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  • 1 state

    حَالَة \ case: a state of affairs; a condition: In most cases we can help, but your case is different, an example (esp. of a disease) There were three cases of food-poisoning in our class. circumstance: the facts connected with a person or event; the conditions; the case: He died in very strange circumstances. In (or under) the circumstances, I shall not punish you. condition: state: in good condition; in a dirty condition. phase: one period during a course of change; the look of a thing during that period: The baby was going through a noisy phase. Watch the phases of the moon. position: a personal condition: His death left me in a difficult position. repair: condition (of sth. that is not new and might need repair): Your house is in good repair. situation: position; state of affairs: The loss of several teachers left the headmaster in a difficult situation. state: condition: a dirty state; a state of confusion. \ See Also وضع (وَضْع)، ظرف (ظَرْف)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > state

  • 2 a good job

    a lucky or satisfactory state of affairs:

    He has lost his trumpet, and a good job too!

    شيءٌ حَسَنٌ

    Arabic-English dictionary > a good job

  • 3 showing the state of sb

    في \ a; an; each; every: twice a day; 80 miles an hour. at: (showing where): at home; at the office, (showing a point of time) at midday; at 4 o’clock; He was married at 18, (after an adj) good at English; quick at sums. by: during: We travelled by night. in: showing where: In bed; in London; in the box; in his speech, showing condition In a hurry; in trouble, showing a direction; into He fell in the river. He put his hand in his pocket, showing when; during In the past; in January 1980; in the evening, showing what sth. contains or includes There are 60 minutes in an hour. Is he in your team?, showing what sb. wears He was in his best suit, showing a shape or arrangement They stood in a row, showing employment or activity or an event He’s in the navy. She was killed in the accident. on: showing when: on Monday; on May the 6th. showing the state of sb.:: Are you here on business or on holiday?. per: for each: He earns $8000 per annum (for each year).

    Arabic-English glossary > showing the state of sb

  • 4 исправное состояние

    1. state of health
    2. serviceableness
    3. repair
    4. regularity
    5. order
    6. operability
    7. health
    8. good state
    9. good condition

     

    исправное состояние
    Состояние объекта, при котором он соответствует всем требованиям нормативно-технической и (или) конструкторской (проектной) документации.
    [ ГОСТ 27.002-89]
    [ОСТ 45.152-99]

    исправное состояние
    исправность

    По ГОСТ 13377-75
    [ ГОСТ 24166-80]

    Тематики

    • надежность, основные понятия
    • ремонт судов
    • тех. обсл. и ремонт средств электросвязи

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    2.1. Исправное состояние

    Исправность

    Good state

    Состояние объекта, при котором он соответствует всем требованиям нормативно-технической и (или) конструкторской (проектной) документации

    Источник: ГОСТ 27.002-89: Надежность в технике. Основные понятия. Термины и определения оригинал документа

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > исправное состояние

  • 5 состояние исправное

    Русско-английский глоссарий по космической технике > состояние исправное

  • 6 в хорошем виде

    Русско-английский словарь по экономии > в хорошем виде

  • 7 Zustand

    m
    1. state, condition; in flüssigem / gasförmigem Zustand CHEM. in liquid / gaseous form, in the form of a liquid / gas; in gutem / schlechtem Zustand in good / bad condition; Auto, Geräte, Haus etc.: auch in good / bad repair; in betrunkenem Zustand (while) under the influence of alcohol; eine Frau in i-m Zustand umg. a woman in her condition; in was für einem Zustand befindet er sich? what’s his condition like?, what sort of shape is he in? umg.
    2. (Lage) situation; bes. negativ: state of affairs; (Verhältnisse) conditions Pl.; es herrschen chaotische Zustände the situation is completely chaotic, it’s absolute chaos; das ist doch kein Zustand! umg. it simply won’t do!; hier herrschen Zustände! umg. a fine state of affairs this is!; das sind ja Zustände wie im alten Rom! umg. (altmodisch) that’s straight out of the ark; (untragbar) these are impossible goings-on
    3. umg.: Zustände kriegen have a fit; da kann man ja Zustände kriegen! it’s enough to drive you up the wall
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    der Zustand
    shape; status; situation; condition; state; fettle
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    Zu|stand
    m
    state; (von Haus, Ware, Auto, MED) condition; (= Lage) state of affairs, situation

    in gutem/schlechtem Zústand — in good/poor condition; (Mensch auch) in good/bad shape; (Haus) in good/bad repair

    in ungepflegtem/baufälligem Zústand — in a state of neglect/disrepair

    in angetrunkenem Zústand — under the influence of alcohol

    Wasser in flüssigem Zústand — water in its fluid state

    eine Frau in ihrem Zústand... — a woman in her condition...

    er war wirklich in einem üblen Zústand — he really was in a bad way; (seelisch) he really was in a state

    Zustände bekommen or kriegen (inf)to have a fit (inf), to hit the roof (inf)

    das ist doch kein Zústand — that's not right

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    der
    1) (a condition or state: The road is in bad repair; The house is in a good state of repair.) repair
    2) (the condition in which a thing or person is: the bad state of the roads; The room was in an untidy state; He inquired about her state of health; What a state you're in!; He was not in a fit state to take the class.) state
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    Zu·stand
    <-[e]s, -stände>
    [ˈtsu:ʃtant, pl ˈtsu:ʃtɛndə]
    m
    1. (Verfassung) state, condition
    baulicher \Zustand state of repair
    geistiger \Zustand mental state
    seelischer \Zustand [emotional] state
    jdn in Besorgnis erregendem \Zustand antreffen to find sb in an alarming state; (Gesundheitszustand) [state of] health
    wie ist sein \Zustand nach der Operation? how's he faring after the operation?
    sein \Zustand ist kritisch his condition is critical
    in einem beklagenswerten/traurigen \Zustand in a miserable/sad state [or condition]; Mensch a. in miserable/sad shape
    in deinem/meinem \Zustand in your/my condition; (Aggregatzustand) state
    in flüssigem/gasförmigem \Zustand in a fluid/gaseous state
    in ordnungsgemäßem \Zustand JUR in good order and condition
    in unbeschädigtem \Zustand in sound condition
    im wachen \Zustand while awake
    2. pl (Verhältnisse) conditions; (skandalöse Zustände) disgraceful [or appalling] conditions
    in den besetzten Gebieten herrschen katastrophale Zustände conditions are catastrophic in the occupied zones
    das ist doch kein \Zustand! it's a disgrace!
    bei euch herrschen ja Zustände! your house is a disgrace!, you're living in a pigsty pej
    3.
    Zustände bekommen [o kriegen] (fam) to have a fit fam, to hit the roof fam, BRIT a. to throw a wobbly sl
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    1) condition; (bes. abwertend) state

    geistiger/gesundheitlicher Zustand — state of mind/health

    Zustände kriegen(ugs.) have a fit (coll.)

    2) (Stand der Dinge) state of affairs; situation

    das sind ja [schöne] Zustände! — that's a fine state of affairs!; these are fine goings-on!

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    1. state, condition;
    in flüssigem/gasförmigem Zustand CHEM in liquid/gaseous form, in the form of a liquid/gas;
    in gutem/schlechtem Zustand in good/bad condition; Auto, Geräte, Haus etc: auch in good/bad repair;
    in betrunkenem Zustand (while) under the influence of alcohol;
    eine Frau in i-m Zustand umg a woman in her condition;
    in was für einem Zustand befindet er sich? what’s his condition like?, what sort of shape is he in? umg
    2. (Lage) situation; besonders negativ: state of affairs; (Verhältnisse) conditions pl;
    es herrschen chaotische Zustände the situation is completely chaotic, it’s absolute chaos;
    das ist doch kein Zustand! umg it simply won’t do!;
    hier herrschen Zustände! umg a fine state of affairs this is!;
    das sind ja Zustände wie im alten Rom! umg (altmodisch) that’s straight out of the ark; (untragbar) these are impossible goings-on
    3. umg:
    Zustände kriegen have a fit;
    da kann man ja Zustände kriegen! it’s enough to drive you up the wall
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    1) condition; (bes. abwertend) state

    geistiger/gesundheitlicher Zustand — state of mind/health

    Zustände kriegen(ugs.) have a fit (coll.)

    2) (Stand der Dinge) state of affairs; situation

    das sind ja [schöne] Zustände! — that's a fine state of affairs!; these are fine goings-on!

