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1 old
[əuld] adjective1) advanced in age:عَجوز، مُسِنHe is too old to live alone.
2) having a certain age:من العُمْر، عُمْرُهHe is thirty years old.
3) having existed for a long time:قَديمThose trees are very old.
4) no longer useful:عَتيق، بالٍShe threw away the old shoes.
5) belonging to times long ago:قَديمold civilizations like that of Greece.
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2 vivir mucho tiempo
• live a long time• live a long time ago• live for a long time• live to a ripe old age• live to an old age -
3 vivir muchos ańos
• live to a ripe old age• live to an old age -
4 vieux
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adjectivea. old• vieux comme le monde or Hérode (humorous) as old as the hills• c'est déjà vieux tout ça ! that's all old hat! (inf)c. (avant le nom) ( = de naguère, précédent) old• ma vieille voiture était plus confortable que la nouvelle my old car was more comfortable than the one I've got now2. masculine nouna. ( = personne) old man• mon or le vieux (inf!) ( = père) the old man (inf!)• ils m'ont augmenté de 500 € -- ben mon vieux ! they've given me a 500 euro rise -- well I never!b. ► coup de vieux (inf)3. feminine noun• ma or la vieille (inf!) ( = mère) the old woman (inf!)• comment ça va, ma vieille ? (inf)how's it going, old girl? (inf)4. adverb5. compounds• des habitudes de vieux garçon bachelor ways ► vieux jeu invariable adjective [idées] outmoded ; [personne, vêtement] old-fashioned* * *
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( personne âgée) old person2) (colloq) ( camarade)salut, vieux! — hello, mate! (colloq) GB, hi, pal! (colloq) US
ça va, ma vieille? — how are you, dear?
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le vieux — old things (pl)
Phrasal Verbs:••vieux comme le monde, vieux comme Hérode or Mathusalem — as old as the hills
c'est un vieux de la vieille — (colloq) ( vétéran) he's an old hand
* * *vjø, vjɛj (vieille) vieil (devant un nom masculin commençant par une voyelle ou un h muet)1. adjIl fait plus vieux que son âge. — He looks older than he is.
2. nm/f1) * (= personne âgée) (= homme) old man, (= femme) old woman2) * (à un ami)Eh bien, mon vieux... — Well, old man...
Eh bien, ma vieille... — Well, old girl..., Well, my dear...
3. nmpl1) * (= personnes âgées)les vieux — the old, old people
2) * (= parents)* * *A adj1 ( d'âge avancé) [personne, couple, animal] old; vieil imbécile old fool; être vieux avant l'âge to be old before one's time; je me fais vieille I'm getting old; pour/sur mes vieux jours for/in my old age; ⇒ os, singe;2 ( d'un âge relatif) être plus vieux que qn/qch to be older than sb/sth; être moins vieux que qn to be younger than sb; être moins vieux que qch not to be as old as sth; la plus vieille église the oldest church; chatons vieux de quelques jours kittens only a few days old; une institution vieille de 100 ans a 100-year-old institution; vieux de plus de 100 ans over 100 years old;3 ( ancien) old; dans la vieille ville in the old town; le vieux Nîmes the old part of Nîmes; le vieux continent the old world; une vieille connaissance an old acquaintance; au bon vieux temps in the good old days; mes bonnes vieilles pantoufles my dear old slippers; mon nouveau et mon vieux vélo my new bike and my old one; c'est un vieux rêve à moi it has always been my dream; c'est de la vieille histoire that's ancient history; une vieille amitié/rivalité a long-standing friendship/rivalry; il est très vieille France he's a gentleman of the old school; des habitudes vieille France formal manners; des prénoms qui font vieille France first names which are full of old-world charm; ⇒ école, métier.B nm,f1 ( personne âgée) old person; un petit