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3 мощность на валу
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > мощность на валу
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power, capacity, horse-power; vigour(на машина) duty(на трактор) tractive force(на глас) volume(на радио) sound output(производителност) output(на пласт, жила, залеж) мин. width, depthакустична/звукова мощност acoustic/sound powerексплоатационна мощност service powerелектрическа мощност electric powerизлетна/стартова мощност ав. maximum take-off power, ам. take-off power/ratingинсталирана мощност installed capacityмощност на излъчването emissive/radiation/radiated powerнеобходима мощност required powerотносителна мощност specific capacityтеглителна мощност traction, tensibie force; propulsive/traction power; tow rope horsepowerав. thrust powerпроизводствени мощности production capacitiesс голяма мощност (за машина) тех. heavy-duty (attr.)с малка- мощност (за машина) тех. light-duty (attr.)с пълна/половин мощност at full/half power* * *мо̀щност,ж., -и power, capacity, horse-power; vigour; (на машина) duty; (на трактор) tractive force; (на глас) volume; (на радио) sound output; ( производителност) output; (на пласт, жила, залеж) миньорск. width, depth; валова \мощност shaft/horse power; видима \мощност ел. apparent power; входяща \мощност ел. input power, (power) input; върхова \мощност ел. (on-)peak power; гарантирана \мощност firm capacity; експлоатационна \мощност service power; загубена \мощност dissipated power; излетна/стартова \мощност авиац. maximum take-off power, амер. take-off power/rating; изходяща \мощност ел. output power, (power) output; инсталирана \мощност installed capacity; литрова \мощност power per litre of displacement; \мощност на излъчването emissive/radiation/radiated power; недостатъчна \мощност undercapacity; необходима \мощност required power; номинална \мощност rated/nominal output; rated power; installed/power rating; относителна \мощност specific capacity; полезна \мощност useful/net/real power, available capacity; приведена \мощност corrected power; производствени \мощности production capacities; с голяма \мощност (за машина) техн. heavy-duty (attr.); с малка \мощност (за машина) техн. low-powered, light-duty (attr.); с пълна \мощност at full power; теглителна \мощност traction, tensible force; propulsive/traction power; tow rope horsepower; авиац. thrust power; топлинна \мощност calori(fi)c/heat power, heating capacity.* * *force; output; power: apparent мощност - привидна мощност; strength; vigour* * *1. (на глас) volume 2. (на машина) duty 3. (на пласт, жила, залеж) мин. width, depth 4. (на радио) sound output 5. (на трактор) tractive force 6. (производителност) output 7. power, capacity, horse-power;vigour 8. МОЩНОСТ на излъчването emissive/radiation/radiated power 9. ав. thrust power 10. активна МОЩНОСТ active/real power 11. акустична/ звукова МОЩНОСТ acoustic/sound power 12. валова МОЩНОСТ shaft/horse power 13. видима МОЩНОСТ ел. apparent power 14. входяща МОЩНОСТ ел. input power, (power) input 15. върхова МОЩНОСТ eл. (on-)peak power 16. експлоатационна МОЩНОСТ service power 17. електрическа МОЩНОСТ electric power 18. ефективна МОЩНОСТ actual/effective horse power 19. загубена МОЩНОСТ dissipated power 20. излетна/стартова МОЩНОСТ ав. maximum take-off power, ам. take-off power/rating 21. изходяща МОЩНОСТ ел. output power, (power) output 22. инсталирана МОЩНОСТ installed capacity 23. литрова МОЩНОСТ power per litre of displacement 24. моментна МОЩНОСТ ел. instantaneous /momentary power 25. необходима МОЩНОСТ required power 26. номинална МОЩНОСТ rated/nominal output;rated power;installed/power rating 27. относителна МОЩНОСТ specific capacity 28. полезна МОЩНОСТ useful/net/thrust/real power, available capacity 29. приведена МОЩНОСТ corrected power 30. привидна МОЩНОСТ apparent power 31. производствени МОЩНОСТи production capacities 32. с голяма МОЩНОСТ (за машина) тех. heavy-duty (attr.) 33. с малка -МОЩНОСТ (за машина) тех. light-duty (attr.) 34. с пълна/половин МОЩНОСТ at full/half power 35. теглителна МОЩНОСТ traction, tensibie force;propulsive/traction power;tow rope horsepower 36. топлинна МОЩНОСТ calori(fi)c/heat power, heating capacity -
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1) Naval: BHR( brake horsepower rating), delivered power2) Engineering: effective capacity, shaft output, shaft power3) Construction: brake horse-power, shaft horse-power4) Automobile industry: shaft power (двигателя)5) Mining: shaft horsepower (в лошадиных силах)6) Oil: rotary horsepower, shaft horsepower7) Drilling: s. h. p. (shaft horse power)8) Automation: shaft horse power, shaft horse power (в лошадиных силах)9) Combustion gas turbines: effective horse-power (двигателя, в л. с.) -
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actual efficiencyactual efficiencysactual outputactual outputsbrake powerbrake powerseffective horsepowereffective horsepowerseffective outputeffective outputsshaft horse powershaft horse powerstrue powertrue powersБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > ефективна мощност
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7 мощность, передаваемая валом
1) Engineering: shaft power2) Automation: shaft horse powerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мощность, передаваемая валом
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8 мощность на валу в лошадиных силах
1) Engineering: shaft horsepower2) Makarov: shaft horse powerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мощность на валу в лошадиных силах
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9 мощность двигателя на валу
Makarov: shaft horse-powerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мощность двигателя на валу
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power
отношение работы к интервалу времени ее совершения. — the amount of work accompushed per unit of time.
-, активная (эл.) — power
- без впрыска (воды или водометаноловой смеси), номинальная (двиг.) — dry rating
-, безфорсажная (двиг.) — dry power /thrust/
-, введенная (включенная, передаваемая на трансмиссию несущей системы вертолета) — power он а range of main rotor speeds must be established with power on.
- в лошадиных силах (л.c.) — horsepower (hp)
-, взлетная — takeoff power
-, выведенная (выключенная, не передаваемая на трансмиссию несущей системы вертолета) — power off а range of main rotor speed is established in autorotative maneuver with power off.
-, выходная — output power
- генератора — generator power rating
- двигателя — engine power
-, идущая на преодоление индуктивного (аэродинамического) сопротивления — induced drag power
-, идущая на преодоление профильного сопротивления — profile drag power
-, избыточная — excess power
-, крейсерская — cruising power
- на валу — shaft power, power on shaft
- на валу (в л.с.) — shaft horsepower (shp)
- на валу, эквивалентная (в л.c.) — equivalent shaft horsepower (eshp)
- на единицу веса, удельная — horse power per unit weight
- на единицу площади — power per unit area
- на максимальном продолжительном режиме (двигателя) — maximum continuous power
- на полном газе — full throttle power
-, (или тяга), номинальная (двиг.) — rating rating is а designated limit of operating characteristics based on definite conditions.
-, номинальная (режим работы двигателя) — rated power
-, номинальная (эл.) — nominal rating, rated power
- облачного слоя — thickness of cloud
-, отбираемая на трансмиссию — transmission power input
each transmission power input must be tested at maximum torque.
-, отдаваемая — power output
-, (или тяга) паспортная (двиг.) — rating
-, пиковая — peak power
-, подводимая — input power
-, полезная — useful power
-, полная — total power
-, пониженная (двиг.) — de-rated power
условия работы двигателя на пониженной мощности дпя продления его срока службы. — the policy of operating engines at de-rated power settings to increase engine life.