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    -¨e m.
    condition n.
    state n.
    status n.
    (§ pl.: statuses)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Zustand

  • 8 Zustand

    Zustand m 1. COMP state, status; 2. GEN status; 3. WIWI shape in gebrauchsfähigem Zustand V&M, RECHT in working condition in unverändertem Zustand wieder eingeführt IMP/EXP, RECHT returned without alteration
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    m 1. < Comp> state, status; 2. < Geschäft> status; 3. <Vw> shape
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    Zustand
    condition, state, form, make, (Haus) repair, (Lage) situation, position;
    in beschädigtem Zustand in a damaged condition;
    in betriebsfähigem Zustand in operating conditions;
    in einwandfreiem Zustand in perfect condition;
    in erstklassigem Zustand in first-rate order;
    in gebrauchsfähigem Zustand in serviceable condition, in commission;
    in gutem Zustand in good working order, in a state of good presentation, in good fix (US), (Haus) in good repair;
    in handelsfähigem Zustand in merchantable condition;
    in heruntergekommenem Zustand (Geschäft) in a run-down condition, (Haus) in a dilapidated condition;
    in neuwertigem Zustand in perfect condition;
    in ordnungsgemäßem Zustand in good order and condition;
    in schlechtem Zustand in bad order, in a damaged state, in poor condition, (Waren) ill-conditioned, out of condition;
    in schlechtem baulichen Zustand (Haus) in bad repair;
    in seetüchigem Zustand (Schiff) in navigable condition;
    in tadellosem Zustand (Waren) in sound condition;
    in verpachtungsfähigem Zustand available for letting;
    baulicher Zustand state of repair;
    bedenklicher Zustand critical situation;
    beschädigter Zustand damaged condition;
    betriebsfähiger (betriebsbereiter) Zustand working order;
    voll betriebsfähiger Zustand complete working order;
    bewohnbarer Zustand tenantable repair;
    einwandfreier Zustand (Waren) perfect condition;
    einwandfreier Zustand zugesichert well-warranted;
    erwerbsunfähiger Zustand disabling condition;
    fahrbereiter Zustand (Schiff) efficient state;
    fehlerloser Zustand faultless condition;
    offensichtlich guter Zustand apparently good condition;
    lieferfähiger Zustand deliverable state (condition);
    mangelfreier Zustand perfect condition;
    ordnungsgemäßer Zustand apparent good order, (Pachtgrundstück) tenantable repair;
    räumlicher Zustand spatial structure;
    schlechter Zustand (Haus) disrepair;
    vorübergehender Zustand temporality;
    vorzüglicher Zustand high (prime) condition;
    wrackähnlicher Zustand quasi-derelict;
    Zustand eines Fahrzeugs condition of a vehicle;
    Zustand vor der Verarbeitung raw stock;
    schlechter Zustand der Verpackung bad state of packing;
    mangelhafter Zustand der Ware defective condition of the goods;
    annehmbarer Zustand bei der Warenabnahme acceptability status;
    Zustand der Zahlungsunfähigkeit state of insolvency;
    Zustand der Handlungsunfähigkeit in einem Unternehmen herbeiführen to produce a state of deadlock in a firm;
    in angetrunkenem Zustand sein to be under the influence of alcohol;
    in gut erhaltenem Zustand sein to be in good state of repair;
    in vollbetriebsfähigen Zustand versetzen to put in full working order.

    Business german-english dictionary > Zustand

  • 9 добре

    well
    (съгласен съм, прието) (all) right, very well, good, righto, okay, Ok
    добре откъм well off for
    (за болен) well, in a good way, comfortable
    добре възпитан well-brought up
    добре вързан securely tied
    добре гледан/поддържан well kept
    добре гледан от прен. in good odour with
    добре дошъл welcome
    за добре дошъл by way of welcome
    добреси дошъл you are welcome (в to)
    добре запазен in a good state of preservation
    добре известен (very) well known
    добре казано well said
    добре омъжена comfortably married
    добре осведомен well-informed, rightly informed
    добре сготвен properly cooked
    добре съм (по отношение на здравето си) be/keep well, be/keep in good health
    как си? благодаря, добре съм how are you? (I'm) (very) well, thank you; I'm fine. thank you
    прен. I'm getting on well/nicely
    не съм добре (със здравето) be in poor/bad/ill health, suffer from ill health
    добре (в добри отношения) съм с stand well with, be on good terms with
    и би било добре да it might be as well to
    вървя добре прен. go well
    работите не вървят добре things are going wrong/are not going well
    изглеждам добре look well, have a healthy look
    намирам за добре think fit, find it advisable (да to)
    прави каквото намериш за добре do as you think fit/best, do as you please
    отивам на добре take a turn for the better, improve
    помня добре remember well/right
    прекарвам добре have a good time, enjoy o.s.
    разбирам добре understand clearly/perfectly, realize
    справям се добре с cope with, deal efficiently/successfully with
    той се справя добре с работата си he is doing well (in his work)
    стои ми добре it fits/suits me well, it is a good fit
    много по- добре much better, ( материално) much/far better off
    още по- добре still better
    толкова по- добре so much the better
    колкото по-скоро, толкова по- добре the sooner, the better
    по- добре да го вземете you had better take it
    добре (е),че is good that, it is a good thing that
    и добре, че е така and a good thing/job too
    правиш добре, че you do well/you are right to (c inf.)
    добре, че се видяхме it's lucky we met
    добре, че стана така it's all to the good, that's just as well
    добре, че се сетих that reminds me
    това е добре that's a good job
    от това по- добре няма никъде things couldn't be better; prospects couldn't be brighter
    добрее, както си е it's all right as it is
    добре ми е (чувствувам се добре) I'm all right. I feel well
    добре съм се наредил ирон. be in a fine pickle/mess, be in a fix
    добре го наредих I've fixed him all right
    добре я свърши ирон. a nice piece of work you have done, you certainly made a mess of it; now you've done it
    добре де all right, agreed; have it your (own) way
    по- добре смърт, отколкото... rather/sooner death than...
    добре ми дойде това кафе this cup of coffee was just what I needed
    добре ще ми дойдат 500 лева I could do with 500 levs
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    добрѐ,
    нареч. well; вървя \добре прен. go well; (за часовник) keep good time; \добре възпитан well-brought up; \добре вързан securely tied; \добре гледан от прен. in good odour with; \добре гледан/поддържан well kept; \добре го наредих I’ve fixed him all right; \добре де all right, agreed; have it your (own) way; \добре дошъл welcome; \добре е, както си е it’s all right as it is; \добре казано well said; \добре ми дойде това кафе this cup of coffee was just what I needed; \добре направи да почакаш you did right to wait; \добре омъжена comfortably married; \добре откъм well off for; (за болен) well, in a good way, comfortable; \добре сготвен property cooked; \добре си дошъл you are welcome (в to); \добре съм (по отношение на здравето си) be/keep well, be/keep in good health; \добре (в добри отношения) съм с stand well with, be on good terms with; \добре съм се наредил ирон. be in a fine pickle/mess, be in a fix; \добре (тогава) ( нямам нищо против) well and good; very well; (в добро състояние) in good shape; ( материално) well off; \добре, че се видяхме it’s lucky we met; \добре, че се сетих that reminds me; \добре, че стана така it’s all to the good, that’s just as well; \добре ще ми дойдат 50 долара I could do with 50 dollars; \добре я свърши ирон. a nice piece of work you have done, you certainly made a mess of it; now you’ve done it; дотук всичко е \добре so far so good; за \добре дошъл by way of welcome; и би било \добре да it might be as well to; и \добре, че е така and a good thing/ job too; изглеждам \добре look well, have a healthy look; как си? благодаря, \добре съм how are you? (I’m) (very) well, thank you; I’m fine, thank you; прен. I’m getting on well/nicely; колкото по-скоро, толкова по-\добре the sooner, the better; най-\добре best; ( съгласен съм, прието) (all) right, very well, good, righto, okay, OK; намирам за \добре think fit, find it advisable (да to); не съм \добре ( със здравето) be in poor/bad/ill health, suffer from ill health; отивам на \добре take a turn for the better, improve; от това по-\добре няма никъде things couldn’t be better; prospects couldn’t be brighter; още по-\добре still better; по-\добре better; постъпвам \добре act rightly; прави каквото намериш за \добре do as you think fit/best, do as you please; правиш \добре, че you do well/you are right to (с inf.); прекарвам \добре have a good time, enjoy o.s.; работите не вървят \добре things are going wrong/are not going well; разбирам \добре understand clearly/perfectly, realize; справям се \добре с cope with, deal efficiently/successfully with; стои ми \добре it fits/suits me well, it is a good fit; толкова по-\добре so much the better.
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    all right ; right {rait}; well:well-informed - добре осведомен
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    1. (в добро състояние) in good shape 2. (за болен) well, in a good way, comfortable 3. (за часовник и) keep good time 4. (материално) well off 5. (съгласен съм, прието) (all) right, very well, good, righto, okay, ОК 6. 2 levs 7. well 8. ДОБРЕ (e),че is good that, it is a good thing that 9. ДОБРЕ (в добри отношения) съм с stand well with, be on good terms with 10. ДОБРЕ (тогава) (нямам нищо против) welt and good;very well 11. ДОБРЕ възпитан well-brought up 12. ДОБРЕ вързан securely tied 13. ДОБРЕ гледан от прен. in good odour with 14. ДОБРЕ гледан/поддържан well kept 15. ДОБРЕ го наредих I've fixed him all right 16. ДОБРЕ де all right, agreed;have it your (own) way 17. ДОБРЕ дошъл welcome 18. ДОБРЕ запазен in a good state of preservation 19. ДОБРЕ известен (very) well known: ДОБРЕ казано well said 20. ДОБРЕ ми дойде това кафе this cup of coffee was just what I needed 21. ДОБРЕ ми е (чувствувам се добре) I'm all right. I feel well 22. ДОБРЕ омъжена comfortably married 23. ДОБРЕ осведомен well-informed, rightly informed 24. ДОБРЕ откъм well off for 25. ДОБРЕ сготвен properly cooked 26. ДОБРЕ съм (по отношение на здравето си) be/keep well, be/keep in good health 27. ДОБРЕ съм се наредил ирон. be in a fine pickle/mess, be in a fix 28. ДОБРЕ ще ми дойдат 1 лева I could do with 29. ДОБРЕ я свърши upoн. a nice piece of work you have done, you certainly made a mess of it;now you've done it 30. ДОБРЕ, че се видяхме it's lucky we met 31. ДОБРЕ, че се сетих that reminds me 32. ДОБРЕ, че стана така it's all to the good, that's just as well 33. ДОБРЕе, както си е it's all right as it is 34. ДОБРЕси дошъл you are welcome (в to) 35. вървя ДОБРЕ прен. go well 36. дотук всичко е ДОБРЕ so far so good 37. за ДОБРЕ дошъл by way of welcome 38. и ДОБРЕ, че е така and a good thing/ job too 39. и би било ДОБРЕ да it might be as well to 40. изглеждам ДОБРЕ look well, have a healthy look 41. как си? благодаря, ДОБРЕ съм how are you?(I'm) (very) well, thank you;I'm fine. thank you 42. колкото по-скоро, толкова по- ДОБРЕ the sooner, the better 43. много ДОБРЕ very well 44. много по-ДОБРЕ much better, (материално) much/far better off 45. най-ДОБРЕ best 46. намирам за ДОБРЕ think fit, find it advisable (да to) 47. не съм ДОБРЕ (със здравето) be in poor/bad/ill health, suffer from ill health 48. от това по- ДОБРЕ няма никъде things couldn't be better;prospects couldn't be brighter 49. отивам на ДОБРЕ take a turn for the better, improve 50. още по-ДОБРЕ still better: толкова по-ДОБРЕ so much the better 51. пo-ДОБРЕ better 52. по-ДОБРЕ да го вземете you had better take it 53. по-ДОБРЕ смърт, отколкото... rather/ sooner death than... 54. помня ДОБРЕ remember well/right: постъпвам ДОБРЕ act rightly 55. прави каквото намериш за ДОБРЕ do as you think fit/best, do as you please 56. правиш ДОБРЕ, че you do well/you are right to (c inf.) 57. прекарвам ДОБРЕ have a good time, enjoy o.s. 58. прен. I'm getting on well/nicely 59. работите не вървят ДОБРЕ things are going wrong/ are not going well 60. разбирам ДОБРЕ understand clearly/perfectly, realize 61. справям се ДОБРЕ с cope with, deal efficiently/ successfully with: той се справя ДОБРЕ с работата си he is doing well (in his work) 62. стои ми ДОБРЕ it fits/suits me well, it is a good fit 63. това е ДОБРЕ that's a good job 64. трябва да не съм чул ДОБРЕ I must have heard wrongly