vieux a little old man; une petite vieille a little old woman; les vieux old people; c'est un vieux he's old; mes vieux○ ( parents) my parents; mon vieux○ ( père) my old man○; ma vieille○ my old woman○;2 ( vétéran) c'est une vieille, elle est ici depuis deux ans she's an old hand, she's been here two years;3 ○( camarade) salut, vieux! hello, mate○! GB, hi, pal○! US; mon pauvre vieux you poor old thing; ça va, ma vieille? how are you, dear?C adv vivre vieux to live to a ripe old age; un chignon, ça fait vieux a bun makes you look old; il s'habille vieux he dresses like an old man; ta sœur fait vieux your sister looks old.D nm ( choses anciennes) le vieux old things (pl); prendre un coup de vieux to age; faire du neuf avec du vieux to revamp things.vieil or old gold; vieille barbe○ old bore; vieille branche○ old thing†; vieille fille old maid; vieille garde old guard; vieille noix○ = vieille branche; vieille peau pej old bag○ péj; vieux beau ageing Romeo; vieux clou○ ( véhicule) old crock○; vieux croûton○ pej old duffer○; vieux garçon old bachelor; vieux jeton○ old fuddy-duddy○; vieux jeu old-fashioned; vieux renard old fox; vieux rose dusty pink, old rose; vieux routier old stager; vieux schnock○ pej fuddy-duddy○.vieux comme le monde, vieux comme Hérode or Mathusalem as old as the hills; c'est un vieux de la vieille○ ( vétéran) he's an old hand; ( ami) he's a very old friend.( féminin vieille) [vjø, vjɛj] (devant nom masculin commençant par voyelle ou h muet vieil [vjɛj]) adjectif1. [âgé] oldsa vieille mère her old ou aged motherun vieil homme an old ou elderly manles vieilles gens old people, elderly people, the elderlydevenir vieux to grow old, to get oldvivre vieux [personne, animal] to live to be old, to live to a ripe old agese faire vieux to be getting on (in years), to be getting oldle plus vieux des deux the older ou elder (of the two)le plus vieux des trois the eldest ou oldest of the three2. (avant le nom) [de longue date - admirateur, camarade, complicité, passion] old, long-standing ; [ - famille, tradition] old, ancient ; [ - dicton, recette] old ; [ - continent, montagne] old3. [désuet - instrument, méthode] oldc'est un tissu un peu vieux pour une robe de fillette this material is a bit old-fashioned for a little girl's dressa. [qui n'est plus usitée] an obsolete turn of phraseb. [surannée] an old-fashioned turn of phrase[usé, fané] oldun vieux numéro [de magazine] a back issue4. [précédent] old5. (familier) [à valeur affectueuse]alors, mon vieux chien? how's my old doggie then?[à valeur dépréciative]t'aurais pas une vieille enveloppe? got an envelope (,any old one will do)?[à valeur intensive]————————nom masculin1. (familier & péjoratif) [homme âgé] old mana. [soldat de Napoléon] an old veteran of Napoleon's guardb. [personne d'expérience] an old hand2. (très familier) [père]mon/son vieux my/his old man3. (familier) [à valeur affective - entre adultes][pour exprimer la surprise]j'en ai eu pour 1 000 euros — ben mon vieux! it cost me 1,000 euros — good heavens!4. [ce qui est ancien] old thingsle vin sent le ou a un goût de vieux the wine tastes as though it's past its best5. (familier & locution)————————adverbe————————nom masculin pluriel1. (familier) [personnes âgées]2. (très familier) [parents]————————vieille nom féminin1. (familier & péjoratif) [femme âgée] old woman ou girl2. (très familier) [mère]la vieille, ma/ta vieille my/your old lady3. (familier) [à valeur affective - entre adultes]salut, ma vieille! hi there!il est trop tard, ma vieille! it's too late, darling![exprime l'indignation]t'es gonflée, ma vieille! you've got some nerve, you!————————————————[qui date de]vieille fille nom féminin————————vieux garçon nom masculin(vieilli & péjoratif) bachelorrester vieux garçon to remain single ou a bachelorvieux jeu locution adjectivale[personne, attitude] old-fashioned -
