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säger

  • 1 sager

    subst. sawyer

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > sager

  • 2 Säger

    -- m.
    sawyer n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Säger

  • 3 sager pl

    things

    Dansk-engelsk ordbog mini > sager pl

  • 4 Säger

    m
    sawyer

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Säger

  • 5 søde sager pl

    sweets [Br.]

    Dansk-engelsk ordbog mini > søde sager pl

  • 6 slik n [søde sager]

    candy

    Dansk-engelsk ordbog mini > slik n [søde sager]

  • 7 slik n [søde sager]

    sweets {pl}

    Dansk-engelsk ordbog mini > slik n [søde sager]

  • 8 Ja-Sager

    m
    apple-polisher

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Ja-Sager

  • 9 sag

    affair, business, case, cause, concern, matter, proposition, suit
    * * *
    (en -er)
    ( anliggende) matter;
    ( emne) subject;
    (som man interesserer sig el. kæmper for) cause ( fx collect money (, fight) for a good cause; fight for the cause of freedom);
    ( retssag) case ( fx a criminal case; lose the case),
    ( proces også) lawsuit ( fx lose one lawsuit after another);
    ( papirerne i en sag) file ( fx send the file to the Minister);
    ( opgave) business ( fx that is not my business);
    (i ministerium etc) business ( fx he is responsible for business relating to education);
    (= ting) things;
    ( anliggender) affairs;
    [ det er en anden sag (el. en sag for sig)] that is a different matter, that is quite a different story, that's different;
    [ blande sig i andres sager] meddle in other people's affairs;
    [ sagen (dvs problemet etc) er at] the thing is ( fx the thing is, you can't trust him);
    (dvs det forholder sig sådan) it is like this; the fact (of the matter) is that;
    T (dvs det helt rigtige) that's just the thing (el. ticket);
    [ det er ikke lige sagen] that's not quite the thing;
    [ det er netop sagen] that's just the point;
    [ det er sager!] that's something like!
    [ det bliver hans sag] that's his affair (el. look-out); that is up to him;
    [ det må blive din sag at afgøre det] it is for (el. up to) you to decide that;
    [ det bliver en sag mellem de to] they must settle that between themselves;
    [ det forandrer sagen] that alters things;
    [ hvis sagen forholder sig således] if that is the case, if (that is) so;
    (fig) be in for it, be up against it;
    [ gøre sine sager godt] acquit oneself well;
    [ i sagen H kontra V] in the case of H versus V,
    (jur) in re H versus V;
    [ det er ingen sag at] it is an easy matter to;
    [ det kommer ikke sagen ved] it is beside the point, it is not (to) the point, it is irrelevant;
    T that's neither here nor there;
    [ enhver sag kan ses fra to sider] there are two sides to every question;
    [ det er sådan sin egen sag] it is an awkward business (el. matter);
    (se også sikker);
    [ for den sags skyld] for that matter;
    T if it comes to that; come to that;
    [ det var ikke store sager] it was little enough;
    [ som sagerne står] as matters stand;
    [ det er kun et øjebliks sag] it won't take a minute;
    [ det var kun et øjebliks sag] it was the work of a moment (el. an instant)
    ( fx to find the boy and send him off was the work of an instant);
    (se også anlægge, kendt, kerne, let, III. rejse, II. tale, værdig);
    [ med præp:]
    (også spøg.) (suffer) in a good cause;
    [ afgøre det fra sag til sag] settle (, deal with) it on a case-by-case basis;
    ( om kriminalsag) the trial of X;
    (T: lægge kræfterne i) put one's back into it;
    [ gå lige til sagen] come straight to the point;
    [ holde sig til sagen] keep (el. stick) to the point;
    [ komme til sagen] come to the point,
    (T: komme i gang) get down to business;
    [ det gør intet til sagen] it makes no difference.

    Danish-English dictionary > sag

  • 10 inteligente

    adj.
    intelligent (gen) & (computing).
    f. & m.
    intelligent person.
    * * *
    1 intelligent
    2 (edificio) smart
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [persona, animal, pregunta, comentario] intelligent

    ¿hay vida inteligente en Marte? — is there intelligent life on Mars?