    Български-английски речник > добре

  • 10 исправное состояние

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > исправное состояние

  • 11 SKAP

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    n.
    1) state, condition;
    at því skapi, in the same proportion;
    hélt þat vel skapi, meðan hón lifði, it kept a good state whilst she lived;
    2) condition of mind, temper, mood;
    þat er ekki mitt skap, it is not my turn of mind;
    vera (með) illu skapi, to be in an angry mood;
    bregða skapi við e-t, renna e-m í skap, to take to heart, be much affected by (rann honum mjök í skap sá atburðr);
    koma skapi við e-n, to agree with, het on with (engi kann við mik skapi koma);
    koma skapi (eiga skap) saman, to have minds alike (þit eigit meirr skap saman);
    hafa ekki skap til e-s, to have no mind to do a thing;
    hógværr í skapi, mild of temper;
    lítill í skapi, of small mind, faint-hearted;
    gera sér e-t í skap, to take into one’s head;
    vera e-m (vel) at skapi, vera nær skapi e-s, to be to one’s mind;
    e-t fellr e-m vel í skap, one likes, is pleased with;
    gera e-t til skaps e-m, to do a thing to please one.
    * * *
    n. [A. S. ge-sceap; Engl. shape; cp. Germ. be-schaffen]:—prop. shape, form.
    II. state, condition; at því skapi, in the same proportion, Rb. 96; nú ferr at því skapi um alla öldina, 62; hélt þat vel skapi, meðan hón lifði, it kept in a good state whilst she lived, Bs. 1. 129; því hefir haldit skapi, it has held its shape, remained unchanged, Jd. 3: under this head come compds denoting lawful, right, skap-drottinn, -þing, -dauði, -arfi, -bætendr, -þiggendr, see below.
    III. condition of mind, temper, mood, Fs. 128; ek kann skapi Hrafnkels, Hrafn. 27; hógværr í skapi, Nj. 2; mitt skap er eigi betra enn til meðallags, Þiðr.; hennar skap er svá stórt, at …, 307; Högni er nú mjök reiðr ok íllu skapi, in an angry mood, 321: mod., í íllu skapi, cp. vesall maðr ok ílla skapi ( ill-tempered), Hm. 21, where skapi seems to be used as an adjective; vera við e-s, skap, to be after one’s mind, Finnb. 262; hón svarar sem hennar var skap til, Fbr. 137; er ok varkunn á at þvílíkir hlutir liggi í miklu rúmi þeim er nokkurir eru skapi, Fms. iv. 80; kofarn í skapi, … íllr í skapi, ill-tempered; góðr í skapi, good-tempered; at þeir hafi ílla borit sik, svá at þeim hafi náliga í allt skap komit, áðr enn létti, so that at last they almost cried, Gísl. 39; vera lítill í skapi, of small mind, faint-hearted, Hrafn. 30; ef þeir væri svá litlir í skapi at þeir þyrði eigi, K. Þ. K. 94; hafa ekki skap til e-s, to have no mind to, Nj. 202; nú hefi ek beðit hér þá stund er ek fæ mér skap til, Ld. 256, cp. Ó. H. 47; honum rann í skap, ok reiddisk hann, Fms. vi. 212; ef þat væri feðr hennar eigi móti skapi, Eg. 36, Fms. ix. 244; óvinsæll ok lítt við alþýðu skap, unpopular, Fs. 63; enginn má við mik skapi koma, Lv. 22; þat fannsk á, at henni þótti þetta mjök í móti skapi, Ld. 88; þat væri mér næst skapi, I should have a great mind for, 86; vera e-m vel at skapi, to be to one’s mind, Fs. 16, Fms. vi. 304; göra e-m e-t til skaps, to do a thing to please one, humour him, Eg. 65, Nj. 198; e-m býr e-t í skapi, to brood over, plan, Ó. H. 32.
    COMPDS: skapsannmarki, skapshöfn, skapslöstr, skapsmunir.
    B. Plur. sköp, what is ‘shaped’ for one or fated, one’s fate; fár gengr of sköp Norna, Km. 24; eigi má sköpunum renna; sköpum viðr manngi, Am.; fátt er sköpum ríkra, Fs. 23; eigi má við sköpunum sporna, 26; mæla verðr einnhverr skapanna málum, Gísl. 17; íll sköp, ill fate; góð sköp, good luck, Korm. (in a verse); rík sköp, the mighty weird, Kormak; skiptu sköp, doom decided, Sturl. (in a verse); at sköpum = Gr. κατα μοιραν, Ýt. 9, Gg. 4, N. G. L. i. 204; ok gaf honum nær líf með sköpum, he escaped almost by a miracle, had a narrow escape, Fb. ii. 23.
    2. a curse, fatality; þá er konunga-börn urðu fyrir stjupmæðra sköpum ( curses), Fms. viii. 18; ó-sköp or ú-sköp, an ill fate, fatality, Hm. 97, Korm. 208, 240, Al. 129; verða fyrir ú-sköpum, Edda 11, Fas. i. 130 (of evil spells); ú-skapa verk, an evil deed which one is fated to do, iii. 406: vé-sköp, holy ordinance, Vsp. 2. sköpin (with the article), the genitals, Fms. v. 346, Ann. 1426, Edda (pref., of Saturn), Barl. 135, Fas. iii. 387, Bs. i. 466. skapa-dægr, n. one’s fated day of death; engi kemsk yfir sitt s., a saying, Es. 39.
    C. = skaf, q. v.; fimm hlöss viðar ok þrjú skaps, N. G. L. i. 240, ii. 110, v. l. 15.