5 doczekać
(-am, -asz); vi perfdoczekać (+gen) — ( dotrwać czekając) to wait till lub until; ( dożyć) to live to
* * *pf.(= dotrwać) wait ( czegoś until l. till sth); (= dożyć) ( momentu) live ( czegoś until l. till sth); ( wydarzenia) live to see; (= nie spać) stay up ( czegoś until l. till sth); doczekać późnego wieku live to an old age; nie doczekał wiosny he didn't live to see the spring, he died before spring came.pf.wait ( czegoś until l. till sth); nie doczekać się czegoś (listu, wdzięczności) never get l. receive sth; doczekać się wnuków live to have grandchildren, become a grandparent; nie doczekała się wdzięczności/podziękowania (od kogoś) she never received any gratitude/thanks (from sb); nie móc się czegoś doczekać can't wait for sth l. to do sth; nie móc się kogoś doczekać can't wait to see sb; nie doczekał się pociechy z dzieci his children are not much comfort to him.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > doczekać
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6 antico
(pl -chi) 1. adj ancientmobile antique2. gli antichi pl the ancients* * *antico agg.1 ancient: greco antico, ancient Greek; il mondo antico, the ancient world; monumento antico, ancient monument; storia antica, ancient history; i tempi più antichi, the earliest times // l'Antico Testamento, the Old Testament // all'antica, old-fashioned, out of date, antiquated: siamo un tantino all'antica, we are a bit old-fashioned2 ( vecchio) old, antique: mobili antichi, old (o antique) furniture; un antico palazzo rinascimentale, an old Renaissance palace◆ s.m.1 ( stile) the old; antiquity2 (spec. pl.) the ancients.* * *[an'tiko] antico -a, -chi, -che1. agg1) (vecchio: mobile, quadro) antique, (manoscritto) ancient2) (dell'antichità) ancient2.gli antichi smpl — the ancients
* * *1.1) (di tempo passato) [amicizia, leggenda] old; [ splendore] past2) (di epoca remota) [mondo, tempi] ancient3) (d'antiquariato) antique4) all'antica2.sostantivo maschile (periodo)3.l'antico e il moderno — the old and the new, the ancient and the modern
* * *antico1 (di tempo passato) [ amicizia, leggenda] old; [ splendore] past2 (di epoca remota) [ mondo, tempi] ancient; l'-a Roma ancient Rome3 (d'antiquariato) antique4 all'antica un uomo all'-a an old-fashioned man(periodo) l'antico e il moderno the old and the new, the ancient and the modernIII antichi m.pl.(popoli) ancients. -
7 μετανάστης
μετανάστης, - ουGrammatical information: m.Meaning: On the meaning below; in Hom. only in ἀτίμητον μετανάστην (I 648 = P 59); posthom. `migrant, emigrant, fugitive' (Hdt. 7, 161 of the Athenians, Arat., Ph., pap.), f. - στις (Ph.) and - στρια (AP; like ἀγύρτης: ἀγύρτρια etc.); adj. μετανάστ-ιος `migrating, wandering' (AP, Nonn.), verb μεταναστ-εύω, - εύομαι `drive out, wander out, flee' (LXX, Str., Ph.).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Already by Hdt. and his contemporaries understood as `wanderer' and as μετ-ανά-στη-ς connected with μετ-ανα-στῆ-ναι, μετ-ανάστασις `move, amigrate', resp. `removal, emigration' (Hdt., Th., Hp.), an interpretation, which J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 346 f. with Eust. a. o. (s. Schulze KZ 33, 137 = Kl. Schr. 372) with general approval (Schulze l.c., Bechtel Lex. s.v., Fraenkel KZ 42, 262 a. Nom. ag. 1, 129, Schwyzer 424 a. 451) worked out further. It would then however with metric-rhythmically conditioned haplology stand for *μετανα-στά-της (Fraenkel Glotta 1, 270ff.; cf. ἐπι-, παρα-, προ-στά-της etc.); an old root-noun μετανά-στη-ς as Skt. ni-ṣṭhā́-s, prati-ṣṭhā́-s a. o. (Schmidt l.c.) has no immediate agreement in Greek. As however this apparently further convincing