    2) (Inform) intelligent; [misil, edificio, tarjeta] smart
    * * *
    a) ( dotado de inteligencia) <animal/ser> intelligent
    b) ( de inteligencia superior) < persona> intelligent, clever; < perro> intelligent
    c) <ordenador/armas> smart
    * * *
    = bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], clever [cleverer -comp., cleverest -sup.], gifted, intelligent, sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], smart [smarter -comp., smartest -sup.], enlightened, brainy [brainier -comp., brainiest -sup.], talented.
    Ex. It is clear to me that we must be attracting the best, the brightest and the most creative students possible.
    Ex. It is readily possible to construct a machine which will manipulate premises in accordance with formal logic, simply by the clever use of relay circuits.
    Ex. She must try to convince him that no single individual, no matter how gifted, can any longer grasp the innumerable facets of modern corporate effort.
    Ex. BLAISE offers two packages for offline editing on intelligent terminals.
    Ex. The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
    Ex. They tend to think that they would be exposing ignorance such smart people are not supposed to have if they ask a question of the reference staff.
    Ex. Even in prisons nowadays the enlightened gaoler aims at more than custodial retention: he aims at education.
    Ex. It has been said that, with this show, a canny critic inaugurated the enticingly slick and brainy strain of 1980s art.
    Ex. It is a well-known fact that they're grossly deficient in identifiying talented minority children, and, for that matter, girls.
    ----
    * agente inteligente = intelligent search agent, search agent.
    * agente inteligente de compras = shopping agent.
    * búsqueda inteligente = savvy searching.
    * de un modo inteligente = intelligently.
    * extracción inteligente de datos = data mining.
    * hacer más inteligente = smarten.
    * hacerse más inteligente = smarten up.
    * poco inteligente = unintelligent.
    * semiinteligente = semi-intelligent.
    * ser inteligente = be talented, intelligent being.
    * sistema inteligente = intelligent system.
    * software inteligente = intelligent software.
    * tarjeta inteligente = smart card [smartcard].
    * terminal inteligente = intelligent terminal.
    * * *
    a) ( dotado de inteligencia) <animal/ser> intelligent
    b) ( de inteligencia superior) < persona> intelligent, clever; < perro> intelligent
    c) <ordenador/armas> smart
    * * *
    = bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], clever [cleverer -comp., cleverest -sup.], gifted, intelligent, sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], smart [smarter -comp., smartest -sup.], enlightened, brainy [brainier -comp., brainiest -sup.], talented.

    Ex: It is clear to me that we must be attracting the best, the brightest and the most creative students possible.

    Ex: It is readily possible to construct a machine which will manipulate premises in accordance with formal logic, simply by the clever use of relay circuits.
    Ex: She must try to convince him that no single individual, no matter how gifted, can any longer grasp the innumerable facets of modern corporate effort.
    Ex: BLAISE offers two packages for offline editing on intelligent terminals.
    Ex: The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
    Ex: They tend to think that they would be exposing ignorance such smart people are not supposed to have if they ask a question of the reference staff.
    Ex: Even in prisons nowadays the enlightened gaoler aims at more than custodial retention: he aims at education.
    Ex: It has been said that, with this show, a canny critic inaugurated the enticingly slick and brainy strain of 1980s art.
    Ex: It is a well-known fact that they're grossly deficient in identifiying talented minority children, and, for that matter, girls.
    * agente inteligente = intelligent search agent, search agent.
    * agente inteligente de compras = shopping agent.
    * búsqueda inteligente = savvy searching.
    * de un modo inteligente = intelligently.
    * extracción inteligente de datos = data mining.
    * hacer más inteligente = smarten.
    * hacerse más inteligente = smarten up.
    * poco inteligente = unintelligent.
    * semiinteligente = semi-intelligent.
    * ser inteligente = be talented, intelligent being.
    * sistema inteligente = intelligent system.
    * software inteligente = intelligent software.
    * tarjeta inteligente = smart card [smartcard].
    * terminal inteligente = intelligent terminal.

    * * *
    1 (dotado de inteligencia) ‹animal/ser› intelligent
    2 (dotado de una inteligencia superior) ‹hombre/mujer› intelligent, clever; ‹niño› intelligent, clever, bright; ‹perro› intelligent
    3 ‹terminal/ordenador› smart; ‹armas› smart
    * * *