-, потребляемая — power consumed
-, потребная — power required
-, приведенная (к стандартной атмосфере) — power based upon standard atmospheric conditions
- привода — driving power
-, производственная — production capacity
-, располагаемая — power available
- (или тяга) расчетная (двиг.) — rating, rated power /thrust/
-, реактивная (эл.) — reactive power
- с впрыском (двиг.) — wet rating
-, теоретическая — theoretical power
-, тормозная (в л.с.) — brake horsepower (bhp)
-, тяговая — thrust power
-, удельная — specific power
-, фактическая — actual power
-, чрезвычайная — emergency power
-, чрезвычайная, боевая — combat /war/ emergency power, war emergency rating
-, чрезвычайная взлетная — emergency takeoff power
-, эквивалентная (в л.с.) — equivalent horsepower
-, эффективная — effective power
(генератор) мощностью... квт — (generator) rated at... kw
выдавать м. — produce power
отбирать м. (на вал) — take off power (to shaft)
передавать м. — transmit power
развивать м. — develop power
форсировать м. — augment powerРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > мощность
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11 мощность
depth, capability, capacity, duty, power, (напр. пласта, залежи) thickness, watt, wattage* * *мо́щность ж.1. ( физическая величина) powerбольшо́й мо́щности — high-powerма́лой мо́щности — low-powerобме́ниваться [осуществля́ть обме́н] мощностя́ми ( между энергосистемами) — exchange power (between energy systems)отбира́ть мо́щность — take off powerответвля́ть (часть) мо́щности — tap some powerотдава́ть мо́щность — put out [deliver] powerпередава́ть мо́щность (напр. из каскада в каскад или в нагрузку) — transfer power (e. g., from stage to stage or to load)передава́ть мо́щность (по ли́нии) — transmit power (over a line)поглоща́ть мо́щность — absorb powerпо́лной мо́щности — full-powerмо́щность прохо́дит — power is transmittedчасть мо́щности рассе́ивается на, напр. ано́де, колле́кторе — some power is dissipated at, e. g., anode, collector2. мат. cardinality, cardinal number3. ( производственная) capacity4. ( горных пород) thicknessавари́йная мо́щность — emergency powerакти́вная мо́щность — active [true] powerба́зисная мо́щность — base powerбуксиро́вочная мо́щность мор. — tow-rope horse powerмо́щность вагоноопроки́дывателя — tonnage of a car dumperвзлё́тная мо́щность — take-off powerмо́щность в и́мпульсе рлк. — peak (pulse) powerмо́щность в лошади́ных си́лах — horse-powerмо́щность возбужде́ния ( генераторной лампы) — driving powerмо́щность вскры́ши горн. — thickness of stripping, cover thicknessвходна́я мо́щность — input powerвыходна́я мо́щность — output power, power outputвыходна́я, номина́льная мо́щность ( радиоприёмника) — maximum undistorted outputмо́щность дви́гателя — power [rating] of an engineмо́щность дви́гателя, литро́вая мор. — power-to-volume ratioдли́тельная мо́щность — continuous powerмо́щность до́зы облуче́ния — dose [dosage] rateдопусти́мая мо́щность — power-carrying capacityдопусти́мая, максима́льно мо́щность — overload capacityедини́чная мо́щность — (single-)unit powerмо́щность зажига́ния резона́нсного разря́дника — firing powerмо́щность защи́тного устро́йства, поро́говая — break-down powerмо́щность зву́ка — sound [acoustic] powerмо́щность излуче́ния — radiating [emissive] powerиндика́торная мо́щность — indicated powerмо́щность исто́чника — source strength, source powerка́жущаяся мо́щность — apparent powerкоммути́руемая мо́щность ( магнитоуправляемого контакта) — power handlingмо́щность коро́ткого замыка́ния — short-circuit powerмо́щность котла́ — boiler capacityкрюкова́я мо́щность ( трактора) — draught powerмаксима́льная мо́щность — maximum (output) powerмаксима́льная, продолжи́тельная мо́щность ав. — maximum continuous powerмгнове́нная мо́щность — instantaneous powerмо́щность мно́жества — cardinality [cardinal number] of a setмо́щность на валу́ — shaft power, shaft outputмо́щность на зажи́мах генера́тора — generator terminal output, generator terminal capacityмо́щность на испыта́нии мор. — trial horse-powerмо́щность нака́чки — pump(ing) powerмо́щность на му́фте — coupling powerмо́щность на приводно́м валу́ — power at the drive shaftмо́щность на режи́ме ма́лого га́за ав. — idling powerмо́щность на режи́ме ма́лого га́за, назе́мная ав. — ground idling powerмо́щность на режи́ме ма́лого га́за, полё́тная ав. — flight idling powerмо́щность на согласо́ванной нагру́зке — matched-load powerмо́щность несу́щей — carrier outputномина́льная мо́щность — rated power, power ratingмо́щность облуче́ния — exposure [irradiation] rateотдава́емая мо́щность — power deliveredмо́щность отражё́нного сигна́ла рлк. — echo-signal powerпарази́тная мо́щность — parasitic lossesмо́щность пи́ка — peak powerмо́щность пита́ния — supply powerмо́щность пласта́ — thickness of a seam, seam thicknessмо́щность пласта́, поле́зная вынима́емая — useful worked thickness of a seamмо́щность пласта́, по́лная — full [total] thickness of a seamмо́щность пласта́, рабо́чая — working thickness of a seamпоглоща́емая мо́щность изм. — terminating powerподводи́мая мо́щность — power inputмо́щность подогре́ва — heater powerполе́зная мо́щность1. useful [net] power2. net capacityпо́лная мо́щность — total [gross] powerпоса́дочная мо́щность ав. — landing powerмо́щность пото́ка — rate of flowпотребля́емая мо́щность — demand, power consumptionпотребля́емая мо́щность в ва́ттах — watt consumption, wattageпотре́бная мо́щность — required powerпрое́ктная мо́щность — design outputпроизво́дственная мо́щность — (productive) capacityпроизво́дственная мо́щность по вы́плавке ста́ли в сли́тках — ingot capacityпроизво́дственная мо́щность по произво́дству се́рной кислоты́ — productive capacity for sulphuric acidпроизво́дственная мо́щность ша́хты — productive capacity of a mine, output of a mineпроса́чивающаяся мо́щность — leakage powerпроходя́щая мо́щность — feed-through powerпускова́я мо́щность — starting powerрабо́чая мо́щность — operating powerмо́щность радиоприё́мника, выходна́я — receiver outputмо́щность радиоприё́мника, выходна́я норма́льная — normal test output of a receiverразрывна́я мо́щность — breaking [rupturing] capacityрасполага́емая мо́щность — available [disposable] powerрассе́иваемая мо́щность — dissipated powerмо́щность рассе́яния — power dissipationмо́щность рассе́яния на ано́де — anode (power) dissipationмо́щность рассе́яния на колле́кторе — collector (power) dissipationрасчё́тная мо́щность — rated capacityреакти́вная мо́щность — reactive powerрезе́рвная мо́щность1. spare capacity2. эл. reserve power; рлк. standby powerсре́дняя мо́щность — average [mean] powerсре́дняя мо́щность непреры́вного излуче́ния рлк. — average CW powerмо́щность ста́нции — station capacityсумма́рная мо́щность1. total power2. aggregate capacityтеплова́я мо́щность — heat(ing) rating; beat output; thermal capacityмо́щность ти́па колеба́ний — modal powerтормозна́я мо́щность — brake horse-powerмо́щность турби́ны — turbine capacityмо́щность турби́ны, номина́льная — maximum continuous ratingмо́щность турби́ны, электри́ческая — generator output of a turbineтя́говая мо́щность1. авто tractive power2. мор. towrope horse-powerуде́льная мо́щность — power density, specific powerуде́льная мо́щность пе́чи — specific power ratingмо́щность устано́вки — plant capacityустано́вленная мо́щность — installed capacity, installed powerмо́щность уте́чки — leakage powerмо́щность холосто́го хо́да — shut-off capacityшумова́я мо́щность — noise powerшумова́я, относи́тельная мо́щность — noise ratioшумова́я, эквивале́нтная мо́щность — noise equivalent powerэлектри́ческая мо́щность — electric powerэффекти́вная мо́щность — effective horse-power* * * -