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  • 12 valetudo

    vălētūdo ( vălītūdo), ĭnis, f. [valeo], habit, state, or condition of body, state of health, health, whether good or bad.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    optimā valetudine uti,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 49:

    valetudine minus commodā uti,

    id. ib. 3, 62:

    integra,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 20, 47:

    bona,

    Lucr. 3, 102; Cic. Lael. 6, 20; Quint. 10, 3, 26; Cato, R. R. 141, 3:

    melior,

    Plin. 23, 7, 63, § 120:

    commodior,

    Quint. 6, 3, 77:

    incommoda,

    Cic. Att. 5, 8, 1:

    infirma atque etiam aegra,

    id. Brut. 48, 180:

    quam tenui aut nullā potius valetudine,

    id. Sen. 11, 35:

    adversa,

    Just. 41, 6:

    dura,

    Hor. S. 2, 2, 88:

    confirmata,

    Cic. Att. 10, 17, 2; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 16, § 46; id. de Or. 1, 62, 265:

    ut valetudini tuae diligentissime servias,

    id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 16, § 46:

    multum interest inter vires et bonam valetudinem,

    Sen. Q. N. 1, praef. 6.— Plur.: sic caecitas ferri facile possit, si non desint subsidia valetudinum, of different states of health, i. e. whatever they may be, Cic. Tusc. 5, 39, 113.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    A good state or condition, soundness of body, good health, healthfulness (syn.:

    salus, sanitas): valetudo decrescit, adcrescit labor,

    Plaut. Curc. 2, 1, 4:

    valetudo (opportuna est), ut dolore careas et muneribus fungare corporis,

    Cic. Lael. 6, 22:

    cui Gratia, fama, valetudo contingat abunde,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 4, 10:

    valetudo sustentatur notitiā sui corporis et observatione, quae res aut prodesse soleant aut obesse,

    Cic. Off. 2, 24, 86:

    melior fio valetudine, quam intermissis exercitationibus amiseram,

    id. Fam. 9, 18, 3:

    id pecus valetudinis tutissimae est,

    Col. 7, 22:

    hoc cibo... firmitatem valetudinis custodiri,

    Plin. 20, 5, 20, § 42; cf.:

    Quaque valetudo constat, nunc libera morbis, Nunc oppressa,

    Manil. 3, 140; cf. also Cic. de Or. 1, 62, 265.—
    2.
    A bad state or condition, ill health, sickness, feebleness, infirmity, indisposition (syn.:

    infirmitas, imbecillitas): curatio valetudinis,

    Cic. Div. 2, 59, 123:

    gravitas valetudinis, quā tamen jam paulum videor levari,

    id. Fam. 6, 2, 1:

    affectus valetudine,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 31:

    gravis auctumnus omnem exercitum valetudine tentaverat,

    id. ib. 3, 2:

    quodam valetudinis genere tentari,

    Cic. Att. 11, 23, 1:

    quod me propter valetudinem tuam... non vidisses,

    id. Fam. 4, 1, 1:

    quod his Nonis in collegio nostro non affuisses, valetudinem causam, non maestitiam fuisse,

    id. Lael. 2, 8:

    excusatione te uti valetudinis,

    id. Pis. 6, 13:

    quibus (latere, voce) fractis aut imminutis aetate seu valetudine,

    Quint. 12, 11, 2:

    medicus quid in quoque valetudinis genere faciendum sit, docebit,

    id. 7, 10, 10:

    Blaesus novissimā valetudine conflictabatur,

    Plin. Ep. 2, 20, 7:

    major, i. e. morbus comitialis,

    Just. 13, 2:

    oculorum,

    Cic. Fam. 14, 4, 6:

    calculorum,

    Plin. 21, 27, 100, § 173.— Plur.:

    medicus regere valetudines principis solitus,

    Tac. A. 6, 50:

    valetudinibus fessi,

    id. H. 3, 2:

    quod ad febrium valitudines attinet,

    Plin. 23, 1, 24, § 48:

    graves et periculosas valetudines experiri,

    Suet. Aug. 81; id. Tib. 11; Vitr. 1, 4.—
    II.
    Trop. (rare but class.), of the mind, health, soundness, sanity:

    ii sunt constituti quasi malā valetudine animi, sanabiles tamen,

    Cic. Tusc. 4, 37, 80:

    roga bonam mentem, bonam valetudinem animi, deinde tunc corporis,

    Sen. Ep. 10, 4; cf.:

    valetudo ei neque corporis neque animi constitit,

    unsound state of mind, mental infirmity, Suet. Calig. 50.—Rarely without animi:

    qui valetudinis vitio furerent et melancholici dicerentur,

    Cic. Div. 1, 38, 81.—
    B.
    Of style:

    quos (Lysiae studiosi), valetudo modo bona sit, tenuitas ipsa delectat,

    Cic. Brut. 16, 64. —
    III.
    Personified: Valetudo, Health, as a divinity, Mart. Cap. 1, § 55.

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  • 13 valitudo

    vălētūdo ( vălītūdo), ĭnis, f. [valeo], habit, state, or condition of body, state of health, health, whether good or bad.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    optimā valetudine uti,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 49:

    valetudine minus commodā uti,

    id. ib. 3, 62:

    integra,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 20, 47:

    bona,

    Lucr. 3, 102; Cic. Lael. 6, 20; Quint. 10, 3, 26; Cato, R. R. 141, 3:

    melior,

    Plin. 23, 7, 63, § 120:

    commodior,

    Quint. 6, 3, 77:

    incommoda,

    Cic. Att. 5, 8, 1:

    infirma atque etiam aegra,

    id. Brut. 48, 180:

    quam tenui aut nullā potius valetudine,

    id. Sen. 11, 35:

    adversa,

    Just. 41, 6:

    dura,

    Hor. S. 2, 2, 88:

    confirmata,

    Cic. Att. 10, 17, 2; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 16, § 46; id. de Or. 1, 62, 265:

    ut valetudini tuae diligentissime servias,

    id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 16, § 46:

    multum interest inter vires et bonam valetudinem,

    Sen. Q. N. 1, praef. 6.— Plur.: sic caecitas ferri facile possit, si non desint subsidia valetudinum, of different states of health, i. e. whatever they may be, Cic. Tusc. 5, 39, 113.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    A good state or condition, soundness of body, good health, healthfulness (syn.:

    salus, sanitas): valetudo decrescit, adcrescit labor,

    Plaut. Curc. 2, 1, 4:

    valetudo (opportuna est), ut dolore careas et muneribus fungare corporis,

    Cic. Lael. 6, 22:

    cui Gratia, fama, valetudo contingat abunde,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 4, 10:

    valetudo sustentatur notitiā sui corporis et observatione, quae res aut prodesse soleant aut obesse,

    Cic. Off. 2, 24, 86:

    melior fio valetudine, quam intermissis exercitationibus amiseram,

    id. Fam. 9, 18, 3:

    id pecus valetudinis tutissimae est,

    Col. 7, 22:

    hoc cibo... firmitatem valetudinis custodiri,

    Plin. 20, 5, 20, § 42; cf.:

    Quaque valetudo constat, nunc libera morbis, Nunc oppressa,

    Manil. 3, 140; cf. also Cic. de Or. 1, 62, 265.—
    2.
    A bad state or condition, ill health, sickness, feebleness, infirmity, indisposition (syn.:

    infirmitas, imbecillitas): curatio valetudinis,

    Cic. Div. 2, 59, 123:

    gravitas valetudinis, quā tamen jam paulum videor levari,

    id. Fam. 6, 2, 1:

    affectus valetudine,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 31:

    gravis auctumnus omnem exercitum valetudine tentaverat,

    id. ib. 3, 2:

    quodam valetudinis genere tentari,

    Cic. Att. 11, 23, 1:

    quod me propter valetudinem tuam... non vidisses,

    id. Fam. 4, 1, 1:

    quod his Nonis in collegio nostro non affuisses, valetudinem causam, non maestitiam fuisse,

    id. Lael. 2, 8:

    excusatione te uti valetudinis,

    id. Pis. 6, 13:

    quibus (latere, voce) fractis aut imminutis aetate seu valetudine,

    Quint. 12, 11, 2:

    medicus quid in quoque valetudinis genere faciendum sit, docebit,

    id. 7, 10, 10:

