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1 helmed
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2 sa kacigom
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3 sa šlemom
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4 κορυστά
κορυστά̱, κορυστήςhelmed man: masc nom /voc /acc dualκορυστήςhelmed man: masc voc sgκορυστήςhelmed man: masc nom sg (epic)κορυστόςraised up: neut nom /voc /acc plκορυστά̱, κορυστόςraised up: fem nom /voc /acc dualκορυστά̱, κορυστόςraised up: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
5 κορυστάν
κορυστά̱ν, κορυστήςhelmed man: masc acc sg (epic doric aeolic)κορυστήςhelmed man: masc acc sgκορυστά̱ν, κορυστόςraised up: fem acc sg (doric aeolic) -
6 κορυστάς
κορυστά̱ς, κορυστήςhelmed man: masc acc plκορυστά̱ς, κορυστήςhelmed man: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic)κορυστά̱ς, κορυστόςraised up: fem acc pl -
7 hjálmaðr
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8 galeātus
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9 защищённый шлемом
Poetical language: helmed -
10 компания возглавляемая (тем-то и тем-то)
General subject: company helmed by (such and such) ((recent conversion from the expression: to be at the helm of)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > компания возглавляемая (тем-то и тем-то)
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11 покрытый
1) General subject: bedighted, bushy, coated (чем-л.), covered, faced, furry, grassed, herby, iced, inky, laurelled, lilied, osiered, sheeted, under (чем-л.), vestured2) Biology: obtected3) Poetical language: helmed4) Chemistry: boarded6) Mathematics: coated (with), coated with, concealed, covered with, is coated with, is covered with, is plated with, plated with7) Religion: shrouded8) Railway term: paved (о дороге), surfaced9) Mining: overlaid11) Jargon: mangy with12) Cartography: capped (напр. вечным снегом)14) Makarov: obtected (оболочкой) -
12 управляемый
1) General subject: administered, controllable, controlled, dirigible (особ. об аэростате), flown, guided, navigable (об аэростате), operated, powered, slave, tele, well-handled2) Naval: helmed3) Medicine: adjustable4) Military: (о ракете) guided5) Engineering: steered6) Mathematics: directed7) Railway term: operative8) Oil: steerable9) Mass media: run10) Programming: manipulated, mastered, manageable12) Makarov: gated, handy (о лошади), in control, manned, piloted, responsive, under control, wieldy13) SAP.tech. managed14) SAP.fin. possible to define -
13 компания возглавляемая
General subject: (тем-то и тем-то) company helmed by (such and such) ((recent conversion from the expression: to be at the helm of)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > компания возглавляемая
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14 miğferli
adj. helmeted, helmed, galeated, galeate -
15 κορυσταί
κορυστήςhelmed man: masc nom /voc plκορυστόςraised up: fem nom /voc pl -
16 κορυστήν
κορυστήςhelmed man: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic)κορυστόςraised up: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
17 κορυστής
κορυστήςhelmed man: masc nom sg -
18 FALDA
* * *I)(feld; félt, féldura; faldinn), v. to array with a woman’s hood (f. e-n or e-m e-u, or með or við e-u); f. sik motri, með or við motri, to hood oneself with a motr; Brandr var faldinn, Brand had on a woman’s headgear; hjálmi faldinn, wearing a helmet.(að), v.1) to hood (see prec.);2) to fold; fá mer skyrtu þína, en ek skal f. hana saman, I shall fold it up; falda aptr, to unfold.* * *in old writers this word (if used in sense II) always follows the strong form and is declined like halda, viz. pret. félt, Landn. 166, vide Lex. Poët. passim, pl. féldu; pres. sing. feld; imperat. falt; pret. subj. féldi, Orkn. (in a verse); part, faldinn; but in signf. I ( to fold) it is weak (faldar, faldaði), though it seldom occurs in old writers in this sense: in mod. usage the weak form only is used: [Ulf. falþan = πτύσσειν in Luke iv. 20. to fold or close the book; A. S. fealdan; Engl. to fold; Germ. falten; Dan. folde; Swed. fålla; Fr. fauder; cp. Lat. plicare]:—to fold, with acc.:I. gener. to fold; ek skal f. hana saman, I shall fold her up, Str. 9; tók hón þá skyrtuna ok faldaði saman, id.; sem hón hafði saman faldat, id.; f. fald eptir, to unfold a fold, id.; at engi mundi þann fald aptr f., id.; ef hón gæti aptr faldat skyrtu þína, 13.β. to hem; falda dúk, klút, etc., to hem a towel, kerchief, or the like; cp. faldaðr, ófaldaðr.II. esp. to hood or cover the head, chiefly used of ladies wearing the fald, q. v.:α. with acc. of the person, dat. of the dress; ek mun falda þik með höfuðdúki, Nj. 201; at hón hefði nú faldit sik við motrinum, Ld. 210; Brandr var faldinn, B. was hooded as a lady, Fs. 109; Hildr Eyvindar-dóttir félt honum, H. hooded him, 194 (Ed. fylgði wrongly); at hón hefði nú faldit (Ed. wrongly faldat) sik við motrinum, that she had hooded herself with the motr, Ld. 210; mundi Guðrún ekki þurfa at falda sik motri til þess, at sama betr en allar konur aðrar, id.; hennar höfut er faldit þremr skautum, her head is hooded in three sheets (hence skauta-faldr), Mar. 48 (Fr.)β. with dat. of the person; þá segir Hrefna, at hón vill falda sér við motrinn (better motrinum), Ld. 192; ef maðr feldr sér til vélar við konu, eðr ferr hann í kvennklæði, if a man hoods his head wilily mocking a woman, Grág. i. 338 (liable to the lesser outlawry); f. þér við höfuðdúki, Nj. l. c., v. l.; aldri hefi ek frétt at konur féldi höfuðdúkum, Orkn. (in a verse); ek félt hjálmi, I covered my head in a helmet, Sighvat.γ. the phrases, falda sítt, to hood the head so that the eyes and face cannot be seen; far á meðal kvenna, ok falt þér sítt, at ekki verðir þú kend, Post. 656 B. 11; brúðirnar falda sítt, svá at úgerla má sjá þeirra yfirlit, Fms. xi. 106; enn fyrsta aptan hafa brúðirnar síð-faldit, Jv. 29 (Ed. 1824); sú (kona) hafði sítt faldit, Fms. vii. 161, cp. Gen. xxxviii. 14; falda hátt, to wear a tall fald, cp. Eb. 136 (in a verse); falda blá, or svörtu, to hood the head in black, to mourn, Ísl. ii. 351 (in a verse): the metaph. phrase, f. rauðu, to hood the head in red, to die a bloody death, Landn. l. c.2. part. faldinn, used as adj. hooded, mod. faldaðr, hooded, bordered, hemmed, etc., in compds, eld-faldinn, hooded with flames, poët. epithet of the foaming waves, Lex. Poët.; hjálmi faldinn, hooded with a helmet (poët.), Hkv. 1. 47; járn-faldinn, iron-hooded, helmed, Eb. 208 (in a verse): hag-faldin, hooded with hedges, poët. epithet of the goddess Earth, Fms. vi. 140 (in a verse); hvít-faldin, white-hooded, of glaciers or foaming waves, Snót 12, 16. -
19 hjálm-drótt
f. a helmed host, war host, Gkv. 2. 15. -
20 hjálmdrótt
f. helmed host, war host.
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