12 эффективная мощность
1) General subject: actual horsepower, mechanic effect2) Aviation: EHP3) Naval: effective horsepower, effective output, efficient power5) Engineering: actual power, brake power6) Chemistry: effective horse power7) Construction: shaft power9) Insurance: Shaft horsepower11) Oil: actual output, effective height (пласта), net pay, net thickness (пласта), effective power, useful efficiency, useful horsepower12) Atomic energy: thrust power13) Power engineering: effective capacitance14) Business: effective capacity15) Drilling: brake horsepower, mechanical effect, net power, real power16) Sakhalin energy glossary: bhp (в л.с.), brake horsepower (в л.с.)17) Solar energy: effective carrying capacity18) Makarov: brake power (двс), mechanical action19) oil&gas: Heff, net pay of the zone, net pay zone, effective oil height, net oil pay, net oil pay of the zone, net oil pay zone, net oil thickness, effective gas height, net gas pay, net gas pay of the zone, net gas pay zone, net gas thickness20) Combustion gas turbines: effective horse-power21) Electrical engineering: (излучаемая) effective (radiated) powerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эффективная мощность
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1. ж. power2. ж. мат. cardinality, cardinal number3. ж. capacity4. ж. thicknessСинонимический ряд:силы (сущ.) мощи; силы -
14 мощность
1) capacity
2) <math.> cardinality
3) potency
4) power
5) <engin.> strength
– аварийная мощность
– активная мощность
– базисная мощность
– большой мощность
– буксировочная мощность
– взлетная мощность
– входная мощность
– выходная мощность
– вычислительная мощность
– длительная мощность
– допустимая мощность
– единичная мощность
– индикаторная мощность
– коммутируемая мощность
– крюковая мощность
– литровая мощность
– логическая мощность
– максимальная мощность
– мгновенная мощность
– мощность антенны
– мощность в импульс
– мощность вагоноопрокидывателя
– мощность возбуждения
– мощность вскрыши
– мощность габаритная
– мощность двигателя
– мощность звука
– мощность звукочастотная
– мощность излучения
– мощность источника
– мощность котла
– мощность литровая
– мощность множества
– мощность на валу
– мощность на испытании
– мощность на муфте
– мощность накачки
– мощность несущей
– мощность облучения
– мощность питания
– мощность пласта
– мощность подогрева
– мощность потерь
– мощность потока
– мощность производства
– мощность просачивающаяся
– мощность проходит
– мощность расчетная
– мощность сигнала
– мощность станции
– мощность суммарная
– мощность удельная
– мощность установки
– мощность утечки
– мощность фирмы
– мощность шума
– мощность эффективная
– номинальная мощность
– обмениваться мощность
– отдаваемая мощность
– отдавать мощность
– паразитная мощность
– передавать мощность
– поглощать мощность
– подводимая мощность
– полезная мощность
– полная мощность
– посадочная мощность
– потребляемая мощность
– потребная мощность
– проектная мощность
– производственная мощность
– пусковая мощность
– разрывная мощность
– располагаемая мощность
– рассеиваемая мощность
– реактивная мощность
– резервная мощность
– средняя мощность
– суммарная мощность
– тепловая мощность
– тормозная мощность
– тяговая мощность
– удельная мощность
– установленная мощность
– шумовая мощность
– эффективная мощность
входная мощность прибора СВЧ — input power
выходная мощность радиоприемника — receiver output
литровая мощность двигателя — power-to-volume ratio
максимальная выходная мощность — peak output power
максимально допустимая мощность — overload capacity
мощность в лошадиных силах — horse-power
мощность дозы облучения — dose rate
мощность короткого замыкания — short-circuit power
мощность на зажимах генератора — generator terminal output
мощность на приводном валу — power at drive shaft
мощность на режиме малого газа — idling power
мощность отраженного сигнала — echo-signal power
мощность рассеяния на аноде — naode dissipation
мощность рассеяния на коллекторе — collector dissipation
мощность типа колебаний — odal power
мощность холостого хода — shut-off capacity
номинальная выходная мощность — maximum undistorted output
номинальная мощность нагрузки — capacity
относительная шумовая мощность — noise ratio
полная мощность на входе — total power input
полная мощность пласта — full thickness of a seam
потребляемая мощность в ваттах — watt consumption
рассеивать мощность на аноде — dissipate power at anode
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15 мощность на валу двигателя
1) Engineering: motor shaft output2) Railway term: effective horse power (в л.с.)3) Automobile industry: effective horsepower (в л.с.), useful horsepower (в л.с.)4) Drilling: useful horsepower (в л. с.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мощность на валу двигателя
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16 Á
* * *a negative suffix to verbs, not;era útmakligt, at it is not unmeet that.* * *1.á, prep., often used elliptically, or even adverbially, [Goth. ana; Engl. on; Germ. an. In the Scandinavian idioms the liquid n is absorbed. In English the same has been supposed to happen in adverbial phrases, e. g. ‘along, away, abroad, afoot, again, agate, ahead, aloft, alone, askew, aside, astray, awry,’ etc. It is indeed true that the Ormulum in its northern dialect freq. uses o, even in common phrases, such as ‘o boke, o land, o life, o slæpe, o strande, o write, o naht, o loft,’ etc., v. the glossary; and we may compare on foot and afoot, on sleep (Engl. Vers. of Bible) and asleep; A. S. a-butan and on-butan (about); agen and ongean (again, against); on bæc, aback; on life, alive; on middan, amid. But it is more than likely that in the expressions quoted above, as well as in numberless others, as well in old as in modern English, the English a- as well as the o- of the Ormulum and the modern Scottish and north of England o- are in reality remains of this very á pronounced au or ow, which was brought by the Scandinavian settlers into the north of England. In the struggle for supremacy between the English dialects after the Conquest, the Scandinavian form á or a won the day in many cases to the exclusion of the Anglo-Saxon on. Some of these adverbs