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  • 1 rose

    rose [ʀoz]
    1. feminine noun
    ( = fleur) rose
    2. masculine noun
    ( = couleur) pink
    3. adjective
       a. pink ; [joues, teint] rosy
    tout n'est pas rose ! it's no bed of roses
       b. (humorous = socialiste) left-wing
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    ► When rose is combined with another word, such as bonbon, to indicate a shade, there is no agreement with the noun: des rideaux roses, but des rideaux rose bonbon.
    * * *

    I
    1. ʀoz
    adjectif gén pink; ( de santé) rosy

    2.
    nom masculin ( couleur) pink
    ••

    ce n'est pas (tout) rose — it's not all roses, it's not roses all the way

    voir la vie en rose — to see life through rose-coloured [BrE] spectacles


    II ʀoz
    1) Botanique rose
    2) ( vitrail) rose window
    Phrasal Verbs:
    ••

    il n'y a pas de rose sans épinesProverbe there is no rose without a thorn

    envoyer quelqu'un sur les roses — (colloq) to send somebody packing (colloq)

    découvrir le pot aux roses — (colloq) to find out what is going on

    * * *
    ʀoz
    1. nf
    1) BOTANIQUE rose
    2) (= vitrail) rose window
    2. adj

    rose bonbon adj invcandy pink

    * * *
    A adj
    1 ( couleur) [tissu, peinture] pink; rose pâle/vif/clair/foncé pale/bright/light/dark pink; vieux rose dusty pink, old rose; des tons rose pâle pale pink tones ou shades; marbre/granit/pierre rose pink marble/granite/stone;
    2 ( indiquant une bonne santé) rosy; il a les joues toutes roses his cheeks are pink ou rosy.
    B nm ( couleur) pink; le rose te va si bien pink really suits you; les rideaux étaient d'un joli rose the curtains were a lovely pink.
    C nf
    1 Bot rose; rose artificielle/en soie/en papier artificial/silk/paper rose; confiture de rose rose jam; essence de rose attar of roses;
    2 ( vitrail) rose window;
    3 ( en bijouterie) diamant en rose rose diamond.
    rose bonbon candy pink; rose d'Inde African marigold; rose indien Indian rose; rose de Jéricho rose of Jericho, resurrection plant; rose musquée musk rose; rose de Noël Christmas rose; rose pompon button rose; rose des sables Minér gypsum flower; rose saumon salmon pink; rose trémière hollyhock; rose des vents compass rose.
    ce n'est pas (tout) rose it's not all roses, it's not roses all the way; la vie n'est pas rose life isn't a bed of roses; voir la vie en rose to see life through rose-colouredGB spectacles; il n'y a pas de rose sans épines Prov there is no rose without a thorn; envoyer qn sur les roses to send sb packing; découvrir le pot aux roses to find out what is going on.
    [roz] adjectif
    1. [généralement] pink
    [teint, joue] rosy
    rose bonbon/saumon candy/salmon pink
    2. [agréable]
    3. [érotique] erotic, soft-porn (modificateur)
    ————————
    [roz] nom féminin
    rose blanche/rouge white/red rose
    rose de Jéricho rose of Jericho, resurrection plant
    ————————
    [roz] nom masculin
    1. [couleur] pink
    rose des sables nom féminin,
    rose du désert nom féminin
    rose des vents nom féminin
    The rose is the symbol of the French socialists, and this word is sometimes used to suggest socialist leanings.
    The word rose can also suggest soft pornography ( le Minitel rose used to refer to erotic call lines available on Minitel).
    Les villes roses (Albi, Montauban and Toulouse) are so called because they are largely built of pink stone.
    Le carnet rose is the list of births and marriages in a newspaper.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > rose

  • 2 пустынная роза

    1. desert rose

     

    пустынная роза

    [Англо-русский геммологический словарь. Красноярск, КрасБерри. 2007.]

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    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > пустынная роза

  • 3 rosa

    adj.&f.
    rose-colored, rose-coloured.
    adj.&f.
    1 pink (color).
    2 rose-colored, rose-coloured.
    f.
    rose (flower).
    estar (fresco) como una rosa to be as fresh as a daisy
    rosa de los vientos compass rose
    m.
    pink (color).
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rosar.
    * * *
    1 (flor) rose
    2 (rosetón) rose window
    1 (color) pink
    adjetivo (pl rosa)
    1 (color) pink
    2 figurado (novela) romantic
    \
    fresco,-a como una rosa figurado as fresh as a daisy
    la vida no es un lecho de rosas figurado life is not a bed of roses
    no hay rosa sin espinas figurado there's no rose without a thorn, nothing comes easy
    verlo todo de color rosa figurado to see everything through rose-coloured spectacles
    agua de rosas rose water
    rosa de pitiminí daisy rose
    rosa de té tea rose
    rosa náutica /rosa de los vientos compass rose
    rosa silvestre rambling rose
    * * *
    1. noun f.
    1) rose
    2) pink
    2. adj.
    * * *
    SF Rose
    * * *
    I
    a) ( flor) rose
    b) ( rosal) rosebush

    (fresco) como una rosaas fresh as a daisy

    c) (Chi) ( nudo) bow
    II
    adjetivo (gen inv) pink

    rayas rosa claro/fuerte — pale/bright pink stripes

    III
    masculino pink
    * * *
    I
    a) ( flor) rose
    b) ( rosal) rosebush

    (fresco) como una rosaas fresh as a daisy

    c) (Chi) ( nudo) bow
    II
    adjetivo (gen inv) pink

    rayas rosa claro/fuerte — pale/bright pink stripes

    III
    masculino pink
    * * *
    rosa1
    1 = rose.

    Ex: If we cite the concepts present in a summarization of the document about 'Fungus diseases of roses' in this order we get, 'Botany/Roses/Fungus diseases'.

    * jardín de rosas = rose garden.
    * ¡la vida no es un camino de rosas! = the course of true love never did run smooth!.
    * no ser un lecho de rosas = be not all roses.
    * palo de rosa = rosewood.
    * rosa anaranjado = pink-orange.
    * rosa de Alejandría = damask rose.
    * rosa de Damasco = damask rose.
    * rosa de Jericó = damask rose.
    * rosa del desierto = desert rose.
    * un lecho de rosas = a bed of roses.

    rosa2
    2 = pink.

