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1 Mark
n; -(e)s, kein Pl.2. fig. (Innerstes) auch core; kein Mark in den Knochen haben be feeble (umg. wimpish), have no get-up-and-go; jemandem durch Mark und Bein oder umg., hum. Pfennig gehen fig. set s.o.’s teeth on edge; jemanden bis ins Mark treffen cut s.o. to the quick; faul oder verderbt bis ins Mark rotten to the core; jemandem das Mark aus den Knochen saugen umg. bleed s.o. white (Am. auch dry)—f; -, -en; HIST. march; die Mark Brandenburg the Mark (of) Brandenburg; die Marken (Landschaft in Italien) the Marches—f; -, - und umg., hum. Märker; HIST. (Münze und Währung) mark; Deutsche Mark German mark, deutschmark; zehn Mark ten marks; jede Mark umdrehen ( müssen) umg. (have to) count every penny; müde I* * *das Markmarrow; pith; marrows* * *Mạrk I [mark]nt -(e)s, no pl(= Knochenmark) marrow; (BOT = Gewebemark) medulla, pith; (= Fruchtfleisch) puréebis ins Mark (fig) — to the core
jdn bis ins Mark treffen (fig) — to cut sb to the quick
es geht mir durch Mark und Bein (inf) — it goes right through me
IIkein Mark in den Knochen haben (fig) —
f -, -en1) (= Grenzland) borderland, march (rare)IIIdie Mark Brandenburg, die Mark (inf) — the Mark Brandenburg, the Brandenburg Marches
f -, - or (hum) -er (HIST)markDeutsche Mark — German mark, Deutschmark
mit jeder Mark rechnen, die or jede Mark umdrehen — to think twice before spending anything
* * *das1) (the soft substance in the centre of the stems of plants.) pith2) (the most important part of anything: the pith of the argument.) pith* * *Mark1[ˈmark, pl ˈmɛrkɐ]f HIST markDeutsche \Mark German mark, deutschmarkdas ist keine müde \Mark wert it isn't worth a pennyjede [müde] \Mark umdrehen [o mit jeder [müden] \Mark rechnen] müssen (fam) to think twice before spending anythingsie lieben schnelle Autos und die schnelle \Mark they love fast cars and nice little earners famMark2<-[e]s>[ˈmark]1. (Knochenmark) marrowetw geht jdm durch \Mark und Bein (hum fam) sth goes right through sb, sth sets sb's teeth on edgejdn bis aufs \Mark aussaugen to bleed sb dry [or fam white]bis ins \Mark (fig) to the core [or quick]jdm bis ins \Mark dringen [o gehen] to cut sb to the quickMark3<-, -en>[ˈmark]f borderland, march specdie \Mark Brandenburg the Mark Brandenburg, the Brandenburg Marches* * *Idie; Mark, Mark markDeutsche Mark — Deutschmark; German mark
IIkeine müde Mark — (ugs.) not a penny; not a cent (Amer.)
das; Mark[e]s1) (KnochenMark) marrow; medulla (Anat.)das ging mir durch Mark und Bein — (fig.) it put my teeth on edge; it went right through me
2) (Bot.) (FruchtMark) pulp* * *Mark1 n; -(e)s, kein pl2. fig (Innerstes) auch core;jemandem durch Mark und Bein oder umg, humPfennig gehen fig set sb’s teeth on edge;jemanden bis ins Mark treffen cut sb to the quick;verderbt bis ins Mark rotten to the core;Mark2 f; -, -en; HIST march;die Mark Brandenburg the Mark (of) Brandenburg;die Marken (Landschaft in Italien) the MarchesDeutsche Mark German mark, deutschmark;zehn Mark ten marks;* * *Idie; Mark, Mark markDeutsche Mark — Deutschmark; German mark
IIkeine müde Mark — (ugs.) not a penny; not a cent (Amer.)
das; Mark[e]s1) (KnochenMark) marrow; medulla (Anat.)das ging mir durch Mark und Bein — (fig.) it put my teeth on edge; it went right through me
2) (Bot.) (FruchtMark) pulp* * *nur sing. m.mark (german monetary unit) n. nur sing. n.core n.marrow n.pith n.pulp n. -
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4 ἐπισημαίνω
A mark, γράμματα Aen. Tact.31.3 ([voice] Med.):—[voice] Med., seal, μαρτυρίας τᾷ δαμοσίᾳ σφραγῖδι SIG l.c.:— [voice] Pass., to have a mark set on one, κἀπισημανθήσεται κείνου κεκλῆσθαι .2. of a disease, τῶν ἀκρωτηρίων ἀντίληψις αὐτοῦ ἐπεσήμαινεν the seizure of his extremities set a mark upon him, Th.2.49:—[voice] Pass., ἢν ἅπαξ ἐπισημανθῇ if once he has the mark of the disease upon him, Hp.Morb.Sacr.8.b. indicate as a symptom, πολλὰ τοῦνοσώδους Philostr.Gym.30
: as a weather-sign,αὐχμούς Id.Her.2.9
:—[voice] Pass., show symptoms of disease, Gal.14.661.II. indicate, c. acc. et inf.,ὁ θεὸς ἐπεσήμαινεν αὐτῷ ὅσιον εἶναι X.HG4.7.2
.III. intr., give signs, appear as a symptom in a case, Hp.Epid.1.18; ἄρθρονἐ. συντεταμένον Id.Art.30
; of puberty, show itself, Arist.GA 727a8, 728b24; of weather-signs, indicate a change of weather, Thphr.Sign. 10, etc.; of omens,τῷ Ῥώμῳ γῦπες ἐ. ἕξ D.H.1.86
, etc.;εἰς τὸ δημόσιον Paus.3.12.7
; of the gods, δαιμόνιον αὐτοῖς ἐ. D.S.19.103, cf. 5.3, Plu. Num.22, Sull.14: impers., ἐπισημαίνει symptoms appear, Arist.HA 572b32;ἐ. περὶ τοὺς μαστούς Id.GA 728b29
.IV. [voice] Med. ([tense] pf. [voice] Med. in act. sense, Phld.Mus.p.82 K., Ir.p.5 W., [tense] aor. [voice] Pass., Id.Rh.1.58S., al.), assign as a distinguishing mark,μίαν τινὰ φύσιν Pl.Phlb. 25a
, cf. Plt. 258c; distinguish,τί βούλομαι Id.Lg. 744a
; ἐάν τε ἰάσιμος ἐάν τεἀνίατος δοκῇ εἶναι Id.Grg. 526b
: abs., D.S.13.28; τοσοῦτον -σημηναμένους having added so much by way of explanation, Gal.17(1).800.2. signify, indicate, ὃ.. Ὅμηρος ἐπες. Pl.Lg. 681e; ἐ. ἐν τοῖς ὅρκοις ὅτι " οὐκ ἀδικήσω" Arist.Pol. 1310a11;τῷ μειδιάματι.. τὴν διαμαρτίαν Luc.Laps.1