interpretation is in conflict with the Homer. use of μετά and ἀνίστασθαι, Wackernagel Syntax 2, 246f. went back with Funck Curt. Stud. 9, 134 to the explanation (already given in the Thes.) as μετα-νάσ-της, from *μετα-ναίω `live with' like μεταναιέ-της (Hes.), - τάω (h. Cer.) `who lives with, live with'. As old parallel formation to Att. μέτ-οικος, Arg. πεδά-Ϝοικος and to μετοικέται κατὰ μέσον οἰκοῦντες H. μετανάστης will originally and still in Hom. have meant `who lives with, who lives among others (as foreigner), inhabitant'. Because of the disappearance of the verbal form with - νασ- and the gradual advance of μετα- `around' against μετα- `with' μετανάστης was already in class. times associted with the living μεταναστῆναι, μετανά-στασις. -- The deviating view of Leumann, Hom. Wörter 183 w. n. 30, μετα-νάσ-της would prop. be `migrant, in-wandrer', from μετα-ναίω `move', has the same objections as the connection with μεταναστῆναι.Page in Frisk: 2,217-218Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μετανάστης
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8 дожить
1. live to see2. live till; come to -
9 дожить до старости
1) General subject: live to be old, reach old age2) Colloquial: make old bonesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дожить до старости
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10 antico
[an'tiko] antico -a, -chi, -che1. agg1) (vecchio: mobile, quadro) antique, (manoscritto) ancient2) (dell'antichità) ancient2.gli antichi smpl — the ancients
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11 budownictw|o
m sgt 1. Budow. (budowanie) building, construction 2. Budow. (zabudowa, budynki) buildings- piękne budownictwo Krakowa the beautiful buildings of Cracow- dawne budownictwo old buildings3. Archit., Budow. (styl, charakter budowli) architecture- nowoczesne budownictwo modern architecture- budownictwo ceglane/drewniane/kamienne brick/wooden/stone buildings a. architecture- mieszkają w starym budownictwie they live in an old residential quarter4. Budow. (gałąź przemysłu) construction, the construction industry- budownictwo mieszkaniowe housing construction- budownictwo przemysłowe industrial architecture- budownictwo sanitarne/wojskowe sanitary/military engineering- budownictwo komunikacyjne civil engineering- budownictwo okrętowe shipbuilding- budownictwo indywidualne private house building- budownictwo wodne hydroenginerring5. (konstruowanie instrumentów muzycznych) instrument-making- budownictwo skrzypiec violin-making6. przen. building (czegoś of sth) [ustroju, państwa]The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > budownictw|o
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12 Х-53
ИДТЙ/ПОЙТИ В ХОД (В ДЕЛО coll) VP subj: concr, abstr, or animal (if count noun, usu. pi)) to be or start to be used: Х-ы пошли в ход - Xs were put to use Xs were used (utilized) (we (they etc)) used (utilized) Xs (I (he etc)) made use of Xs.«Чем только они кормятся?» - проговорил мой старик. «А у них всё в ход идёт, - сказал Колчерукий, - жучки, паучки, червячки» (Искандер 3). "But what do they live on?" my old man said. "They use everything," Bad Hand said. "Beetles, spiders, worms" (3a). -
13 идти в дело
• ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ В ХОД <B ДЕЛО coll>[VP; subj: concr, abstr, or animal (if count noun, usu. pl)]=====⇒ to be or start to be used:- (we <they etc>) used (utilized) Xs;- (I <he etc>) made use of Xs.♦ "Чем только они кормятся?" - проговорил мой старик. "А у них всё в ход идёт, - сказал Колчерукий, - жучки, паучки, червячки" (Искандер 3). "But what do they live on?" my old man said. "They use everything," Bad Hand said. "Beetles, spiders, worms" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > идти в дело
