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This specialty of Devonshire, England (which is why it is also known as Devon cream) is a 55% (min) milkfat product made by heating shallow pans of milk to about 82 degrees C, holding them at this temperature for about an hour and then skimming off the yellow wrinkled cream crust that forms. After cooling the thickened cream is removed. It can be spread on bread or spooned atop fresh fruit or desserts. The traditional English "cream tea" consists of clotted cream and jam served with scones and tea. Clotted cream can be refrigerated, tightly covered, for up to four days. -
2 молоко
* * *молоко́ с.
milkмолоко́ свё́ртывается — milk curdlesмолоко́ свё́ртывается (в производстве сыра, под воздействием фермента) — milk is clotted (by enzyme)известко́вое молоко́ — lime milkизвестко́вое молоко́ из гашё́ной и́звести — slaked lime milk waterкрахма́льное молоко́ — starch slurryсахара́тное молоко́ — saccharate milkсухо́е молоко́ — dried milkцеме́нтное молоко́ — laitance -
3 молоко
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4 coalhada
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5 простокваша
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > простокваша
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6 Caillé
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8 nata
adj.&f.feminine of NATO.f.1 cream (crema de leche). (peninsular Spanish)nata batida o montada whipped creamnata líquida single cream2 skin.3 skin formed over warm milk, top of the milk, skin.4 custard.5 slag, waste iron, scrap iron, scoria.6 Nata.* * *1 cream2 (de leche hervida) skin\nata líquida single creamnata montada whipped cream* * *noun f.* * *SF2) (fig) cream* * *a) ( sobre leche hervida) skinb) (Esp) crema 1b* * *= cream, skim.Ex. The article 'Skim milk masquerades as cream: the myth of online data base searching' discusses some of the barriers which need to be overcome if on-line data base searching is to become fully integrated with everyday reference services.Ex. Her husband went out to buy a gallon of whole milk and then poured the skim down the kitchen sink!.----* bocadito de nata = cream puff.* flor y nata de la sociedad, la = cream of society, the.* la flor y nata = the cream of the crop, crème de la crème.* montar nata = whip + cream.* nata batida = whipped cream.* nata cuajada = clotted cream.* nata de la leche = milk fat, butterfat.* nata montada = whipped cream.* * *a) ( sobre leche hervida) skinb) (Esp) crema 1b* * *= cream, skim.Ex: The article 'Skim milk masquerades as cream: the myth of online data base searching' discusses some of the barriers which need to be overcome if on-line data base searching is to become fully integrated with everyday reference services.
Ex: Her husband went out to buy a gallon of whole milk and then poured the skim down the kitchen sink!.* bocadito de nata = cream puff.* flor y nata de la sociedad, la = cream of society, the.* la flor y nata = the cream of the crop, crème de la crème.* montar nata = whip + cream.* nata batida = whipped cream.* nata cuajada = clotted cream.* nata de la leche = milk fat, butterfat.* nata montada = whipped cream.* * *A1 (sobre la leche hervida) skinhacer nata ( Chi fam): los turistas hacen nata en esta época the place is inundated o swamped with tourists at this time of yearCompuesto:nata montada/líquida( Esp) whipped/single cream* * *