; remark, " ὀρθῶς" Thphr.Char.2.4.3. set one's name and seal to a thing (in token of approbation), ἐπισημαίνεσθαι τὰςεὐθύνας D.18.250
: generally, applaud, signify approval, Isoc.12. 2, Aeschin.2.49, Men.Phasm.Fr.I, etc.: rarely in bad sense, disapprove, M.Ant.6.20, App.BC5.15; of a historian, Plb.2.61.1.4. distinguish by reward or punishments,ἐπισημαίνεσθαί τινα δώροις Id.6.39.6
;τοὺς μὲν χάρισι, τοὺς δὲ κολάσεσιν Id.Fr. 148
; τὰ καλὰ (Delos, ii B.C.), cf. 51.12 (Ptolemais, iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπισημαίνω
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5 terminō
terminō āvī, ātus, āre [terminus], to set bounds, mark off by boundaries, bound, limit: praetores terminare iussi, quā, etc., i. e. to bound their jurisdiction, L.: finīs imperi caeli regionibus: fana, L.: stomachus palato extremo atque intimo terminatur, ends in: imperium Oceano, famam astris, V.—Fig., to limit, set limits, circumscribe, bound: isdem finibus gloriam, quibus vitam: ea (lingua) vocem terminat: campos oculis, i. e. reach the limits of, L.— To limit, define, determine: bona voluptate, mala dolore.— To set bounds, close, finish, end, terminate: clausulas longā syllabā: ut pariter extrema terminentur.* * *terminare, terminavi, terminatus Vmark the boundaries of, form the boundaries of; restrict; conclude -
6 signo
signo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [signum], to set a mark upon, to mark, mark out, designate (syn.: noto, designo).I.Lit.A.In gen. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose): discrimen non facit neque signat linea alba, Lucil. ap. Non. 405, 17:B.signata sanguine pluma est,
Ov. M. 6, 670:ne signare quidem aut partiri limite campum Fas erat,
Verg. G. 1, 126:humum limite mensor,
Ov. M. 1, 136; id. Am. 3, 8, 42:moenia aratro,
id. F. 4, 819:pede certo humum,
to print, press, Hor. A. P. 159; cf.:vestigia summo pulvere,
to mark, imprint, Verg. G. 3, 171: auratā cyclade humum, Prop. 4 (5), 7, 40:haec nostro signabitur area curru,
Ov. A. A. 1, 39:locum, ubi ea (cistella) excidit,
Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 28:caeli regionem in cortice signant,
mark, cut, Verg. G. 2, 269:nomina saxo,
Ov. M. 8, 539:rem stilo,
Vell. 1, 16, 1:rem carmine,
Verg. A. 3, 287;for which: carmine saxum,
Ov. M. 2, 326:cubitum longis litteris,
Plaut. Rud. 5, 2, 7:ceram figuris,
to imprint, Ov. M. 15, 169:cruor signaverat herbam,
had stained, id. ib. 10, 210; cf. id. ib. 12, 125:signatum sanguine pectus,
id. A. A. 2, 384:dubiā lanugine malas,
id. M. 13, 754:signata in stirpe cicatrix,
Verg. G. 2, 379:manibus Procne pectus signata cruentis,
id. ib. 4, 15:vocis infinitios sonos paucis notis,
Cic. Rep. 3, 2, 3:visum objectum imprimet et quasi signabit in animo suam speciem,
id. Fat. 19, 43.—In partic.1.To mark with a seal; to seal, seal up, affix a seal to a thing (usually obsignare):2.accepi a te signatum libellum,
Cic. Att. 11, 1, 1:volumina,
Hor. Ep. 1, 13, 2: locellum tibi signatum remisi, Caes. ap. Charis. p. 60 P.:epistula,
Nep. Pel. 3, 2:arcanas tabellas,
Ov. Am. 2, 15, 15:signatis quicquam mandare tabellis,
Tib. 4, 7, 7:lagenam (anulus),
Mart. 9, 88, 7:testamentum,
Plin. Ep. 2, 20, 8 sq.; cf. Mart. 5, 39, 2:nec nisi signata venumdabatur (terra),
Plin. 35, 4, 14, § 33.— Absol., Mart. 10, 70, 7; Quint. 5, 7, 32; Suet. Ner. 17.—To mark with a stamp; hence,a.Of money, to stamp, to coin:b.aes argentum aurumve publice signanto,
Cic. Leg. 3, 3, 6; cf.:qui primus ex auro denarium signavit... Servius rex primus signavit aes... Signatum est nota pecudum, unde et pecunia appellata... Argentum signatum est anno, etc.,
Plin. 33, 3, 13, § 44:argentum signatum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 25, § 63; Quint. 5, 10, 62; 5, 14, 26:pecunia signata Illyriorum signo,
Liv. 44, 27, 9:denarius signatus Victoriā,
Plin. 33, 3, 13, § 46:sed cur navalis in aere Altera signata est,
Ov. F. 1, 230:milia talentūm argenti non signati formā, sed rudi pondere,
Curt. 5, 2, 11.— Hence,Poet.:c.signatum memori pectore nomen habe,
imprinted, impressed, Ov. H. 13, 66:(filia) quae patriā signatur imagine vultus,
i. e. closely resembles her father, Mart. 6, 27, 3.—To stamp, i. e. to license, invest with official authority (late Lat.):3.quidam per ampla spatia urbis... equos velut publicos signatis, quod dicitur, calceis agitant,
Amm. 14, 6, 16.—Pregn., to distinguish, adorn, decorate ( poet.):II.pater ipse suo superūm jam signat honore,
Verg. A. 6, 781 Heyne: caelum corona, Claud. Nupt. Hon. et Mar. 273.—Trop., to point out, signify, indicate, designate, express (rare; more usually significo, designo; in Cic. only Or. 19, 64, where dignata is given by Non. 281, 10;B.v. Meyer ad loc.): translatio plerumque signandis rebus ac sub oculos subiciendis reperta est,
Quint. 8, 6, 19:quotiens suis verbis signare nostra voluerunt (Graeci),
id. 2, 14, 1; cf.:appellatione signare,
id. 4, 1, 2:utrius differentiam,
id. 6, 2, 20; cf. id. 9, 1, 4; 12, 10, 16:nomen (Caieta) ossa signat,
Verg. A. 7, 4:fama signata loco est,
Ov. M. 14, 433:miratrixque sui signavit nomine terras,
designated, Luc. 4, 655; cf.:(Earinus) Nomine qui signat tempora verna suo,
Mart. 9, 17, 4:Turnus ut videt... So signari oculis,