    Ex: A heart on a pink background thus indicates 'romance' (rather than medicine) and a magnifying glass or a gun might indicate a detective story though a gun might mean a 'western' if it is a revolver and a war story if it is a field gun.

    * novela rosa = romantic fiction.
    * rosa anaranjado = orange-pink.
    * rosa pálido = pale pink.

    * * *
    1 (flor) rose
    2 (rosal) rosebush
    (fresco) como una rosa as fresh as a daisy
    no son/fueron todo rosas it isn't/wasn't all (a bed of) roses
    no hay rosa sin espinas there's no rose without a thorn
    tirarse con rosas ( Arg fam); to insult each other, have a slanging match ( colloq)
    3 ( Chi) (nudo) bow
    Compuestos:
    rosa náutica or de los vientos
    compass card, rose
    tea rose
    1 ( gen inv) pink
    camisas rosa or rosas pink shirts
    verlo todo de color de rosa to see things through rose-colored glasses o ( BrE) rose-tinted spectacles
    2 (modificado por otro adj: inv) pink
    rayas rosa claro/fuerte pale/bright pink stripes
    pink
    un rosa pálido a pale pink
    Compuestos:
    rosa fosforito or shocking
    1 masculine shocking pink
    2 adj inv shocking-pink
    1 masculine dusty pink
    2 adj inv dusty-pink
    * * *

     

    rosa sustantivo femenino
    a) ( flor) rose


    c) (Chi) ( nudo) bow

    ■ adjetivo ( gen inv) pink;

    verlo todo de color rosa to see things through rose-colored glasses o (BrE) rose-tinted spectacles
    ■ sustantivo masculino
    pink
    rosa
    I adj inv pink
    II sustantivo femenino
    1 Bot (flor) rose
    2 (en la piel) birthmark
    3 Náut rosa de los vientos, compass card o rose
    III sustantivo masculino pink
    ♦ Locuciones: estar como una rosa, to be as fresh as a daisy
    verlo todo de color de rosa, to see everything through rose-coloured glasses

    ' rosa' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    casa
    - color
    - gusto
    - interfecta
    - interfecto
    - natural
    - novela
    - pálida
    - pálido
    - florecer
    - pincho
    English:
    grapefruit
    - nightgown
    - one
    - pink
    - rose
    - rosebud
    - rosewood
    - shocking pink
    * * *
    adj
    1. [de color] pink;
    verlo todo de color (de) rosa to see everything through Br rose-tinted o US rose-colored spectacles
    2. [del corazón]
    la prensa rosa gossip magazines;
    una novela rosa a romance, a romantic novel
    nm
    [color] pink;
    el rosa es mi color favorito pink is my favourite colour
    nf
    rose;
    estar (fresco) como una rosa to be as fresh as a daisy
    rosa del desierto desert rose;
    rosa de Jericó damask rose;
    rosa silvestre wild rose;
    rosa de los vientos compass rose
    * * *
    I adj pink
    II f BOT rose;
    fresco como una rosa fresh as a daisy;
    no hay rosa sin espinas there is no rose without a thorn
    III m pink;
    rosa pálido pale pink;
    ver algo de color de rosa see sth through rose-colored glasses;
    no es de color de rosa fig it isn’t a bed of roses
    * * *
    rosa adj
    : rose-colored, pink
    rosa nm
    : rose, pink (color)
    rosa nf
    : rose (flower)
    * * *
    rosa1 adj pink
    rosa2 n rose

    Spanish-English dictionary > rosa

  • 4 rosa del desierto

    (n.) = desert rose
    Ex. The book is entitled ' Desert rose' = El libro se titula " Rosa del desierto".
    * * *

    Ex: The book is entitled ' Desert rose' = El libro se titula " Rosa del desierto".

    Spanish-English dictionary > rosa del desierto

  • 5 desierto

    adj.
    deserted, bare, bleak, desolate.
    m.
    desert, wilderness, wasteland.
    * * *
    1 (sin habitantes) uninhabited, deserted
    2 (vacío) deserted, empty
    1 desert
    \
    clamar en el desierto figurado to cry in the desert
    predicar en el desierto figurado to preach in the desert
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    1 desert
    * * *
    1. noun m. 2. (f. - desierta)
    adj.
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) [isla, región] desert antes de s ; [paisaje] bleak, desolate; [calle, casa] deserted
    2)

    declarar desierto[+ oposiciones, premio] to declare void

    2.
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo
    1) < lugar> deserted
    2) (frml) <premio/vacante>
    II
    masculino desert

    predicar or clamar en el desierto — to preach in the wilderness

    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo
    1) < lugar> deserted
    2) (frml) <premio/vacante>
    II
    masculino desert

    predicar or clamar en el desierto — to preach in the wilderness

    * * *
    desierto1
    1 = desert.

    Ex: The author points to the 900 or more airliners parked in the world's deserts as an example of the type of stranded investment that can arise when competition is taken too far.

    * como el desierto = desert-like.
    * desierto interior de Australia, el = outback, the.
    * en el desierto = in the wilderness.
    * habitante del desierto = desert dweller.
    * parecido a un desierto = desert-like.
    * rata del desierto = desert rat.
    * rosa del desierto = desert rose.
    * un grano de arena en el desierto = a drop of water in a bucket.
    * un grano de arena en el desierto = a drop in the ocean.

    desierto2

    Ex: The best sequence in the movie takes place at a deserted train station where the children play hide and seek amongst the abandoned train cars.

    * isla desierta = deserted island, desert island.

    * * *
    desierto1 -ta
    A ‹calles/pueblo› deserted
    en verano Madrid se queda desierto Madrid is deserted in summer
    B ( frml) ‹plaza/premio›
    el premio fue declarado or quedó desierto the prize was not awarded
    la plaza quedó desierta the vacancy remained unfilled
    desert
    predicar or clamar en el desierto to preach in the wilderness
    * * *

     

    desierto 1
    ◊ -ta adjetivo ‹ lugar deserted

    desierto 2 sustantivo masculino
    desert
    desierto,-a
    I sustantivo masculino desert
    II adjetivo
    1 (una población) uninhabited
    2 (un local) empty, deserted
    3 (premio, plaza) void
    ♦ Locuciones: predicar en el desierto, to waste one's breath

    ' desierto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desierta
    - habitar
    - media
    - medio
    - vagar
    - Sahara
    English:
    caravan
    - desert
    - desolate
    - godforsaken
    - lifeless
    - mirage
    - ocean
    - wilderness
    - deserted
    * * *
    desierto, -a
    adj
    1. [vacío] deserted, empty;
    una isla desierta a desert island;
    la ciudad se queda desierta en agosto the city is deserted in August;
    las gradas se quedaron desiertas the stands were deserted o empty
    2. [vacante]
    la plaza quedó desierta the post was left unfilled;
    el premio quedó desierto the prize was not awarded;
    declararon el concurso desierto the competition was declared void
    nm
    desert;
    un desierto de arena a sandy desert;
    predicar o [m5] clamar en el desierto to be a voice crying in the wilderness
    el desierto de Atacama the Atacama Desert;
    el desierto de Gobi the Gobi Desert;
    el desierto del Sáhara the Sahara Desert
    * * *
    I adj
    1 lugar empty, deserted;
    isla desierta desert island
    2
    :
    el premio fue declarado desierto the prize was not awarded
    II m desert;
    clamar en el desierto cry in the wilderness
    * * *
    desierto, -ta adj
    : deserted, uninhabited
    : desert
    * * *
    desierto1 adj
    1. (calle, etc) deserted
    2. (isla) desert
    desierto2 n desert

    Spanish-English dictionary > desierto

  • 6 desierto1

    1 = desert.
    Ex. The author points to the 900 or more airliners parked in the world's deserts as an example of the type of stranded investment that can arise when competition is taken too far.
    ----
    * como el desierto = desert-like.
    * desierto interior de Australia, el = outback, the.
    * en el desierto = in the wilderness.
    * habitante del desierto = desert dweller.
    * parecido a un desierto = desert-like.
    * rata del desierto = desert rat.
    * rosa del desierto = desert rose.
    * un grano de arena en el desierto = a drop of water in a bucket.
    * un grano de arena en el desierto = a drop in the ocean.

    Spanish-English dictionary > desierto1

  • 7 róż|a

    f 1. Bot. rose
    - herbaciane róże tea roses
    - dzika róża the wild rose
    - syrop z dzikiej róży rosehip syrup
    - bukiet róż a bunch of roses
    - przez całe życie stąpała po różach przen. her life was a bed of roses
    2. Med. erysipelas 3. Myślis. coronet
    - □ róża chińska Bot. China rose
    - róża cierniowa Bot. dog rose
    - róża jerychońska Bot. rose of Jericho
    - róża kompasowa Żegl. compass rose
    - róża pustyni Geol. desert rose
    - róża wiatrów Geog. wind rose
    nie ma róży bez kolców przysł. there’s no rose without a thorn przysł.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > róż|a

  • 8 rosa1

    1 = rose.
    Ex. If we cite the concepts present in a summarization of the document about 'Fungus diseases of roses' in this order we get, 'Botany/Roses/Fungus diseases'.
    ----
    * jardín de rosas = rose garden.
    * ¡la vida no es un camino de rosas! = the course of true love never did run smooth!.
    * no ser un lecho de rosas = be not all roses.
    * palo de rosa = rosewood.
    * rosa anaranjado = pink-orange.
    * rosa de Alejandría = damask rose.
    * rosa de Damasco = damask rose.
    * rosa de Jericó = damask rose.
    * rosa del desierto = desert rose.
    * un lecho de rosas = a bed of roses.

    Spanish-English dictionary > rosa1

  • 9 HLAUPA

    * * *
    (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);
    2) = renna, to run (þeir hlaupa eptir, en hann kemst á skóg undan);
    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.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > HLAUPA

  • 10 desertu

    iz. ( basamortu) desert; Saharako \desertua the Sahara desert; \desertuko arrosa ( harri mota) rose rock