     

    inteligente adjetivo
    intelligent;
    persona intelligent, clever
    inteligente adjetivo intelligent
    ' inteligente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alcornoque
    - bastante
    - bruta
    - bruto
    - capaz
    - dentro
    - fina
    - fino
    - limitada
    - limitado
    - mollera
    - parar
    - tan
    - tía
    - corto
    - hábil
    - habiloso
    - inteligencia
    - listo
    - más
    - parecer
    - qué
    English:
    astute
    - bright
    - canny
    - clever
    - intelligent
    - more
    - smart
    - sort
    - enlightened
    - may
    - no
    - unintelligent
    * * *
    1. [que piensa] intelligent
    2. [con mucha inteligencia] intelligent
    3. Informát [sistema, edificio] intelligent;
    [tarjeta, bomba] smart
    * * *
    adj intelligent
    * * *
    : intelligent
    * * *
    inteligente adj intelligent

    Spanish-English dictionary > inteligente

  • 11 razonable

    adj.
    reasonable.
    * * *
    1 reasonable
    \
    dentro de lo razonable within reason
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    * * *
    adjetivo reasonable
    * * *
    = decent, manageable, reasonable, sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.].
    Nota: Adjetivo.
    Ex. These are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens in order to keep up a decent standard of living.
    Ex. In simple terms, the essence of subject organisation is the division of literature (or references to literature) into manageable, or scannable categories, with each category being associated with an index term.
    Ex. It is therefore reasonable to apply the principles of facet analysis in order to evaluate the schemes.
    Ex. The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
    ----
    * a precio razonable = at reasonable cost(s).
    * a un precio muy razonable = at a very reasonable cost, at very reasonable cost.
    * a un precio razonable = at a reasonable cost, reasonably priced.
    * poco razonable = unreasonable.
    * * *
    adjetivo reasonable
    * * *
    = decent, manageable, reasonable, sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.].
    Nota: Adjetivo.

    Ex: These are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens in order to keep up a decent standard of living.

    Ex: In simple terms, the essence of subject organisation is the division of literature (or references to literature) into manageable, or scannable categories, with each category being associated with an index term.
    Ex: It is therefore reasonable to apply the principles of facet analysis in order to evaluate the schemes.
    Ex: The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
    * a precio razonable = at reasonable cost(s).
    * a un precio muy razonable = at a very reasonable cost, at very reasonable cost.
    * a un precio razonable = at a reasonable cost, reasonably priced.
    * poco razonable = unreasonable.

    * * *
    reasonable
    * * *

     

    razonable adjetivo
    reasonable
    razonable adjetivo reasonable
    ' razonable' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ajustada
    - ajustado
    English:
    acceptable
    - fair
    - moderate
    - reason
    - reasonable
    - right
    - sensible
    - unreasonable
    - manageable
    - rational
    - sense
    * * *
    reasonable
    * * *
    adj precio reasonable
    * * *
    : reasonable
    * * *
    razonable adj reasonable

    Spanish-English dictionary > razonable

  • 12 sabio

    adj.
    1 wise, sage, full of wisdom, knowledgeable.
    2 wise, sound, intelligent, judicious.
    m.
    wise man, knower, learned person, man of learning.
    * * *
    1 (con conocimientos) learned, knowledgeable
    2 (con prudencia) wise, sensible
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (instruido) learned person
    2 (prudente) sage, wise person
    * * *
    1. (f. - sabia)
    noun
    wise person, learned person
    2. (f. - sabia)
    adj.
    wise, learned
    * * *
    sabio, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) [persona] (=docto) learned; (=juicioso) [persona] wise, sensible
    2) [acción, decisión] wise, sensible
    3) [animal] trained
    2.
    SM / F (=docto) learned man/learned woman; (=experto) scholar, expert

    ¡hay que escuchar al sabio! — iró just listen to the professor!

    * * *
    I
    - bia adjetivo ( con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise; ( sensato) <persona/medida> wise; < consejo> sound, wise
    II
    - bia (m) wise man, sage (liter); (f) wise woman
    * * *
    = sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], sage, savant, wise man.
    Ex. The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
    Ex. Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.
    Ex. Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.
    Ex. The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.
    Ex. A wise man once said 'Faith will move mountains but you better bring along your shovel and be prepared to help with the work'.
    ----
    * consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.
    * dicho sabio = nuggets of wisdom.
    * hombre sabio = wise man.
    * palabras sabias = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.
    * ser de sabios = be a point of wisdom.
    * * *
    I
    - bia adjetivo ( con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise; ( sensato) <persona/medida> wise; < consejo> sound, wise
    II
    - bia (m) wise man, sage (liter); (f) wise woman
    * * *
    = sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], sage, savant, wise man.

    Ex: The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.