singled out, looked to, Verg. A. 12, 3: signare responsum, to give a definite or distinct answer, Sen. Ben. 7, 16, 1.—With rel.-clause:memoria signat in quā regione quali adjutore legatoque fratre meo usus sit,
Vell. 2, 115.—To distinguish, recognize:C.primi clipeos mentitaque tela Adgnoscunt, atque ora sono discordia signant,
Verg. A. 2, 423; cf.:sonis homines dignoscere,
Quint. 11, 3, 31:animo signa quodcumque in corpore mendum est,
Ov. R. Am. 417.—To seal, settle, establish, confirm, prescribe (mostly poet.):D. A.signanda sunt jura,
Prop. 3 (4), 20, 15:signata jura,
Luc. 3, 302: jura Suevis, Claud. ap. Eutr. 1, 380; cf.:precati deos ut velint ea (vota) semper solvi semperque signari,
Plin. Ep. 10, 35 (44).—signan-ter, adv. (acc. to II. A.), expressly, clearly, distinctly (late Lat. for the class. significanter):B.signanter et breviter omnia indicare,
Aus. Grat. Act. 4:signanter et proprie dixerat,
Hier. adv. Jovin. 1, 13 fin. —signātus, a, um, P. a.1.(Acc. to I. B. 1. sealed; hence) Shut up, guarded, preserved (mostly ante- and post-class.): signata sacra, Varr. ap. Non. 397, 32: limina. Prop. 4 (5), 1, 145: Chrysidem negat signatam reddere, i. e. unharmed, intact, pure, Lucil. ap. Non. 171, 6; cf.:2.assume de viduis fide pulchram, aetate signatam,
Tert. Exhort. 12.—(Acc. to II. A.) Plain, clear, manifest (post-class. for significans):quid expressius atque signatius in hanc causam?
Tert. Res. Carn. 13.— Adv.: signātē, clearly, distinctly (post-class.):qui (veteres) proprie atque signate locuti sunt,
Gell. 2, 6, 6; Macr. S. 6, 7.— Comp.:signatius explicare aliquid,
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7 sīgnō
sīgnō āvī, ātus, āre [signum], to set a mark upon, mark, mark out, designate: sonos notis: in animo suam speciem: signata sanguine pluma est, O.: campum, V.: humum limite, O.: pede certo humum, press, H.: summo vestigia pulvere, imprint, V.: caeli regionem in cortice signant, cut, V.: ceram figuris, imprint, O.: cruor signaverat herbas, had stained, O.: signata in stirpe cicatrix, V.— To impress with a seal, seal, seal up, affix a seal to: signatus libellus: volumina, H.: epistula, N.—Poet.: signanda sunt iura, i. e. to be established, Pr.: Signatum memori pectore nomen habe, imprinted, O.— To mark with a stamp, stamp, coin: aurum publice: pecunia signata Illyriorum signo, L.: sed cur navalis in aere Altera signata est, O.— To distinguish, adorn, decorate: (eum) superum honore, V.—Fig., to point out, signify, indicate, designate, express: unius oratoris locutio hoc proprio signata nomine est (sc. oratione): Fama signata loco est, O.: ut videt Se signari oculis, singled out, V.— To distinguish, note, mark: ora sono discordia, V.: animo signa quodcumque in corpore mendum est, O.* * *signare, signavi, signatus Vmark, stamp, designate, sign; seal -
8 denoto
dē-nŏto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a.I.Lit., to mark, set a mark on, with chalk, color, etc.:II.pedes venalium creta,
Plin. 35, 17, 58, § 199:lineam conspicuo colore,
Col. 3, 15.—Transf.A.To mark out, point out, specify, indicate, denote, designate (rare but class.—cf. demonstro):B.qui uno nuntio atque una significatione litterarum civis Romanos necandos trucidandosque denotavit,
Cic. de Imp. Pomp. 3, 7:haud dubie Icilios denotante senatu,
Liv. 4, 55.—To take note of, mark with the mind, observe accurately, denotantibus vobis ora ac metum singulorum, Tac. A. 3, 53:III.cum denotandis hominum palloribus sufficeret vultus,
id. Agr. 45:quot et quales sint nati,
id. 7, 9, 11:cum ei res similes occurrant, quas non habeat denotatas,
Cic. Ac. 2, 18, 57; cf. Vell. 2, 70, 2.—Trop., to stigmatize, scandalize, brand with reproach or infamy:mollem et effeminatum omni probro,
Suet. Cal. 56 fin.:turpia legata, quae denotandi legatarii gratia scribuntur,
Dig. 30, 54 init.:qui gaudet iniquitate denotabitur,
Vulg. Sir. 19, 5 sq. —Hence, P. a., dēnŏtātus, marked out, conspicuous.—Comp.:denotatior ad contumeliae morsum,
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9 розмічувати
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10 σκοπός
σκοπός, οῦ, ὁ (since Hom. in var. senses) goal, mark (Hom.+; ins, pap; Job 16:12; La 3:12; Wsd 5:12; TestJob 9:8; EpArist 251; Jos., Ant. 16, 248; Ath., R. 23 p. 77, 7) ὁ τῆς εἰρήνης σκ. 1 Cl 19:2; ὁ προκείμενος ἡμῖν σκ. 63:1 (Philo, Mos. 1, 48; Jos., Bell. 4, 555 σκοπὸς προύκειτο Ῥωμαίοις). κατὰ σκοπὸν διώκειν press on toward the goal (Paul is ‘in the stretch’; cp. κατὰ σκόπον ἐκτοξεύειν=‘shoot right on target’ Onosander 17; διώκω 1) Phil 3:14. σκοπὸν τιθέναι set a mark (cp. Pla., Leg. 12, 961e; Polyb. 7, 8, 9) 2 Cl 19:1.—DLasky, An Examination of the Metaphorical Use of ‘Skopos’ or Target in the Philosophical Works of Plato and Aristotle through a Study of Archery Imagery in the Greek Literary Tradition, 2 vols. diss. Chicago ’94. DELG s.v. σκέπτομαι B. M-M. TW. -
11 выставлять
(что-л.)несовер. - выставлять; совер. - выставить1) put/move out ( наружу); put forward, advance, push/bring forward, put in front ( вперед); expose (на свет, воздух)выставлять что-л. на середину чего-л. — to move smth. out into the middle of smth.