have representatives only in the Scandinavian tongues, not in Anglo-Saxon; see below, with dat. B. II, C. VII; with acc. C. I. and VI. The prep. á denotes the surface or outside; í and ór the inside; at, til, and frá, nearness measured to or from an object: á thus answers to the Gr. επί; the Lat. in includes á and i together.]With dat. and acc.: in the first case with the notion of remaining on a place, answering to Lat. in with abl.; in the last with the notion of motion to the place, = Lat. in with acc.WITH DAT.A. Loc.I. generally on, upon; á gólfi, on the floor, Nj. 2; á hendi, on the hand (of a ring), 48, 225; á palli, 50; á steini, 108; á vegg, 115; á sjá ok á landi, on sea and land. In some instances the distinction between d and i is loose and wavering, but in most cases common sense and usage decide; thus ‘á bók’ merely denotes the letters, the penmanship, ‘í’ the contents of a book; mod. usage, however, prefers ‘í,’ lesa í bók, but stafr á bók. Old writers on the other hand; á bókum Enskum, in English books, Landn. 24, but í Aldafars bók, 23 (in the book De Mensurâ Temporum, by Bede), cp. Grág. i. 76, where á is a false reading instead of at; á bréfi, the contents of a letter: of clothing or arms, mítr á höfði, sverð á hlið, mitre on head, sword on side, Fms. i. 266, viii. 404; hafa lykil á sér, on one’s person, 655 xxvii. 22; möttull á tyglum, a mantle hanging on (i. e. fastened by) laces, Fms. vii. 201: á þingi means to be present at a meeting; í þingi, to abide within a jurisdiction; á himni, á jörðu, on (Engl. in) heaven and earth, e. g. in the Lord’s Prayer, but í helviti, in hell; á Gimli, Edda (of a heavenly abode); á báti, á skipi denote crew and cargo, ‘í’ the timber or materials of which a ship is built, Eg. 385; vera í stafni á skipi, 177: á skógi, to be abroad in a wood (of a hunter, robber, deer); but to be situated (a house), at work (to fell timber), í skógi, 573, Fs. 5, Fms. iii. 122, viii. 31, xi. 1, Glúm. 330, Landn. 173; á mörkinni, Fms. i. 8, but í mörk, of a farm; á firðinum means lying in a firth, of ships or islands (on the surface of the water), þær eyjar liggja á Breiðafirði, Ld. 36; but í firði, living in a district named Firth; á landi, Nj. 98, Fms. xi. 386.II. á is commonly used in connection with the pr. names or countries terminating in ‘land,’ Engl. in, á Englandi, Írlandi, Skotlandi, Bretlandi, Saxlandi, Vindlandi, Vínlandi, Grænalandi, Íslandi, Hálogalandi, Rogalandi, Jótlandi, Frakklandi, Hjaltlandi, Jamtalandi, Hvítramannalandi, Norðrlöndum, etc., vide Landn. and the index to Fms. xii. In old writers í is here very rare, in modern authors more frequent; taste and the context in many instances decide. An Icelander would now say, speaking of the queen or king, ‘á Englandi,’ ruling over, but to live ‘í Englandi,’ or ‘á Englandi;’ the rule in the last case not being quite fixed.2. in connection with other names of countries: á Mæri, Vörs, Ögðum, Fjölum, all districts of Norway, v. Landn.; á Mýrum (in Icel.), á Finnmörk, Landn., á Fjóni (a Danish island); but í Danmörk, Svíþjóð (á Svíþjóðu is poët., Gs. 13).3. before Icel. farms denoting open and elevated slopes and spaces (not too high, because then ‘at’ must be used), such as ‘staðr, völlr, ból, hjalli, bakki, heimr, eyri,’ etc.; á Veggjum, Landn. 69; á Hólmlátri, id.: those ending in ‘-staðr,’ á Geirmundarstöðum, Þórisstöðum, Jarðlangsstöðum…, Landn.: ‘-völlr,’ á Möðruvöllum: á Fitjum (the farm) í Storð (the island), í Fenhring (the island) á Aski (the farm), Landn., Eg.: ‘-nes’ sometimes takes á, sometimes í (in mod. usage always ‘í’), á Nesi, Eb. 14, or í Krossnesi, 30; in the last case the notion of island, νησος, prevails: so also, ‘fjörðr,’ as, þeir börðust á Vigrafirði (of a fight o n the ice), Landn. 101, but orusta í Hafrsfirði, 122: with ‘-bær,’ á is used in the sense of a farm or estate, hón sa á e-m bæ mikit hús ok fagrt, Edda 22; ‘í bæ’ means within doors, of the buildings: with ‘Bær’ as pr. name Landn. uses ‘í,’ 71, 160, 257, 309, 332.4. denoting on or just above; of the sun, when the time is fixed by regarding the sun in connection with points in the horizon, a standing phrase in Icel.; sól á gjáhamri, when the sun is on the crag of the Rift, Grág. i. 26, cp. Glúm. 387; so, brú á á, a bridge on a river, Fms. viii. 179, Hrafn. 20; taka hús á e-m, to surprise one, to take the house over his head, Fms. i. 11.III. á is sometimes used in old writers where we should now expect an acc., esp. in the phrase, leggja sverði (or the like) á e-m, or á e-m miðjum, to stab, Eg. 216, Gísl. 106, Band. 14; þá stakk Starkaðr sprotanum á konungi, then Starkad stabbed the king with the wand, Fas. iii. 34; bíta á kampi (vör), to bite the lips, as a token of pain or emotion, Nj. 209, 68; taka á e-u, to touch a thing, lay hold of it, v. taka; fá á e-u, id. (poët.); leggja hendr á (better at) síðum, in wrestling, Fms. x. 331; koma á úvart á e-m, to come on one unawares, ix. 407 (rare).B. TEMP. of a particular point or period of time, at, on, in:I. gener. denoting during, in the course of; á nótt, degi, nætrþeli …, Bs. i. 139; or spec. adding a pron. or an adject., á næsta sumri, the next summer; á því ári, þingi, misseri, hausti, vári, sumri …, during, in that year …, Bs. i. 679, etc.; á þrem sumrum, in the course of three summers, Grág. i. 218; á þrem várum, Fms. ii. 114; á hálfs mánaðar fresti, within half a month’s delay, Nj. 99; á tvítugs, sextugs … aldri, á barns, gamals aldri, etc., at the age of …, v. aldr: á dögum e-s, in the days of, in his reign or time, Landn. 24, Hrafn. 3, Fms. ix. 229.II. used of a fixed recurrent period or season; á várum, sumrum, haustum, vetrum, á kveldum, every spring, summer …, in the evenings, Eg. 711, Fms. i. 23, 25, vi. 394, Landn. 292: with the numeral adverbs, cp. Lat. ter in anno, um sinn á mánuði, ári, once a month, once a year, where the Engl. a is not the article but the preposition, Grág. i. 89.III. of duration; á degi, during a whole day, Fms. v. 48; á sjau nóttum, Bárð. 166; á því meli, during that time, in the meantime, Grág. i. 259.IV. connected with the seasons (á vetri, sumri, vári, hausti), ‘á’ denotes the next preceding season, the last winter, summer, autumn, Eb. 40, 238, Ld. 206: in such instances ‘á’ denotes the past, ‘at’ the future, ‘í’ the present; thus í vetri in old writers means this winter; á vetri, last winter; at vetri, next winter, Eb. 68 (in a verse), etc.C. In various other relations, more or less metaphorically, on, upon, in, to, with, towards, against:I. denoting object, in respect of, against, almost periphrastically; dvelja á náðum e-s, under one’s protection, Fms. i. 74; hafa metnað á e-u, to be proud of, to take pride in a thing, 127.2. denoting a personal relation, in; bæta e-t á e-m, to make amends, i. e. to one personally; misgöra e-t á e-m, to inflict wrong on one; hafa elsku (hatr) á e-m, to bear love ( hatred) to one, Fms. ix. 