to pick up charges against one (cp. Engl. to pick a quarrel), Lv. 40.2. to touch, concern one; þú sagðir tíðindi þau er mik taka henda, í aftöku frænda míns, Fms. vi. 370; en mik taka henda (not enda) þung mein, Edda 94 (in a verse); skal ek sjá um fémál hans ok þat annat er hann (acc.) tekr at henda, and whatsoever concerns him, Nj. 5; tíðindi þau er bæði okkr henda, Fs. 10.3. e-n hendir e-t, to be caught in, be overtaken by a sin, by ill luck, or the like; mik hefir hent mart til afgerða við Guð, I have happened to commit many sins against God, Fms. vii. 108; þá hafði hent glæpska mikil, they had committed great folly, Ó. H. 232, Fb. ii. 233; ef hana hefir fyrr slíkr glæpr hent, N. G. L. i. 233; mun engi sá hafa verit er jafnmikit happ hefir hent sem hann (acc.), Fms. vi. 328; hvat íllt sem mik hendir, Fs. 93; hann kvað þat dugandi menn henda ( it happened to brave men) at falla í bardögum, 39; sú skömm skal oss aldregi henda, Fms. xi. 270; má, at hana hendi eigi slík úgipta annat sinn, Nj. 23: sometimes, but less correctly, used impers., the thing in acc., hverja skyldu þá henti at ( how they were committed to) taka við konungi, Fms. viii. 238, v. l., cp. þá skömm (= sjá), Eg. 237; glæp mikinn, Fms. v. 113 (but nom. Ó. H. v. l.), iv. 367 (but nom. Fb. l. c.), cp. also Stj. 454 (v. l.), 471.III. recipr. to bandy; hendusk heiptyrði, Am. 86.B. To fling, throw, with dat.; it seems not to occur in old writers, (for in Anal. 193 the original vellum Fb. iii. 405 reads hann ‘skýtr’); but freq. in mod. usage, hann sveiflaði honum (the stone) í kring og henti, Od. ix. 538; thus tvíhenda, to hurl with both hands: reflex., hendask, to throw oneself forward, rush forward, to dart; hendast ór háa lopti. -
17 TIHTIXIA
tihtîxia > tihtîxih.*\TIHTIXIA v.bitrans., motla-., grappiller, glâner, ramasser après la récolte.Esp., rebuscar después la vendimia o cosecha (M).rejunta (T145 et 159).Angl., to glean after a harvest (K)." quimotihtîxiah, quimocuihcuîliah quimotetemolia in zan ôilcahualôc cintli ", ils glânent, ils ramassent, ils recherchent les épis de maïs qu'on a oubliés - they gleaned, gathered and searched for themselves the forgotten ears of maize. Sah4,129.
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σταχυολογεῖ — σταχυολογέω glean ears of corn pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic) σταχυολογέω glean ears of corn pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σταχυολογεῖν — σταχυολογέω glean ears of corn pres inf act (attic epic doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σταχυολογοῦσα — σταχυολογέω glean ears of corn pres part act fem nom/voc sg (attic epic doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σταχυολογῶν — σταχυολογέω glean ears of corn pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)