    Blaesus novissimā valetudine conflictabatur,

    Plin. Ep. 2, 20, 7:

    major, i. e. morbus comitialis,

    Just. 13, 2:

    oculorum,

    Cic. Fam. 14, 4, 6:

    calculorum,

    Plin. 21, 27, 100, § 173.— Plur.:

    medicus regere valetudines principis solitus,

    Tac. A. 6, 50:

    valetudinibus fessi,

    id. H. 3, 2:

    quod ad febrium valitudines attinet,

    Plin. 23, 1, 24, § 48:

    graves et periculosas valetudines experiri,

    Suet. Aug. 81; id. Tib. 11; Vitr. 1, 4.—
    II.
    Trop. (rare but class.), of the mind, health, soundness, sanity:

    ii sunt constituti quasi malā valetudine animi, sanabiles tamen,

    Cic. Tusc. 4, 37, 80:

    roga bonam mentem, bonam valetudinem animi, deinde tunc corporis,

    Sen. Ep. 10, 4; cf.:

    valetudo ei neque corporis neque animi constitit,

    unsound state of mind, mental infirmity, Suet. Calig. 50.—Rarely without animi:

    qui valetudinis vitio furerent et melancholici dicerentur,

    Cic. Div. 1, 38, 81.—
    B.
    Of style:

    quos (Lysiae studiosi), valetudo modo bona sit, tenuitas ipsa delectat,

    Cic. Brut. 16, 64. —
    III.
    Personified: Valetudo, Health, as a divinity, Mart. Cap. 1, § 55.

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  • 14 состояние

    I с.
    1) ( положение) condition, state; status

    норма́льное состоя́ние — normal state, normalcy

    в хоро́шем состоя́нии — in a good state, in good condition

    в плохо́м состоя́нии — in a bad state, in bad condition

    прийти́ в него́дное состоя́ние — become useless, be past repair

    в состоя́нии войны́ — in a state of war

    быть / находи́ться в состоя́нии войны́ (с тв.)be at war (with)

    2) физ. state

    газообра́зное [жи́дкое; твёрдое] состоя́ние — gaseous [liquid; solid] state

    3) ( самочувствие) state, condition

    состоя́ние здоро́вья — state of health

    мора́льное состоя́ние — morale [-'rɑːl]

    в безнадёжном состоя́нии — in a hopeless condition

    4) офиц. (в пр.; пребывание, нахождение) being (d, part of); ( служба) service (in)

    состоя́ние в ка́дровых войска́х — service in the regular army

    ••

    быть в состоя́нии (+ инф.)be able (+ to inf); be in a position (+ to inf)

    быть не в состоя́нии (+ инф.)be unable (+ to inf)

    он в состоя́нии [не в состоя́нии] купи́ть э́то — he can [cannot] afford it

    II с.
    (капитал, имущество) fortune

    получи́ть состоя́ние — come into a fortune

    соста́вить состоя́ние — make a fortune

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  • 15 состояние

    1. с.
    (в разн. знач.) state; (положение тж.) status, condition

    в хорошем состоянии — in a good* state, in good* condition

    в плохом состоянии — in a bad* state, in bad* condition

    прийти в негодное состояние — become* useless, be past repair

    в безнадёжном состоянии ( о больном) — in a hopeless condition, past cure

    нормальное состояние — normal state, normalcy

    быть, находиться в состоянии войны (с тв.) — be at war (with)

    быть в состоянии (+ инф.) — be able (+ to inf.); be in a position (+ to inf.)

    он в состоянии, не в состоянии купить это — he can, cannot afford it

    быть не в состоянии (+ инф.) — be unable (+ to inf.)

    2. с. (капитал, имущество)
    fortune

    получить состояние — come* into a fortune

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  • 16 в хорошем состоянии

    1) General subject: fit (о спортсмене), good conditioned, good-conditioned, in (good) repair, in condition (также о здоровье), (плохом) in good (bad) condition, in good fettle, in good fig, in good nick, in good preservation, in good repair, in good trim, out of condition (также о здоровье), right, right as rain (as a trivet), taught, taut, trim, up to scratch, up to the knocker, up to the mark, well conditioned, well-conditioned, (быть) keep up to the mark (в хорошей форме, в добром здравии), in good decorative order (о жилье)
    2) Dialect: tidy
    4) Railway term: in top condition
    7) Australian slang: good-o
    10) Oil: in good fix
    11) Business: in order
    12) Makarov: fighting, in ply, in repair

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  • 17 хорошо сохранившаяся древняя рукопись

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > хорошо сохранившаяся древняя рукопись