242; hefna sín á e-m, to take revenge on one’s person, on anyone; rjúfa sætt á e-m, to break truce on the person of any one, to offend against his person, Nj. 103; hafa sár á sér, 101; sjá á e-m, to read on or in one’s face; sér hann á hverjum manni hvárt til þín er vel eðr illa, 106; var þat brátt auðséð á hennar högum, at …, it could soon be seen in all her doings, that …, Ld. 22.3. also generally to shew signs of a thing; sýna fáleika á sér, to shew marks of displeasure, Nj. 14, Fs. 14; taka vel, illa, lítt, á e-u, to take a thing well, ill, or indifferently, id.; finna á sér, to feel in oneself; fann lítt á honum, hvárt …, it could hardly be seen in his face, whether …, Eb. 42; líkindi eru á, it is likely, Ld. 172; göra kost á e-u, to give a choice, chance of it, 178; eiga vald á e-u, to have power over …, Nj. 10.II. denoting encumbrance, duty, liability; er fimtardómsmál á þeim, to be subject to …, Nj. 231; the phrase, hafa e-t á hendi, or vera á hendi e-m, on one’s hands, of work or duty to be done; eindagi á fé, term, pay day, Grág. i. 140; ómagi (skylda, afvinna) á fé, of a burden or encumbrance, D. I. and Grág. in several passages.III. with a personal pronoun, sér, mér, honum …, denoting personal appearance, temper, character, look, or the like; vera þungr, léttr … á sér, to be heavy or light, either bodily or mentally; þungr á sér, corpulent, Sturl. i. 112; kátr ok léttr á sér, of a gay and light temper, Fms. x. 152; þat bragð hafði hann á sér, he looked as if, … the expression of his face was as though …, Ld., cp. the mod. phrase, hafa á sér svip, bragð, æði, sið, of one’s manner or personal appearance, to bear oneself as, or the like; skjótr (seinn) á fæti, speedy ( slow) of foot, Nj. 258.IV. as a periphrasis of the possessive pronoun connected with the limbs or parts of the body. In common Icel. such phrases as my hands, eyes, head … are hardly ever used, but höfuð, eyru, hár, nef, munnr, hendr, fætr … á mér; so ‘í’ is used of the internal parts, e. g. hjarta, bein … í mér; the eyes are regarded as inside the body, augun í honum: also without the possessive pronoun, or as a periphrasis for a genitive, brjóstið á e-m, one’s breast, Nj. 95, Edda 15; súrnar í augum, it smarts in my eyes, my eyes smart, Nj. 202; kviðinn á sér, its belly, 655 xxx. 5, Fms. vi. 350; hendr á henni, her hands, Gísl. (in a verse); í vörunum á honum, on his lips, Band. 14; ristin á honum, his step, Fms. viii. 141; harðr í tungu, sharp of tongue, Hallfred (Fs. 114); kalt (heitt) á fingrum, höndum, fótum …, cold ( warm) in the fingers, hands, feet …, i. e. with cold fingers, etc.; cp. also the phrase, verða vísa (orð) á munni, of extemporising verses or speeches, freq. in the Sagas; fastr á fótum, fast by the leg, of a bondsman, Nj. 27: of the whole body, díla fundu þeir á honum, 209. The pers. pron. is used only in solemn style (poetry, hymns, the Bible), and perhaps only when influenced by foreign languages, e. g. mitt hjarta hví svo hryggist þú, as a translation of ‘warumb betrübst du dich mein Herz?’ the famous hymn by Hans Sachs; instead of the popular hjartað í mér, Sl. 43, 44: hjartað mitt is only used as a term of endearment, as by a husband to his wife, parents to their child, or the like, in a metaphorical sense; the heart proper is ‘í mér,’ not ‘mitt.’2. of other things, and as a periphrasis of a genitive, of a part belonging to the whole, e. g. dyrr á husi = húsdyrr, at the house-doors; turn á kirkju = kirkju turn; stafn, skutr, segl, árar … á skipi, the stem, stern, sail … of a ship, Fms. ix. 135; blöð á lauk, á tré …, leaves of a leek, of a tree …, Fas. i. 469; egg á sverði = sverðs egg; stafr á bók; kjölr á bók, and in endless other instances.V. denoting instrumentality, by, on, or a-, by means of; afla fjár á hólmgöngum, to make money a-duelling, by means of duels, Eg. 498; á verkum sínum, to subsist on one’s own work, Njarð. 366: as a law term, sekjast á e-ju, to be convicted upon …, Grág. i. 123; sekst maðr þar á sínu eigini ( a man is guilty in re sua), ef hann tekr af þeim manni er heimild ( possessio) hefir til, ii. 191; falla á verkum sínum, to be killed flagranti delicto, v. above; fella e-n á bragði, by a sleight in wrestling; komast undan á flótta, to escape by flight, Eg. 11; á hlaupi, by one’s feet, by speed, Hkr. ii. 168; lifa á e-u, to feed on; bergja á e-u, to taste of a thing; svala sér á e-u, to quench the thirst on.VI. with subst. numerals; á þriðja tigi manna, up to thirty, i. e. from about twenty to thirty, Ld. 194; á öðru hundraði skipa, from one to two hundred sail strong, Fms. x. 126; á níunda tigi, between eighty and ninety years of age, Eg. 764, v. above: used as prep., á hendi, on one’s hand, i. e. bound to do it, v. hönd.VII. in more or less adverbial phrases it may often be translated in Engl. by a participle and a- prefixed; á lopti, aloft; á floti, afloat; á lífi, alive; á verðgangi, a-begging; á brautu, away; á baki, a-back, behind, past; á milli, a-tween; á laun, alone, secretly; á launungu, id.; á móti, against; á enda, at an end, gone; á huldu, hidden; fara á hæli, to go a-heel, i. e. backwards, Fms. vii. 70;—but in many cases these phrases are transl. by the Engl. partic. with a, which is then perh. a mere prefix, not a prep., á flugi, a-flying in the air, Nj. 79; vera á gangi, a-going; á ferli, to be about; á leiki, a-playing, Fms. i. 78; á sundi, a-swimming, ii. 27; á verði, a-watching, x. 201; á hrakningi, a-wandering; á reiki, a-wavering; á skjálfi, a-shivering; á-hleri, a-listening; á tali, a-talking, Ísl. ii. 200; á hlaupi, a-running, Hkr. ii. 268; á verki, a-working; á veiðum, a-hunting; á fiski, a-fishing; á beit, grazing: and as a law term it even means in flagranti, N. G. L. i. 348.VIII. used absolutely without a case in reference to the air or the weather, where ‘á’ is almost redundant; þoka var á mikil, a thick fog came on, Nj. 267; niðamyrkr var á, pitch darkness came on, Eg. 210; allhvast á norðan, a very strong breeze from the north, Fms. ix. 20; þá var á norðrænt, a north wind came on, 42, Ld. 56; hvaðan sem á er, from whatever point the wind is; var á hríð veðrs, a snow storm came on, Nj. 282; görði á regn, rain came on, Fms. vi. 394, xi. 35, Ld. 156.WITH ACC.A. Loc.I. denoting simple direction towards, esp. connected with verbs of motion, going, or the like; hann gékk á bergsnös, Eg. 389; á hamar, Fas. ii. 517.2. in phrases denoting direction; liggja á útborða, lying on the outside of the ship, Eg. 354; á annat borð skipinu, Fms. vii. 260; á bæði borð, on both sides of the ship, Nj. 124, Ld. 56; á tvær hliðar, on both sides, Fms. v. 73. Ísl. ii. 159; á hlið, sidewards; út á hlið, Nj. 262, Edda 44; á aðra hönd henni, Nj. 50, Ld. 46; höggva á tvær hendr, to hew or strike right and left, Ísl. ii. 368, Fas. i. 384, Fms. viii. 363, x. 383.3. upp á, upon; hann tók augu Þjaza ok kastaði upp á himin, Edda 47: with verbs denoting to