2) (предлагать, выдвигать) propose, nominate, introduceвыставлять чью-л. кандидатуру — to propose smb.'s candidature, to put forward smb.'s candidature, to propose smb. as a candidate, to nominate smb. (for)
выставлять свою кандидатуру — to come forward as a candidate, to stand/run (for)
3) ( на выставку)exhibit; display, set out, show (о товарах); flaunt, show off перен.- выставлять напоказ4) (кем-л./чем-л.; представлять)represent, present, make smb. outвыставлять кого-л. в хорошем свете — to represent smb. in a favourable light
выставлять кого-л. дураком — to make smb. out a fool
выставлять кого-л в смешном виде — to make a laughing-stock of smb., to expose smb. to ridicule
5) (требования, аргументы и т.п.)lay down, put forward, adduce6) ( проставлять) (оценку, дату и т.п.)put down, set down, mark7) разг. ( прогонять)turn out, send out, chuck out, order out- выставлять со службы8) take out, remove9) воен. (охрану и т.п.) -
12 أفرد
أفْرَدَ: خَصّصَto single out, earmark, designate, destine, assign, allocate, allot, appropriate, set aside, set apart, mark, design, intend (for a specific purpose) -
13 δίδωμι
+ V 467-541-391-364-368=2131 Gn 1,29; 3,6.12(bis); 4,12to give [τινα] Gn 29,26; id. [τί τινι] Gn 1,29; to give into [τι εἴς τι] Gn 27,17; id. [τινα εἴς τι] Gn 16,5; to grant (of gods) [τί τινι] Gn 30,18; to offer [τί τινι] Ex 10,25; to give to [+inf.] 2 Chr 28,15; to give (a daughter) for a wife [τινα] Gn 34,9; to make sb as [τινα +pred.] 2 Chr 25,16; id. [τινα εἴς τινα] Gn17,20; to appoint, to establish [τινα] Ex 31,6; to put [τι] Ex 8,19; to place [abs.] Gn 9,2; to grant, to allow [τινα +inf.] Gn 31,7δότε ἡμῖν σημεῖον give us a sign Ex 7,9; δώσω τιμήν σοι I will pay you Nm 20,19; τίς δώσει (semit., lit. transl. of יתן מי) would that (expressing a wish) Dt 5,29; μὴ δότω ὁ βασιλεὺς κατὰ τοῦ δούλου αὐτοῦ λόγον let not the king bring a charge against his servant 1 Sm 22,15; δώσω αὐτούς... εἰς σωτηρίαν I will put them in safety 2 Chr 12,7; δὸς σημεῖον ἐπί τὰ μέτωπα set a mark on the foreheads Ez 9,4; δοθῆναι ἰσχύν to be strengthened Ez 30,21; φωνὴν ἔδωκαν αἱ νεφέλαι the clouds uttered avoice Ps 76(77),18; δώσω ἀνταπόκρισιν I will give an answer Jb 13,22; ἀπόκρισιν δώσει (he) will give an answer Jb 15,2; ἔδωκεν αὐτὰ εἰς ἀφανισμόν he brought them to nought Jdt 4,1*Jgs 5,11 δώσουσιν they shall give-יתנו נתן for MT יתנו תנה they repeat (deeds, triumphs); *1 Kgs 6,5 ἔδωκεν he set-יתן for MT יבן he built; *1 Chr 9,2 οἱ δεδομένοι the appointed ones?-נתנים/ה for MT הנתינים the Nethinim (ministers of the Temple); *Ez 13,11 δώσω I will give or send-אתנה for MT אתנה אתה you;*Dn 9,27 δοθήσεται shall be put-תתן נתן for MT תתך נתך is poured outCf. HELBING 1928 51-53.191-193; LE BOULLUEC 1989, 127; →NIDNTT; PREISIGKE; TWNT(→ἀναδίδωμι, ἀνταπο-, ἀντιδίδωμι, ἀποδίδωμι, διαδίδωμι, ἐκδίδωμι, ἐνδίδωμι, ἐπιδίδωμι, καταπροδίδωμι, μεταδίδωμι, παραδίδωμι, προδίδωμι, προσδίδωμι,,) -
14 Лорд Честерфильд заклеймил позором некоторые вульгаризмы в произношении.
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Лорд Честерфильд заклеймил позором некоторые вульгаризмы в произношении.