  • 18 хорошо сохранившаяся старинная рукопись

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  • 19 KOMA

    * * *
    I)
    (kem; kom or kvam, kómum or kvamúm; kominn), v.
    1) to come (litlu síðarr kómu Finnar aptr heim);
    2) to come, arrive (bréf kómu frá Skúla jarli);
    kom svá, at (it came to pass, that) Bárði var heitit meyjunni;
    3) with dat. of the object, to make to come, to take, bring, carry, etc.;
    hann skyldi koma Þór í Geirröðargarða, he should make Th. come to G.;
    hann kom Þórhaddi heilum yfir ána, he brought Th. safe across the river;
    koma e-m í hel, to put one to death;
    koma e-m til falls, to make one fall;
    koma e-m í sætt við e-n, to reconcile one with another;
    koma sér vel hjá e-m, to bring oneself into favour with, be agreeable to (þeir kómu sér vel við alla);
    koma e-u til leiðar (til vegar), to effect, bring about;
    koma orðum við e-n, to speak with a person (hann gørði sik svá reiðan, at ekki mátti orðum við hann koma);
    4) with preps.:
    koma e-u af sér, to get rid of (allt mun ek til vinna at koma af mér yðvarri reiði);
    koma e-u af, to abolish (Þvi hafði eigi orðit af komitmeði öllu);
    koma at e-m, to come upon one (kómu þessir at honum fyrir Sjólandi með tveim skipum);
    koma at hendi, to happen (mikill vandi er kominn at hendi);
    impers., Gunnarr játaði því, en þá er at kom, vildi hann eigi, G. agreed to it, but when it came to the point he would not;
    koma at e-u, to come at, regain, recover (koma at hamri);
    koma sér at e-u, to bring oneself to (Þ. kom sér ekki at því);
    koma á e-t, to come on, hit (höggit kom á lærit);
    koma e-u á, to bring about, effect (máttu þeir øngum flutningum á koma);
    koma kristni (dat.) á England, to christianize E.;
    koma fram, to come forth, appear, emerge (sigldi E. suðr með landi ok kom fram í Danmörk); to be produced, brought forward (nú mun pat fram koma sem ek sagða);
    koma e-u fram, to bring about, effect (koma fram hefndum);
    koma fyrir e-t, to be an equivalent for (fyrir víg Hjartar skyldi koma víg Kols);
    allt mun koma fyrir eitt, it will all come to the same;
    koma fyrir ekki, to come to naught, be of no avail;
    e-m þykkir fyrir ván komit, at, one thinks it past all hope, that;
    koma e-u fyrir, to destroy (hann kom hverjum hesti fyrir);
    koma í e-t, to come into, enter;
    koma niðr, to come down;
    hann reyndi eptir, hvar G. væri niðr kominn, what had become of G.;
    kom þar niðr tal hennar, at hon sagði honum, hversu, the end of her talk was, that she told him how koma;
    koma hart niðr, to pay dearly for it (ek hafða illa til gört, enda kom ek hart niðr);
    koma saman, to come together, gather (er saman kom liðit); to agree;
    þat kom saman (or ásamt) með þeim, they agreed on it;
    impers., kom þeim vel saman (ásamt), they agreed well;
    koma e-u saman, to bring about, effect;
    koma saman sættum með e-m, to reconcile them;
    koma til e-s, to come to a person or place (jarlinn kom með allan her sinn til Dyflinnar);
    koma till ríkis, to come to, or succeed to, the throne;
    koma til e-s, to cause: þat kemr til þess, at, the reason is, that; to help, avail: koma til lítils, to come to little, be of small avail (= koma fyrir lítit); to concern: þetta mál kemr ekki til þín, this quarrel is no business of thine; þat er til mín kemr, so far as I am concerned; to mean, signify (Þ. kvezk skilja, hvar orð hans kómu til); to be of value: sverð þat, er til kom mörk gulls, that was worth a ‘mark’ of gold; mikit þykkir til e-s koma, one is much thought of, is thought to be of great importance;
    koma til, to be born;
    koma e-m undan, to help one to escape;
    koma undir e-n, to come unto one;
    ef undir oss skal koma kjörit, if we are to choose;
    koma e-m undir, to get one down, overcome one;
    koma upp, to come up;
    tungl kemr upp, the moon rises;
    eldr kom upp, fire broke out;
    kom þá upp af tali þeirra, at, the end of their talk was, that; to come out, become known (kom þat þá upp, at hann hafði beðit hennar);
    koma e-u upp, to open (kerling tekr hörpuna ok vildi upp koma);
    hann mátti lengi eigi orði upp koma, it was long before he could utter a word;
    koma við e-t, to touch (komit var við hurðina);
    þeir kómu við sker, they struck on a reef;
    hann kemr við margar sögur, he appears in many sagas; to be added to (koma þær nætr við hinar fyrri);
    koma við, to fit, be convenient, suit;
    koma e-u við, to employ, make use of (ek mátta eigi boganum við koma); hann kom því við (he brought about), at engi skyldi fara með vápn; urðu þeir at flýja sem því kómu við, all fled that could;
    koma sér við, to bring about, effect, be able to do (ek mun veita þér slíkt lið sem ek má mér við koma); to behave (hversu hann kom sér við í þessum málum);
    koma yfir, to pass over (hvert kveld, er yfir kom);
    5) refl., komast;
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    pres. sing. kem, kemr, kemr; an older form komr is used constantly in very old and good vellum MSS., as the Kb. of Sæm.; and even spelt keomr or ceomr (in Eluc., Greg., etc.); reflex. komsk, 2nd pers. kømztu ( pervenis), Sdm. 10: pret. kom, kom-k, I came, Skm. 18: 2nd pers. komt, 17, mod. komst: the pret. plur. varies, kvámu being the oldest form; kvómu, often in the MSS.; kómu, as it is still pronounced in the west of Icel.; the usual and latest form is komu, with a short vowel; the spelling of the MSS. cannot always be ascertained, as the word is usually written kumu or qumu: pret. subj. kvæmi and kꝍmi (kæmi): imperat. kom, kom-ðú, proncd, kondu, come thou! pret. infin. kómu ( venisse), Fms. i. 224 (in a verse), Geisli 62:—with suff. neg., pres. kmr-at or kømr-að, Akv. 11, Grág. ii. 141, Gkv. 3. 8; pret. kom-a, kom-að, came not, Ls. 56, Þorf. Karl. (in a verse), Þd. 18; 2nd pers. komtaðu ( non venisti), Am. 99; subj. kømi-a ( non veniret), Gs. 10: reflex., pres. kømsk-at, Grág. ii. 180; pret. komsk-at ( could not come), Am. 3:—a middle form, pres. 1st pers. komum-k (komumsk), Ó. H. 140, 214, Skm. 10, 11; subj. pres. komimk, Ó. H. 85; pret. kømomc, Hbl. 33 (Bugge); part. pass. kominn, see Gramm. p. xix. The preterite forms kvam and kvaminn, used in the Edition of the Sturl. and in a few other mod. Editions without warrant in the MSS., are due to the fact that the Edition of Sturl. was published from a transcript now in the Advocates’ Library in Edinburgh, made by the learned priest Eyjolf á Völlum (died A. D. 1745), who used this spelling: in prehistoric times, before the age of writing, it may be assumed for certain that this verb had a v throughout, as in Gothic: [Ulf. qiman, i. e. qwiman, = ἔρχεσθαι; A. S. cuman; Engl. come; O. H. G. queman; Germ. kommen; Dutch komen; Dan. komme; Swed. komma; Lat. venio, qs. gvenio; the Ormul. spells cumenn, indicating a long root vowel; cp. North. E. coom.]
    A. To come; sá þeirra sem fyrr kæmi, Fms. ix. 373; konungr kom norðr til Túnsbergs, 375; kómu Finnar heim, i. 9; þeir mágar kómu ór hjúkólfi, Sturl. ii. 124; kömr hann á konungs fund, Fms. ix. 221; þá vóru þeir norðan komnir, 308; hér er nú komin ær ein kollótt, Sturl. i. 159, passim.
    2. to become, arrive; bréf kómu frá Skúla jarli, Fms. ix. 375; ef svá síðarliga kömr skip til hlunns, Sks. 28; en er vár kom, Eg. 167; koma at máli við e-n, to have an interview, talk with one, 467; konungi kom njósn, Fms. vii. 57; þá komu honum þau tíðendi, i. 37; þetta kom allt fyrir Ingimar, vii. 114; kom honum þat (it came to him, he got it) fyrir útan fé, en engum kom fyrr, x. 394; hvat sem á bak kemr, whatsoever may befall, Nj. 193; koma e-m at haldi, or í hald, to avail oneself, 192, Fms. x. 413; koma at gagni, to ‘come in useful,’ be of use, Nj. 264; koma at úvörum, to come at unawares, Ld. 132; koma e-m fyrir úvart, id., Fms. xi. 290; koma á úvart, Nj. 236; koma í þörf = koma í gagn, Fms. vii. 14; hvar kom kapp þitt þá? Bs. i. 18; mál koma í dóm, to be brought up for judgment, Fms. vii. 115; líðr vetrinn, kemr þar ( that time comes) er menn fara til Gulaþings, Eg. 340; var þá svá komit, at allir menn vóru sofa farnir, 376; kom svá ( it came to pass) at Bárði var heitið meyjunni, 26; svá kemr, kemr þar, at, it comes to pass. Fb. i. 174, ii. 48, 68; láta koma, to let come, put; síðan létu þeir koma eld í spánuna, Fms. xi. 34.