look, see, horfa, sjá, líta, etc.; hann rak skygnur á land, he cast glances towards the land, Ld. 154.II. denoting direction with or without the idea of arriving:1. with verbs denoting to aim at; of a blow or thrust, stefna á fótinn, Nj. 84; spjótið stefnir á hann miðjan, 205: of the wind, gékk veðrit á vestr, the wind veered to west, Fms. ix. 28; sigla á haf, to stand out to sea, Hkr. i. 146, Fms. i. 39: with ‘út’ added, Eg. 390, Fms. x. 349.2. conveying the notion of arriving, or the intervening space being traversed; spjótið kom á miðjan skjöldinn, Eg. 379, Nj. 96, 97; langt upp á land, far up inland, Hkr. i. 146: to reach, taka ofan á belti, of the long locks of a woman, to reach down to the belt, Nj. 2; ofan á bringu, 48; á þa ofan, 91.III. without reference to the space traversed, connected with verbs denoting to go, turn, come, ride, sail, throw, or the like, motion of every kind; hann kastar honum á völlinn, he flings him down, Nj. 91; hlaupa á skip sitt, to leap on board his ship, 43; á hest, to mount quickly, Edda 75; á lend hestinum, Nj. 91; hann gengr á sáðland sitt, he walks on to his fields, 82: on, upon, komast á fætr, to get upon one’s legs, 92; ganga á land, to go a-shore, Fms. i. 40; ganga á þing, vii. 242, Grág. (often); á skóg, á merkr ok skóga, into a wood, Fb. i. 134, 257, Fms. xi. 118, Eg. 577, Nj. 130; fara á Finnmörk, to go travelling in Finmark, Fms. i. 8; koma, fara á bæ, to arrive at the farm-house; koma á veginn, Eg. 578; stíga á bát, skip, to go on board, 158; hann gékk upp á borg, he went up to the burg (castle), 717; en er þeir komu á loptriðið, 236; hrinda skipum á vatn, to float the ships down into the water, Fms. i. 58; reka austr á haf, to drift eastwards on the sea, x. 145; ríða ofan á, to ride down or over, Nj. 82.IV. in some cases the acc. is used where the dat. would be used, esp. with verbs denoting to see or hear, in such phrases as, þeir sá boða mikinn inn á fjörðinn, they saw great breakers away up in the bight of the firth, the acc. being due perhaps to a motion or direction of the eye or ear towards the object, Nj. 124; sá þeir fólkit á land, they saw the people in the direction of land, Fas. ii. 517: in phrases denoting to be placed, to sit, to be seated, the seat or bench is freq. in the acc. where the dat. would now be used; konungr var þar á land upp, the king was then up the country, the spectator or narrator is conceived as looking from the shore or sea-side, Nj. 46; sitja á miðjan bekk, to be seated on the middle bench, 50; skyldi konungs sæti vera á þann bekk … annat öndvegi var á hinn úæðra pall; hann setti konungs hásæti á miðjan þverpall, Fms. vi. 439, 440, cp. Fagrsk. l. c., Sturl. iii. 182; eru víða fjallbygðir upp á mörkina, in the mark or forest, Eg. 58; var þar mörk mikil á land upp, 229; mannsafnaðr er á land upp (viewed from the sea), Ld. 76; stóll var settr á mótið, Fas. i. 58; beiða fars á skip, to beg a passage, Grág. i. 90.V. denoting parts of the body; bíta e-n á barka, to bite one in the throat, Ísl. ii. 447; skera á háls, to cut the throat of any one, Nj. 156; brjóta e-n á háls, to break any one’s neck; brjóta e-n á bak, to break any one’s back, Fms. vii. 119; kalinn á kné, frozen to the knees with cold, Hm. 3.VI. denoting round; láta reipi á háls hesti, round his horse’s neck, 623. 33; leggja söðul á hest, Nj. 83; and ellipt., leggja á, to saddle; breiða feld á hofuð sér, to wrap a cloak over his head, 164; reyta á sik mosa, to gather moss to cover oneself with, 267; spenna hring á hönd, á fingr, Eg. 300.VII. denoting a burden; stela mat á tvá hesta, hey á fimtán hesta, i. e. a two, a fifteen horse load, Nj. 74: metaph., kjósa feigð á menn, to choose death upon them, i. e. doom them to death, Edda 22.B. TEMP.I. of a period of time, at, to; á morgun, to-morrow (í morgun now means the past morning, the morning of to-day), Ísl. ii. 333.II. if connected with the word day, ‘á’ is now used before a fixed or marked day, a day of the week, a feast day, or the like; á Laugardag, á Sunnudag …, on Saturday, Sunday, the Old Engl. a-Sunday, a-Monday, etc.; á Jóladaginn, Páskadaginn, on Yule and Easter-day; but in old writers more often used ellipt. Sunnudaginn, Jóladaginn …, by dropping the prep. ‘á,’ Fms. viii. 397, Grág. i. 18.III. connected with ‘dagr’ with the definite article suffixed, ‘á’ denotes a fixed, recurring period or season, in; á daginn, during the day-time, every day in turn, Grett. 91 A.IV. connected with ‘evening, morning, the seasons,’ with the article; á kveldit, every evening, Ld. 14; á sumarit, every summer, Vd. 128, where the new Ed. Fs. 51 reads sumrum; á haust, every autumn, Eg. 741 (perh. a misprint instead of á haustin or á haustum); á vetrinn, in the winter time, 710; á várit, every spring, Gþl. 347; the sing., however, is very rare in such cases, the old as well as mod. usage prefers the plur.; á nætrnar, by night, Nj. 210; á várin, Eg. 710; á sumrin, haustin, á morgnana, in the morning (á morgin, sing., means to-morrow); á kveldin, in the evening, only ‘dagr’ is used in sing., v. above (á daginn, not á dagana); but elliptically and by dropping the article, Icelanders say, kveld og morgna, nótt og dag, vetr sumar vor og haust, in the same sense as those above mentioned.V. denoting duration, the article is dropped in the negative phrase, aldri á sinn dag, never during one’s life; aldri á mína daga, never in my life, Bjarn. 8, where a possess. pron. is put between noun and prep., but this phrase is very rare. Such phrases as, á þann dag, that day, and á þenna dag, Stj. 12, 655 xxx. 2. 20, are unclassical.VI. á dag without article can only be used in a distributive sense, e. g. tvisvar á dag, twice a-day; this use is at present freq. in Icel., yet instances from old writers are not on record.VII. denoting a movement onward in time, such as, liðið á nótt, dag, kveld, morgun, sumar, vetr, vár, haust (or nóttina, daginn …), jól, páska, föstu, or the like, far on in the night, day …, Edda 33; er á leið vetrinn, when the winter was well on, as the winter wore on, Nj. 126; cp. áliðinn: also in the phrase, hniginn á inn efra aldr, well stricken in years, Ld. 68.C. Metaph. and in various relations:I. somewhat metaphorically, denoting an act only (not the place); fara á fund, á vit e-s, to call for one, Eg. 140; koma á ræðu við e-n, to come to a parley with, to speak, 173; ganga á tal, Nj. 103; skora á hólm, to challenge to a duel on an island; koma á grið, to enter into a service, to be domiciled, Grág. i. 151; fara á veiðar, to go a-hunting, Fms. i. 8.β. generally denoting on, upon, in, to; bjóða vöxtu á féit, to offer interest on the money, Grág. i. 198; ganga á berhögg, to come to blows, v. berhögg; fá á e-n, to make an impression upon one, Nj. 79; ganga á vápn e-s, to throw oneself on an enemy’s weapon, meet him face to face, Rd. 310; ganga á lagið, to press on up the spear-shaft after it has passed through one so as to get near one’s foe, i. e. to avail oneself of the last chance; bera fé á e-n, to bribe, Nj. 62; bera öl á e-n, to make drunk, Fas. i. 13; snúinn á e-t, inclined to, Fms. x. 142; sammælast á e-t, to agree upon, Nj. 86; sættast, verða sáttr á e-t, in the same sense, to come to an agreement, settlement, or atonement, 78, Edda 15, Eb. 288, Ld. 50, Fms. i. 279; ganga á mála, to serve for pay as a soldier, Nj. 121; ganga á vald e-s, to put oneself in his power, 267; ganga á sætt, to break an agreement; vega á veittar trygðir, to break truce, Grág. ii. 169.II. denoting in regard to, in respect to:1. of colour, complexion, the hue of the hair, or the like; hvítr, jarpr, dökkr … á hár, having white, brown, or dark … hair, Ísl. ii. 190, Nj. 39; svartr á brún ok brá, dark of brow and eyebrow; dökkr á hörund, id., etc.2. denoting skill, dexterity; hagr á tré, a good carpenter; hagr á járn, málm, smíðar …, an expert worker in iron, metals …, Eg. 4; fimr á boga, good at the bow: also used of mastership in science or arts, meistari á hörpuslátt, a master in striking the harp, Fas. iii. 220; fræðimaðr á kvæði, knowing many poems by heart, Fms. vi. 391; fræðimaðr á landnámssögur ok forna fræði, a learned scholar in histories and antiquities (of Are Frode), Ísl. ii. 189; mikill á íþrótt, skilful in an art, Edda (pref.) 148; but dat. in the phrase, kunna (vel) á skíðum, to be a cunning skater, Fms. i. 9, vii. 120.3. denoting dimensions; á hæð, lengd, breidd, dýpt …, in the heighth, length, breadth, depth …, Eg. 277; á hvern veg, on each side, Edda 41 (square miles); á annan veg, on the one side, Grág. i. 89.β. the phrase, á sik, in regard to oneself, vel (illa) á sik kominn, of a fine ( ugly) appearance, Ld. 100, Fas. iii. 74.III. denoting instrumentality; bjargast á sínar hendr, to live on the work of one’s own hands, (á sínar spýtur is a mod. phrase in the same sense); (vega) á skálir, pundara, to weigh in scales, Grág. ii. 370; at hann hefði tvá pundara, ok hefði á hinn meira keypt en á hinn minna selt, of a man using two scales, a big one for buying and a little one for selling, Sturl. i. 91; á sinn kostnað, at one’s own expense; nefna e-n á nafn, by name, Grág. i. 17, etc. The Icel. also say, spinna á rokk, snældu, to spin on or with a rock or distaff; mala á kvern, to grind in a ‘querne,’ where Edda 73 uses dat.; esp. of musical instruments, syngja, leika á hljóðfæri, hörpu, gígju …; in the old usage, leika hörpu …, Stj. 458.IV. denoting the manner or way of doing:1. á þessa lund, in this wise, Grág. ii. 22; á marga vega, á alla, ymsa vega, in many, all, respects, Fms. i. 114; á sitt hóf, in its turn, respectively, Ld. 136, where the context shews that the expression answers to the Lat. mutatis mutandis; á Þýðersku, after German fashion, Sks. 288.2. esp. of language; mæla, rita á e-a tungu, to speak, write in a tongue; á Írsku, in Irish, Ld. 76; Norrænu, in Norse, Eb. 330, Vm. 35; a Danska tungu, in Danish, i. e. Scandinavian, Norse, or Icelandic, Grág. i. 18; á Vára tungu, i. e. in Icelandic, 181; rita á Norræna tungu, to write in Norse, Hkr. (pref.), Bs. i. 59:—at present, dat. is sometimes used.3. in some phrases the acc. is used instead of the dat.; hann sýndi á sik mikit gaman, Fms. x. 329; hann lét ekki á sik finna, he shewed no sign of motion, Nj. 111; skaltú önga fáleika á þik gera (Cod. Kalf.), 14.V. used in a distributive sense; skal mörk kaupa gæzlu á kú, eðr oxa fim vetra gamlan, a mark for every cow, Grág. i. 147; alin á hvert hross, 442; á mann, per man (now freq.): cp. also á dag above, lit. B.VI. connected with nouns,1. prepositional; á hendr (with dat.), against; á hæla, at heel, close behind; á bak, at back, i. e. past, after; á vit (with gen.), towards.2. adverbially; á braut, away, abroad; á víxl, in turns; á mis, amiss; á víð ok dreif, a-wide and a-drift, i. e. dispersedly.3. used almost redundantly before the following prep.; á eptir, after, behind; á undan, in front of; á meðal, á milli, among; á mót, against; á við, about, alike; á frá (cp. Swed. ifrån), from (rare); á fyrir = fyrir, Haustl. 1; á hjá, beside (rare); á fram, a-head, forwards; á samt, together; ávalt = of allt, always: following a prep., upp á, upon; niðr á, down upon; ofan á, eptir á, post eventum, (temp.) á eptir is loc., id., etc.VII. connected with many transitive verbs, answering to the Lat. ad- or in-, in composition, in many cases periphrastically for an objective case. The prep. generally follows after the verb, instead of being prefixed to it as in Lat., and answers to the Engl. on, to; heita kalla, hrópa á, to call on; heyra, hlusta, hlyða á, to hearken to, listen to; hyggja, hugsa á, to think on; minna á, to remind; sjá, líta, horfa, stara, mæna, glápa, koma auga … á, to look on; girnast á, to wish for; trúa á, to believe on; skora á, to call on any one to come out, challenge; kæra á, to accuse; heilsa á, to greet; herja, ganga, ríða, hlaupa, ráða … á, to fall on, attack, cp. ágangr, áreið, áhlaup; ljúga á, to tell lies of, to slander; telja á, to carp at; ausa, tala, hella, kasta, verpa … á, to pour, throw on; ríða, bera, dreifa á, to sprinkle on; vanta, skorta á, to fall short of; ala á, to plead, beg; leggja á, to throw a spell on, lay a saddle on; hætta á, to venture on; gizka á, to guess at; kveða á, to fix on, etc.: in a reciprocal sense, haldast á, of mutual strife; sendast á, to exchange presents; skrifast á, to correspond (mod.); kallast á, to shout mutually; standast á, to coincide, so as to be just opposite one another, etc.2.f. [Lat. aqua; Goth. ahva; Hel. aha; A. S. eâ; O. H. G. aha, owa; cp. Germ. ach and aue; Fr. eau, eaux; Engl. Ax-, Ex-, etc., in names of places; Swed.-Dan. å; the Scandinavians absorb the hu, so that only a single vowel or diphthong remains of the whole word]:—a river. The old form in nom. dat. acc. sing. is , v. the introduction to A, page 1, Bs. i. 333 sq., where ́n, ́ (acc.), and ́na; so also Greg. 677; the old fragm. of Grág. ii. 222, 223, new Ed. In the Kb. of the Edda the old form occurs twice, viz. page 75, ́na (acc.), (but two lines below, ána), í ́nni (dat.) The old form also repeatedly occurs in the Kb. and Sb. of the Grág., e. g. ii. 266, 267: gen. sing. ár; nom. pl. ár, gen. á contracted, dat. ám, obsolete form ́m; Edda 43, Eg. 80, 99, 133, 185: proverbs, at ósi skal á stemma, answering to the Lat. principiis obsta, Edda 60; hér kemr á til sæfar, here the river runs into the sea, metaph. = this is the very end, seems to have been a favourite ending of old poems; it is recorded in the Húsdrápa and the Norðsetadrápa, v. Edda 96, Skálda 198; cp. the common saying, oil vötn renna til sævar, ‘all waters run into the sea.’ Rivers with glacier water are in Icel. called Hvítá, White river, or Jökulsá: Hitá, Hot river, from a hot spring, opp. to Kaldá, v. Landn.: others take a name from the fish in them, as Laxá, Lax or Salmon river (freq.); Örriða á, etc.: a tributary river is þverá, etc.: ár in the Njála often means the great rivers Ölfusá and Þjórsá in the south of Iceland. Áin helga, a river in Sweden, Hkr. ii: á is also suffixed to the names of foreign rivers, Tempsá = Thames; Dóná, Danube (Germ. Don-au), (mod.), etc. Vide Edda (Gl.) 116, 117, containing the names of over a hundred North-English and Scottish rivers.COMPDS: áráll, árbakki, árbrot, ardjúp, árfarvegr, árfors, árgljúfr, árhlutr, ármegin, árminni, ármót, áróss, árreki, árstraumr, árströnd, árvað, árvegr, árvöxtr. -
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1) General subject: (половой) cock, penis2) Biology: phallus3) Colloquial: wand, gentleman's sausage4) Australian slang: old teller5) Euphemism: Uncle Sam6) Jargon: peen (short for penis), choad, braun7) Invective: bicho, jang, middle leg, piccolo (при оральном половом акте), pinga, tool, wag (обычно маленького мальчика), wang, ying-yang, Johnson, arm, cock, jing-jang, joy knob, joy-stick, pecker, pencil, peter, pole, prick, pud, pudding (особенно используемый при мастурбации), rod, whang, yang8) Taboo: Anglican length, Athenaeum, Cyclops, Fagan, Irish root, Jezebel, John, John Thomas, Little Willie, Long Dong Silver, Mister Tom, Mr Jones, Mr. Happy, Mr. Sausage, Oscar, Perce, Percy, Randy Rupert, Rumple Foreskin, Rupert, Spam javelin, Spurt Reynolds (игра слов на spurt и имени актера Burt Reynolds), Wolver, Zab (из арабского), ace poker, almond, arbor vitae, baby-maker, bacon bazooka, bald-headed hermit, banana, bat, baton, bazooka, bean, bean-tosser, beard-jammer, beaver cleaver, bed flute (см. pink oboe; особ. как объект орального секса), bell-rope, best leg of three, big bamboo, big daddy, bingey, bit of hard (см. hard-on), bit of snug, blade, blow stick, blowtorch, blue veined steak, bog bamboo, bolt, bone phone, bowel trowel, boy, boymeat, bozak, brush, business, button worker (см. button), cannon, captain, chanticleer, cheesepipe (см. cheese), cheesy wheelbarrow, chopper, chum, clam ram, cock-opener, cocklet, copper stick, corey, corker, corn beef cudgel, cory, crab ladder, crack-haunter, cracksman, crank, cranny-hunter, cream-stick, crimson crowbar, cuckoo, cucumber, custard cannon (см. lamb cannon, mutton musket), dagger, dang, dangle, dangler, dearest member, derrick, dick, diddle, dildo, ding dong, dingle-dangle, dinosaur, dipstick, dirk, dolly, dong, donger, doob, doodle (обыч. у ребенка), doover, dork, driving post, drumstick, dummy, (от еврейского 80+90, означающего буквы pay и tzadik, являющиеся эвфемизмом слова putz q.v.) eighty-ninety, eleventh finger, enob, eye opener, fallos, fanny battering ram, fanny rat, ferret (см. exercise the ferret), fiddle-bow (см. fiddle), fishing-rod, flapjack, flapper, fleshy fugelhorn, flip-flap, flute, fool-maker, fornicating engine, fornicator, four-eleven-forty-four (4-11-44), (4-9-3-11, по номерам букв в алфавите) four-nine-three-eleven, fuck stick, fuckstick, gap-stopper, gardener, generating tool, gibbon gristle, giggle-stick, girl-catcher, girlometer, goo gun, goober, goose's neck, gooser, gravy-giver, grinding tool, gristle, guided muscle (см. meat seeking pissile), gully raker, gun, gut-stick, hair-divider, ham howitzer, hambone, hammer, hampton (см. Hampton Wick), handstaff, hang down, hanging johnny (особ. у импотента или мужчины, зараженного венерическим заболеванием), happy lamp, hermit, hickey, hicky, high pressure vein cane, hissing Sid, holy iron, holy poker, honker, hood, hoop stretcher, hootchee, horn, horse, hot dog, hot rod, ice cream machine, inch, incher, instrument, jack, jack in the box, jammy, jerking iron, jigger, jiggling bore, jimmy, jing-jang (см. jang), jock, joint, jojo, jones, junior (обычно мужчина называет так свой собственный), key, kidney-scraper, kirp (перевертыш от prick q.v.), knob, knock, knocker, labia lard, ladies' delight, ladies' lollipop, lamb cannon, lamp of life, lance, langer, langolee, large lad, leather-stretcher, leg, lemon, length (см. yardage), lingam (из санскрита), lipstick (по аналогии с тем, как помада появляется из тюбика), little Davy, little brother (см. little sister), little finger, little friend, live rabbit, live sausage (см. sausage), liver tickler (см. lung disturber), living flute, lizard, lollipop, long John (об. большого размера), love muscle, love sausage, love torpedo, lucky Pierre, lullaby, luncheon truncheon, lung-disturber (см. kidney-wiper), mac, mack, mad mick, maggot, magic wand (особ. эрегированный), main cable, man Thomas, man-root, manhood, marrowbone, matrimonial peacemaker, meat, meat flute, meat seeking pissile, meat whistle, member, mickey, middle finger, milkman, mole, mouse, mouth-muscle, mulligan, mutton dagger (см. meat), mutton musket (см. lamb cannon), needle, nightstick, nimrod, nippy, nob, noodle, old Adam, old blind Bob, old fella, old horney, old man, old root, one eyed zipper fish, one-eyed milkman, one-eyed trouser-snake, one-holed flute, organ, pax-wax, peacemaker, pecnoster, pee-pee, peeny, peewee, peg, pen, pendulum (см. dingle dangle), perch, pestle (см. mortar), pickle, piece, pike staff, pile-driver, pillock, pin, pink Darth Vader (по имени одного из героев "Звездных войн" в каске специфической формы), pink cigar (особ. как объект фелляции), pink oboe (см. blue veined trumpet), pintle, pipe, pirate of men's pants, piss-maker, pisser, pisslit, pistol, piston, pizzle, plonker, plunger, pocket rocket, pointer, poker, poo pipe pirate, pood, poontanger, pork prescription, pork sword, porridge gun, power, pricklet, pride and joy, private property, prong, pulse, pump, pump action mottgun, pump-handle, pup, purple pearler, putter, putz, quim-stake, quim-wedge, rammer, ranger, rat, raw meat, reamer, rector of the females, red cap, red-hot poker, rhythm stick, rising main, roger, rolling pin, roly-poly, rooster, root, rotoplooker (произносится ro-to-ploo-ka), salami, sausage, schlong, schmuck, screwdriver (см. screw), sexing piece, shaft, she, shit-disturber, shlong, shotgun, silent flute, skin boat, skin flute, skinflute (особ. как объект орального секса), sky-scraper, slug, snack (особ. как объект фелляции), snake, snorker, sperm worm, spindle, spout, staff, stalk, stem, stern-post, stick, sting, stormy dick, strap, strap-on, string, sucker, sugar-stick, swack, sweet meat, swipe, tadger, tail, tail-end, tail-pike, tallywag, tallywhacker, that thing, thing, thingumbob, third leg, tickler, timothy, tinkler, todger, tommy, tonge, tonk, toot meat, tosh, tossle, touch-trap, trouser snake, trouser trout, trumpet (см. blue veined trumpet, pink oboe), truncheon, tube, tummy banana, turkey neck, umbrella, unemployed, veiny bang stick, wab, weapon, wedge, wee-poh, whacker, whammer, whistle, wick, wiener, wigga-wagga, willie, willy, winkie, winkle, wire, wong, wriggling pole, yard, yosh, yutz, zipperfish, zubrick, zucchini, Baby spanner
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