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15 odciskać
impf ⇒ odcisnąć* * ** * *ipf.1. (= zostawiać ślad) impress ( w czymś in sth) ( na czymś on sth); odcisnąć piętno set a mark, imprint.ipf.odcisnąć się pf.1. (= odbijać się) leave a trace ( na czymś on sth).2. (= upamiętniać się) be impressed on sb's mind.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odciskać
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16 REYRR
I)(-ar, dat. -i), m. reed.m. heap of stones, cairn.* * *1.m., gen. reyrar, and later reyrs, dat. reyri, Hm. 95; [Ulf. raus = κάλαμος; O. H. G. rôr; Germ. rohr; Swed.-Dan. rör]:—the common reed, Lat. arundo, Edda (Gl.); er ek í reyri sat, Hm. l. c.; hólmi reyri vaxinn, … felit ér yðr þer í reyrinum, Fms. i. 71: used for thatching, þakt reyr eðr hálmi, vi. 153; en roknu reyr, the reeky reeds, Orkn. (in a verse): poët., reyrar-leggr, a reed-stalk, a cane (?), Edda (in a verse); hólm-reyrr, ‘holm-reed’ = a snake, id.; öl-reyrr, ‘ale-reed’ = a drinking-horn (?), Bjarn. 24 (in a verse); dal-reyrr, the ‘dale-reed’ = a snake, Ísl. ii. 353 (in a verse); or better dal-reyðr, ‘dale-trout.’2.m. [Swed. rör; cp. also hreysi and hrörr, for an h seems to belong to the word, which has been lost in the Swed.]:—a heap of stones, a cairn (= dys); in the old Swed. law rör is a set of mark-stones, þar ær rör sum fæm stenær æru, Schlyter, see the remarks s. v. lyritr; and in the allit. phrase, rå eða rör; it remains in the poët. reyr-þvengr, rör-thong = a snake, Edda (in a verse); as also in Swed. and Norse local names, Yngva-reyr, the cairn of Y., Ýt. 6; Tryggva-reyrr, the cairn of Tryggvi, Fms. i. 60. ☞ The comparison with hrörligr, hrör, hrörna, hreysi (q. v.) seems conclusive that an initial h has been dropped, and that the second r stands for s. -
17 dis-cernō
dis-cernō crēvī, crētus, ere, to separate, set apart, mark off, bound, part, divide: muro di scerni a nobis: discrimina, quibus ordines discernerentur, L.: mons, qui finīs eorum discerneret, S.— Poet.: (saxum) telas auro, to interweave with gold, V.: Limes litem ut discerneret arvis, i. e. keep away, V.—P. perf., divided, separated: urbes magno inter se spatio discretae, L.: ubi discretas insula rumpit aquas, O.: sedes piorum, retired, H.: septem in ostia Nilus, O.: nec mors discreta fuisset, nor had we been divided in death, O.—Fig., to distinguish, discern, know apart: alba et atra: insidiatorem et petitum insidiis, L.: diem noctemque caelo, V.: fas atque nefas, H.: suos, Cs.: quid sit eiusdem generis: pecuniae an famae minus parceret, S.: nec discernatur, iussu iniussu pugnent, L. -
18 segno
"mark;Zeichen;sinal"* * *m sign( traccia) mark, trace( cenno) gesture, signsegni pl caratteristici distinguishing marksfig non dar segni di vita not get in touchcogliere nel segno hit the nail on the headsegno zodiacale sign of the zodiacfarsi il segno della croce cross oneselflasciare il segno leave a mark* * *segno s.m.1 mark, sign (anche fig.); ( macchia) spot, stain; ( graffio) scratch; ( cicatrice) scar: i segni della pioggia, di una malattia, della vecchiaia, the signs of the rain, of a disease, of old age; ha un grosso segno sul viso, he has a big scar on his face; i segni su questa porta furono probabilmente fatti con un coltello, the scratches on this door were probably made with a knife; i segni delle ruote sulla neve, the marks of the wheels in the snow; i segni dei suoi piedi sulla neve, his footprints in the snow; i segni di una triste esperienza, di una vecchia civiltà, the traces of a sad experience, of an old civilization; la città portava ancora i segni del terremoto, the effects of the earthquake could still be seen in the city; il suo viso portava impressi i segni della sofferenza, she bore marks of suffering on her face; è stata un'esperienza che mi ha lasciato il segno, it was an experience that left its mark on me // perdere, trovare il segno in un libro, to lose, to find one's place in a book // segno di riconoscimento, recognition sign: come segno di riconoscimento avrà una rosa all'occhiello, you'll be able to recognize him, because he'll be wearing a rose in his buttonhole // segni particolari, distinguishing marks // segno di croce, sign of the cross: farsi il segno della croce, to cross oneself (o to make the sign of the cross) // segni ortografici, punctuation marks2 (mat., astr.) sign: segni algebrici, algebraic signs (o symbols); i segni dello zodiaco, the signs of the Zodiac; (mat.) segno più, positivo, plus sign; (mat.) segno meno, negativo, minus sign3 ( indizio) sign, indication; ( sintomo) symptom: segno ammonitore, warning sign; l'improvviso abbassarsi del barometro è un segno di pioggia, the sudden fall of the barometer is a sign (o an indication) of rain; se non parla è segno che non vuole compromettersi, if he doesn't speak it's because he doesn't want to compromise himself; dare segni di pazzia, to show symptoms (o signs) of madness; dare segni di stanchezza, to show signs of weariness // non dar segno di vita, to show (o to give) no sign of life // buon segno!, that's a good sign!4 ( prova) mark, token: come segno della sua amicizia, del suo amore, as a token of his friendship, of his love; è segno di buon carattere, it is a mark of good character // in segno di, as: lasciò la sala in segno di protesta, he left the hall as a protest; stringersi la mano in segno di amicizia, to shake hands as a gesture (o in token) of friendship5 ( gesto) sign, gesture; ( con la testa) nod; ( con la mano) wave: mi fece segno con la mano, he waved his hand to me; mi fece un segno con la testa, he nodded to me; mi fece segno di avvicinarmi, he made a sign to me to come nearer; fare segno di sì, to nod in agreement6 ( bersaglio) target: tiro a segno, target practice; ( il luogo) shooting gallery; colpire il segno, to hit the target; sbagliare il segno, to miss the target // dare, cogliere nel segno, (fig.) to hit the mark (o to guess right) // essere fatto segno a, to be the butt (o target) of: essere fatto segno al ridicolo, agli scherzi, to be the butt for jokes, for ridicule7 ( limite) limit; ( grado, misura) degree: all'ultimo segno, to the utmost; sino a un certo segno, to a certain degree; passare il segno, to overstep the mark // avere la testa a segno, to have one's head screwed on9 ( segnale) signal.* * *['seɲɲo]1. smin o come segno d'amicizia — as a mark o token of friendship