    3. in greeting; kom heill, welcome! kom heill ok sæll, frændi! Nj. 175: mod. komdu (kondu) sæll! komið þér sælir!
    II. with prepp.; koma á, to hit; ef á kömr, Grág. ii. 7:—koma at, to come to, arrive, happen; láttu at því koma, let it be so, Dropl. 24; kom þat mjök optliga at honum, of sickness, Fms. vii. 150; kom at þeim svefnhöfgi, sleep came upon them, Nj. 104; koma at hendi, to happen; mikill vandi er kominn at hendi, 177, Hom. 80; koma at e-u, to come at, regain, recover; koma at hamri, Þkv. 32:—koma fram, to come forth, appear, stund var í milli er þeir sá framstafninn ok inn eptri kom fram, Fms. ii. 304; engin kom önnur vistin fram, Eg. 549; nú eru öll sóknar-gögn fram komin, Nj. 143: to emerge, hann kom fram í Danmörk, Hkr. i. 210, 277, Ísl. ii. 232, Eg. 23, Landn. 134, Orkn. 152: to arrive, sendimenn fóru ok fram kómu, Fms. xi. 27; reifa mál þau fyrst er fyrst eru fram komin, each in its turn, Grág. i. 64: to be fulfilled, happen, því er á þínum dögum mun fram koma, Ld. 132; nú mun þat fram komit sem ek sagða, Eg. 283; kom nú fram spásagan Gests, Ld. 286; öll þessi merki kómu fram ok fylldusk, Stj. 444; aldrei skal maðr arf taka eptir þann mann er hann vegr, eðr ræðr bana fram kominn, whom he has slain, or whose death he has devised with effect, Grág. ii. 113; staðar-prýði flest fram komin, Bs. i. 146; vera langt fram kominn, mod. áfram kominn, to be ‘in extremis,’ at the point of death, 644; er sú frásögn eigi langt fram komin, this story comes from not far off, i. e. it is derived from first, not second hand, Fms. viii. 5:—koma fyrir, to come as payment, tvau hundrað skyldu koma fyrir víg Snorra (of weregild), Sturl. ii. 158; henni kvaðsk aldri hefnt þykkja Kjartans, nema Bolli kæmi fyrir, Ld. 240; allt mun koma fyrir eitt, it will come to the same, Lv. 11, Nj. 91, Fms. i. 208; koma fyrir ekki, to come to naught, be of no avail, Ísl. ii. 215, Fms. vi. 5:—koma í, to enter, come in, a fisherman’s term; koma í drátt, to hook a fish; at í komi með ykkr Þorbrandssonum, that ye and the Th. come to loggerheads, Eb. 80:—koma með, to come with a thing, to bring; kondu með það, fetch it!—koma til, to come to; vera kann at eigi spillisk þótt ek koma til, Eg. 506; nú er rétt lögruðning til ykkar komin, Nj. 236; koma til ríkis, to come to a kingdom, Eg. 268; þeir létu til hans koma um alla héraðs-stjórn, Fs. 44: to befall, kom svá til efnis, it so happened, Mar.; þeim hlutum sem hafinu kunni opt til at koma, Stj. 105, Sks. 323: to mean, signify, en hvar kom þat til er hann sagði, Ó. H. 87; ef þat kom til annars, en þess er hann mælti, id.: to cause, hygg ek at meir komi þar til lítilmennska, Eb. 172; konungr spurði hvat til bæri úgleði hans, hann kvað koma til mislyndi sína, Fms. vi. 355, Fb. ii. 80, Band. 29 new Ed.: to concern, þetta mál er eigi kom síðr til yðvar en vár, Fms. vii. 130; þetta mál kemr ekki til þín, Nj. 227; þat er kemr til Knúts, Fms. v. 24; þat er til mín kemr, so far as I am concerned, iv. 194; hann kvað þetta mál ekki til sín koma, vi. 100; þeir eru orðmargir ok láta hvervetna til sín koma, meddle in all things, 655 xi. 2: to belong to, skulu þeir gjalda hinum slíka jörð sem til þeirra kemr, proportionally, Jb. 195; kemr þat til vár er lögin kunnum, Nj. 149; sú sök er tylptar-kviðr kömr til, Grág. i. 20; tylptar-kviðar á jafnan á þingi at kveðja, þar sem hann kömr til saka, ii. 37; þá er komit til þessa gjalds ( it is due), er menn koma í akkeris-sát, 408: to help, avail, koma til lítils, to come to little, be of small avail, Nj. 149, Fms. vi. 211; at göra litla fésekt, veit ek eigi hvat til annars kemr, I am not aware what else will do, I believe that will meet the case best, Band. 36 new Ed.; koma til, to ‘come to,’ of a person in a swoon, etc.; veit ek eigi til hvers koma mun sú tiltekja Fb. i. 177, Fms. xi. 103; hvar til þessi svör skulu koma, i. 3; það kemr til, it will all come right; kom þar til með kóngum tveim, two kings came to a quarrel, Skíða R. 48: to be of value, importance, authority, þótti allt meira til hans koma, Fas. i. 16; hvart sem til hans kæmi meira eðr minna, Fms. xi. 76; sverð þat er til kom hálf mörk gulls, Ld. 32; svá fémikill at til kómu tuttugu merkr gulls, Fms. xi. 85; mér þykir lítið til hans koma, I think little of him:—koma saman, to come together, live together, marry, K. Á. 134: to agree, þat kom saman með þeim, they agreed on it, Dropl. 9, Gísl. 41; kom þat ásamt með þeim, id., Fb. i. 168; koma vel ásamt, to agree well, Nj. 25:—koma undir e-n, to come unto one, ef undir oss bræðr skal koma kjörit, if we are to choose, Nj. 192; öll lögmæt skil þau er undir mik koma á þessu þingi, 239: to depend on, það er mikit undir komið, at …, be of importance:—koma upp, to come up, break out; kom þá upp grátr fyrir henni, she burst into tears, Fms. ix. 477; er lúðrar kvæði við, ok herblástr kæmi upp, v. 74; er seiðlætin kómu upp, Ld. 152; eldr kom upp, fire came up, Ölk. 35, (hence elds-uppkoma, an upcome of fire, an eruption); ef nokkut kemr síðan sannara upp, Fms. vii. 121: þá kom þat upp at hann hafði beðit hennar, Eg. 587; kom þat upp af tali þeirra, at …, Fms. vii. 282; þat kom upp ( it ended so) at hverr skyldi vera vin annars, i. 58: to turn up, ek ætla mér góðan kost hvárn sem upp kemr, Eg. 715; mun nú hamingjan skipta hverr upp kemr, 418; at sakar görðisk eða upp kæmi, Grág. i. 27; skaut til Guðs sínu máli, ok bað hann láta þat upp koma er hann sæi at bazt gegni, Ó. H. 195, Stj. 385:—koma við, to touch, hit; sé eigi komið við, if it is not touched, Grág. ii. 65; komit var við hurðina, Fas. i. 30; at þeir skyldi koma við torfuna, Ld. 60; hefi ek aldrei svá reitt vápn at manni, at eigi hafi við komit, Nj. 185; hann kemr við margar sögur, he comes up, appears in many Sagas, Ld. 334; koma þeir allir við þessa sögu síðan, Nj. 30; sem ek kom við (as I mentioned, touched upon) í morgin, Fms. ii. 142; er mestr er, ok úskapligast komi við, Ld. 118: to fit, þat kemr lítt við, ‘tis not meet, it won’t do, Lv. 20; mun ek gefa þér tveggja dægra byr þann er bezt kemr við, Fas. iii. 619: koma við, to land, call; þeir vóru komnir við Ísland, Eg. 128; þeir kómu við Hernar, Nj. 4; þeir kómu suðr við Katanes, 127; þeir kómu við sker ( struck on a skerry) ok brutu stýri sín, Fms. ix. 164; hann hafði komit við hval, he had struck against a whale, Sturl. ii. 164; hence in mod. usage, koma við, to call, make a short stay, also on land: to be added to, tekr heldr at grána gamanit ok koma kveðlingar við, i. 21; koma þær nætr við inar fyrri, Rb. 58; þá koma enn ellefu nætr við, 22:—koma yfir, to overcome, pass over; íss er yfir kömr, Hm. 81; hvert kveld er yfir kom, Finnb. 230; hryggleikr kom yfir, 623. 57; at sá dagr myndi ekki yfir koma, Sks. 111.
    B. With the dat. of the object, to make to come, put, bring, carry; páfa þess, er Kristni (dat.) kom á England, who Christianised England, Íb. 14; koma mönnum til réttrar trúar, Fms. i. 146; koma orðum við e-n, to speak to a person; görðisk hann styggr svá at fáir menn máttu orðum við hann koma, i. e. that no one could come to words with him, Eg. 3; hann görði sik svá reiðan, at ekki mátti orðum við hann koma, Fms. i. 83, xi. 293; koma vélræðum við e-n, to plan against one, Eg. 49; koma flugu í munn e-m, Nj. 64, 68; þú skalt ekki láta í skorta at koma þeim í (málit) með þér, 271; hann skyldi koma Þór í Geirröðar-garða, make Thor come to G., Edda 60; hann kom Þorhaddi heilum yfir ána, he brought Th. safe across the river, Þorst. Síðu H. 181; koma kaupi, to bring about a bargain, Gþl. 415; koma e-m í hel, to put one to death, Anal. 233; koma e-m til falls, to make one fall, Edda 34; koma e-m í sætt, Fs. 9; mun ek koma þér í sætt við konung, Eg. 227; hann kom sér í mikla kærleika við jarlinn, Nj. 268; koma sér í þjónustu, Fs. 84; koma sér vel, to put oneself in favour, be engaging; ek hefi komit mér vel hjá meyjum, Kormak; þeir komu sér vel við alla, Fas. iii. 529, Fs. 96, Nj. 66; koma sér ílla, to make oneself hated; það kemr sér ílla, it is ill seen, unpleasant; as also, það kemr sér vel, a thing is agreeable, acceptable; koma e-u til leiðar, to effect, make, Nj. 250, Eb. 118; koma e-u til vegar, id., Ld. 320; koma tölu á, to put, count on, count, number, Anal. 217; koma friði, sættum á, to bring peace, agreement about: hann kom þeim á flótta, he put them to flight, Fms. vii. 235; tóku þar allt er þeir kómu höndum á, all they could catch, ix. 473; koma e-m ór eldi, Fb. i. 300; tók hann merkit ok kom því (put it, hid it) í millum klæða sinna, Nj. 274: Gunnarr kom þangat at þeim örunum, 115; allt þat er bitið var ok blóði kom út á, where it was bitten so as to make blood flow, Fms. vii. 187.