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > desertu

  • 11 адениум

    Botanical term: desert-rose

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  • 14 GÖRA

    ð, also spelt görva, giörva, geyra, giora, gera: prop. gøra, not gra (the ø was sounded nearly as y or ey), so that the g is to be sounded as an aspirate, however the word is spelt; and the insertion of i or j (giöra, gjöra), which is usual in mod. writing, and often occurs in old, is phonetic, not radical, and göra and gjöra represent the same sound. The word in the oldest form had a characteristic v, and is spelt so on the Runic stones in the frequent Runic phrase, gaurva kubl, Baut., and Danske Runemind. passim; but also now and then in old Icel. MSS., e. g. the Kb. of Sæm. (cited from Bugge’s Edit.), gorva, Am. 75, Skv. 1. 34, 3. 20, Hm. 123, Og. 29; gerva, Am. 64, Bkv. 3; giorva, Rm. 9; giorfa, 28; gorvir, Hkv. Hjörv. 41; gørvom, Hým. 6; gorviz, Am. 35; gerviz, Merl. 2. 89:—this characteristic v has since been dropped, and it is usually spelt without it in MSS., gora, Hým. 1, Og. 23, Ls. 65; gera, Am. 85; gorir, Hm. 114: the pret. always drops the v, gorþi, Hym. 21; gorðo or gorþo, fecerunt, Hm. 142, Am. 9; gorðumz, Hðm. 28; gerþi, Am. 74; gerþit, 26:—with i inserted, Rm. 9, 22; giordu, 11; in the Mork. freq. giavra. The ö is still sounded in the east of Icel., whereas gera is the common form in speech, gjöra in writing:—the old pres. indic. used by the poets and in the laws is monosyllabic görr, with suffixed negative, görr-a, Hkr. i. (in a verse); mod. bisyllabic görir, which form is also the usual one in the Sagas:—the old part. pass. was görr or gerr, geyrr, Fms. ix. 498, x. 75, where the v was kept before a vowel, and is often spelt with f, gorvan, gorvir, and gorfan, gorfir: dat. so-goro or so-guru adverbially = sic facto: the mod. part. gjörðr, gerðr, görðr, as a regular part. of the 2nd weak conjugation, which form occurs in MSS. of the 15th century, e. g. Bs. i. 877, l. 21. [This is a Scandin. word; Dan. gjöre; Swed. göra; Old Engl. and Scot. gar, which is no doubt of Scandin. origin, the Saxon word being do, the Germ. thun, neither of which is used in the Scandin.; the word however is not unknown to the Teut., though used in a different sense; A. S. gervan and gearvjan = parare; O. H. G. karwan; Germ. gerben, garben, but esp. the adj. and adv. gar, vide above s. v. gör-.] To make, to do; the Icel. includes both these senses.
    A. To make:
    I. to build, work, make, etc.; göra himin ok jörð, 623. 36, Hom. 100; göra hús, to build a house, Fms. xi. 4, Rb. 384; göra kirkju, Bjarn. 39; göra skip, N. G. L. i. 198; göra langskip, Eg. 44; göra stólpa, Al. 116; göra tól (= smíða), Vsp. 7; göra (fingr)-gull, Bs. i. 877; göra haug, to build a cairn, Eg. 399; göra lokhvílu, Dropl. 27; göra dys, Ld. 152; göra kistu ( coffin), Eg. 127; göra naust, N. G. L. i. 198; göra jarðhús, Dropl. 34; göra veggi, Eg. 724: also, göra bók, to write a book, Íb. 1, Rb. 384; göra kviðling, to make a song, Nj. 50; göra bréf, to draw up a deed ( letter), Fms. ix. 22; göra nýmæli, to frame a law, Íb. 17.
    2. adding prep.; göra upp, to repair, rebuild, restore, Fb. ii. 370; göra upp Jórsala-borg, Ver. 43; göra upp skála, Ld. 298; göra upp leiði, to build up a grave.
    II. to make, prepare, get ready; göra veizlu, drykkju, brúðkaup, erfi, and poët. öl, öldr, to make a feast, brew bridal ale, Fs. 23, Fms. xi. 156, Dropl. 6, Am. 86; göra seið, blót, to perform a sacrifice, Ld. 152; göra bú, to set up a house, Grág. i. 185, Ld. 68; göra eld, to make a fire, Fs. 100, K. Þ. K. 88; göra rekkju, to make one’s bed, Eg. 236; göra upp hvílur, Sturl. ii. 124; göra graut, to make porridge, Eg. 196, N. G. L. i. 349; göra drykk, to make a drink, Fms. i. 8; göra kol, or göra til kola, to make charcoal, Ölk. 35.
    III. in somewhat metaph. phrases; göra ferð, to make a journey, Fms. x. 281; görði heiman för sína, he made a journey from home, Eg. 23; göra sinn veg, to make one’s way, travel, Mar.; göra uppreisn, to make an uprising, to rebel, Rb. 384, Fms. ix. 416; göra úfrið, to make war, 656 C. 15; göra sátt, göra frið, to make peace, Hom. 153, Bs. i. 24; göra féskipti, Nj. 118; göra tilskipan, to make an arrangement, Eg. 67; göra ráð sitt, to make up one’s mind, Nj. 267, Fms. ix. 21; göra hluti, to cast lots, Fms. x. 348.
    2. to make, give, pay, yield; göra tíund, to pay tithes, Hom. 180; hann skal göra Guði tíunda hlut verðsins, id.; göra ölmusu, to give alms, 64; göra ávöxt, to yield fruit, Greg. 48; gefa né göra ávöxt, Stj. 43; göra konungi skatt eða skyld, Fms. xi. 225.
    3. to contract; göra vináttu, félagskap, to contract friendship, Nj. 103, Eg. 29; göra skuld, to contract a debt, Grág. i. 126: göra ráð með e-m, to take counsel with, advise one, Eg. 12; göra ráð fyrir, to suppose, Nj. 103, Fms. ix. 10; göra mun e-s, to make a difference, i. 255, Eb. 106.
    4. to make, make up, Lat. efficere; sex tigir penninga göra eyri, sixty pence make an ounce, Grág. i. 500, Rb. 458.
    5. to grant, render; göra kost, to make a choice, to grant, Nj. 130, Dropl. 6, Fms. xi. 72, (usually ellipt., kostr being understood); vil ek at þér gerit kostinn, Nj. 3; ok megit þér fyrir því göra ( grant) honum kostinn, 49, 51; göra e-m lög, to grant the law to one, 237; göra guðsifjar, to make ‘gossip’ with one, to be one’s godfather, Fms. ii. 130.
    6. special usages; göra spott, háð, gabb, … at e-u, to make sport, gibes, etc. at or over a thing, Fms. x. 124; göra iðran, to do penance, Greg. 22; göra þakkir, to give thanks, Hom. 55; göra róm at máli e-s, to cheer another’s speech, shout hear, hear! var görr at máli hans mikill rómr ok góðr, his speech was much cheered, Nj. 250,—a parliamentary term; the Teutons cheered, the Romans applauded (with the hands), cp. Tacit. Germ.
    7. with prepp.; gera til, to make ready or dress meat; láta af ( to kill) ok göra til ( and dress), K. Þ. K. 80, Ísl. ii. 83, 331, Fs. 146, 149, Bjarn. 31, Finnb. 228; göra til nyt, to churn milk, K. Þ. K. 78; göra til sverð, to wash and clean the sword, Dropl. 19; máttu þeir eigi sjá, hversu Þorvaldr var til gerr, how Th. got a dressing, Nj. 19.
    β. göra at e-u, to mend, make good, put right (at-görð), ek skal at því gera, Fms. xi. 153, Eg. 566, Nj. 130: to heal, Bárð. 171, Eg. 579, Grág. i. 220; göra at hesti, K. Þ. K. 54, Nj. 74: göra við e-u, vide B. II.
