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1 lar
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lar
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2 Lār
Lār Laris, m plur. Larēs, um, rarely ium (L.) [LAS-]. I. Plur, the gods of places, protecting deities, Lares (local tutelar deities): praestites, guardian gods of the city, O.: permarini, tutelar deities of the sea, L.—Esp., the household gods, guardians of the house, domestic deities, Lares: aedes Larum: immolet porcum Laribus, H.: Laribus tuum miscet numen, H.— II. Sing. and plur., a hearth, house, dwelling, household, family, abode: ante suos Lares familiarīs, at his very hearth: Lar familiaris, C., S.: mutare Lares, H.: avitus apto Cum lare fundus, H.: parvo sub lare, H.: deserere larem, O.: pelli lare, O.: avis in ramo tecta laremque parat, a home, O.* * *Lares; (usu. pl.); tutelary god/gods of home/hearth/crossroads; home/dwelling -
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m.1 hearth (lumbre).2 household god (mythology).3 Lar, tutelary deity of the household.* * *1 (deidad) lar2 (de lumbre) hearth1 (dioses) lares* * *SF ABR Esp(Jur) = Ley de Arrendamientos Rústicos* * *a) (liter) ( chimenea) hearth¿qué haces por estos lares? — what are you doing here?
* * *a) (liter) ( chimenea) hearth¿qué haces por estos lares? — what are you doing here?
* * *1 ( liter) (chimenea) hearth¿qué haces por estos lares? what are you doing in these parts o ( colloq) in this neck of the woods?* * *♦ nm1. [lumbre] hearth2. Mitol household god♦ lares nmpl[hogar] hearth and home;¿qué haces tú por estos lares? what are you doing in these parts?* * *m hearth; -
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1.Lār or Lars, Lartis, m., a prænomen of Etruscan origin (in Etruscan, usu:2.the prefix of the first-born, while a younger son was called Aruns. The name Lar, Lars, or Larth was an honorary appellation in Etruscan, = Engl. lord): Lars Tolumnius, rex Veientium,
Cic. Phil. 9, 2; Liv. 4, 17, 1; 4, 58, 7:ad Lartem Porsenam,
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1 noun "league", a linear measure, 5000 rangar q.v.. A ranga was approximately 38 inches, so a lár was "5277 yards, two feet and four inches ca. 4826 m, supposing the equivalence to be exact" - close enough to our league of 5280 yards to justify this translation. The basic meaning of lár is "pause";in marches a brief halt was made for each league. UT:285 2 noun "ear" ?. Tolkien's wording is not clear, but ¤lasū is given as an ancient dual form "pair of ears"; Quenya lár could represent the old singular las- LASsup2/sup. In a post-LotR source, Tolkien derives hlas ear dual hlaru from a stem SLAS PE17:62. Initial hl- rather than l- reflects the revised form of the stem LAS becoming SLAS, and in the later version of the phonology, postvocalic -s does not become -r when final. Compare the noun dream, given as olor in the Etymologies LOS, but as olos pl. olori in a later source UT:396 -
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m. [from Fr. and Engl. lard], lard, fat: in the phrase, e-m sígr larðr (cp. e-m sígr kviðr), one’s stomach sinks, one is worn out, (vulgar.) In Hrafnagaldr 23 the sun is poët. called Fenris fóðr-larðr = the ‘wolf’s lard,’ the bait, the prey of the wolf, according to the tale in Edda of the wolf (Fenrir) running after the sun (Edda 7) and trying to swallow him. This poem however cannot be ancient, for this French word prob. came to Iceland through the English trade of the 15th century. The explanation given in Fél. x. 10 is erroneous. -
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I.adb.1. too; hori \lar handia da that is too big2. too much; hori \lar da that is too muchII.atzik. over- -
8 lår
sg - låret, pl - lårбедро́ с, ля́жка ж* * *drumstick, thigh* * *(et -) thigh;( af slagtet dyr) leg;( af fjerkræ) leg,T drumstick. -
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10 lar
[from Fre art]: art. Lamizik jaz, parey kuma lezot form lar, ti truv zot enspirasyon dan gran kriz bann lane 1930 dan loksidan = Jazz, as the other forms (of) art, found its inspiration in the Depression in the west. -
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15 lár-viðr
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16 Lar
• laptop computer• larboard• tutelary deity of the household -
17 lar|y
plt (G larów) Mitol. household gods■ lary i penaty książk., żart. hearth and home- wyjechał na studia do Warszawy opuszczając swoje lary i penaty he left hearth and home to study in WarsawThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lar|y
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20 lår n
thigh
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