perdere il segno — (leggendo) to lose one's place
mi fece segno di spostarmi/avvicinarmi/fermarmi — he made a sign to me to move/come nearer/stop
2) (bersaglio) targetcogliere o colpire nel segno — to hit the target o mark, fig to hit the bullseye, hit the nail on the head
2.* * *['seɲɲo]sostantivo maschile1) mark, sign; (di coltello) notchportare i -i di — to bear the marks o scars of [dolore, tempo]
lasciare il segno — fig. to leave one's mark, to set one's stamp; (quando si legge)
perdere, trovare, tenere il segno — to lose, find, mark one's place
2) (contrassegno) sign, mark-i caratteristici, particolari — particulars, distinguishing marks
3) (prova, indizio) signè (un) buon segno — it's a good o lucky sign
è cattivo o un brutto segno it's a bad sign; è segno che it's a sign o an indication o a signal that; un segno dei tempi a sign of the times; era un segno del destino it was fate; è arrossito, segno che ti ama — he flushed, it's a sure sign that he loves you
4) (simbolo grafico) sign (anche mat.); (di scrittura) marksegno più o di addizione plus sign; segno meno o di sottrazione — minus sign
5) astrol. sign6) (gesto, cenno) signfare segno a qcn. di fare — to signal o gesture to sb. to do, to motion sb. to do
fare segno di sì, di no — to indicate o nod agreement, disagreement
comunicare a -i — to communicate by gestures, to use sign language
7) (espressione, dimostrazione) mark, sign(non) dare o mostrare -i di to show (no) signs of [stanchezza, stress]; dare -i di impazienza — to show signs of impatience
8) med. sign9) sport (bersaglio)10) in segno di as a sign of, as a mark ofl'ha fatto in segno di stima — he did it as a sign o mark of his esteem
•farsi il segno della croce — to bless o cross oneself, to make the sign of the cross
••passare il segno — to go too far, to overshoot o overstep the mark
andare a, colpire nel segno — to find its mark o target, to score a hit, to strike home
* * *segno/'seŋŋo/sostantivo m.1 mark, sign; (di coltello) notch; fare un segno sul muro to make a mark on the wall; portare i -i di to bear the marks o scars of [dolore, tempo]; - i di stanchezza sul volto signs of tiredness on the face; lasciare il segno fig. to leave one's mark, to set one's stamp; (quando si legge) perdere, trovare, tenere il segno to lose, find, mark one's place; mettere un segno alla pagina to mark one's page2 (contrassegno) sign, mark; -i caratteristici, particolari particulars, distinguishing marks3 (prova, indizio) sign; è (un) buon segno it's a good o lucky sign; è cattivo o un brutto segno it's a bad sign; è segno che it's a sign o an indication o a signal that; un segno dei tempi a sign of the times; era un segno del destino it was fate; è arrossito, segno che ti ama he flushed, it's a sure sign that he loves you4 (simbolo grafico) sign (anche mat.); (di scrittura) mark; segno più o di addizione plus sign; segno meno o di sottrazione minus sign5 astrol. sign; di che segno sei? what sign are you? what's your birth sign? nato sotto il segno del Leone born under (the sign of) Leo6 (gesto, cenno) sign; fare segno a qcn. di fare to signal o gesture to sb. to do, to motion sb. to do; fare segno di sì, di no to indicate o nod agreement, disagreement; fare segno con la testa to signal with one's head; linguaggio dei -i sign language; comunicare a -i to communicate by gestures, to use sign language7 (espressione, dimostrazione) mark, sign; (non) dare o mostrare -i di to show (no) signs of [stanchezza, stress]; dare -i di impazienza to show signs of impatience8 med. sign; non dare -i di vita to show no sign of life10 in segno di as a sign of, as a mark of; l'ha fatto in segno di stima he did it as a sign o mark of his esteempassare il segno to go too far, to overshoot o overstep the mark; andare a, colpire nel segno to find its mark o target, to score a hit, to strike home\segno della croce sign of the cross; farsi il segno della croce to bless o cross oneself, to make the sign of the cross; segno zodiacale o dello zodiaco star sign. -
19 SETJA
(set, setta, settr), v.1) to seat, set, place, put (hann setti sveininn í kné konungi; hón var í haug sett);setja e-n inn, to put in prison;setja inn fénað, svín, hross, to pen up, take in;setja dóm, to set a court;setja tjöld, herbúðir, to set up tents;setja grundvöll til kirkju, to lay the foundation of;setja borð, to set up tables;setja e-m gisla, to give one hostages;2) to drive (hann setti øxina í höfuð honum);3) to make, establish (setja lög, frið, grið);setja ráð, ráðagørð, to set on foot (contrive) a plan, plot (báðu þeir hann setja aðra ráðagørð);setja e-m torg, markað, to set up a market;4) to order, prescribe (setja e-m skript);setja e-m dag, stefnu, to fix a day for one to appear;5) with dat., setja e-u, to settle (setja máli);6) to appoint (hann setti Guthorm son sinn til landvarnar);7) to allay (sá dauði mun setja mína sút);8) setja e-t e-u or með e-u, to set, inlay (hann lét gøra gullkaleik ok setja gimsteinum);to embroider (seglit var sett með fögrum skriptum);9) intrans., to set off (hann lagði halann á bak sér ok setti í burtu);setja undan, to escape;10) impers. it settles;þegar er niðt setti moldrykit (acc.), when the dust settled;jarl (acc.) setti svá rauðan sem blóð (dreyrrauðan), the earl turned red