    8. adding acc. of an adj., part., or the like; göra mun þat margan höfuðlausan, Nj. 203; göra mikit um sik, to make a great noise, great havoc, Fb. i. 545, Grett. 133, Fms. x. 329; göra e-n sáttan, to reconcile one, Grág. i. 336; göra sér e-n kæran, to make one dear to oneself, Hkr. i. 209; göra sik líkan e-m, to make oneself like to another, imitate one, Nj. 258; göra sik góðan, to make oneself good or useful, 74, 78; göra sik reiðan, to take offence, 216; göra sér dælt, to make oneself at home, take liberties, Ld. 134, Nj. 216; göra langmælt, to make a long speech, Sks. 316; göra skjót-kjörit, to make a quick choice, Fms. ii. 79; göra hólpinn, to ‘make holpen,’ to help, x. 314; göra lögtekit, to make a law, issue a law, xi. 213, Bs. i. 37; hann gerði hann hálshöggvinn, he had him beheaded, Fms. ix. 488, v. l.; ok görðu þá handtekna alla at minsta kosti, Sturl. i. 40; várir vöskustu ok beztu menn era görfir handteknir, 41.
    β. göra sér mikit um e-t, to make much of, admire, Eg. 5, Fms. x. 254, 364; göra e-t at ágætum, to make famous, extol a thing, vii. 147; göra at orðum, to notice as remarkable, Fas. i. 123; göra at álitum, to take into consideration, Nj. 3; göra sér úgetið at e-u, to be displeased with, Ld. 134; göra vart við sik, to make one’s presence noticed, Eg. 79; göra sér mikit, lítið fyrir, to make great, small efforts, Finnb. 234; göra sér í hug, to brood over; hann gerði sér í hug at drepa jarl, Fs. 112; göra sér í hugar lund, to fancy, think: göra af sér, to exert oneself, ef þú gerir eigi meira af þér um aðra leika, Edda 32; hvárt hann var með Eiríki jarli, eðr görði hann annat af sér, or what else he was making of himself, Fms. xi. 157.
    9. phrases, gera fáleika á sik, to feign, make oneself look sad, Nj. 14; esp. adding upp, gera sér upp veyki, to feign sickness, (upp-gerð, dissimulation); göra sér til, to make a fuss, (hence, til-gerð, foppishness.)
    B. To do:
    I. to do, act; allt þat er hann gerir síðan ( whatever he does), þat á eigandi at ábyrgjask, Gþl. 190; þér munut fátt mæla eðr gera, áðr yðr munu vandræði af standa, i. e. whatsoever you say or do will bring you into trouble, Nj. 91; göra e-t með harðfengi ok kappi, 98; ger svá vel, ‘do so well,’ be so kind! 111; gerit nú svá, góði herra (please, dear lord!), þiggit mitt heilræði, Fms. vii. 157: and in mod. usage, gerið þér svo vel, gerðu svo vel, = Engl. please, do! sagði, at hann hafði með trúleik gört, done faithfully, Eg. 65; göra gott, to do good; göra íllt, to do evil, (góð-görð, íll-görð); ok þat var vel gört, well done, 64; geyrða ek hotvetna íllt, I did evil in all things, Niðrst. 109; hefir hann marga hluti gört stór-vel til mín, he has done many things well towards me, I have received many great benefits at his hands, Eg. 60: with dat., svá mikit gott sem jarl hefir mér gert, Nj. 133; þér vilda ek sízt íllt göra, I would least do harm to thee, 84: göra fúlmennsku, to do a mean act, 185; göra vel við e-n, to do well to one, Fs. 22; göra stygð við e-n, to offend one, Fms. x. 98; göra sæmiliga til e-s, to do well to one, Ld. 62, Nj. 71; göra sóma e-s, to do honour to one, Fms. vii. 155; göra e-m gagn, to give help to one, Nj. 262; göra e-m sæmd, skomm, to do ( shew) honour, dishonour, to one, 5, Fms. x. 43; göra háðung, xi. 152; göra styrk, to strengthen one, ix. 343; göra e-m skapraun, to tease one; göra ósóma, Vápn. 19; göra skaða ( scathe), Eg. 426; göra óvina-fagnað, to give joy to one’s enemies, i. e. to do just what they want one to do, Nj. 112; göra til skaps e-m, to conform to one’s wishes, 80; gerum vér sem faðir vár vill, let us do as our father wishes, 198; vel má ek gera þat til skaps föður míns at brenna inni með honum, id.; göra at skapi e-s, id., 3; var þat mjök gert móti mínu skapi, Fms. viii. 300; gera til saka við e-n, to offend, sin against one, Nj. 80; gera á hluta e-s, to wrong one, Vígl. 25; göra ílla fyrir sér, to behave badly, Fms. vii. 103.
    II. adding prep.; göra til e-s, to deserve a thing (cp. til-görð, desert, behaviour); hvat hafðir þú til gört, what hast thou done to deserve it? Nj. 130; framarr en ek hefi til gört, more than I have deserved, Fms. viii. 300; ok hafit þér Danir heldr til annars gört, ye Danes have rather deserved the reverse, xi. 192, Hom. 159:—göra eptir, to do after, imitate, Nj. 90:—göra við e-u (cp. við-görð, amendment), to provide for, amend, ok mun úhægt vera at göra við forlögum þeirra, Ld. 190; er úhægt at göra við ( to resist) atkvæðum, Fs. 22; ok mun ekki mega við því gera, Nj. 198:—göra af við e-n (cp. af-görð, evil doing), to transgress against one, ek hefi engan hlut af gört við þik, Fms. vii. 104, viii. 241; ok iðrask nú þess er hann hefir af gert, 300; göra af við Guð, to sin against God, Hom. 44.
    2. special usages; göra … at, to do so and so; spurði, hvat hann vildi þá láta at gera, he asked what he would have done, Nj. 100; hann gerði þat eina at, er hann átti, he did only what be ought, 220; þeir Flosi sátu um at rengja, ok gátu ekki at gert, F. tried, and could do nothing, 115, 242; þér munut ekki fá at gert, fyrr en …, 139; Flosi ok hans menn fengu ekki at gert, 199; mikit hefir þú nú at gert, much hast thou now done ( it is a serious matter), 85; er nú ok mikit at gert um manndráp siðan, 256; hann vildi taka vöru at láni, ok göra mikit at, and do great things, Ld. 70; Svartr hafði höggit skóg ok gert mikit at, Nj. 53; slíkt gerir at er sölin etr, so it happens with those who eat seaweed, i. e. that (viz. thirst) comes of eating seaweed, Eg. 605.
    β. göra af e-u, to do so and so with a thing; hvat hafið ér gert af Gunnari, Njarð. 376; ráð þú draumana, vera má at vér gerim af nokkut, may be that we may make something out of it, Ld. 126; gör af drauminum slíkt er þér þykkir líkligast, do with the dream ( read it) as seems to thee likeliest, Ísl. ii. 196: göra við e-n, to do with one; þá var um rætt, hvað við þá skyldi göra, what was to be done with them? Eg. 232; ærnar eru sakir til við Egil, hvat sem eg læt göra við hann, 426; eigi veit ek hvat þeir hafa síðan við gört, 574: göra fyrir e-t, to provide; Jón var vel fjáreigandi, ok at öllu vel fyrir gört, a wealthy and well-to-do man, Sturl. iii. 195; þótt Björn sé vel vígr maðr, þá er þar fyrir gört, því at …, but that is made up, because …: fyrir göra (q. v.), to forfeit.