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14 идти в ход
• ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ В ХОД <B ДЕЛО coll>[VP; subj: concr, abstr, or animal (if count noun, usu. pl)]=====⇒ to be or start to be used:- (we <they etc>) used (utilized) Xs;- (I <he etc>) made use of Xs.♦ "Чем только они кормятся?" - проговорил мой старик. "А у них всё в ход идёт, - сказал Колчерукий, - жучки, паучки, червячки" (Искандер 3). "But what do they live on?" my old man said. "They use everything," Bad Hand said. "Beetles, spiders, worms" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > идти в ход
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15 пойти в дело
• ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ В ХОД <B ДЕЛО coll>[VP; subj: concr, abstr, or animal (if count noun, usu. pl)]=====⇒ to be or start to be used:- (we <they etc>) used (utilized) Xs;- (I <he etc>) made use of Xs.♦ "Чем только они кормятся?" - проговорил мой старик. "А у них всё в ход идёт, - сказал Колчерукий, - жучки, паучки, червячки" (Искандер 3). "But what do they live on?" my old man said. "They use everything," Bad Hand said. "Beetles, spiders, worms" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пойти в дело
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16 пойти в ход
• ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ В ХОД <B ДЕЛО coll>[VP; subj: concr, abstr, or animal (if count noun, usu. pl)]=====⇒ to be or start to be used:- (we <they etc>) used (utilized) Xs;- (I <he etc>) made use of Xs.♦ "Чем только они кормятся?" - проговорил мой старик. "А у них всё в ход идёт, - сказал Колчерукий, - жучки, паучки, червячки" (Искандер 3). "But what do they live on?" my old man said. "They use everything," Bad Hand said. "Beetles, spiders, worms" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пойти в ход
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17 langlebig
Adj. long-lived (auch TECH. und fig.); WIRTS. durable; Erscheinung etc.: lasting, long-lived; es war eine langlebige Angelegenheit it lasted ( oder was around) for a long time; langlebige Verbrauchsgüter consumer durables* * *durable* * *lạng|le|big [-leːbɪç]adjlong-lasting; Stoff, Waren etc auch durable; Gerücht persistent; Melodie enduring; Mensch, Tier long-livedlanglebig sein — to last a long time; to have a long life, to be durable; to be persistent; to live to an old age
* * *lang·le·big1. (lange lebend) long-lived2. (lange Zeit zu gebrauchen) durable, long-lasting3. (hartnäckig) persistent* * ** * *langlebig adj long-lived ( auch TECH etc fig); WIRTSCH durable; Erscheinung etc: lasting, long-lived;es war eine langlebige Angelegenheit it lasted ( oder was around) for a long time;langlebige Verbrauchsgüter consumer durables* * * -
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19 седой
прлgrey/AE gray(-haired), white(-haired), hoary litдожи́ть до седы́х воло́с — to live to be old and grey
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20 LIFA
* * *(lifl, lifða, lifat), v.1) to be left (er þriðjungr lifði nætr); meðan öld lifir, while the world stands;2) to live; meðan hann lifði, while he lived; at sér lifanda, in his life-time; lifa eptir e-n, to survive one (verðr maðr eptir annan at l.); l. við e-t, to live on, feed on (þeir lifðu nú við reka ok smádýri);3) to burn, of fire (lifði þar eldr í skála).* * *pres. lifi; pret. lifði; imperat. lif, lifðú, an older form lifi, 655 iv. 1, Stj. 445; neut. part. lifat, masc. lifðr, Hm. 69: there was a strong verb lifa, leif, lifu, lifinn, of which leifa is the causal, but of this word nothing now remains except the part. acc. lifna ( vivos), Hkv. 2. 