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101 norð-hvalr
m. a kind of whale, Sks. 134. -
102 Norðr-átt
or -ætt, f. the Northern region, K. Þ. K. 138. -
103 norðr-dyrr
n. pl. the northern doors, Fs. 72, Fms. vii. 64. -
104 Norðr-haf
n. the Northern Ocean, Bs. ii. 5. -
105 norðr-hallt
n. adj. in a northerly direction, Bs. ii. 48. -
106 norðr-lopt
n. the ‘north-lift,’ north, polar heavens. -
107 Norðr-sjór
m. the Northern arm of the sea, Fms. viii. 426, v. 1.2. the North Sea; Dan. Nordsöen. -
108 norðr-skagi
a, m. the north headland, A. A. 275. -
109 norðr-stúka
u, f. the north transept in a church, Bs. i. 751. -
110 norðr-sveitir
f. pl. the northern counties, Fms. ii. 202. -
111 norðr-vegar
m. pl. the northern ways, Hkv. 1. 4. -
112 norðanfjarðar
adv. north of the firth. -
113 norðanlands
adv. in the north. -
114 norðanmaðr
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115 norðanstormr
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116 norðanvindr
m. north wind. -
117 norðarri
a. compar. more northerly. -
118 norðastr
a. superl. most northerly. -
119 norðlendingar
m. pl. the men of the north quarter (of Iceland). -
120 norðlenzkr
a. from the north (of Iceland).
См. также в других словарях:
nor — nor·adrenaline; nor·berg·ite; nor·bert·ine; nor·bornane; nor·camphane; nor·den·skiol·dine; nor·di·cism; nor·di·cist; nor·di·hy·dro·guai·a·ret·ic; nor·ephedrine; nor·epinephrine; nor·ie; nor·i·mon; nor·it; nor·ite; nor·land; nor·land·er;… … English syllables
Nor — (n[^o]r), conj. [OE. nor, contr. from nother. See {Neither}.] A negative connective or particle, introducing the second member or clause of a negative proposition, following neither, or not, in the first member or clause (as or in affirmative… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nor — NOR, nori, s.m. 1. (Mai ales la pl.) Masă (delimitată) de vapori sau de picături de apă, de cristale de gheaţă aflate în suspensie în atmosferă. ♦ loc. adj. şi adv. Până la (sau în) nori = (care se înalţă) foarte sus. ♦ loc. vb. A fi nor = a fi… … Dicționar Român
nor — W1S2 [no: US no:r] conj, adv [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: nother neither, nor (13 19 centuries)] 1.) neither ... nor ... used when mentioning two things that are not true or do not happen ▪ He can neither read nor write. (=he cannot read or write) ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
nor — W1S2 [no: US no:r] conj, adv [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: nother neither, nor (13 19 centuries)] 1.) neither ... nor ... used when mentioning two things that are not true or do not happen ▪ He can neither read nor write. (=he cannot read or write) ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
nor — nor1 [nôr] conj. [ME < ne , not, NO1 + or: see OR1] and not; or not; and not either: Used a) usually as the second in the correlative pair neither... nor, indicating negation of both parts of the statement [ I can neither go nor stay ] b)… … English World dictionary
Nor — 〈n. 11〉 Haff [dän.] * * * Nor, das; s [gek. aus Noricum = röm. Provinz in den Ostalpen] (Geol.): Stufe der oberen ↑ Trias (2). * * * I Nor [von engl. neither...nor, »weder...noch«], logischer … Universal-Lexikon
Nor — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}} Sigles d une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres … Wikipédia en Français
nor — 1. For the use of nor after neither, see neither. Note that nor can be repeated to introduce a third or further item: • The comment that receives the heartiest agreement concerns neither the war, nor the earthquake, nor the crime rate Observer… … Modern English usage
Nor — steht für: Norium, geologischer Zeitabschnitt, mittlere Stufe der Obertrias ein chemisches Akronym für fehlende chemische Gruppen (wie die Methylgruppe); zum Beispiel, Noradrenalin das Sternbild Winkelmaß (lat. Norma) in der Nomenklatur der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nór — Nór, en norrois Nórr, est le fondateur mythique éponyme de la Norvège. En effet, le mot « Norvège » (en norvégien Norge) est issu de Nór rige, signifiant « royaume de Nór ». Selon la légende, Gói était la fille du roi Thorri… … Wikipédia en Français