    C. METAPH. AND SPECIAL USAGES:
    I. to do, help, avail; nú skulum vér ganga allir á vald jarlsins, því at oss gerir eigi annat, nothing else will do for us, Nj. 267; þat mun ekki gera, that wont do, 84; en ek kann ekki ráð til at leggja ef þetta gerir ekki, Fms. ii. 326; konungr vill þat eigi, þvi at mér gerir þat eigi ( it will not do for me) at þér gangit hér upp, x. 357; þat gerir mér ekki, at þér gangit á Orminn, … en hitt má vera at mér komi at gagni, ii. 227; þóttisk þá vita, at honum mundi ekki gera ( it would do nothing) at biðja fyrir honum, Fb. i. 565; engum gerði við hann at keppa, 571; ekki gerði þeim um at brjótask, Bárð. 10 new Ed.; sagða ek yðr eigi, at ekki mundi gera at leita hans, Sks. 625; hvat gerir mér nú at spyrja, Stj. 518; ekki gerir at dylja, no use hiding it, Fbr. 101 new Ed.; ætla þat at fáir þori, enda geri engum, Band. 7; bæði var leitað til annarra ok heima, ok gerði ekki, but did no good, 4; hét hann þeim afarkostum, ok gerði þat ekki, but it did no good, Fms. ii. 143.
    II. to send, despatch, cp. the Engl. to ‘do’ a message; hann gerði þegar menn frá sér, Eg. 270; hann hafði gört menn sex á skóginn fyrir þá, 568; þá gerði Karl lið móti þeim, Fms. i. 108; jarl gerði Eirík at leita Ribbunga, ix. 314; hann gerði fram fyrir sik Álf á njósn, 488; hann gerði menn fyrir sér at segja konunginum kvámu sína, x. 10; hleypi-skúta var gör norðr til Þrándheims, vii. 206; jafnan gerði jarl til Ribbunga ok drap menn af þeim, ix. 312; vilja Ósvífrs-synir þegar gera til þeirra Kotkels, despatch them to slay K., Ld. 144; skulu vér nú göra í mót honum, ok láta hann engri njósn koma, 242:—göra eptir e-m, to send after one, Nero bað göra eptir postulunum ok leiða þangat, 656 C. 26; nú verðr eigi eptir gört at miðjum vetri, Grág. i. 421; frændr Bjarnar létu göra eptir (Germ. abholen) líki hans, Bjarn. 69; síðan gerðu þeir til klaustrs þess er jómfrúin var í, Fms. x. 102:—gera e-m orð, njósn, to do a message to one; hann gerði orð jörlum sínum, Eg. 270; ætluðu þeir at göra Önundi njósn um ferðir Egils, 386, 582; vóru þangat orð gör, word was sent thither, Hkr. ii. 228.
    III. with infin. as an auxiliary verb, only in poetry and old prose (laws); ef hón gerði koma, if she did come, Völ. 5; gerðit vatn vægja, Am. 25; gramr gørr-at sér hlífa, he does not spare himself, Hkr. i. (in a verse); gerðut vægjask, id., Fs. (in a verse); hann gerðisk at höggva, Jb. 41; görðir at segja, Bkv. 15; görðisk at deyja, Gkv. 1. 1: in prose, eigi gerir hugr minn hlægja við honum, Fas. i. 122; góðir menn göra skýra sitt mál með sannsögli, 677. 12; Aristodemus görði eigi enn at trúa, Post.: esp. in the laws, ef þeir göra eigi ganga í rúm sín, Grág. i. 8; ef goðinn gerr eigi segja, 32; ef hann gerr eigi í ganga, 33; ef þeir göra eigi hluta meðr sér, 63; ef dómendr göra eigi dæma, 67; ef dómendr göra eigi við at taka, id.; ef goðinn gerr eigi ( does not) nefna féráns-dóm, 94; nú göra þeir menn eigi úmaga færa, 86; ef þeir göra eigi nefna kvöðina af búanum, Kb. ii. 163; ef þeir göra eigi segja, hvárt …, Sb. ii. 52; nú gerr sá eigi til fara, Kb. ii. 96; göra eigi koma, 150; ef hann gerr eigi kjósa, § 113.
    IV. a law term, göra um, or gera only, to judge or arbitrate in a case; fékksk þat af, at tólf menn skyldu göra um málit, Nj. 111; villt þú göra um málit, 21; bjóða mun ek at göra um, ok lúka upp þegar görðinni, 77; mun sá mála-hluti várr beztr, at góðir menn geri um, 88; málin vóru lagið í gerð, skyldu gera um tólf menn, var þá gert um málin á þingi, var þat gert, at … (follows the verdict), 88; vil ek at þú sættisk skjótt ok látir góða menn gera um …, at hann geri um ok enir beztu menn af hvárra liði lögliga til nefndir, 188; Njáll kvaðsk eigi gera mundu nema á þingi, 105; þeir kváðusk þat halda mundu, er hann gerði, id.; skaltú gera sjálfr, 58; fyrr en gert var áðr um hitt málit, 120; ek vil bjóðask til at göra milli ykkar Þórðar um mál yðar, Bjarn. 55; Þorsteinn kvað þat þó mundi mál manna, at þeir hefði góða nefnd um sættir þótt hann görði, 56; nú er þegar slegit í sætt málinu með því móti, at Áskell skal göra um þeirra í milli, Rd. 248; er nú leitað um sættir milli þeirra, ok kom svá at þeir skulu göra um málin Þorgeirr goði frá Ljósa-vatni ok Arnórr ór Reykjahlíð, sú var görð þeirra at …, 288; svá kemr at Ljótr vill at Skapti görði af hans hendi, en Guðmundr vill sjálfr göra fyrir sína hönd, skyldi Skapti gerð upp segja, Valla L. 225; eigi hæfir þat, leitum heldr um sættir ok geri Þorgeirr um mál þessi, Lv. 12; var jafnt gört sár Þórðar ok sár Þórodds, Eb. 246; þær urðu mála-lyktir at Þórðr skyldi göra um …, 24; ok vóru þá görvar miklar fésektir, 128; var leitað um sættir, ok varð þat at sætt, at þeir Snorri ok Steindórr skyldi göra um, 212; þit erut gerfir héraðs-sekir sem íllræðis-menn, Fs. 58: göra görð, Sturl. i. 63, 105: adding the fine, to fix the amount, þat er gerð mín, at ek geri verð húss ok matar, I fix the amount of the value of the house and (stolen) stores, Nj. 80; gerði Njáll hundrað silfrs, N. put it at a hundred silver pieces, 58; margir mæltu, at mikit vaeri gert, that the amount was high, id.; slíkt fégjald sem gert var, 120; vilit ér nokkut héraðs-sektir göra eða utanferðir, 189; hann dæmdi þegar, ok görði hundrað silfrs, 6l; síðan bauð Bjarni Þorkatli sætt ok sjálfdæmi, görði Bjarni hundrað silfrs, Vápn. 31; ek göri á hönd Þóri hundrað silfrs, Lv. 55; ek göri á hönd þér hundrað silfrs, id.; vilit þér, at ek göra millum ykkar? síðan görði konungr konuna til handa Þórði ok öll fé hennar, Bjarn. 17; Rafn kvað hann mikit fé annat af sér hafa gört, at eigi þætti honum þat betra, Fs. 30; Gellir görði átta hundrað silfrs, Lv. 97; fyrir þat gerði Börkr hinn digri af honum eyjarnar, B. took the isles from him as a fine, Landn. 123: adding the case as object, Gunnarr gerði gerðina, G. gave judgment in the case, Nj. 80; fyrr en gert var áðr um hitt málit, till the other case was decided, 120; þá sætt er hann görði Haraldi jarli, that settlement which he made for earl Harold, Fms. viii. 300: Flosi var görr utan ok allir brennu-menn, F. was put out ( banished) and all the burners, Nj. 251: metaph., nema þau vili annat mál á gera, unless they choose to settle it otherwise, Grág. i. 336.
