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21 boicionn
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22 SKARPR
a.1) scorched, pinched from dryness; með skörpum reipum, with hard ropes; s. belgr, a shrivelled skin; s. fiskr, dried (hard) fish;2) barren (landit er skarpt ok lítit matland);3) sharp, vehement, bitter (skörp deila); taka skarpara á, to pull sharper;4) tight, strong (skarpar álar þóttu þér Skrýmis vera);5) keen, sharp, of a weapon (skörp sverð).* * *skörp, skarpt, adj.; [A. S. scearp; Engl. sharp; Germ. scharf; akin to skorpinn, related to a lost strong verb]:—sharp, prop. scorched or pinched from dryness; með skörpum reipum, with hard ropes (of ropes of skin), Stj. 416; því harðara er hann brautsk, því skarpara varð bandit, Edda 20; skarpar álar, Ls. 62; skarpr belgr, a shrivelled skin, Hm. 135; skörp skrydda, Gd. 34; skarpr skinn-stakkr, Fas. ii. 147; skarpr fiskr (mod. harðr), a dried fish, Bs. i. 209, 365, 367, H. E. ii. 120; skörp skreið, id., i. 457.II. metaph. sharp, barren (Engl. farmers speak of a sharp gravel); landit er skarpt ok lítið matland, Fms. vii. 78; eiga skarpan kost, to have small fare; það er skarpt um, dearth, want (cp. Engl. sharp-set).2. sharp, bitter; skörp deila, Stj. 234; hin skarpa skálmöld, Sturl. (in a verse); skarpt él, Edda (Ht.); skörp skæra, Fms. vi. 64 (in a verse); taka skarpara á, to pull sharper, Gs. 19; s. í sókn, Trist.3. keen, sharp, of a weapon; skörp sverð, Þiðr. 322; skarpr geirr, Gs. 14; skarpr brandr, Rekst. 6; skarpr hamarr, Haustl.:—keen, acute, of the intellect, hann er skarpr, flug-skarpr; ó-skarpr, dull, freq. in mod. usage.III. in pr. names, Skarp-héðinn, prop. ‘parched goat-skin,’ see Nj. -
23 козлина
1) Colloquial: fuckhead2) Engineering: goat leather, kid, kidskin4) Makarov: goatskin (шкура или кожа) -
24 geit-skinn
n. a goat-skin, Stj. 470: goat-skins were used by sorcerers, Nj. 20; hence the phrase, vefja geitskinni at höfði e-m, to hoodwink one. -
25 बास्त
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26 סוסרנא
סוּסִרְנָאm. (σισύρνα) a garment made of goat-skin with the hair on.Pl. סוּסִרְנַיָּה. Y.Ned.VII end, 40c כגין אילין ס׳ (not סוסרנה) like those garments made of goat-skins (the hair of which is not used for clothing).V. סִיסִרְנוֹן. -
27 סוּסִרְנָא
סוּסִרְנָאm. (σισύρνα) a garment made of goat-skin with the hair on.Pl. סוּסִרְנַיָּה. Y.Ned.VII end, 40c כגין אילין ס׳ (not סוסרנה) like those garments made of goat-skins (the hair of which is not used for clothing).V. סִיסִרְנוֹן. -
28 ἀσκός
ἀσκός: leather bottle, usually a goat skin (see cut, after a Pompeian painting), Il. 3.247 ; βοός, a skin to confine winds, Od. 10.19.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀσκός
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29 κυνέη
κυνέη: properly ‘dog - skin,’ a soldier's cap, generally of leather, ταυρείη, Il. 10.257; κτιδέη, Il. 10.335; also mounted with metal, χαλκήρης, χαλκοπάρῃος, and πάγχαλκος, helmet, Od. 18.378; the κυνέη αἰγείη was a goat - skin cap for country wear (like that of the oarsmen in cut No. 38), Od. 24.231 ; Ἄιδος, the cap of Hades, rendered the wearer invisible, Il. 5.845.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > κυνέη
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30 козья шкура
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31 ཁོལ་མོ་
[khol mo]maid-servant, female slave, coarse sort of blanket usually given to slaves, mowed corn, swath, bellows made of an entire goat skin -
32 བུར་ལྟང་
[bur ltang]balls of molasses packed in goat skin -
33 ར་རྐྱལ་
[ra rkyal]bag of goat skin -
34 ར་ཐུལ་
[ra thul]dress of goat skin -
35 geit-belgr
m. a goat-skin (blown up), Rd. 245 (a nickname), -
36 geit-bjálfi
a, m. a goat-skin coat, Fas. iii. 621. -
37 geit-héðinn
m. a goat-skin jacket, Nj. 211; a pr. name, Bs. i. -
38 geit-staka
u, f. a goat-skin, Fas. iii. 502. -
39 geitbjálfi
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40 geitheðinn
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goat|skin — «GOHT SKIHN», noun. 1. the skin of a goat. 2. leather made from it. 3. a container made from this leather, used especially for holding wine … Useful english dictionary
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