27, and dat. lifnum ( vivo), 45: [Ulf. lifan = ζην; A. S. lifan; Engl. live; O. H. G. leban; Germ. leben; Swed. lefva; Dan. leve; a word common to all Teut. languages, the original sense of which was to be left, and so akin to leifa, = Lat. superstes esse, which sense still remains in some Icel. phrases; cp. also lifna.]A. To be left; þóat einn hleifr lifi eptir, although one loaf ‘lives’ behind, i. e. is left, N. G. L. i. 349; skal þat atkvæði þeirra vera í hverju máli sem þá lifir nafnsins eptir, er ór er tekinn raddar-stafr ór nafninu, Skálda (Thorodd); þá er þat atkvæði hans í hverju máli sem eptir lifir nafnsins, er ór er tekinn raddar-stafr ór nafni hans, id.2. of the day, night, or season; þá er þriðjungr lifir dags, when a third of the day is left, N. G. L. i. 9; þá er ellefu nætr lifðu eptir Aprilis mánaðar, 655 iii. 3; laugar-daginn áðr lifa átta vikur sumars, Grág. i. 122, K. Þ. K. 70; er mánuðr lifir vetrar, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 186; fóru þeir brott er mikit lifði nætr, Fms. i. 99; en er þriðjungr lifir nætr, mun hringt at Bura-kirkju, Fb. i. 204; en er þriðjungr lifði nætr, vakti Þorsteinn upp gesti sína, Fms. i. 70.3. in old sayings this sense is still perceptible, to remain, endure; atkvæði lifa lengst, Ísl. ii. (in a verse); lifa orð lengst eptir hvern, Fms. viii. 16: as also in old poems, hvat lifir manna (what of men will be left?), er hinn mæra fimbul-vetr líðr? Vþm. 44; meðan öld lifir, while the world stands, Vsp. 16; lifit einir ér, ye alone are left to me, Hðm. 4; otherwise this sense has become obsolete.B. To live; this sense has almost entirely superseded the old. The primitive word denoting life or to live in the Teut. languages was from the root of kvikr (q. v.), of which the verbal form has been replaced by lifa; meðan lifir, whilst he lives, Hm. 9, 53; meðan hann lifði, while he lived, Nj. 45; hann hélt vel trú meðan hann lifði, Fms. xi. 418; meðan þeir lifði (subj.) báðir, vi. 27; ek hefi lifat ok verit kallaðr bóndi nokkurra konunga æfi, 192; at sér lifanda, Lat. se vivo, Íb. 18, Grág. i. 202; lifa langan aldr, Nj. 62; the saying, þeir lifa langan aldr (mod. lengst) sem með orðum eru vegnir, = Engl. words break no bones, 252: lifi konungr, long live the king! (cp. Lat. vivat rex), Stj. 445; lifi heill þú, konungr! 655 iv. 1.2. lifa við, to live on, feed on; lifa við vín, Gm. 19; þat eina er vér megim lifa við, Al. 133; ok lifðu nú viðr reka, smádýri ok íkorna, Fs. 177: mod., lifa á e-u, to feed on, live on.3. in a moral sense, to live, conduct one’s life; hafði hann ok lifat svá hreinliga sem þeir Kristnir menn er bezt eru siðaðir, Landn. 38; lifa dýrligu lifi, Hom. 147; lifa vel, ílla, to live a good, bad life, passim: lifa eptir e-m, to indulge a person, 656 C. 37, 42.4. also used of fire, to live, be quick; svá at þar mátti lifa eldr, Fas. ii. 517, freq. in mod. usage, the Icel. say, eldrinn lifir, ljósið lifir; (cp. also, drepa ljósit, to kill, quench a fire, a light; eldrinn er dauðr, ljósit er dautt, the fire, the light is dead; eldrinn lifnar, is kindled;) for this interesting usage cp. also kvikr and kveykja, denoting life and fire.II. part. lifandi and lifandis, indecl. living; lifandis maðr, Mar.; lifandis sálar, Stj. 31; lifandis manna, 39; lifandis skepnu, 57; lifandis hlut, 75; but better, lifandi, pl. lifendr, alive, as also the living; í lifanda lifi, in one’s living life, opp. to a deyjanda degi (on one’s dying day) at vér sém dauðir heimi en lifendr Guði, Hom. 79; lifendra (mod. gen. pl.) og dauðra, the living and the dead; dæma lifendr og dauða (‘the quick and the dead,’ in the Creed).2. part. lifðr; betra er lifðum en sé úlifðum, better to be living than lifeless, i. e. while there is life there is hope, Hm. 69; úlifðan, deceased, Hkv. 2.
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