as blood;þá setti at honum hósta, a fit of coughing seized him;þá setr at henni grát mikinn, she bursts into tears;11) with preps. and advs.:setja e-n af kirkju, to put out of the church, excommunicate;setja e-n af ríki, to depose one;setja e-n af lífi, af sinni eign, to deprive one of life, of one’s property;setja e-n aptr, hold one back, check (hann setti þá harðliga aptr, er á Þráin leituðu);setja at e-m, to attack;setja e-t á skrá, to enter, set in a scroll;setja á sik hjálm, to put on a helmet;setja á, to push (H. bað Ketil ganga fyrir skut ok setja á);setja e-n eptir, to leave one behind;setja fram skip, to launch a ship;setja e-t fyrir, to prescribe (eptir fyrir-settri skipan);setja þvert nei fyrir, to deny flatly (Þyri setti þvert nei fyrir, at hón myndi giptast gömlum konungi);setja e-n í fjötur, bönd, to put in fetters;hann hafði sett spjót í völlinn hjá sér, he had stuck his spear in the ground beside him;setja e-n niðr, to make one sit down, put one down (H. þreif til hans ok setti hann niðr hjá sér);setja niðr lík, to lay a corpse in earth, bury it;setja niðr mál, deilu, vandræði, to settle it;setja e-t saman, to put together, set up (setja bú saman);to compose, write (eptir bókum þeim, er Snorri setti saman);setja e-n til bókar, to set one to learn;setja e-n til ríkis, to put one on the throne;setja upp, to raise, erect, put up (setja upp skurðgoð);setja upp segl, to hoist sail;setja upp boga, to bend a bow;setja skip upp, to draw a ship up, ashore;setja skip út, to launch, = setja skip fram;setja e-t við e-u, to set against (þat þótti höfðingjum ofrausn ok settu mjök hug sinn við);to bet (ek set við hundrað marka silfrs, at hann ríðr mik eigi af baki);setja e-n yfir e-t, to put one over, at the head of (H. konungr setti Eystein jarl yfir Vestfold);12) refl., setjast.* * *set, setti, sett; a causal to sitja, q. v.; [Ulf. satjan, ga-satjan, = τιθέναι, φυτεύειν; Engl. to set; Dan. sætte; Swed. sätta.]A. To seat, set, place, put; hann setti sveininn í kné konungi, Fms. i. 16; hón var í haug sett, Ld. 20; bar hann inn ok setti hann í sæti, Nj. 179; hann setti hann í næsta sér, 46; setti hann í hásæti hjá sér, 282; setja höfuðit aptr á bolinn, Fms. x. 213; setja á sik hjálm, Nj. 42, 144; var settr undir hann stóll, 269; s. forsæti með endi-löngum bekkjum, 220; setja inn, to put in; s. inn fénað, svín, hross, to pen them, take them in, Gþl. 386, Grág. i. 436: to put in prison, Fms, x. 49; s. í fjötra, bönd, to ‘set in the stocks,’ put in fetters, ii. 173, x. 301; hann hafði sett spjótið ( stuck it) í völlinn hjá sér, Nj. 58; s. hest fyrir sleða, Landn. 94; s. e-n til bókar, to set one to book, set one to learn, Fms. vii. 199, viii. 9; s. til ríkis, to set one to reign, Eg. 366; hann setti sonu sína hina ellri til lands, Orkn. 4 old Ed.; s. á skrá, to enter, set in a scroll, Stj.; setja inn, to insert, Bs. i. 280:—þar var fimmtar-dómr settr, Nj. 241; þar er dómrinn var settr, Eg. 340; setja tjöld, to set up tents, Fms. xi. 85; s. herbúðir, id.; s. gamma sinn annan veg brekkunnar, 38, 79; s. grundvöll til kirkju, to lay the foundation of, 33; s. e-m borð, Nj. 220; setja e-m gísla, to give hostages, Fms. xi. 392.2. special usages, to drive; hann setti öxina í höfuð honum, Nj. 53; þau setja þegar af þeim nýrun, they bite them clean off, Stj. 94.3. intrans. to set off; hann lagði halann á bak sér ok setti í burtu, Fb. i. 565; enn úhreini andi greip grís, ok setti braut síðan, Greg. 56: s. undan, to escape, Nj. 136, Fms. ii. 325; s. undan e-m, s. undan á-gangi e-s, to make one’s escape, Al. 99, Fms, vi. 379.4. with prepp.; setja af, to depose, see above:—s. e-n aptr, to repel, hold back, check, Hkr. i. 20, Fms. xi. 81, Nj. 123, Stj. 21:—setja at, to set against, attack; mun ek s. at hinni rauðu töflunni, of a move in chess, Fas. ii. 67:—setja á, to put up; s. á langar tölur, Sturl. i. 105; s. e-t á sig, to mark, notice; svá var á sett, at Böðvarr, 32: setja á vetr, of livestock in the autumn = Germ. anbinden:—s. eptir, to leave behind, Eg. 368, Fms. ix. 43:—setja e-ð fyrir sig, to set a thing before one, i. e. be sad and depressed on account of it:—setja fram, to put forward, produce, Mar. (fram-setja): setja fyrir, to set before, as a thing ordered; eptir fyrir settri skipan, Sks. 37; setja nei fyrir e-t, to deny, refuse, Fms. ii. 131, ix. 242; setja e-m e-t fyrir, to set as a task to one; hann (the teacher) setti mér þetta fyrir:—setja niðr, to set down, quash; þeir settu Þorgeir niðr á Ánabrekku, put him there, Eg. 237; cp. niðr-setningr, in mod. usage s. niðr ómaga, to distribute the paupers among the households in a parish: s. niðr lík, to lay a corpse in earth, H. E. i. 491, Fms. iv. 110; s. upp óp, gnegg, Hrafn. 7: metaph. to stop, Fms. ix. 355, 452, xi. 260, Hkr. ii. 136, Eg 729: to dispose, s. niðr eptir reglu, Fms. xi. 428:—s. saman, to put together; s. bú saman, iii. 29, Ld. 10, s. saman kvið, kviðburð, Grág., Nj.: to compose, K. Á. 220, Fms. vii. 242; eptir bókum þeim er Snorri setti saman, Sturl. ii. 123; bók þessi heitir Edda, hana hefir saman setta Snori Sturluson, Edda ii. 250; hér er lukt þeim hlut bókar er Ólafr Þórðarson hefir saman sett, 427:—s. fram skip, to launch a ship, Eg. 160, Fms. ix. 478: s. út skip, to launch, 480, Gþl. 371:—s. upp skip, to draw her up ashore (as used to be done for the winter months), Hkr. i. 152, Fms. i. 62, ix. 478, Nj. 281, Eg. 180, Gþl. 371 (upp-sátr); þar fellr á er heitir Gufu-á, í hann setti Ketill upp skip sitt ( laid her up in the river), Eg. 592; (in mod. usage setja (absol.) is to launch a boat); s. upp, to put up, erect, raise, Eg. 492, Fms. vii. 265., Ó. H. 170; s. upp segl, to hoist sail, 165, Fms. ix. 10; s. upp boga, Fas. ii. 543; hann lét s. upp skurðgoð, Ver. 41: s. út, to set out for sale, Bs. i. 636:—5. við, to let, Bær. 6.II. metaph. usages, to make, establish; setja lög, lands-rétt (laga-setning), Kristinn-rétt setti hann við ráð Grímkels biskups, Ó. H. 44; lög þau er Hákon Aðalsteins-fóstri hafði sett í Þrándheimi, id.: svá settu þeir Ketill biskup ok Þorlákr biskup Kristinna laga þátt, K. Þ. K.; hann setti þat í lögum, at …, Ó. H. 4; hann setti Gulaþings-lög með ráði Þorieifs spaka, hann setti ok Frostaþings-lög með ráði Sigurðar jarls, … enn Heiðsefis-lög hafði fyrst sett Hálfdán Svarti, Fms. i. 23; á því þingi (in Nicea) var settr allr Kristinn-dómr, 625. 