    Ex: Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.
    Ex: Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.
    Ex: The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.
    Ex: A wise man once said 'Faith will move mountains but you better bring along your shovel and be prepared to help with the work'.
    * consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.
    * dicho sabio = nuggets of wisdom.
    * hombre sabio = wise man.
    * palabras sabias = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.
    * ser de sabios = be a point of wisdom.

    * * *
    2 (sensato) ‹persona/medida› wise; ‹consejo› sound, wise
    masculine, feminine
    A ( masculine) wise man, sage ( liter)
    B ( feminine) wise woman
    todos los sabios de la corte all the sages o wise men of the court
    siempre hay un sabio en la clase ( iró); there's always one wise guy o smart aleck in the class ( colloq)
    es de sabios cambiar de opinión only a fool never changes his mind
    * * *

    sabio


    ( sensato) ‹persona/medida wise;
    consejo sound, wise
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) wise man, sage (liter);
    (f) wise woman
    sabio,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (una persona) wise, learned
    2 (una actitud, un consejo, una decisión, etc) wise, sensible: has tomado una sabia decisión, you've made a wise decision
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino wise person
    ' sabio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    sabia
    English:
    best
    - sage
    - wise
    - of
    * * *
    sabio, -a
    adj
    1. [sensato, inteligente] wise
    2. [docto] learned
    3. [amaestrado] trained
    nm,f
    1. [sensato, inteligente] wise person;
    de sabios es rectificar a wise man acknowledges his mistakes
    2. [docto] learned person
    * * *
    I adj
    1 wise
    2 ( sensato) sensible
    II m, sabia f
    1 wise person
    2 ( experto) expert
    * * *
    sabio, - bia adj
    1) prudente: wise, sensible
    2) docto: learned
    sabio, - bia n
    1) : wise person
    2) : savant, learned person
    * * *
    sabio adj wise

    Spanish-English dictionary > sabio

  • 13 sensato

    adj.
    reasonable, prudent, sensible, sound.
    * * *
    1 sensible
    * * *
    (f. - sensata)
    adj.
    reasonable, sensible, sound, wise
    * * *
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo sensible
    * * *
    = judicious, sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], sensible, sober, sound [sounder -comp., soundest -sup.], level-headed, sane, down-to-earth, even-keel, on an even keel.
    Ex. They can also alert the user to unexpected filing orders by the judicious use of references.
    Ex. The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
    Ex. For this scheme it would seem sensible to order the foci within each facet differently according to the nature of the facet.
    Ex. 'No, not right now,' she said and left a pause 'Well, maybe,' upon more sober reflection.
    Ex. Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.
    Ex. The book represents a fascinating, level-headed account of a neglected theme.
    Ex. Democracy to be sane must be desired by a people qualified by their own understanding to judge it and shape its course.
    Ex. The report gives a down-to-earth account of the way in which membership of the European Community has materially affected major British industries.
    Ex. She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.
    Ex. In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.
    ----
    * actitud sensata y recta = no-nonsense approach.
    * poco sensato = ill-advised, injudicious, ill-judged.
    * ser sensato = be on the safe side.
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo sensible
    * * *
    = judicious, sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], sensible, sober, sound [sounder -comp., soundest -sup.], level-headed, sane, down-to-earth, even-keel, on an even keel.

    Ex: They can also alert the user to unexpected filing orders by the judicious use of references.

    Ex: The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
    Ex: For this scheme it would seem sensible to order the foci within each facet differently according to the nature of the facet.
    Ex: 'No, not right now,' she said and left a pause 'Well, maybe,' upon more sober reflection.
    Ex: Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.
    Ex: The book represents a fascinating, level-headed account of a neglected theme.
    Ex: Democracy to be sane must be desired by a people qualified by their own understanding to judge it and shape its course.
    Ex: The report gives a down-to-earth account of the way in which membership of the European Community has materially affected major British industries.
    Ex: She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.
    Ex: In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.
    * actitud sensata y recta = no-nonsense approach.
    * poco sensato = ill-advised, injudicious, ill-judged.
    * ser sensato = be on the safe side.