    2. in the phrase, göra sekð, to make a case of outlawry, Grág. i. 118; eigi um görir sekð manns ella, else the outlawry takes no effect; en hann um görir eigi ella sekðina, else he cannot condemn him, 119.
    3. to perform; eptir-gerðar þeirrar sem hverr nennti framast at gera eptir sinn náung, Fms. viii. 103; en þat grunaði konung, at hann mundi ætla at göra eptir sumar sættir, i. e. that he had some back door to escape by, Orkn. 58 (cp. Ó. H.); allt þat er þér gerit nú fyrir þeirra sálum, id.
    V. special usages, to make allowance for; gera fóðr til fjár, to make an arbitrary allowance for, Ísl. ii. 138; hence, to suppose, en ef ek skal göra til fyrir fram ( suggest) hvat er hón (the code) segir mér, þá segi ek svá, at …, Fms. ix. 331; gera sér í hug, Fs. 112; göra sér í hugar-lund, to fancy; göra e-m getsakir, to impute to one; gera orð á e-u, to report a thing; þat er ekki orð á því geranda, ‘tis not worth talking about; eigi þarf orð at göra hjá því (‘tis not to be denied), sjálfan stólkonunginn blindaði hann, Mork. 14 (cp. Fms. vi. 168, l. c.); gera sér létt, to take a thing lightly, Am. 70; göra sér far um, to take pains; göra sér í hug, hugar-lund, to suppose.
    D. IMPERS. it makes one so and so, one becomes; hann görði fölvan í andliti, he turned pale, Glúm. 342; leysti ísinn ok görði varmt vatnið, the water became warm, 623. 34; veðr görði hvast, a gale arose, Eg. 128; hríð mikla gerði at þeim, they were overtaken by a storm, 267; þá gerði ok á hríð (acc.) veðrs, 281; féll veðrit ok gerði logn (acc.), and became calm, 372; görði þá stórt á firðinum, the sea rose high, 600; til þess er veðr lægði ok ljóst gerði, and till it cleared up, 129; um nóttina gerði á æði-veðr ok útsynning, 195; görir á fyrir þeim hafvillur, they lost their course (of sailors), Finnb. 242; mér gerir svefnhöfugt, I grow sleepy, Nj. 264; þá görði vetr mikinn þar eptir hinn næsta, Rd. 248.
    E. REFLEX, to become, grow, arise, and the like; þá görðisk hlátr, then arose laughter, Nj. 15; görðisk bardagi, it came to a fight, 62, 108; sá atburðr görðisk, it came to pass, Fms. x. 279; þau tíðendi er þar höfðu görzt, Ld. 152; gerðisk með þeim félagskapr, they entered into fellowship, Eg. 29; gerðisk svá fallit kaup, Dipl. ii. 10; Sigurðr konungr gerðisk ( grew up to be) ofstopa-maðr …, görðisk mikill maðr ok sterkr, Fms. vii. 238; hann görðisk brátt ríkr maðr ok stjórnsamr, xi. 223; Unnr görðisk þá mjök elli-móð, U. became worn with age, Ld. 12; sár þat er at ben görðisk, a law term, a wound which amounted to a bleeding wound, Nj. passim:—to be made, to become, görask konungr, to become king, Eg. 12; ok görðisk skáld hans, and became his skáld, 13; görðisk konungs hirðmaðr, 27; görask hans eigin-kona, to become his wedded wife, Fms. i. 3; at hann skyldi görask hálf-konungr yfir Dana-veldi, 83; vill Hrútr görask mágr þinn, Nj. 3; hann gerðisk síðan óvarari, he became less cautious, Fms. x. 414.
    2. with the prep. svá, to happen, come to pass so and so; svá görðisk, at …, it so happened, that …, Nj. 167; görðisk svá til, at …, Fms. x. 391; þá görðisk svá til um síðir, at…, at last it came to pass. that …, 392; enda vissi hann eigi, at þingför mundi af görask, in case he knew not that it would entail a journey to parliament, Grág. i. 46: with at added, to increase, þá görðisk þat mjök at um jarl ( it grew even worse with the earl) at hann var úsiðugr um kvenna-far, görðisk þat svá mikit, at …, it grew to such a pitch, that …, Hkr. i. 245; hence the mod. phrase, e-ð á-görist, it increases, gains, advances, esp. of illness, bad habits, and the like, never in a good sense.
    3. impers. with dat., honum gerðisk ekki mjök vært, he felt restless, Ld. 152; næsta gerisk mér kynlegt, I feel uneasy, Finnb. 236.
    4. to behave, bear oneself; Páll görðisk hraustliga í nafni Jesu, Post. 656 C. 13.
    5. to set about doing, be about; fám vetrum síðan görðisk hann vestr til Íslands, Fms. x. 415; maðr kom at honum ok spurði, hvat hann gerðisk, what he was about, Ó. H. 244; görðisk jarl til Ribbunga, Fms. ix. 312, v. l.; tveir menn görðusk ferðar sinnar, two men set out for a journey, x. 279; görðusk menn ok eigi til þess at sitja yfir hlut hans, Eg. 512; at þessir menn hafa görzk til svá mikils stórræðis, Fms. xi. 261; eigi treystusk menn at görask til við hann, Bárð. 160.
    6. (mod.) to be; in such phrases as, eins og menn nú gerast, such as people now are; eins og flestir menn gerast.
    F. PART. PASS. görr, geyrr (Fms. ix. 498, x. 75), gjörr, gerr, as adj., compar. görvari, superl. görvastr; [A. S. gearu; gare, Chaucer, Percy’s Ballads; O. H. G. garwe; Germ. gar]:—skilled, accomplished; vaskligr, at sér görr, Ld. 134; vel at sér görr, Ísl. ii. 326, Gísl. 14; gerr at sér um allt, Nj. 51; hraustir ok vel at sér görvir, Eg. 86; at engi maðr hafi gervari at sér verit en Sigurðr, Mork. 221; allra manna snjallastr í máli ok görvastr at sér, Hkr. iii. 360: the phrase, leggja görva hönd á e-t, to set a skilled hand to work, to be an adept, a master in a thing; svá hagr, at hann lagði allt á görva hönd, Fas. i. 391, (á allt görva hönd, iii. 195.)
    2. ready made, at hand; in the saying, gott er til geyrs (i. e. görs, not geirs) at taka, ‘tis good to have a thing at hand, Hkm. 17; ganga til görs, to have it ready made for one, Ld. 96; gör gjöld, prompt punishment, Lex. Poët.:—with infin., gerr at bjóða, ready to offer, Gh. 17; gervir at eiskra, in wild spirits, Hom. 11; görvar at ríða, Vsp. 24: with gen. of the thing, gerr ílls hugar, prone to evil, Hým. 9; gerr galdrs, prone to sorcery, Þd. 3; skulut þess görvir, be ready for that! Am. 55.
    II. [cp. görvi, Engl. gear], done, dressed; svá görvir, so ‘geared,’ so trussed, Am. 40.
    III. adverb. phrases, so-gurt, at soguru, so done; verða menn þat þó so-gurt at hafa, i. e. there is no redress to be had, Hrafn. 9; hafi hann so-gurt, N. G. L. i. 35, Nj. 141; kvað eigi so-gort duga, 123, v. l.; at (með) so-guru, this done, quo facto, Skv. 1. 24, 40; freq. with a notion of being left undone, re infecta. Germ. unverrichteter sache, Eg. 155, Glúm. 332, Ó. H. 202; enda siti um so-gort, and now let it stand, Skálda 166; við so-gurt, id., 655 vii. 4; á so-gurt ofan, into the bargain, Bs. i. 178, Ölk. 36, Fas. i. 85.