48; máldagi vel ok skynsamliga settr ok skipaðr, Dipl, i. 5; svá skulu hreppar settir, at hverr bóndi skal sitja it næsta öðrum, Grág. i. 443; setja frið um heim allan, setja frið millum landa, Rb. 412, Eg. 282; settum friði, Grág. ii. 167; s. grið, to make a truce, Nj. 248 (griða-setning); Julius setti misseris-tal, Rb. 412; setja á stofn, to start, begin, Fms. ii. 35: with dat. to settle, settu þeir þessu, Fms. ix. 452; s. þeim málum er konungar áttu um at dæma, Ld. 28; þeir (búar) áttu eigi at s. málinu, Nj. 87:—to appoint, hann setti Guthorm son sinn til landvarnar, Ó. H. 4, Fms. i. 24, 29, Eg. 272, 537, Nj. 129, Hom. 51, Dipl. v. 8; ef hann leysir þat svá af höndum sem hann er til settr, Grág. i. 497:—af-setja, to depose; setja e-n af kirkju, to put out of the church, excommunicate, Sturl. iii. 167; af setja e-n konungdómi, Stj.; s. e-n af ríki, af lífi, Hkr. i. 170; hann hefir af sett mik allri minni eign, Fms. i. 264, ii. 243:—to order, s. e-m skript, ii. 174; hann setti þeim þvílíkan markað, x. 237:—so in the law phrases, s. e-m dag, stefnu, stefnu-dag, fimmt, to fix a day for one to appear, etc., N. G. L. passim, Bs. i. 742; setja mál í dóm, Hrafn. 25:—to plan, contrive, setja ráð, ráða-görð, bragð, Fms. vii. 128, x. 305, 315, xi. 21, Nj. 106.2. to allay; sá dauði mun setja mína, sút, Al. 110; setið svá fyrnsku yðra, H. E. i. 251: to settle, s. mál, Grág. i. 490; enda sé settar sakir þær allar eðr dæmdar, 116: to humble, ek skal s. þik ok semja dramb þitt, Fas. i. 38.3. to set, inlay, by way of ornament; hann lét göra gullkaleik ok setja gimsteinum, Bs. i. 83; hjálm gimsteinum settan, Ld. 128, Fms. i. 15; slæður settar gull-knöppum, Eg. 516; segl sett pellum, Hkr. iii. 243; seglit var sett með fögrum skriptum, Fms. x. 77; skjöld settan járnslám, Fas. i. 415; brynja sett hringum, 215.III. impers. it settles; þegar er niðr setti moldrykit (acc.), when the dust settled, Al. 109:—to turn of a sudden, jarl (acc.) setti svá rauðan sem blóð, Ísl. ii. 220, Finnb. 260; Páll jarl þagði, ok setti dreyr-rauðan, Orkn. 194; konungr þagði, ok setti hann dreyr-rauðan á at sjá, Eg. 113; þá setti at honum hósta ok þröngd svá mikla, a fit of coughing set on him, Fms. i. 282; þá setr at henni grát mikinn, she burst into tears, iii. 113; setr nú at honum kvarða, Skíða R. 41.B. Reflex. to seat oneself, take a seat; ek settumk á fótskörina, Fms. ii. 188; setzk hann undir höfuð honum, Finnb. 238; þeir settusk niðr á völlinn, Nj. 144; s. á tal við, e-n, to sit down to talk with a person, Eg. 37; setjask í hásæti, Fms. i. 18; Hrapp þraut vistir, settisk hann þá at með þeim, Nj. 128:—to take up one’s abode, fór hann í Odda ok settisk þar, 117; at hann mundi fá hennar ok seljask þar, 280; setjask í kyrrsetu, Eg. 367; setjask um kyrrt, to settle oneself to rest, Fas. ii. 530: setjask í stein, to go into a cell, as an anchorite, Nj. 268; s. at ríki sínu, Fas. i. 531: setjask aptr, to desist from, esp. of a journey, Fms. xi. 129; setjask eptir, to remain behind, i. 62; s. heima, to stay at home, Grág. i. 491, N. G. L. i. 127; ek hefi hér upp sezk at þér ( I have taken up my abode with thee) ok tekit hér þrifnað, Lv. 36 (in mod. usage with a notion of intrusion, hann settisk þar upp); setjask fyrir e-t, to withstand, Finnb. 320; lét Sturla þá lausa lögsögu, ok settisk hjá öllum vandraeðum, Sturl. iii. 308; setjask um, to lay siege to (um-sátr), Fms. i. 103, x. 237; en þar sem hin himneski meistari sezk um, leggr hann …, Bs. i. 742 (or sesk um, i. e. sésk um, from sjá?), see the foot-note; nú setjask þeir yfir ( to seize upon) staðinn, ok alla staðarins eign, Sturl. ii. 13.2. to set, go down; er ok þat meiri virðing at aukask af litlum efnum en at hefjask hátt ok setjask með lægingu, Fs. 13: of the sun and stars, þat er víða á því landi, at sól setzk eigi um nætr, Fms. i. 233; vetrardag, en (= er) sól setzk, when the sun sets, N. G. L. i. 348; frá jafndægrí er haust til þess er sól setzk í eyktar-stað, Edda 103 (see sólsetr = sunset); stjörnur renna upp ok setjask, Rb. 466; en þar er á millum allt einn dagr, svá at aldregi setzk dagr á allri þeirri stundu, Sks. 67 (see dagsetr); síðan sólu er sett, Gþl. 442; þegar degi er sett, when day is closing in, Fas. ii. 110.3. to be settled, ended; nú skortir eigi sókn, ok setzk með því ( ends thus) at Sunnan-menn láta undan, Ísl. ii. 366; síðan settisk úfriðr í Svíþjóð, Fms. x. 47; freista ef þessi kurr mætti niðr setjask, Hkr. ii. 140; en niðr settusk allar sakar, Fms. iii. 39.II. pass., ef þeir setjask (= eru settir, are appointed) til at dæma um mál manna, Sks. 649; setjask þá grið allra vinda á millum, 234 (influenced by the Latin).III. part. settr, placed, situated, doing well or ill; Rútr var eptir með frændum sínum vel settr, Ld. 20; hón skal hér svá vel sett sem hón væri mín dóttir, Eg. 156; lítt var hann ok settr at klæðum, Fas. ii. 327, Grett. 91 A; langt kvæði ok íllt, ok sett með (set, studded with) mörgum hlutum íllum ok fáheyrðum, Fms. x. 264:—of a ship, deep in the water, heavy, var skútan mjök sett, Finnb. 254; sá þeir at skipit var sett mjök, Ó. H. 170; skip konungs vóru sett mjök ok sollin, Fms. iii. 44.2. as adj. settled; eru eigi þá sakarnar settri en áðr, Grág. i. 362:—composed, settr ok stillir, ráð-settr, q. v. -
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