    * * *
    sensato -ta
    ‹persona› sensible; ‹decisión/respuesta› sensible
    * * *

    sensato
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    sensible
    sensato,-a adjetivo sensible

    ' sensato' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cabal
    - entera
    - entero
    - responsable
    - sensata
    - consciente
    - maduro
    - prudente
    - sabio
    English:
    level-headed
    - reasonable
    - sane
    - sensible
    - sound
    - level
    - no-nonsense
    - unwise
    * * *
    sensato, -a adj
    sensible
    * * *
    adj sensible
    * * *
    sensato, -ta n
    : sensible, sound
    sensatamente adv
    * * *
    sensato adj sensible

    Spanish-English dictionary > sensato

  • 14 всегда лучше перестраховаться

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > всегда лучше перестраховаться

  • 15 Vorschneider

    Vorschneider m MECH, WERKZ cutter tooth, intermediate cutter, cutting head, cutting lip, extension lip, precutter, tooth cutter, wire cutter; end cutting pliers pl (Feinmechanik); scoring tooth (Säger); taper tap (Gewindebohrer)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Vorschneider

  • 16 advokat

    sg - advokáten, pl - advokáter
    адвока́т м
    * * *
    attorney, barrister, counsel, solicitor
    * * *
    (en -er) lawyer;
    (i Engl: juridisk rådgiver, kun berettiget til at føre sager for lavere
    domstole) solicitor,
    (ved skotsk og ikke-eng. ret, samt fig) advocate ( fx the devil's advocate);
    (om barrister også) be called to the bar;
    [ advokaterne] the counsel,
    ( som stand) the legal profession,
    (om barristers) the Bar.

    Danish-English dictionary > advokat

  • 17 appellere

    1
    обжа́ловать, апелли́ровать
    * * *
    appeal, petition
    * * *
    vb appeal ( til to, fx to his feelings, to a higher court; it doesn't appeal to me);
    (jur også) lodge an appeal ( til with);
    ( i borgerlige sager) appeal (against) a judgment;
    ( i straffesager) appeal (against) a conviction;
    ( mod strafudmåling) appeal (against) a sentence.

    Danish-English dictionary > appellere

  • 18 bortkommen

    adj lost;
    [ bortkomne sager] lost property.

    Danish-English dictionary > bortkommen

  • 19 efterlyse

    *
    ( tabte sager) advertise for;
    ( om politiet: eftersøge) institute a search for;
    ( i radio) broadcast an S. O. S. message for.

    Danish-English dictionary > efterlyse

  • 20 eksekvere

    vb:
    ( i straffesager) carry out a sentence;
    ( i civile sager) execute a judgment.

    Danish-English dictionary > eksekvere

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  • Säger — Säger, so v.w. Sägetaucher …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Säger — (Mergĭdae), Familie der Entenvögel, mit an den Rändern sägenartig gezähneltem Schnabel, Kopf mit Federhaube, bewohnen die nördl. gemäßigte und kalte Zone, Brasilien und die Aucklandinseln. Hierher der große S. (Gänse S., Gänsetaucher, Mergus… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Säger — (Mergus), Gattung Vögel aus der Ordnung der Schwimmvögel, mit dünnem, walzenförmigem Schnabel, an den Rändern mit spitzen, rückwärts gerichteten Zähnen versehen. Bewohner des höhern Nordens, lebt nur im Winter in gemäßigteren Gegenden. In Europa… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Säger — Sä|ger 〈m. 3〉 1. jmd., der sägt 2. Angehöriger einer Gattung der Enten mit sägeförmigen Schnabelrändern: Pristidae * * * Sa|ger, der; s, (österr. salopp): Ausspruch. * * * Säger,   Mẹrgus, Gattung 38 72 cm langer Enten mit acht Arten, von denen… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Sager — 1. Berufsnamen zu mhd. segen, sagen »sägen«, mhd. seger »Sägemüller«, mnd. sager »Holz , Steinsäger«. 2. Gelegentlich Berufsnamen oder Übernamen zu mhd. sager, md. seger »Erzähler; der Gedichte vorträgt; Ankläger; Schwätzer«. Rudgerus Sagaer ist… …   Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen

  • Säger — 1. Berufsnamen zu mhd. segen, sagen »sägen«, mhd. seger »Sägemüller«, mnd. sager »Holz , Steinsäger«. 2. Gelegentlich Berufsnamen oder Übernamen zu mhd. sager, md. seger »Erzähler; der Gedichte vorträgt; Ankläger; Schwätzer«. Rudgerus Sagaer ist… …   Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen

  • Sager — Sage Sage, a. [Compar. {Sager}; superl. {Sagest}.] [F., fr. L. sapius (only in nesapius unwise, foolish), fr. sapere to be wise; perhaps akin to E. sap. Cf. {Savor}, {Sapient}, {Insipid}.] 1. Having nice discernment and powers of judging;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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