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εὐλαβήςtaking hold well: masc acc superl sgεὐλαβήςtaking hold well: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
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1. ж. горн. mine, pit; colliery2. ж. shaft, stack3. ж. trunk4. ж. well5. ж. жарг., радио tubular conductor -
83 fylgja
* * *I)(-ða, -t), v.1) to accompany, help, with dat.; f. e-m at, f. e-s málum, to side with one, take one’s part;2) to lead, guide one (yðr var fylgt í kornhlöðu eina);3) to pursue (f. fast flóttamönnum);4) to follow, be about one (konungr lét sveininn f. móður sinni);5) to follow, observe (f. e-s ráðom, f. hirðsiðum);6) to belong, or pertain to (segl ok reiði er fylgðu skipinu);7) láta f., to add; þat lét hann f., at, he added that;8) refl., fylgjast, to follow one another; fig. to hold together (hann bað sína menn f. vel, hold well together).f.1) guidance (beiða e-n fylgju);2) female guardian spirit; attendant spirit in animal form (þú munt vera feigr maðr ok muntu hafa sét fylgju þína).* * *n, f. = fylgð, Grág. i. 343; bjóða e-m fylgju sína, ii. 56, v. l., Ísl. ii. 340; í förum ok fylgju með e-m, Stj. 135, 222; koma í fylgju með e-m, Rb. 356.II. metaph. a fetch, a female guardian spirit of the heathen age, whose appearance foreboded one’s death, cp. Hkv. Hjörv. (the prose); þú munt vera feigr maðr ok muntú séð hafa fylgju þína, Nj. 62, Hallfr. S. ch. 11: also whole families had a fylgja (kyn-f., ættar-f.), get ek at þetta hafi engar konur verit aðrar en fylgjur yðrar frænda, Fms. ii. 195; eigi fara litlar fylgjur fyrir þér, x. 262, Vd. ch. 36; nú sækja at fylgjur Úsvífs, Nj. 20; manna-fylgjur, Bjarn. 48, Lv. 69; fuglar þeir munu vera manna-fylgjur, Ísl. ii. 196; marr ( a horse) er manns fylgja, Fs. 68; liggja fylgjur þínar til Íslands, thy guardian angels, good angels, point to Iceland, i. e. thou wilt go thither, Orkn. 14; þínar fylgjur mega eigi standask hans fylgjur, Gullþ. 11, Lv. 104; hafa þeir bræðr rammar fylgjur, Fs. 50:—in mod. lore (as also sometimes in the Sagas, e. g. Nj. l. c.) fylgja means a ‘fetch,’ an appearance in the shape of an animal, a crescent, or the like going before a person, only a ‘fey’ man’s fylgja follows after him.2. = Lat. secundinae, a baby’s caul, cp. Germ. glückshaube; barns-f., Bs. ii. 168, freq. in mod. usage, cp. Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 354.III. in pl. a law phrase, kvenna-fylgjur, abduction or elopement, Grág. i. 342 (cp. fylgja l. 4. below).COMPDS: fylgjuengill, fylgjukona. -
84 εὐλαβής
A taking hold well, holding fast, clinging, metaph.,πενία Luc.Tim. 29
: lit. in Adv.εὐλαβῶς, κατέχειν Ael.NA3.13
, 6.55 ([comp] Sup.): but mostly,II metaph., undertaking prudently, discreet, cautious, Democr.91, Pl.Plt. 311a, al.; τὸ εὐλαβές, = εὐλάβεια, ib.b;εὐλαβὴς περί τι Plu.CG3
; τὸ πρὸς τὰ μεγάλα τῶν τετολμημένων εὐ. Hdn.2.8.2; εὐ. ἀπό τινος keeping from.., LXX Le. 15.31. Adv. -;εὐ. διακείμενος D.S.13.12
, etc.: [comp] Comp. - εστέρως E.IT 1375; -έστερον διακεῖσθαι πρός τι Plb.1.18.1
.2 reverent, pious, LXX Mi.7.2 (v.l. εὐσεβής), Ev.Luc.2.25, Act.Ap.2.5, etc.: [comp] Sup.- έστατος, as title, Dionys.Ep.71, Procop.Gaz.Ep. 126.III [voice] Pass., easy to get hold of,κέρκος Luc.Lex.7
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