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  • 16 פכפךְ

    פִּכְפֵּךְ(v. פָּכַךְ) to ooze, drip. Tosef.Succ.III, 3 (read:) ר׳ אליעזר אומר והנה מים מפכים מלמד שמים מְפַכְפְּכִין ועולין כמין פי הפךוכ׳ R. El … says, ‘And behold waters dripping (Ez. 47:2), this intimates that in the days to come water oozing out and rising, as if coming out of a flask, will come forth from under the threshold, v. פָּכָה. Ib. 11 כך היתה הבאר … מְפַכְפֶּכֶת ועולהוכ׳ (Var. מפרפר) so the well that travelled with Israel in the desert, resembling a rock of the size of a kbarah (כְּבָרָה), bubbled forth and rose, travelling with them up mountains and down

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  • 17 פִּכְפֵּךְ

    פִּכְפֵּךְ(v. פָּכַךְ) to ooze, drip. Tosef.Succ.III, 3 (read:) ר׳ אליעזר אומר והנה מים מפכים מלמד שמים מְפַכְפְּכִין ועולין כמין פי הפךוכ׳ R. El … says, ‘And behold waters dripping (Ez. 47:2), this intimates that in the days to come water oozing out and rising, as if coming out of a flask, will come forth from under the threshold, v. פָּכָה. Ib. 11 כך היתה הבאר … מְפַכְפֶּכֶת ועולהוכ׳ (Var. מפרפר) so the well that travelled with Israel in the desert, resembling a rock of the size of a kbarah (כְּבָרָה), bubbled forth and rose, travelling with them up mountains and down

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