    II. with prepp.; koma e-u fram, to effect; koma fram ferð, máli, Nj. 102; til lítils þætti þat koma, en enginn kvæmi sínu máli fram þótt til alþingis væri stefnt, 149, Fb. ii. 90; þat skal aldri verða at hann komi þessu fram, Eg. 765; ef ek kem hefndum fram, Ld. 262; koma fram lögum við e-n. Eg. 722:—koma e-u á, to bring about, introduce:—koma e-u af, to abolish; þó fékk hann því ekki af komit, Bs. i. 165; koma e-u af sér, to get rid of, Fs. 96, Eb. 40, 41:—koma e-u fyrir, to arrange; koma e-m fyrir, to get a place for one; hann kom honum fyrir í skóla: to destroy (fyrir-koma), hann kom hverjum hesti fyrir, Glúm. 356:—koma e-u upp, to open; áðr ek kom henni upp, before I could open it, Fms. iii. 74; kerling tekr hörpuna ok vildi upp koma ( open), nú fær hón upp komit hörpunni, Fas. i. 233; hann mátti lengi eigi orði upp koma fyrir harmi, it was long before he could speak, utter a word, Fms. vi. 234; sá svarar er mátti máli upp koma, vii. 288:—koma e-m undir, to overthrow one, get one down; varð at kenna afls-munar áðr hann kæmi honum undir, Eb. 172:—koma e-m undan, to make one escape. Fms. vii. 265, 623. 18:—ek ætla at koma mér útan, I think to go abroad, Nj. 261:—koma e-u við, to bring about, effect, to be able to do; ek mun veita þér slíkt sem ek má mér við koma, as I can, Nj.; þú munt öðru koma við en gabba oss, Anal. 77; hann kom því við ( brought about) at engi skyldi fara með vápn, Fms. vii. 240; ef váttum kvæmi við, in a case where witnesses were at hand, Íb. 12; liðit flýði allt þat er því kom við, all that could fled, Eg. 529; Guðmundr hafði almanna-lof hversu hann kom sér við ( how he behaved) þessum málum, Nj. 251; komi þeir til er því koma við, who can, Gþl. 371; menn skyldi tala hljótt ef því kæmi við, Sturl. iii. 147; ef því kemr við, if it is possible, Gþl. 429; urðu þeir at flýja sem því kómu við, Fb. ii. 187; ekki mun oss þetta duga, at hann komi boganum við, Nj. 96.
    C. Reflex. komask, to come to the end, get through, reach, Lat. pervenire; the difference between the active and reflex. is seen from such phrases as, hann kemr ef hann kemst, he will come if he can; or, eg komst ekki á stað, I could not get off; eg komst ekki fyrir íllviðri, I could not come for bad weather; or, to come into a certain state, with the notion of chance, hap, komask í lífs háska, to come into danger of life; komask í skipreika, to be shipwrecked, and the like; Þorfinnr kom öngu hljóði í lúðrinn, ok komsk eigi upp blástrinn, Fms. ix. 30; komask á fætr, to get on one’s legs, Eg. 748; hann komsk við svá búit í ríki sitt, Hkr. i. 76; meina honum vötn eða veðr svá at hann má ekki komask til þess staðar, Grág. i. 496; hann komsk með sundi til lands, Eg. 261; kómusk sauðirnir upp á fjallit fyrir þeim, Nj. 27; ef Gunnarr færi eigi utan ok mætti hann komask, 111; ef maðr byrgir mann inni í húsi, svá at hann má eigi út komask, so that he cannot get out, Grág. ii. 110; en allt fólk flýði með allt lausa-fé er með fékk komisk, with all the property they could carry with them, Fms. i. 153; ek komumk vel annar-staðar út, þótt hér gangi eigi, Nj. 202; komask á milli manna, to get oneself among people, intrude oneself, 168; komsk hann í mestu kærleika við konung, Eg. 12; komask at orði, to come by a word, to express oneself; einsog hann að orði komsk, passim.
    II. with prepp.; komast á, to get into use; það komst á:—komask af, to get off, escape, save one’s life; hann bað menn duga svá at af kæmisk skipit, Fms. x. 98; tveir druknuðu, en hinir kómusk af:—komask at e-u, to get at a thing, procure; mörgum manns-öldrum síðarr komsk at bók þeirri Theodosius, Niðrst. 10; Hrani gat komisk at trúnaði margra ríkra manna, Fms. iv. 62; þú hefir at þessum peningum vel komisk, ‘tis money well gotten, i. 256; eigi skaltú ílla at komask, thou shall not get it unfairly, vii. 124:—komast eptir, to enquire into, get information of:—komask fyrir, to prevent, come in another’s way:—koma hjá e-u, to evade, pass by, escape doing:—komast til e-s, to come towards, and metaph. to have time for a thing, ek komst ekki til þess, I have no time; eg komst ekki til að fara:—komask undan, to escape; allt þat lið er undan komsk, Eg. 261; ekki manns barn komsk undan, Fms. xi. 387; komask undan á flótta, Eg. 11:—komask við, to be able; komusk þeir ekki í fyrstu við atlöguna, Fms. vii. 264; ef hann vill refsa údáða-mönnum, ok má þó við komask, N. G. L. i. 123; brenn allt ok bæl, sem þú mátt við komask, Fær. 64; ef ek viðr of kœmimk, Hbl. 33; þá er ek komumk við, Eg. 319; komask við veðri, to get abroad, Rd. 252; hann lét þat ekki við veðri komask, Fms. vii. 165: to be touched (við-kvæmni), hann komsk við mjök ok felldi tár, iii. 57; eða hann komisk við ( repent) ok hverfi aptr at íllsku sinni, Greg. 41; þá komsk mjök við inn válaði, svá at hann matti eigi lengi orði upp koma fyrir harmi, Fms. vi. 234; þá komsk hón við ákaflega mjök, Clem. 32; með við komnu hjarta, with a touched heart, Bs. i. 561, Karl. 166:—komask yfir e-t, to overcome, get hold of; er hann komsk yfir fét, Bárð. 175.
    D. Part. kominn, in special phrases; inn komni maðr, a new comer, stranger, Gullþ. 47; at kominn, arrived; hinn aðkomni maðr, a guest; at kominn, just come to, on the brink of; kominn at andláti, at dauða, to be at the last gasp; var at komit, at …, it was on the point of happening, that …, Str. 8; vóru þeir mjök at komnir ( much exhausted) svá magrir vóru þeir, Fas. iii. 571:—heill kominn, hail! Blas. 42; vel kominn, welcome! vertu vel kominn! ver með oss vel kominn, Þiðr. 319, Fs. 158; hann bað þá vera vel komna, passim; so also, það er vel komið, ‘it is welcome,’ i. e. with great pleasure, granting a favour:—placed, ertu maðr sannorðr ok kominn nær frétt, Nj. 175; Pétri var svá nær komit, P. was so closely pursued, Fms. ix. 48; ok nú eigi allfjarri yðr komit, xi. 123; svá vel er sá uppsát komin, at …, ix. 368: situated, hann (the hospital) er kominn á fjall upp, is situated on a fell, Symb. 18; útsker þat er komit af þjóðleið, Eg. 369: metaph., vel, ílla kominn, well placed, in good, bad estate; ek þykjumk hér vel kominn; hann var vel til náms kominn, he was in a good place for learning, Bs. i. 153; þat fé er ílla komit er fólgit er í jörðu, Grett. 39 new Ed.; mér þykkir son minn hvergi betr kominn, methinks my son is nowhere better off, in better hands, Fms. vi. 5; lítt ertú nú kominn, Njarð. 376; þykkjumk ek hér vel kominn með þér, Nj. 258:—kominn af, or frá e-m, come of, descended from, Landn., Eb., passim:—kominn á sik vel, in a good state, accomplished, Orkn. 202; hverjum manni betr á sik kominn, Ld. 110; kominn á sik manna bezt, Ísl. ii. 203: vera á legg kominn, to be grown up, Fms. xi. 186; vera svá aldrs kominn, to be of such an age, Fs. 4, 13, Sturl. iii. 100, Fms. xi. 56; hér er allvel á komit, it suits well enough, Bs. i. 531: hann sagði henni hvar þá var komit, how matters stood, Nj. 271, Fms. ii. 152; hann undi vel við þar sem komit var, as it stood, in statu quo, Nj. 22; Sveinn segir honum sem komit var þessu máli, Fms. ii. 159; at svá komnu, as matters stand, Bs. i. 317; málum várum er komit í únýtt efni, Nj. 164, 190:—vera kominn til e-s, to be entitled to, have due to one; ef hann fengi þat er hann var eigi til kominn, Fms. x. 7; þeir er til einskis eru komnir, ix. 248; fá þeir margir af yðr sæmd mikla er til minna eru komnir, en hann, Eg. 111; þeim til sæmdar er til þess er kominn, Sks. 311, rétt komnir til konungdóms, rétt kominn til Noregs, right heir to the kingdom, to Norway, Fms. ix. 332; lézk Sigvaldi nú kominn til ráða við Astríði, xi. 104: fit for, entitled to, hann þótti vel til kominn at vera konungr yfir Danmörk, i. 65: shapen, þetta mál er svá til komit, vii. 130; sagðisk hann eigi verr til manns kominn en Sturla bróðir hans, Sturl.; eigi þóttusk þeir til minna vera komnir fyrir ættar sakir, entitled to less, Eb. 17.
    II. part. pres. komandi, a new comer, stranger, Fbr. 168, Stj. 525: one to come, future generations, verandum ok viðr-komendum, N. G. L. i. 121; allir menn verandi ok eptir-komandi, D. I. i. 3; komendr, pl. guests, comers.

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