Multiple Entries:
nata
ñata
nata sustantivo femenino
b) (Esp) See Also→ crema b
nato,-a adjetivo born: este muchacho es un líder nato, this boy is a natural born leader
nata sustantivo femenino
1 (de pastelería) cream
2 (sobre la leche hervida) skin
3 (lo más selecto) cream, best
ñato,-a adj LAm snub-nosed
' ñata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
flor
- luchador
- luchadora
- montada
- montado
- nata
- batir
- montar
English:
cream
- cream cheese
- nothing
- rich
- skin
- sour
- trifle
- double
- heavy
- light
- single
- whip
* * *nata nfnata (batida) whipped creamnata agria sour cream;nata montada whipped cream;nata para montar whipping cream2. [en leche hervida] skin* * *f cream* * *nata nf1) : creamnata batida: whipped cream2) : skin (on boiled milk)* * *nata n cream -
9 свернувшееся молоко
2) Medicine: coagulated milk3) Makarov: clotted milk, clotted milk (под действием сычужного фермента), coagulated milk (под действием сычужного фермента), lapped milk, lapper milk, set milk, zieger (при добавлении сычуга)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > свернувшееся молоко
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11 πῡός 2
πῡός 2.Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `animal-milk, first breast-milk' (com.).Derivatives: Besides πυετία, also (with contr. resp. metathesis) πυτία, πιτύα f. `clotted milk, rennet' (Arist., hell.), from *πυετός, to πυός as παγετός to πάγος a.o. (Schwyzer 501; diff. Scheller Oxytonierung 52, where many details).Etymology: Prob. in essence identical with πύον, πύος `pus' (WP. 2, 82, Pok. 848f), but with gender and accent after ὀρός, τυρός, which belong to the same sphere of meaning. The byforms πύαρ and πύας (if the tradition is correct) after ἔαρ, πῖαρ, resp. ἅλας, κρέας a.o. Both the consistency and other properties (smell, fermentation etc.) may have caused the transference. The expressions for congeal, getting sour, ferment, also of rotting touch each other now and then, e.g. Skt. śara- m. `sour cream', also śáras- n. `skin on cooked milk', Lat. cariēs `decay', both to the verb for `break' in Skt. śr̥ṇā́ti, κεραΐζω (s.v.) a.o., ptc. śīrṇá- `rotten, spoiled', to which also Lat. colostra `beesting', if from * corostra, may belong; s. Lidén KZ 61, 1ff. w. extensive treatment. -- Not with Persson Beitr. 1, 259 n. 3, Bq and Hofmann Et. Wb. s.v. (all hesitating) to Skt. púṣyati `thrive' (IE * pu-s- `swell').Page in Frisk: 2,627Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πῡός 2
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मधु a. (-धु or-ध्वी f.) [मन्यत इति मधु, मन्-उ नस्य धः Uṇ.1.18) Sweet, pleasant, agreeable, delightful; आपापयति गोविन्दपादपद्मासवं मधु Bhāg.1.18.12; त्वया सह निवत्स्यामि वनेषु मधुगन्धिषु U.2.18. -f. N. of a plant (जीवा, जीवन्ती). -n.-(धु) 1 Honey; एतास्ता मधुनो धाराश्च्योतन्ति सविषास्त्वयि U.3.34; मधु तिष्ठति जिह्वाग्रे हृदये तु हलाहलम्.-2 The juice or nectar of flowers; मधु द्विरेफः कुसुमैकपात्रे पपौ प्रियां स्वामनुवर्तमानः Ku.3.36; देहि मुखकमलमधुपानम् Gīt.1.-3 A sweet intoxicating drink, wine, spirituous liquor; विनयन्ते स्म तद्योधा मधुभिर्विजयश्रमम् R.4.65; Ṛs. 1.3.-4 Water.-5 Sugar.-6 Sweetness.-7 Any- thing sweet.-8 Ved. Soma juice.-9 Milk or anything produced from milk (Ved.).-1 A bee-hive; केचित्- पीत्वापविध्यन्ति मधूनि मधुपिङ्गलाः Rām.5.62.1.-11 Bee-wax; Ms.1.88. -m.(धुः) 1 The spring or vernal season; मधुरया मधुबोधितमाधवी Śi.6.2; क्व नु ते हृदयंगमः सखा कुसुमायोजितकार्मुको मधुः Ku.4.24,25;3.1,3.-2 The month of Chaitra; भास्करस्य मधुमाधवाविव R.11.7; मासे मधौ मधुरकोकिलभृङ्गनादै रामा हरन्ति हृदयं प्रसभं नराणाम् Ṛs.6. 25.-3 N. of a demon killed by Viṣṇu.-4 N. of another demon, father of Rāvaṇa and killed by Śatru- ghna.-5 The Aśoka tree.-6 N. of king Kārtavīrya.-Comp. -अष्ठीला a lump of honey, clotted honey.-आधारः wax.-आपात a. having honey at the first taste; शक्तः परजने दाता स्वजने दुःखजीविनि । मध्वापातो विषास्वादः स धर्मप्रतिरूपकः ॥ Ms.11.9.-आम्रः a kind of mango tree.-आलु n.,-आलुकम् sweet potato.-आवासः the mango tree.-आसवः sweet spirituous liquor (made from honey).-आसवनिकः distiller, vintner.-आस्वाद a. having the taste of honey.-आहुतिः f. a sacrificial offering of sweet things.-उच्छिष्टम्, -उत्थभ्, -उत्थितभ् 1 bees'-wax; शस्त्रासवमधूच्छिष्टं मधु लाक्षा च बर्हिषः Y.3.37; मधूच्छिष्टेन केचिच्च जध्नुरन्योन्यमुत्कटाः Rām.5.62.11.-2 the casting of an image in wax; Mānasāra; the name of 68th chapter.-उत्सवः the spring or vernal festival celebrated on the full-moon day of Chaitra.-उदकम् 'honey-water', water mixed with honey, hydromel.-उद्यानम् a spring-garden.-उपघ्नम् 'the abode of Madhu', an epithet of Mathurā; स च प्राप मधूपघ्नं कुम्भीन- स्याश्च कुक्षिजः R.15.15.-उषितम् wax.-कण्ठः the cuckoo.-करः 1 a large black bee; कुटजे खलु तेनेहा तेने हा मधुकरेण कथम् Bv.1.1; R.9.3; Me.37,49; सर्वतः सारमादत्ते यथा मधुकरो बुधः Bhāg.-2 a lover, libertine.-3 sweet lime. (-री) a female bee; न च मधुकरीवदन्नरस- भोजिन्यो देवता इति प्रमाणमस्ति ŚB. on MS.9.1.9. ˚गणः, ˚श्रेणिः f. a swarm of bees.-कर्कटी 1 sweet lime, a kind of citron.-2 A kind of date.-काननम्, -वनम् the forest of the demon Madhu.-कारः, -कारिन् m. a bee.-कुक्कुटिका, -कुक्कुटी a sort of citron tree.-कुल्या a stream of honey.-कृत् m. a bee; Bhāg. 11.7.33.-केशटः a bee.-कोशः, -षः 1 a bee-hive.-2 a honey comb.-क्रमः 1 a bee-hive.-2 a honey comb. (pl.) drinking-bout, carousals.-क्षीरः, -क्षीरकः a Kharjūra tree.-गन्धः the Bakula tree.-गन्धि, -गन्धिक a. scented with honey, sweet-smelling; वनेषु मधुगन्धिषु U.2.18.-गायनः the cuckoo.-गुञ्जनः the drum-stick plant (Mar. शेवगा).-ग्रहः a libation of honey.-घोषः the cuckoo.-च्युत्, -त, -श्च्युत् a.1 dropping or distilling honey; ददतु तरवः पुष्पैरर्घ्यं फलैश्च मधुश्च्युतः U.3.24.-2 mellifluous, overflowing with sweets.-जम् bees'-wax.-जा 1 sugar-candy.-2 the earth.-जम्बीरः a kind of citron.-जित्, -द्विष्, -निषूदन, -निहन्तृ m.,-मथः, -मथनः, -रिपुः, -शत्रुः, -सूदनः epithets or Viṣṇu; इति मधुरिपुणा सखी नियुक्ता Gīt.5; R.9.48; Śi.15.1.-जीवनः N. of plant (Mar. बेहडा).-तृणः, -णम् sugar cane.-त्रयम् the three sweet things; i. e. sugar, honey, and clarified butter.-दीपः the god of love.-दूतः the mango tree.-दोहः the extracting of sweetness or honey.-द्रः 1 a bee.-2 a libertine.-द्रवः N. of a tree having red blossoms (Mar. तांबडा शेवगा).-द्रुमः the mango tree.-धातुः a kind of yellow pyrites (सुवर्णमाक्षिक).-धारा a stream of honey.-धूलिः f. molasses.-धेनुः honey offered to Brāhmaṇas in the form of a cow.-नाडी a cell in a honey-comb.-नारिकेलः, -नारिकेरकः a kind of cocoanut (Mar. मोहाचा नारळ).-नेतृ m. bee.-पः a bee or a drunkard; राजप्रियाः कैरविण्यो रमन्ते मधुपैः सह Bv.1.126;1.63 (where both meanings are intended).-पटलम् a bee-hive.-पतिः an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa.-पर्कः 1 'a mixture of honey', a respectful offering made to a guest or to the bridegroom on his arrival at the door of the father of the bride; (its usual ingredients are five:- दधि सर्पिर्जलं क्षौद्रं सिता चैतैश्च पञ्चभिः । प्रोच्यते मधुपर्कः); समांसो मधुपर्कः U.4; असिस्वदद्यन्मधु- पर्कमर्पितं स तद् व्यधात्तर्कमुदर्कदर्शिनाम् । यदैष पास्यन्मधु भीमजाधरं मिषेण पुण्याहविधिं तदा कृतम् N.16.13; Ms.3.119 et seq.-2 the ceremony of receiving a guest.-पर्किकः one who praises at the time of मधुपर्क; पठन्ति पाणिस्वनिका मागधा मधुपर्किकाः Mb.7.82.2. (com. मधुपर्किकाः माङ्गल्योपस्थापकाः).-पर्क्य a. worthy of madhuparka q. v.-पर्णिका, -पर्णी the Indigo plant.-पाका sweet melon.-पात्रम् a wine-jug.-पानम् drinking wine; धनलवमधुपानभ्रान्त- सर्वेन्द्रियाणाम् Bh.-पायिन् m. a bee.-पालः a honey- keeper.-पुरम्, -री an epithet of Mathurā; संप्रत्युज्झित- वासनं मधुपुरीमध्ये हरिः सेव्यते Bv.4.44.-पुष्पः 1 the Aśoka tree.-2 the Bakula tree.-3 the Dantī tree.-4 the Śirīṣa tree.-प्रणयः addiction to wine.-प्रमेहः diabetes, sacharine urine.-प्राशनम् one of the sixteen purificatory Samskāras (which consists in putting a little honey into the mouth of a new-born male child).-प्रियः an epithet of Balarāma.-फलः a kind of cocoa- nut.-फलिका a kind of date.-बहुला the Mādhavī creeper.-बा(वी)जः a pomegranate tree.-बी(वी)- जपूरः a kind of citron.-भूमिकः an epithet of Yogin in the second order.-मक्षः, -क्षा, -मक्षिका a bee.-मज्जनः the tree called आखोट.-मत्त a.1 drunk with wine.-2 excited by the spring.-मदः the intoxication of liquor.-मन्थः a kind of drink mixed with honey.-मल्लिः, -ल्ली f. the Mālatī creeper.-मस्तकम् a kind of sweetmeat made of honey, flour, oil, and ghee; मधुतैलघृतैर्मध्ये वेष्टिताः समिताश्च याः । मधुमस्तकमुद्दिष्टम्..... Śabda-chandrikā.-माक्षिकम् = मधुधातु q. v.-माधवम्, -वौ the two spring months (चैत्र and वैशाख).-माधवी 1 a kind of intoxicating drink; क्रीडन्त्यो$भिरताः सर्वाः पिबन्त्यो मधुमाधवीम् Mb.1.81.3.-2 any springflower.-माध्वीकम् a kind of intoxicating liquor.-मारकः a bee.-मांसम् honey and meat; Ms.11.158.-मूलम् N. of an edible root (like Mar. रताळें, सुरण).-मेहः मधुप्रमेह q. v.-यष्टिः, -ष्टी f.1 sugar-cane.-2 liquorice.-यष्टिका, -वल्ली liquorice.-रस a. sweet-flavoured, sweet.-(सः) 1 the wine-palm.-2 sugarcane.-3 sweetness.-(सा) 1 a bunch of grapes.-2 vine.-लग्नः N. of a tree.-लिह्, -लेह्, -लेहिन् m.-लोलुपः a bee; so मधुनोलेहः; मधुलिहां मधुदानविशारदा R.9.29; मधुलेहिगीतौ Bk.; मधुलिह इव मधुबिन्दून् विरलानपि भजत गुणलेशान् Ve.1.5.-वनम् 1 N. of the forest inhabited by the demon Madhu where Śatrughna founded Mathurā.-2 N. of the forest of Sugrīva. (-नः) the cuckoo.-वल्ली 1 liquorice.-2 a kind of grape-3 Sweet citron.-वाच् the Indian cuckoo.-वाराः (m. pl.) drinking often and often, tippling, carousing; जज्ञिरे बहुमताः प्रमदानामोष्ठयावक- नुदा मधुवाराः Ki.9.59; क्षालितं नु शमितं नु वधूनां द्रावितं नु हृदयं मधुवारैः Śi.1.14; sometimes in the sing, also; see: अङ्गनास्यचषकैर्मधुवारः Ki.9.57.-विद्या N. of a mystical doctrine.-व्रतः a bee; मार्मिकः को मरन्दानामन्तरेण मधुव्रतम् Bv.1.117; तस्मिन्नद्य मधुव्रते विधिवशान्माध्वीकमाकाङ्क्षति 46; मालां मधुव्रतवरूथगिरोपघुष्टाम् Bhāg.-शर्करा honey-sugar.-शाखः a kind of tree.-शिला = मधुधातु q. v.-शिष्टम्, -शेषम् wax.-श्री beauty of spring.-सखः, -सहायः, -सारथिः, -सुहृद् m. the god of love.-संधानम् brandy.-सिक्थकः a kind of poison.-सूदनः 1 a bee; गायन् कलं क्रीडति पद्मिनीषु मधूनि पीत्वा मधुसूदनो$सौ Chanḍ. M.-2 an epithet of Viṣṇu; भक्तानां कर्मणां चैव सूदनान्मधुसूदनः-3 N. of a writer of works like अद्वैतसिद्धि.-स्थानम् a bee-hive.-स्रवः a. dropping honey or sweetness.-(वा) 1 liquo- rice.-2 N. of the third day in the bright half of Śrāvaṇa.-स्वरः the cuckoo.-हन् m.1 a destroyer or collector of honey; सर्वथा संहतैरेव दुर्बलैर्बलवानपि । अमित्रः शक्यते हन्तुं मधुहा भ्रमरैरिव ॥ Mb.3.33.7; Bhāg.11.7.34.-2 a kind of bird of prey.-3 a sooth-sayer.-4 an epithet of Viṣṇu. -
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1. cream. 2. clotted cream. -ını almak /ın/ to skim (milk). - altı skim milk. - bağlamak to form cream. - gibi 1. very white and smooth. 2. creamy and delicious. - şekeri a fondant candy. - tutmak to form cream. - yağı fresh butter. -
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* * *(hleyp; hljóp, hljópum; hlaupinn), v.1) to leap, jump (hann hljóp meirr en hæð sina);hljópu þeir á hesta sína, they sprang upon their horses;hlaupa fyrir borð, útbyrðis, to leap overboard;hlaupa á sund, to leap into the water;hlaupa upp, to spring to one’s feet, start up (þá hljópu varðmerm upp);refl., hlaupast á brott, to run away;3) of a river, to flood;hjlópu vötn fram ok leysti árnar, the waters rose in flood and the ice was broken;of ice, mikit svell var hlaupit upp ( there was a great sloping sheet of ice) öðru megin fljótsins;4) with preps.:hlaupa at e-m, hlaupa á e-n, to attack one;hlaupa á, to come suddenly on, spring up, of a gale (þá hljóp á útsynningr steinóði);hlaupa saman, of a wound, to heal over;hlaupa í sundr, to open up again (sárit var hlaupit í sundr).* * *pres. hleyp, pl. hlaupum; pret. hljóp, hljópt, hljóp, pl. hljópum, mod. hlupum; pret. subj. hlypi, hlœpi, Fms. x. 364, hljópisk, Ó. H. 246; part. pass. hlaupinn; subj. hlæpi, Ó. H. 118; læpizk, O. H. L. 82; but hlypi, Hom. 158, Ó. T. 68, l. 24: [Ulf. hlaupan = ἀναπηδαν, Mark x. 50; A. S. hleâpan, pret. hleop; Scot. loup, part. loppen; Engl. leap; Hel. hlôpan; O. H. G. hlaufan; Germ. laufen; Swed. löpa; Dan. löbe]:—to leap, jump, which, as in Engl., is the proper meaning of the word, and hence of any sudden motion, to leap or start up; hann hljóp meir en hæð sína ok eigi skemra aptr en fram fyrir sik, Nj. 29; hann hleypr ór loptinu ofan ok á straetið ok kemr standandi niðr, Fms. xi. 117; hljóp hann þá út af múrinum, i. 104; hlaupa yfir háfar stengr, viii. 207; hljópu þeir þá á hesta sína, they leaped on their horses, Nj. 263; Atli hleypr upp á skip at Rúti, 9; ef fé hleypr löggarð, if cattle leap over a fence, Grág. ii. 262; Kári hljóp upp við lagit ok brá í sundr við fótunum, Nj. 253; h. fyrir borð útbyrðis, to leap overboard, Eg. 124, Fms. x. 363, 364; Egill hljóp yfir díkit, Eg. 530; þat segja menn at á sitt borð hlœpi hvárr þeirra Ólafs konungs, Fms. x. 364; Hrungnir varð reiðr ok hleypr upp á hest sinn, Edda 57; hljópu þeir til vápna sinna, Eg. 121; Kjartan hljóp á sund ( leaped into the water) ok lagðisk at manninum, Bs. i. 18; Kári hljóp á spjótskaptið ok braut í sundr, Nj. 253; en þriði hljóp ( leaped) á skipit út, Eg. 220; var þar at hlaupa ( to climb) upp á bakka nokkurn, id.; hann hljóp at baki Kára, Nj. 253; hann kastar verkfarunum ok hleypr á skeið, and took to his heels, Njarð. 370; hann hljóp báðum fótum í gögnum skipit, Edda 36: of a weapon, bryntröllit hljóp út um bringuna, Ld. 150; hljóp þá sverðit ( it bounded) Kára á síðuna Móðólfi, Nj. 262.β. with prepp.; h. upp, to spring to ones feet, start up; þá hlupu varðmenn upp, Eg. 121; þá hljóp Kjartan upp ok afklæddisk, Bs. i. 18; ok eptir örvar-boði hljóp upp múgr manns, Fms. i. 210; h. yfir, to jump over, metaph. to skip, Alg. 262; hlaupa yfir eða gleyma, H. E. i. 486; h. frá e-m, to run away from, desert one, Grág. i. 297; h. af, to be left, remain, Rb. 234, 494 (afhlaup).2. special usages; a law term, to assault; hlaupa til manns lögmætu frumhlaupi, Grág. ii. 7: of fury, sickness, pain, to burst out, í hvert sinn er æði eðr reiði hljóp á hann, Fms. i. 15; en er hann var búinn hljóp fæli-sótt at honum, iv. 284: of pain, hljóp blástr í búkinn, Grett. 137 new Ed.: of fire, sagði at jarðeldr var upp kominn, ok mundi hann h. á bæ Þórodds goða, Bs. i. 22: of a river, to flood, áðr Almanna-fljót leypi (i. e. hleypi, hlypi) var þat kallat Rapta-lækr, Landn. 266; þessa sömu nótt kom þeyr mikill ok hlupu vötn fram ok leysti árnar, the waters rose in flood and the ice was broken, Sturl. iii. 45: of ice, mikit svell var hlaupit upp öðru megin fljótsins ok hált sem gler, a great hummock of ice rose up, Nj. 144; hljóp upp kúla, a wheal sprung up from a blow, Il. ii. 267; h. saman, sundr, of a wound; var skeinan saman hlaupin svá náliga þótti gróin, Grett. 152; sárið var hlaupit í sundr, the wound had broken out again, id.: of a gale, þá hljóp á útsynningr steinóði, Eg. 600:—of milk, blood, to curdle, coagulate, (cp. North. E. loppert = coagulated; so, leper-blode = clotted blood in the Old Engl. poem Pricke of Conscience, l. 459.)II. to run, but rarely in old writers, [Dan. löbe; Germ. laufen]; eigi hljóp hann at seinna, Ásbjörn hljóp heim, id. (but from a paper MS.); þeir hlaupa eptir en hann kemsk á skóg undan, Nj. 130; jarl eggjar menn at h. eptir honum, 132: freq. in mod. usage.III. reflex. to take oneself off, to run away; ef þræll leypsk, N. G. L. i. 34; þá vildi Uni hlaupask á braut með sína menn, Landn. 246; við þann mann er hleypsk frá ómaga, Grág. i. 297; ef maðr hleypsk á brott af landi er sekr er orðinn, 96; þat var á einhverri nátt at Steinn hljópsk á braut ór bænum, Fms. iv. 317; þar er menn hlaupask til ( came to blows) eða verða vegnir, Grág. ii. 83; nú er þat várt ráð at vér hlaupimk með yðr ok sömnum liði, Fms. ix. 248; var hann í fjötri, at hann hljópisk (lypist, Hom. 158, l. c.) eigi frá honum, Ó. H. 246; hlaupask braut, id.: part., hlaupandi menn, h. sveinar, ‘landloupers,’ Finnb. 344, Mag. 6; cp. hlaupingi. -
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