-
1 FJÚKA
* * *(fýk; fauk, fukum; fokinn), v.1) to be drifted (tossed, blown) by the wind; tók þá at f., it began to snow and drift; var fjókanda veðr, there was a (drifting) snow-storm; nú er fokit í flest skjól, now most places of shelter are snowed up; no refuge is left;2) fig. to fly off (fauk at höfuðið); láta fjúka í kveðlingum, to let satiric verses fly.* * *pret. fauk, 2nd pers. faukt, mod. faukst, pl. fuku; pres. fýk, pl. fjúkum; pret. subj. fyki; part. fokinn; sup. fokit: [Swed. fyka; Dan. fyga]:—to be driven on, tossed by the wind, of snow, dust, spray, or the like: allit., fjúka sem fys, as chaff; mold er fýkr, 623. 25; axhelmur þær sem fjúka … ef nokkut fýkr frá oss, Stj. 422: of snow, tók þá at f., it began to snow, Grett. 111; var fjúkanda veðr, there was a snow-storm, 144: hafði fokit yfir öndverðan vetr, they had been buried ( had perished) in the snow, Glúm. 341; hence the metaph. phrase, nú er fokið í flest skjól, now all places of shelter are filled with snow, no refuge left, Gísl. 63, Nj. 258; útvegar Háreks eru foknir, all H.’s outgoings are stopped, Fms. xi. 423; sýndisk þeim sem eldr fyki um alla gluggana, of embers, Bs. i. 7; fauk svá sandrinn, at …, of the ashes from a volcano, 804, (sand-fok, a drift of sand or ashes.)2. metaph. to fly off; fauk af höfuðit, Nj. 97, Ld. 291; fuku tennrnar ór Búa. Fms. xi. 139; láta fjúka í kveðlingum, to reply with sarcastic, extemporised ditties, Grett. 94. -
2 SKJÓL
* * *n. shelter, cover; skjóta skjóli yfir e-n, to give shelter to.* * *n. [Dan. skjul], a shelter, cover, Fms. iii. 112, xi. 36; in Icel. also used of any cover or hollow under a fence, a stone, or the like, where sheep seek shelter against storm and cold: the phrase, nú er fokit í öll skjól, all shelters are covered with snow, no refuge is left, the metaphor being taken from a snow-storm, Nj. 258; kirkja á fjöru-tigi sauða höfn í Múlafjall, ok skjól í Máríu-helli, Vm. 65; reka skal smala þaðan til skjóla í Vatns-hlíð jafnan er vill, Pm. 110; í mitt skjól ok húsa-skyggni, Stj. 121; flýja undir skjól e-s, Fms. i. 264; skjóta skjóli yfir, to give shelter, Ld. 40, Gísl. 40, Fs. 37: in mod. usage also, skjóta skjóls-húsi yfir e-n. skjóls-maðr, m. a shelterer, protector, 655 xxiii. 1.
См. также в других словарях:
Refuge (Buddhism) — In lay and monastic ordination ceremonies, Buddhists take the Three Refuges in the Three Jewels and are said to take refuge. The practice of taking refuge on behalf of young or even unborn children is mentioned [ Middle Length Discourses of the… … Wikipedia
Left communism — Not to be confused with with the Left Opposition (a 1920s Russian communist faction led by Leon Trotsky). Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge — Geobox Protected Area name = Shawangunk Grasslands native name = other name = other name1 = category local = National Wildlife Refuge category iucn = IV image size = 300 image caption = View of the Shawangunk Ridge from within the Shawangunk… … Wikipedia
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge — IUCN Category IV (Habitat/Species Management Area) … Wikipedia
New Life Children's Refuge case — The New Life Children’s Refuge case was a legal case about an incident which occurred in the chaotic aftermath of the January 12th 2010 Haiti earthquake. On January 29, 2010, a group of ten American Baptist missionaries from Idaho attempted to… … Wikipedia
CITY OF REFUGE — (Heb. טָלקמ ריע). Moses assigned six cities (Num. 35:13, Deut. 19:9) to which shall flee thither and live whoso killeth his neighbor unawares and hated him not in time past. Moses himself set aside three of these cities (Bezer, Ramoth, and Golan) … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge — IUCN Category IV (Habitat/Species Management Area) … Wikipedia
Erie National Wildlife Refuge — Geobox|Protected Area name = Erie National Wildlife Refuge other name = category = National Wildlife Refuge category iucn = IV etymology = official name = motto = image caption = Erie Wildlfe Refuge symbol type = Logo symbol = USNWRsystemlogo.png … Wikipedia
Seney National Wildlife Refuge — The Seney National Wildlife Refuge [http://www.fws.gov/midwest/seney/index.htm] is a managed wetland in Schoolcraft County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It has an area of 95,212 acres (385 km²). It is bordered by M 28 and M 77. The nearest town… … Wikipedia
Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge — Infobox protected area | name = Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge iucn category = IV caption = locator x = 80 locator y = 24 location = Montana, USA nearest city = Great Falls, MT lat degrees = 47 lat minutes = 39 lat seconds = 53 lat… … Wikipedia
DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge — IUCN Category IV (Habitat/Species Management Area) … Wikipedia