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1 KER
n. tub, vessel, goblet.* * *n. [Goth. kas = σκευος; O. H. G. char; mid. H. G. kar; Dan. kar]:—a tub, vessel, Grág. ii. 339, Fs. 137, Bs. i. 336, 339, 340, Fms. vii. 150; hvert ker kann verða svá fullt at yfir gangi, Sturl. iii. 282: for fishing, göra garða eðr ker, Grág. ii. 350: valit ker, a chosen vessel, 656 C. 13, Matth. xxv. 4, Mark xi. 16, Luke viii. 16, Rom. ix. 21, 22, 1 Thess. iv. 4, 2 Tim. ii. 21, Rev. ii. 27: a goblet, Fms. x. 236, Js. 78, Hm. 18, 51: a chest, Gh. 7; aus-ker, a bucket, cp. Yngl. S. ch. 14; öl-ker, an ale cask, Orkn. 246; vín-ker, a wine cask; sýru-ker, Bs. i. 336; váð-ker = vestiarium; skap-ker = Gr. κρατήρ; gull-ker, leir-ker, silfr-ker, a gold, earthen, silver vessel: poët., vind-ker, the wind basin = the sky, Egil; ker svefna, ‘basins of sleep’ or ‘tear-basins’ = the eyes, Gísl. (in a verse). -
2 ker
v.t. to spread apart. ker to puff out one’s chest. qoshini ker to raise one’s eyebrows. (keril, kerish) -
3 keř
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4 ker-bað
n. a tub-bath, Fms. x. 147. -
5 ker
• blood-hound -
6 ker
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7 ker
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8 ker
m - pas l tjerati -a - bančiti, ludovati, izdivljati se (u mladosti) -
9 ker
n. n.cup(-s, -, -ja) -
10 ker-
see also entries with kr-. -
11 kér
to entreat, to desire, to request, to conjure -
12 ker
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13 ker-ganga
u, f. a kind of fight in a tub, Fs. 137. -
14 ker-koppr
m. a small basin, Thom. 518. -
15 ker-laug
f. ‘tub-washing,’ bathing in a tub, Lv. 118, Bjarn. 19, Fas. i. 377, cp. Fms. vii. 150. -
16 ker-staða
u, f. the placing of a fishing-creel, Vm. 85. -
17 ker-veiðr
f. fishing with creels, D. I. i. 179. -
18 kér vkitõl vmit
to apply to sy for sg, to pray sy to do sg -
19 kér vmit
to call for sg, to ask for sg -
20 kér vmit vkitõl
to pray sy for sg
См. также в других словарях:
ker — ker·a·lan; ker·a·sin; ker·a·ter·pe·ton; ker·a·tin; ker·a·tin·i·za·tion; ker·a·tin·ize; ker·a·ti·tis; ker·a·to·conjunctivitis; ker·a·to·der·ma; ker·a·to·gen·ic; ker·a·tog·e·nous; ker·a·toid; ker·a·toi·dea; Ker·a·tol; ker·a·tol·y·sis;… … English syllables
ker(ǝ)-3 — ker(ǝ) 3 English meaning: to burn Deutsche Übersetzung: “brennen, glũhen, heizen” Material: O.Ind. kūḍ ayüti ‘sengt” (*kr̥̄ d , i.e. *kerǝ d ); nasalized kuṇḍatē “burns”; about kuṣüku , kaṣüku see under; dubious Lat.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Ker — or KER may refer to:* Ker, family name of the Dukes of Roxburghe * ker, in mathematics, an abbreviation of kernel * KER, airport code of Kerman, Iran * Ker, singular of Keres (Greek mythology) * Ker, king of the Libyans * Ker, Azerbaijan, a… … Wikipedia
ker-4 — ker 4 English meaning: cherry Deutsche Übersetzung: in Worten for “Kornelkirsche, Kirsche” Material: Gk. κράνος m. f. = Lat. cornus (*kr̥nos) “Kornelkirschbaum”, κράνον = Lat. cornum “Kornelkirsche”, Lith. *kirnas as base from… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Ker — Ker, bei botan. Namen für John Bellenden Ker (Gawler ), engl. Gärtner und Botaniker. Schrieb: »Strelitzia depicta« (Lond. 1818); »Iridearum genera« (Brüssel 1827) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
ker — ● ker nom masculin Noyau d un homomorphisme de groupe, d anneau ou d espace vectoriel. (Notation Ker f.) … Encyclopédie Universelle
kér- — ⇒KÉR(A) , KÉRAT(O) , (KÉR , KÉRA , KÉRAT , KÉRATO )élém. formant Élém. tiré du gr. , « corne, matière cornée », entrant dans la constr. de subst. et d adj. appartenant au vocab. sav. V. aussi céro /cérat(o) . A. CHIM., MINÉR. : kérargyre, subst.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ker- — U.S. slang prefix, by 1836 as che , 1843 as ker , possibly from influence of Ger. or Du. ge , past participial prefix; or ultimately echoic of the sound of the fall of some heavy body … Etymology dictionary
ker-2 — ker 2 Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schneiden” See also: see under (s)ker … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
ker-5 — ker 5 Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘springen, drehen” See also: see under (s)ker … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Ker — (Myth.), s. Keren … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon