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  • 21 KAUPA

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    (kaupi, keypta, kayptr), v.
    1) to buy (keypti Njáll land í Ossabœ);
    kaupa kaupi, to bargain;
    2) to make an agreement about (þeir keyptu þessu);
    3) with preps.:
    kaupa e-n á braut, to buy one of;
    kaupa e-t at e-m, to buy a thing of one;
    kaupa saman, to bargain;
    kaupa um e-t, to barter, exchange (keypti hann um lönd við Guðrúnu);
    kaupa við e-n, to make a bargain, come to terms with one;
    recipr., kaupast við, to bargain with one another.
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    kaupir, pret. keypti, part. keypt; [Ulf. kaupatjan = κολαφίζειν and kaupon = πραγματεύεσθαι, Luke xix. 13; A. S. ceâpian; Old Engl. chop; North. E. coup; cp. Engl. cheapen, chaffer, couper, chap-man, etc. (see angr); Germ. kaufen; Dutch koopen; Swed. köpa; Dan. kjöbe; a word common to all Teut. languages. The derivation from Lat. caupona is hardly admissible, whereas Grimm’s ingenious suggestion (Dict. iii. 198) connecting it with Goth. kaupatjan, which Ulf. uses = to strike in the face, is strongly borne out by the very form of the Icel. word;—since, first, this word, although having au as its root vowel, follows the 2nd and not the 1st weak conjugation; secondly, the vowel changes in preterite and participle, which is characteristic of a verb with an inflexive or characteristic j; thirdly, the t in the preterite (so far as is known) is never spelt with ð or þ,—keypti, not keypði or keypþi (see introduction to letter D, C. III. 2),—which indicates that the t is here radical and not inflexive. The Icel. word therefore represents in its tenses both the Gothic words,—kaupan in the present tense, kaupatjan in the preterite: the bargain was symbolized by ‘striking,’ hence the phrase ‘to strike’ a bargain, Dutch koopslagen.]
    B. To buy; magran mar kaupa, Hm. 83; kaupa frið, Skm. 19; opt kaupir sér í litlu lof, Hm. 51; vel-keyptr, 107; allan þann varning er þú kaupir ok selr, Sks. 20; hann keypti skip til ferðar, Mar. passim; keypti Njáll land í Ossabæ, Nj. 151, Grág. ii. 243; Vill Rútr görask mágr þinn ok kaupa dóttur þína, Nj. 3:—the bargain or price in dat., skal öln (dat.) kaupa geymslu á kú, Grág. i. 147, 466; kaupa land verði, ii. 243; k. sex álnum, i. 466; kaupa mey (konu) mundi, þá er kona mundi keypt, er mörk sex álna aura er goldin at mundi eðr handsöluð, eðr meira fé ella, 175; gulli keypta léztú Gýmis dóttur, Ls. 42.
    2. absol. to make a bargain; þótt vér kaupim eigi, Nj. 49: kaupa kaupi, to bargain; eigi kemr mér þat í hug at Snorri kaupi sínu kaupi betr þótt hann gefi þér mat, Eb. 182; k. dýrt, to buy dearly, metaph., Parc., Str. 50.
    II. with prepp.; kaupa saman, to bargain, Hkv. Hjörv. 3; kaupa á braut, to buy one off; þess væntir mik, at þú sér vel þessu á braut kaupandi, well worth being bought off at this price, Fms. xi. 56:—k. við e-n, to make a bargain, come to terms with one, Nj. 40, Fb. ii. 75:—k. um, to barter, exchange; keypti hann um lönd við Guðrúnu Ósvífrs-dóttur, Eb. 282; kaupa klæðum (klæði um?) við e-n, to exchange clothes with one, Fms. ii. 156; mælt var at þau mundi kaupa um lönd, Snorri ok Guðrún, Ld. 248; drottning keypti um sonu við ambátt, Fas. ii. 59:—k. e-t at e-m, to buy of one; hann keypti at Þorgeiri, Íb. 11 (cꜹpti MS.); þat er mitt eyrendi at k. at þér kvikfé, Fms. vi. 103, Ld. 96, Fb. ii. 75.
    III. reflex., rétt er at maðr láti kaupask verk at, hire oneself out, Grág. i. 468: svá mikit sem mér kaupisk í, as much as I gain by it, Band. 31 new Ed.; ef ek vissa, at þat keyptisk í, at …, that it would be gained by it, Fms. v. 138; mikit kaupisk nú í, much is gained, vii. 116; slíkt sem mér kaupisk í, xi. 285.
    2. recipr., þar sem menn kaupask saman at lögum, to bargain with one another, Gþl. 477; á þat urðu vit sáttir er vit keyptumk við, Fb. ii. 78; þegar er ér kaupisk við, Eb. 112; öðrumtveggja þeim er við hafa keypzk, Grág. i. 227: the phrase, komask at keyptu, to pay dearly for, smart for it, Eg. 64, Háv. 46, Karl. 401.
    3. pass., ekki munu frændr Grettis ausa út fé fyrir verk hans ef honum kaupisk enginn friðr, Grett. 126 A; sem í þessi ferð muni mér þá engi frami kaupask, St. Odd. 10.

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  • 22 Language

       Philosophy is written in that great book, the universe, which is always open, right before our eyes. But one cannot understand this book without first learning to understand the language and to know the characters in which it is written. It is written in the language of mathematics, and the characters are triangles, circles, and other figures. Without these, one cannot understand a single word of it, and just wanders in a dark labyrinth. (Galileo, 1990, p. 232)
       It never happens that it [a nonhuman animal] arranges its speech in various ways in order to reply appropriately to everything that may be said in its presence, as even the lowest type of man can do. (Descartes, 1970a, p. 116)
       It is a very remarkable fact that there are none so depraved and stupid, without even excepting idiots, that they cannot arrange different words together, forming of them a statement by which they make known their thoughts; while, on the other hand, there is no other animal, however perfect and fortunately circumstanced it may be, which can do the same. (Descartes, 1967, p. 116)
       Human beings do not live in the object world alone, nor alone in the world of social activity as ordinarily understood, but are very much at the mercy of the particular language which has become the medium of expression for their society. It is quite an illusion to imagine that one adjusts to reality essentially without the use of language and that language is merely an incidental means of solving specific problems of communication or reflection. The fact of the matter is that the "real world" is to a large extent unconsciously built on the language habits of the group.... We see and hear and otherwise experience very largely as we do because the language habits of our community predispose certain choices of interpretation. (Sapir, 1921, p. 75)
       It powerfully conditions all our thinking about social problems and processes.... No two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be considered as representing the same social reality. The worlds in which different societies live are distinct worlds, not merely the same worlds with different labels attached. (Sapir, 1985, p. 162)
       [A list of language games, not meant to be exhaustive:]
       Giving orders, and obeying them- Describing the appearance of an object, or giving its measurements- Constructing an object from a description (a drawing)Reporting an eventSpeculating about an eventForming and testing a hypothesisPresenting the results of an experiment in tables and diagramsMaking up a story; and reading itPlay actingSinging catchesGuessing riddlesMaking a joke; and telling it
       Solving a problem in practical arithmeticTranslating from one language into another
       LANGUAGE Asking, thanking, cursing, greeting, and praying-. (Wittgenstein, 1953, Pt. I, No. 23, pp. 11 e-12 e)
       We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native languages.... The world is presented in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds-and this means largely by the linguistic systems in our minds.... No individual is free to describe nature with absolute impartiality but is constrained to certain modes of interpretation even while he thinks himself most free. (Whorf, 1956, pp. 153, 213-214)
       We dissect nature along the lines laid down by our native languages.
       The categories and types that we isolate from the world of phenomena we do not find there because they stare every observer in the face; on the contrary, the world is presented in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds-and this means largely by the linguistic systems in our minds.... We are thus introduced to a new principle of relativity, which holds that all observers are not led by the same physical evidence to the same picture of the universe, unless their linguistic backgrounds are similar or can in some way be calibrated. (Whorf, 1956, pp. 213-214)
       9) The Forms of a Person's Thoughts Are Controlled by Unperceived Patterns of His Own Language
       The forms of a person's thoughts are controlled by inexorable laws of pattern of which he is unconscious. These patterns are the unperceived intricate systematizations of his own language-shown readily enough by a candid comparison and contrast with other languages, especially those of a different linguistic family. (Whorf, 1956, p. 252)
       It has come to be commonly held that many utterances which look like statements are either not intended at all, or only intended in part, to record or impart straightforward information about the facts.... Many traditional philosophical perplexities have arisen through a mistake-the mistake of taking as straightforward statements of fact utterances which are either (in interesting non-grammatical ways) nonsensical or else intended as something quite different. (Austin, 1962, pp. 2-3)
       In general, one might define a complex of semantic components connected by logical constants as a concept. The dictionary of a language is then a system of concepts in which a phonological form and certain syntactic and morphological characteristics are assigned to each concept. This system of concepts is structured by several types of relations. It is supplemented, furthermore, by redundancy or implicational rules..., representing general properties of the whole system of concepts.... At least a relevant part of these general rules is not bound to particular languages, but represents presumably universal structures of natural languages. They are not learned, but are rather a part of the human ability to acquire an arbitrary natural language. (Bierwisch, 1970, pp. 171-172)
       In studying the evolution of mind, we cannot guess to what extent there are physically possible alternatives to, say, transformational generative grammar, for an organism meeting certain other physical conditions characteristic of humans. Conceivably, there are none-or very few-in which case talk about evolution of the language capacity is beside the point. (Chomsky, 1972, p. 98)
       [It is] truth value rather than syntactic well-formedness that chiefly governs explicit verbal reinforcement by parents-which renders mildly paradoxical the fact that the usual product of such a training schedule is an adult whose speech is highly grammatical but not notably truthful. (R. O. Brown, 1973, p. 330)
       he conceptual base is responsible for formally representing the concepts underlying an utterance.... A given word in a language may or may not have one or more concepts underlying it.... On the sentential level, the utterances of a given language are encoded within a syntactic structure of that language. The basic construction of the sentential level is the sentence.
       The next highest level... is the conceptual level. We call the basic construction of this level the conceptualization. A conceptualization consists of concepts and certain relations among those concepts. We can consider that both levels exist at the same point in time and that for any unit on one level, some corresponding realizate exists on the other level. This realizate may be null or extremely complex.... Conceptualizations may relate to other conceptualizations by nesting or other specified relationships. (Schank, 1973, pp. 191-192)
       The mathematics of multi-dimensional interactive spaces and lattices, the projection of "computer behavior" on to possible models of cerebral functions, the theoretical and mechanical investigation of artificial intelligence, are producing a stream of sophisticated, often suggestive ideas.
       But it is, I believe, fair to say that nothing put forward until now in either theoretic design or mechanical mimicry comes even remotely in reach of the most rudimentary linguistic realities. (Steiner, 1975, p. 284)
       The step from the simple tool to the master tool, a tool to make tools (what we would now call a machine tool), seems to me indeed to parallel the final step to human language, which I call reconstitution. It expresses in a practical and social context the same understanding of hierarchy, and shows the same analysis by function as a basis for synthesis. (Bronowski, 1977, pp. 127-128)
        t is the language donn eґ in which we conduct our lives.... We have no other. And the danger is that formal linguistic models, in their loosely argued analogy with the axiomatic structure of the mathematical sciences, may block perception.... It is quite conceivable that, in language, continuous induction from simple, elemental units to more complex, realistic forms is not justified. The extent and formal "undecidability" of context-and every linguistic particle above the level of the phoneme is context-bound-may make it impossible, except in the most abstract, meta-linguistic sense, to pass from "pro-verbs," "kernals," or "deep deep structures" to actual speech. (Steiner, 1975, pp. 111-113)
       A higher-level formal language is an abstract machine. (Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 113)
       Jakobson sees metaphor and metonymy as the characteristic modes of binarily opposed polarities which between them underpin the two-fold process of selection and combination by which linguistic signs are formed.... Thus messages are constructed, as Saussure said, by a combination of a "horizontal" movement, which combines words together, and a "vertical" movement, which selects the particular words from the available inventory or "inner storehouse" of the language. The combinative (or syntagmatic) process manifests itself in contiguity (one word being placed next to another) and its mode is metonymic. The selective (or associative) process manifests itself in similarity (one word or concept being "like" another) and its mode is metaphoric. The "opposition" of metaphor and metonymy therefore may be said to represent in effect the essence of the total opposition between the synchronic mode of language (its immediate, coexistent, "vertical" relationships) and its diachronic mode (its sequential, successive, lineal progressive relationships). (Hawkes, 1977, pp. 77-78)
       It is striking that the layered structure that man has given to language constantly reappears in his analyses of nature. (Bronowski, 1977, p. 121)
       First, [an ideal intertheoretic reduction] provides us with a set of rules"correspondence rules" or "bridge laws," as the standard vernacular has it-which effect a mapping of the terms of the old theory (T o) onto a subset of the expressions of the new or reducing theory (T n). These rules guide the application of those selected expressions of T n in the following way: we are free to make singular applications of their correspondencerule doppelgangers in T o....
       Second, and equally important, a successful reduction ideally has the outcome that, under the term mapping effected by the correspondence rules, the central principles of T o (those of semantic and systematic importance) are mapped onto general sentences of T n that are theorems of Tn. (P. Churchland, 1979, p. 81)
       If non-linguistic factors must be included in grammar: beliefs, attitudes, etc. [this would] amount to a rejection of the initial idealization of language as an object of study. A priori such a move cannot be ruled out, but it must be empirically motivated. If it proves to be correct, I would conclude that language is a chaos that is not worth studying.... Note that the question is not whether beliefs or attitudes, and so on, play a role in linguistic behavior and linguistic judgments... [but rather] whether distinct cognitive structures can be identified, which interact in the real use of language and linguistic judgments, the grammatical system being one of these. (Chomsky, 1979, pp. 140, 152-153)
        23) Language Is Inevitably Influenced by Specific Contexts of Human Interaction
       Language cannot be studied in isolation from the investigation of "rationality." It cannot afford to neglect our everyday assumptions concerning the total behavior of a reasonable person.... An integrational linguistics must recognize that human beings inhabit a communicational space which is not neatly compartmentalized into language and nonlanguage.... It renounces in advance the possibility of setting up systems of forms and meanings which will "account for" a central core of linguistic behavior irrespective of the situation and communicational purposes involved. (Harris, 1981, p. 165)
       By innate [linguistic knowledge], Chomsky simply means "genetically programmed." He does not literally think that children are born with language in their heads ready to be spoken. He merely claims that a "blueprint is there, which is brought into use when the child reaches a certain point in her general development. With the help of this blueprint, she analyzes the language she hears around her more readily than she would if she were totally unprepared for the strange gabbling sounds which emerge from human mouths. (Aitchison, 1987, p. 31)
       Looking at ourselves from the computer viewpoint, we cannot avoid seeing that natural language is our most important "programming language." This means that a vast portion of our knowledge and activity is, for us, best communicated and understood in our natural language.... One could say that natural language was our first great original artifact and, since, as we increasingly realize, languages are machines, so natural language, with our brains to run it, was our primal invention of the universal computer. One could say this except for the sneaking suspicion that language isn't something we invented but something we became, not something we constructed but something in which we created, and recreated, ourselves. (Leiber, 1991, p. 8)

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  • 23 BÚA

    (bý; bjó, bjoggum or bjuggum; búinn), v.
    1) to prepare, make ready;
    búa mál á hendr e-m, to take out a summons against one, be in a lawsuit;
    2) to dress, attire, adorn, ornament;
    bjó hón hana sem hón kunni bezt, she dressed her as well as she could;
    sá þeir konur vel búnar, well dressed;
    búa beð, rekkju, to make a bed;
    búa öndvegi, hús, to make a high seat, adorn a house (for a feast);
    öll umgjörðin var búin gulli ok silfri, adorned (mounted) with gold and silver;
    vápn búit mjök, much ornamented;
    3) to fix one’s abode in a place, = byggja( þegar munu jötnar Ásgarð búa);
    4) to deal with, to treat;
    þeir bjuggu búi sem þeim líkaði, they treated it as they liked, viz. recklessly;
    Haraldr bjó heldr úsparliga kornum Sveins, used S.’s stores rather unsparingly;
    5) to live, dwell (búa í tjöldum);
    þeir bjuggu þar um nóttina, they stayed there during the night;
    sá maðr bjó á skipi (had his berth) næst Haraldi;
    6) to have a household (cattle, sheep, and milk);
    meðan þú vilt búa, as long as thou will keep house;
    búa á or at, with the name of the place added in dat., to live at or in (hann bjó á Velli; Gunnar bjó at Hlíðarenda);
    búa í skapi, brjósti e-m, to be, dwell in one’s mind (eigi býr þér lítit í skapi);
    sýnandi þá hjartaliga gleði, er í brjósti býr, that fills the breast;
    8) to behave, conduct onself (bjuggu þeir þar fremr úfriðliga);
    9) with preps.:
    búa af e-u, to lose;
    láta e-n af baugum búa, to let him be deprived of his riches;
    búa at e-u, to treat, = búa e-u (cf. 4);
    þeir höfðu spurt hvern veg Þórólfr hafði búit at herbergjum þeirra, how Th. had treated their premises;
    búa e-t fyrir, to prepare (þeir hlutir, er guð hefir fyrir búit sínum ástvinum);
    búa fyrir, to be present (hann ætlar, at Selþórir muni fyrir búa í hverju holti);
    búa hjá konu, to lie with a woman;
    búa í e-u, to be at the bottom of, = búa undir e-u (en í þessu vináttumerki bjuggu enn fleiri hlutir);
    búa með e-m or e-rri, to cohabit with;
    búa með konu, to lie with;
    búa saman, to live together (as husband and wife, as friends); to have a common household (ef menn búa saman);
    búa e-t til, to prepare, take the preparatory steps in a case (búa sök, mál, vígsmál til, cf. 1);
    búa til veizlu, to prepare for a feast;
    búa um e-n, to make one’s bed (var búit um þá Þórodd á seti ok lögðust þeir til svefns);
    Þórólfr lét setja upp skip sitt ok um búa, he had his ship laid up and fenced round;
    kváðu nú Guðrúnu eiga at búa um rauða skör Bolla, said that G. would have to dress B.’s (her husband’s) bloody head;
    búa um andvirki, to fence and thatch hayricks;
    at búa svá um, at aldri mátti vökna, to pack it up so that it could not get wet;
    búa svá um, at (with subj.), to arrange it so, that;
    búa eigi um heilt við e-n, to be plotting something against one;
    búa um nökkurn skoll, to brood over some mischief (deceit);
    búa um grun, to be suspicious;
    búa um hverfan hug, to be fickleminded;
    gott er um öruggt at búa, to be in a safe position;
    búa undir e-u, to be subject to, suffer, endure (hart mun þykkja undir at búa);
    eiga undir slíkum ofsa at búa, to have to put up with such insolence; to be the (hidden) reason of, to be at the bottom of (þat bjó þar undir, at hann vildi taka ríkit undir sik);
    þér vitið gørst, hvat yðr býr undir (what reason you have) at girnast eina útlenda mey;
    sárt býr þú nú við mik, Þóra, thou treatest me sorely;
    búa við e-t, to enjoy (þú býr við eilífa ást ok bíðr eilífra ömbuna); to submit to, put up with;
    ok mun eigi við þat mega búa, it will be too hard to bide;
    búa yfir e-u, to hide, conceal;
    framhlutr ormsins býr yfir eitri, is venomous;
    lítill búkr býr yfir miklu viti, little body holds mickle wit;
    búa yfir brögðum, flærð ok vélum, to brood over tricks, falsehood, and deceit;
    10) refl., búast.
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    pret. sing. bjó, 2nd pers. bjótt, mod. bjóst; plur. bjoggu, bjöggu, and mod. bjuggu, or even buggu; sup. búit, búið, and (rarely) contr. búð; part. búinn; pret. subj. bjöggi, mod. byggi or bjyggi; pres. sing. indic. bý; pl. búm, mod. búum: reflex. forms býsk or býst, bjósk or bjóst, bjöggusk, búisk, etc.: poët. forms with suffixed negative bjó-at, Skv. 3. 39: an obsolete pret. bjoggi = bjó, Fms. ix. 440 (in a verse); bjöggisk = bjósk, Hom. 118. [Búa is originally a reduplicated and contracted verb answering to Goth. búan, of which the pret. may have been baibau: by bûan Ulf. renders Gr. οικειν, κατοικειν; Hel. bûan = habitare; Germ. bauen; Swed. and Dan. bo. The Icel. distinguishes between the strong neut. and originally redupl. verb búa, and the transit. and weak byggja, q. v.: búa seems to be kindred to Gr. φύω, εφυσα (cp. Sansk. bhû, bhavâmi, Lat. fui); byggja to Lat. făcio, cp. Swed.-Dan. bygga, Scot. and North. E. to ‘big,’ i. e. to build; cp. Lat. aedificare, nidificare: again, the coincidence in sense with the Gr. οικος, οικειν, Lat. vicus, is no less striking, cp. the references s. v. bú above. Búa, as a root word, is one of the most interesting words in the Scandin. tongues; bú, bær, bygg, bygð, byggja, etc., all belong to this family: it survives in the North. E. word to ‘big,’ in the Germ. bauen ( to till), and possibly (v. above) in the auxiliary verb ‘to be.’]
    A. NEUTER, to live, abide, dwell, = Gr. οικειν, Lat. habitare; sú synd sem í mér býr, Rom. vii. 17, 20; í mér, þat er í mínu holdi, býr ekki gott, 18; hann sem býr í ljósinu, 1 Tim. vi. 16; fyrir Heilagan Anda sem í oss býr, 2 Tim. i. 14; Látið Christs orð ríkulega búa meðal yðar, Col. iii. 16; þá trú … sem áðr fyr bjó í þinni ömmu Loide, 2 Tim. i. 5; þat hit góða sem í oss býr, 14; hann sem býr í ljósinu, þar einginn kann til að komast, 1 Tim. vi. 16; hence íbúð, living in, etc.; in many of those passages some Edd. of N. T. use byggja, but búa suits better: of a temporary abode, hann bjó í tjöldum, he abode in tents, Fms. x. 413.
    2. a naut. term; þeir bjuggu þar um nóttina, they stayed, cast anchor during the night, Fms. vii. 3: on board ship, to have one’s berth, sá maðr bjó á skipi næst Haraldi er hét Loðinn, 166; engi maðr skyldi búa á þessu skipi yngri en tvítugr, x. 321.
    3. to live together as man and wife; henni hagar að b. við hann, 1 Cor. vii. 12; hagar honum hjá henni að b., 13; b. með húsfrú sinni, Stj. 47; b. við; Helgi prestr bjó við konu þá, er Þórdís hét (of concubinage), Sturl. i. 141; but búa saman, of wedded life, K. Á. 134.
    4. b. fyrir, to be present in the place: at Selþórir muni fyrir b. í hverju holti, Fms. iv. 260: recipr., sjór ok skúgr bjoggusk í grend, Skálda 202, Baruch.
    5. esp. (v. bú) to have a household, cattle, sheep, and milk; hence búandi, bóndi, bær, and bú; búa við málnytu ( milk), ok hafa kýr ok ær at búi, Nj. 236, Grág. i. 168, 335; b. búi (dat.), 153, K. Þ. K. 90; búa búi sínu, to ‘big ane’s ain biggin,’ have one’s own homestead.
    β. absol., meðan þú vilt b., so long as thou wilt keep bouse, Hrafn. 9; b. vel, illa, to be a good (bad) housekeeper; vænt er að kunna vel að búa, Bb. 3. 1; Salomon kóngur kunni að b., 100; fara að b., to begin housekeeping, 2. 6; b. á jörðu, to keep a farm, gefa þeim óðul sín er á bjoggu, Fms. i. 21.
    γ. búa á …, at …, i …, with the name of the place added, to live at or in a place; hann bjó á Velli (the farm) á Rangárvöllum (the county), Nj. 1; Höskuldr bjó á Höskuldstöðum, 2: hann bjó at Varmalæk, 22; hann bjó undir Felli, 16; Gunnarr bjó at Hlíðarenda, 29; Njáll bjó at Bergþórshváli, 30, 38, 147, 162, 164, 173, 174, 213, Landn. 39–41, and in numberless passages; Eb., Ld., Eg., Sturl., Bs., Ísl. ii, etc. (very freq.): also b. í brjósti, skapi, huga e-m, to be, dwell in one’s mind, with the notion of rooted conviction or determination, þess hins mikla áhuga, er þér býr í brjósti, Fms. iv. 80; því er mér hefir lengi í skapi búit, 78; ekki muntu leynask fyrir mér, veit ek hvat í býr skapinu, Lv. 16.
    II. metaph. and with prepp.; b. um e-t, or b. yfir e-u, almost in an uncanny sense, to brood over hidden schemes, designs, resentment, or the like; búa um hverfan hug, to be of a fickle mind, Skv. 3. 39; b. eigi um heilt, to brood over something against one, to be insincere, Fms. xi. 365; b. um skoll, to brood over some deceit, id.; b. um grun, to be suspicious, ii. 87: in good sense, b. um eitt lunderni, to be of one mind, Jb. 17; b. um þrek, hug, to have a bold heart, Lex. Poët.: b. í or undir e-u, to be at the bottom of a thing; en í þessu vináttu merki bjoggu enn fleiri hlutir, Ó. H. 125; mart býr í þokunni (a proverb), many things bide in the mist; en þat b. mest undir ferð Áka, at …, Fms. xi. 45; þóttusk eigi vita hvat undir myndi b., Nj. 62: b. yfir e-u, to brood over something, conceal; (ormrinn) bjó yfir eitri, i. e. the snake was venomous, Fms. vi. 351: the saying, lítill búkr býr yfir miklu viti, little bulk hides mickle wit, Al.; b. yfir flærð ok vélum, to brood over falsehood and deceit, id.; b. yfir brögðum, Fas. i. 290: b. undir, við e-t, to live under or with a thing, to bide, put up with; eiga undir slíkum ofsa at b., to have to put up with such insolence, Fms. xi. 248; at hart mun þykkja undir at b., Nj. 90, 101; ok mun eigi við þat mega b., i. e. it will be too hard to bide, 164; því at bændr máttu eigi við hitt b., Fms. xi. 224.
    III. in a half active sense; b. at e-u, or b. e-u (with dat.), to treat; þeir höfðu spurt hvern veg Þórólfr hafði búit at herbergjum þeirra, how Th. had used their premises, Eg. 85; þeir bjoggu búi sem þeim líkaði (where with dat.), i. e. they treated it recklessly, Bs. i. 544; Haraldr jarl fór til bús Sveins, ok bjó þá heldr úspakliga kornum hans, Orkn. 424 (in all passages in bad sense): búa vel saman, to live well together, be friendly, Fms. xi. 312; hence sam-búð, living together; b. við e-n, to treat one so and so; sárt býr þú við mik, Þóra, thou treatest me sorely, vii. 203.
    B. ACTIVE, to make ready: the sense and form here reminds one of the Gr. ποιειν: [this sense is much used in Old Engl., esp. the part. bone, boon, or boun, ready, (‘boun to go,’ Chaucer, etc.); in later Engl. ‘boun’ was corrupted into ‘bound,’ in such naut. phrases as bound for a port, etc.: from this part, the ballad writers formed a fresh verb, to boun, ‘busk ye, boun ye;’ ‘busk’ is a remnant of the old reflex, búask, see Dasent, Burnt Njal, pref. xvi. note, and cp. below III.]
    I. to make ready, ‘boun,’ for a journey; b. ferð, för sína; and as a naut. term, b. skip, to make ready for sea; bjoggu þeir ferð sína, Fms. ix. 453; en er þeir vóru búnir, Nj. 122; ok vóru þá mjök brott búnir, they were ‘boun’ for sea, Fms. vii. 101; bjó hann skip sitt, Nj. 128; en skip er brotið, svá at eigi er í för búanda á því sumri, i. e. ship unfit to go to sea, Grág. i. 92; b. sik til göngu, to be ‘boun’ for a walk, Ld. 46; b. sik at keyra, to make one ready for …, Nj. 91.
    β. as a law term, b. sök, mál, or adding til, b. til sök, mál á hendr e-m, to take out a summons against one, begin a lawsuit; b. mál í dóm, of the preliminaries to a lawsuit, hence málatilbúningr, in numberless cases in the Grágás and Sagas.
    γ. generally to prepare, make; b. smyrsl, to make ointments, Rb. 82.
    2. = Old Engl. to boun, i. e. to dress, equip; b. sik, to dress; svá búinn, so dressed, Fms. xi. 272; hence búningr, dress (freq.); vel búinn, well-dressed, Nj. 3, Ísl. ii. 434; spari-búinn, in holiday dress; illa búinn, ill-dressed; síðan bjó hon hana sem hon kunni, she dressed her as well as she could, Finnb. 258; b. beð, rekkjur, to make a bed, Eg. 236; b. upp hvílur, id., Nj. 168; b. öndvegi, hús, to make a high seat, dress a house for a feast, 175, (hús-búnaðr, hús-búningr, tapestry); búa borð, to dress the table, (borð búnaðr, table-service); b. stofu, Fms. iv. 75.
    β. búa til veizlu, to make ‘boun’ ( prepare) for a feast, Eg. 38, Fms. vii. 307; b. til seyðis, to make the fire ‘boun’ for cooking, Nj. 199; b. til vetrsetu, to make ‘boun’ for a winter abode, Fms. x. 42; til-búa, and fyrir-b., to prepare; eg fer héðan að til-b. yðr stað, John xiv. 3; eignizt það ríki sem yðr var til-búið frá upphafi veraldar, Matth. xxv. 34.
    γ. b. um e-t, in mod. use with the notion of packing up, to make into a bundle, of parcels, letters, etc.; hence um-búningr and um-búðir, a packing, packing-cover; b. um rúm, hvílu, to make a bed; búa um e-n, to make one’s bed; var búið um þá Þórodd í seti, ok lögðusk þeir til svefns, Th.’s bed was made on the benches, and they went to sleep, Ó. H. 153; skaltú nú sjá hvar vit leggumk niðr, ok hversu ek bý um okkr (of the dying Njal), Nj. 701; er mér sagt at hann hafi illa um búit, of a dead body, 51; þeir höfðu (svá) um sik búit ( they had covered themselves so) at þá mátti eigi sjá, 261; kváðu nú Guðrúnu eiga at búa um rauða skör Bolla, said that G. would have to comb B.’s (her husband’s) bloody head, Ld. 244; búa svá um at aldri mátti vökna, pack it up so that it cannot get wet, Fms. vii. 225; Þórólfr lét setja upp skip ok um búa, he had the ship laid up and fenced it round (for the winter), Eg. 199; b. um andvirki, to fence and thatch bay-ricks, Grág. ii. 335: metaph. to manage, preserve a thing, Fms. ix. 52; aumlega búinn, in a piteous state, Hom. 115.
    3. to ornament, esp. with metals or artificial work of any kind, of clothes laced with gold; kyrtill hlaðbúinn, Ísl. ii. 434, Nj. 48, Vm. 129: of gloves, B. K. 84: of a belt with stones or artificial work, Fms. xi. 271: of a drinking-horn, D. N. (Fr.); but esp. of a weapon, sword, or the like, enamelled with gold or silver (gull-búinn, silfr-búinn); búin gulli ok silfri, Fms. i. 15; búinn knífr, xi. 271; vápn búit mjök, much ornamented, ii. 255, iv. 77, 130, Eb. 226, 228.
    β. part., búinn at e-u, or vel búinn, metaph. endowed with, well endowed; at flestum í þróttum vel búinn, Nj. 61, Fms. x. 295; at auð vel búinn, wealthy, 410; vel búinn at hreysti ok allri atgörvi, Eg. 82; bezt at viti búinn, Fms. xi. 51.
    II. particular use of the part. pass, ‘boun,’ ready, willing; margir munu búnir at kaupa, ready, willing to buy, Fms. vi. 218; hann kvaðsk þess fyrir löngu búinn, Ld. 66, Fms. iii. 123; nefna vátta at þeir eru búnir ( ready) at leysa kvið þann af hendi, Grág. i. 54; vóru allir til þess búnir, Fms. xi. 360: compar., engir menn sýna sik búnari ( more willing) til liðveizlu, Sturl. i. 103: the allit. phrase, vera boðinn og búinn til e-s, vide bjóða VI: denoting fitted, adapted, ek em gamall, ok lítt b. at ( little fit to) hefna sona minna, Nj. 200; þótt ek sé verr til b. en hann fyrir vanheilsu sakir, Fms. vii. 275; eiga við búið (mod. vera við búinn), to keep oneself ready, to be on one’s guard, Bs. i. 537.
    2. on the point of doing, about to do so and so; hann var búinn til falls, he was just about to tumble, Fms. x. 314; en áðr þeir kómu var búið til hins mesta váða, ix. 444, v. l.
    β. neut. búið is used almost adverbially, on the point of, just about to; ok búið við skipbroti, Ísl. ii. 245; búið við váða miklum, Fms. ix. 310; sagði at þá var búit við geig mikinn með þeim feðgum, Eg. 158: this is rare and obsolete in mod. usage; and the Icel. now say, liggja við mér lá við að detta, where an old writer would have said, ek var búinn at detta; the sense would else be ambiguous, as búinn, vera búinn, in mod. usage means to have done; ég er búinn að eta, I have done eating; vera búinn að e-u (a work, business of any kind), to have done with it; also absol., eg er búinn, I have done; thus e. g. vera b. að kaupa, fyrir löngu b., b. at græða, leysa, etc., in mod. sense means to have done, done long ago; only by adding prepp. við, til (vera við búinn, til búinn) the part. resumes its old sense: on the other hand, búinn in the sense of having done hardly ever occurs in old writers.
    γ. búð (búið) is even used adverbially = may be, may happen; with subj. with or without ‘at,’ búð, svá sé til ætlað, may be, it will come so to happen, Nj. 114; búð, dragi til þess sem vera vill, 185; búð, eigi fari fjarri því sem þú gazt til, id., Ed. Johns. 508, note c; búð, svá þykki sem ek grípa gulli við þá, 9, note 3; búð, eigi hendi hann slík úgipta annat sinn, 42; búð, ek láta annars víti at varnaði verða, 106; búð, vér þurfim enn hlífanna, Sturl. ii. 137 (vellum MSS.; um ríð, Ed., quite without sense), cp. also Eb. 27 new Ed.: in mod. usage it is freq. to say, það er búið, vel búið, albúið, etc., it is likely, most likely that …
    δ. svá búit, adverbially, and proncd. as if one word, as matters stand, or even temp. at present, as yet; eigi mun hlýða svá búit, i. e. it will not do ‘so done,’ i. e. something else must be done, Eg. 507; eigi munu þér fá at unnit svá búið, i. e. not as yet, Fms. vii. 270; stendr þar nú svá búit (i. e. unchanged), um hríð, xi. 81; en berjask eigi svo búit, not fight as yet, Nj. 229; segja Eyjólfi til svá búins, they tell Eyolf the state of things, viz. that nothing had been done, Gísl. 41; þeir skildu við svá búit; þeir lögðu frá við svá búið, implying ‘vain effort,’ Germ. ‘unverrichteter Sache,’ Ísl. ii, Hkr. i. 340: at svá búnu, adverbially, as yet, at present; hann kvaðsk eigi fýsask til Íslands at svá búnu, Nj. 123, Fms. xi. 131; þenna draum segjum vér engum manni at svá búnu, this dream we will not tell to anybody as yet, Nj. 212; en at svá búnu tjár ekki, Fas. i. 364.
    III. reflex. to ‘boun’ or ‘busk’ oneself, make oneself ready, equip oneself; gengu menn þá á skip sín, ok bjoggusk sem hvatligast, Fms. v. 15: adding the infinitive of a verb as predicate, bjósk hann at fara norðr til Þrandheims, Eg. 18; or ellipt., where búask thus denotes the act itself, nú býsk hann út til Íslands, i. e. he ‘busked’ him to go …, Nj. 10; bjoggusk þeir fóstbræðr í hernað, they went on a free-booting trip, Landn. 31; seg Agli at þeir búisk þaðan fimmtán, 94: or adding another verb denoting the act, in the same tense, bjósk Haraldr konungr úr Þrándheimi með skipaliði, ok fór suðr á Mæri, he ‘busked’ him … and went south, Eg. 7; the journey added in gen., búask ferðar sinnar, Fms. i. 3; búask menn ferða sinna, Ld. 177.
    β. denoting intention, hidden or not put into action; fór sá kurr, at Skúli byggisk á land upp, Fms. ix. 483.
    2. to prepare for a thing; búask við boði, veizlu, etc., Nj. 10, Korm. 10; b. (vel, kristilega) við dauða sínum, andláti sínu, (eccl.) to prepare for one’s death, Fs. 80, Bs. i. 74; búask við vetri, to provide for the winter, get store in, Fms. xi. 415; b. við úfriði, vii. 23.
    β. to be on one’s guard, take steps to prevent a thing; nú ríða hér úvinir þínir at þér; skaltu svá við búask, i. e. be sure of that, make up thy mind, Nj. 264; bústu svá við, skal hann kveða, at …, Grág. ii. 244.
    γ. such phrases as, búask um = búa um sik, to make one’s own bed, encamp, make oneself comfortable, Nj. 259; tjölduðu búðir ok bjöggusk vel um, 219; var hörð veðrátta, svá at ekki mátti úti um búask, Fms. x. 13. Ld. 348; in the last passage the verb is deponent.
    3. metaph., b. við e-u, to expect, freq. in mod. usage; in phrases, það er ekki við að búast, it cannot be expected; búast við e-m, to expect a guest, or the like.
    β. to intend, think about; eg býst við að koma, I hope to come; eg bjóst aldrei við því, I never hoped for that, it never entered my mind, and in numberless cases.
    4. passive (very rare and not classical); um kveldit er matr bjósk = er m. var búinn, Fms. ix. 364.

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  • 24 VÖLVA

    (gen. völu; pl. völur), f. prophetess, sibyl, wise woman, witch (fóru þá um landit spákonur, er kallaðar vóru völur).
    * * *
    u, f., also spelt völfa, gen. völu, pl. völur; völfu. or also völfur or voluur; gen. pl. does not occur; the nom. Vala is erroneous: [the etymology as well as the origin of this word is uncertain; but may not the Norse Völva and the Gr. σίβυλλα be relations? the identity in sense at least is very striking; the Gr. word first occurs in Aristoph., and then in Plato; may it not have been adopted from some Scythian tribe, for a word like this, if Greek, could hardly fail to occur in Homer? in völva an initial s, we suppose, has been lost (qs. svölva); in the Greek the ĭ would be an inserted vowel]:—a prophetess, sibyl, wise woman; völva, seiðkona, spákona (qq. v.) are synonymous. The ancient Sagas contain many remarkable records of the heathen wise-women or sibyls, who were held in honour and reverence; at the great feasts and sacrifices in the autumn, the völva (often a woman of rank) went with her troop of maidens through the country, where she, so to say, crowned the feast; she was seated on a high seat (seiðhjallr) in the hall, where she wrought her spells and sang her ‘weird-songs’ (varðlokur), after which the guests went past her one by one, and she told each his fate, or whatever else one wanted to know, e. g. the course of the coming winter and the like. The former part of the Völuspá is evidently conceived as the inspired song of a völva, seated on her high seat, and addressing Odin, while the gods listen to her words; and the latter part of the poem appears to be a kind of necromancy, or the raising of a dead völva, as also is the lay Vegtamskviða; sú kona var þar í bygð er Þorbjörg hét, ok var kölluð lítil völva, hón hafði áttar sér níu systr, ok vóru allar spákonur, en hón var ein þá á lífi, þat var háttr Þorbjargar um vetrum, at hón fór á veizlur ok buðu þeir menn henni mest heim er forvitni var á at vita forlög sín eða árferð, Þorf. Karl. Names of such wise women, Gróa völva, Edda; Heimlaug völva, Gullþ.; Heiðr völva, Landn. 173; Huldr völva, Yngl. S., Hkr. i. 21; to which add the ‘Weleda’ of Tacitus: class. passages are Þorf. S. ch. 3 (exceedingly interesting), Örvar-Odds S. ch. 3 (Fas. ii. 506), Vd. ch. 10: völu vél-spá, Vsp.; eru völfur allar frá Víðólfi, Hdl.; völva ok vís kona. Vtkv.; þá kom til völva sú er Gróa hét, Edda 58; var á því landi spákona sú er sagði fyrir örlög manna, … þeir fara til móts við völunna, Fb. ii. 28; ek fór í skóg til þín í völvu líki, Fas. i. 135; þóttusk menn vita at þar mundi verst hafa völu-leiði, Ld. 328; þá reið Óðinn fyrir austan dyrr þar er hann vissi völu leiði, Vtkv.; úrsvöl Gýmis völva, of Rán the goddess, Edda (in a verse); at hás völva valdi því bölvi, Kormak; in a bad sense, völva and skollvis kona, Hkv. 1. 34; Tacitus (Germ. ch. 8, 46, and Hist. iv. 61, 65, v. 22, 24) speaks of these practices, as also does Plutarch, Caesar ch. 19,— τα μαντεύματα των ἱερων γυναικων.
    COMPDS: Völuspá, Völvustaðir.

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  • 25 pot

    n. m.
    1. 'Arse', 'bum', behind. (Few expressions containing the word pot have literal meanings. Most, like se manier le pot: to 'put one's skates on', to hurry up and en avoir plein le pot: to be fed-up, are figurative derivations.)
    2. Luck, good fortune. Avoir un sacré pot: To have the luck of the devil. Un coup de pot: A lucky break. Manque de pot! Hard cheese! — Hard luck! (There is a strange correlation between sodomy as in se faire casser le pot and good fortune, which would suggest as with cocu (see that word) that sexual favours and good luck are closely intertwined.)
    3. Drink, alcoholic beverage. (Although some lexicographers describe the drink as being a 'short', the very nature of the straight meaning of the word suggests it is a long drink, i.e. wine or beer. Prendre un pot avec quelqu'un: To have a jar with someone.)
    4. (Gambling slang): 'Pot', kitty, pool of money staked at cards, etc.
    5. Faire son pot: To 'make one's pile', to amass a tidy sum of money.
    6. Payer les pots cassés: To 'carry the can', to pay the consequences (often literally, on the financial plane).
    7. Pot de colle: 'Limpet- bore', tenacious button-holer (also: crampon).
    8. Pot de yaourt (joc.): Bubble- car. (In the 50s, the most popular bubble-car in France was manufactured by Isetta. These vehicles with their large glass area and striking white colour quickly earned this nickname.)
    9. Etre sourd comme un pot: To be as deaf as a post.
    10. Tourner autour du pot: To 'beat about the bush', to tackle a problem or a situation in a dilly-dally manner.
    11. Etre bête comme un pot: To be 'as thick as two short planks', to be as dumb as they come.
    12. Ne pas bousculer le pot de fleurs: To 'keep things on an even keel', to 'avoid upsetting the apple-cart', to refrain from causing trouble.
    13. Ne t'occupe pas du pot! Leave it to me! — Let me worry about it!
    14. Pot aux roses: Sensitive secret. Découvrir le pot aux roses: To stumble on a bit of scandal. (Because of a possible hiatus, the 't' in pot is pronounced as a liaison in colloquial contexts.)

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  • 26 μίμαρκυς

    μίμαρκυς, - υος
    Grammatical information: f.
    Meaning: `hare-soup, jugged hare' from the intestines with their blood (com.).
    Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
    Etymology: Seems to have reduplication (Schwyzer 423 w. n. 8). A striking, hardly accidental agreement shows a synonymous Germ. word, OE mearh `sausage', Norw. mor `meat-sausage from intestines', OWNo. mǫrr `the fat inside a slaughtered animal' etc., PGm. *márhu-, IE *márku- or *mórku- (Lidén IF 18, 407f., KZ 41, 398f., Meijerbergs Arkiv 1 [Göteborg 1939] 76 ff.); it must then be a very old anatomical expression of cattle-breeders; cf. ἤνυστρον. Further connections are Hitt. mark-, e.g. 3. pl. markanzi `they cut apart'. Not here (thus Chantr.) Lat. murcus `maimed' (WP. 2, 278, Pok. 737, also W.-Hofmann s. marceō). Acc. to Neumann Heth. u. luv. Sprachgut 85 f. μίμαρκυς would have been a loan from Hitt. or another IE Anat. language. - I agree with Fur. 366 n. 95 that the word cannot be IE; the redupl. is clearly Pre-Greek. (DELG reference must be Pok. 737.)
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  • 27 πύργος

    Grammatical information: m.
    Meaning: `tower, wall-tower', also the fortification wall itself (Il.), metaph. `closed division of warriors, column' (Il.), `siege-tower' (X.), `farm-building', (LXX, pap., NT; lit. in Bauer Gr.-dt. Wb. s.v.).
    Compounds: Compp., e.g. πυργο-δάϊκτος `destroying towers' (A. Pers. 105 [lyr.]; prop. `with destroyed towers'? Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 82; s. also E. Williger Sprachl. Unt. zu den Kompp. der gr. Dicht. des V.Jh.s [Göttingen 1928] 45 n. 1), εὔ-πυργος `with fair towers, well-towered' (Η 71 a.o.).
    Derivatives: 1. Dimin. πυργ-ίον, - ίδιον, - ίς, - ίσκος, - ίσκιον, - ισκάριον (mostly hell. a. late); 2. - ωμα, mostly pl. - ώματα n. `tower structures' (Orac. ap. Hdt., A., E.); 3. πυργιτρον n. form a. meaning unclear (pap.VIp); 4. πυργ-ίτης n. `kind of sparrow' (Gal. a.o.; s. Redard 84 and on σποργίλος); - ῖτις βοτάνη H. 5. Adj. πύργ-ινος `consisting of towers' (A. in lyr.), - ειος `tower-like' (Ion., trag.), - ώδης `id.' (S.), - ῶτις `towered' (A. in lyr.; f. on *-ώτης, Redard 8); - ήρης `provided with towers, enclosed within towers or walls' (Orac. ap. Paus.) with - ηρέομαι `to be enclosed within towers or walls, to be besieged' (A., E.). 6. Adv. - ηδόν `columnwise' (Il.), `towerwise' (Aret.). 7. Verb πυργ-ῶσαι, - όω `to fence with towers, to pile up' (λ 264) with - ωτός `piled up' (Str. a.o.). 8. Πυργ-αλίδαι m. pl. n. of a guild in Kameiros (inscr.); after Τανταλ-ίδαι?
    Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
    Etymology: Building technical expression; because of the striking similarity with NHG Burg, Goth. baurgs `town, tower' by Kretschmer Glotta 22, 100ff. taken as German. LW [loanword] through Northbalkan. (Macedon. ?) mediation. By others taken as Pre-Greek (Pelasgian as a form of Indo-European can now be forgotten. s. Furnée 40-55; s. Heubeck Praegraeca 63ff. w. further lit. In the same way is considered Πέργαμος, - ον, `the citadel (of Troy)', also PlN, to NHG Berg, Hitt. parkuš `high' etc.), s. Heubeck l.c. (Pok. 140f.), where also on the H.-glosses φύρκος τεῖχος and φ\<ο\> ύρκορ ὀχύρωμα (on this also Pisani Rev. int. ét. balk. 3, 22 n. 1); there is also a stronghold in Elis called Πύργος (Hdt. 4, 148, Str.) and a Φύρκος (Th. 5,49) -- On Lat. burgus (from Germ. or only influenced by it?) W.-Hofmann s.v. with Nachträgen. -- The forms with φυρκ- show well-known Pre-Greek alternations. To Asia Minor may point Urart. burgana `palace'. As to Περγαμον, the suffix - αμο- is Pre-Greek (cf. κάρδαμον). (Its non-IE character is confirmed by the place names Περγασα\/ Παργασα\/ Βαργασα, Furnée 64 n. 268, cf. on πάγασα) So the word is a normal Pre-Greek word.
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  • 28 σπάθη

    Grammatical information: f.
    Meaning: Des. of several flat and oblong oblects, e.g. `tool of a weaver for striking the threads of the woof home, blade (of a sword), blade of an oar, spatula, flat rib (shoulder-blade?), spathe, espec. of the palm, stalk of the palm leaf, harroweeder' (Alc., IA.).
    Derivatives: 1. σπαθ-ίς, - ίδος f. `spatula, garment of closely-woven cloth' (com., inscr.). 2. - ίας κτείς `flat rib' (Opp.). 3. - ίτης m. `palm wine' (Alex. Trall.; Redard 99). 4. - ινα pl. `garments' (Aq.), - ίνης m. `young deer', from the form of the horns (H., Eust., sch.; cf. ἐλαφίνης a. o.). 5. - άριος m. `guard (equipped with a σ.)' (Lyd., Cappadoc. inscr.), - αρία f. `fighting contest' (EM), - αρικόν n. `thin upper garment' (Sm.). 6. - άω, rarely w. δια-, ἐν-, κατα-, `to strike with a σ., to seal up, to hatch, to dissipate, to waste' (Ar., D., hell. a. late) with - ημα, - ησις, - ητός. 7. - ίζω ( περι- a. o.) `to stir up with a spatula' (Opp.) with - ίσματα σπαδονίσματα H.
    Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
    Etymology: Except for the stemformation σπάθη has been connected with the Germ. word for `spade', OS spado m., OE spade, spadu f., NHG. Spaten m., PGm. * spað-an, - ōn-, but the Greek word cannot be connected as the Germ. word had an (which implies a h₁, which would have given Gr. ε; see Pok. 980). Untenable on σπάθη Specht Ursprung 256 (θ from IE th). Hitt. išpatar `spear?, sprong ?' should better remain far; s. Kronasser 1, 283 w. lit. Further connection with a verb `draw in length' (s. σπάω; Persson Beitr. 1, 405ff.) seems possible (reserved WP. 2, 652f.). Lat. LW [loanword] spada, spatha, spatula s. W.-Hofmann s. vv. w. more details.
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  • 29 στρί(γ)ξ 1

    στρί(γ)ξ 1.
    Grammatical information: f.
    Meaning: `owl' ( Carm. Pop., Theognost.); cf. στρίγλος... οἱ δε νυκτοκόρακα H.
    Other forms: Also στλίξ), acc. στρίγγα.
    Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
    Etymology: Formation as γλαῦξ, σκώψ, λύγξ a.o. and identical with Lat. strix, - gis `screech-owl' (since Plaut.) except for the nasal, perh. as loan. After usual supposition sound-imitating to τρίζω (s. v.) and strīdeō. Diff. Thieme Die Heimat d. idg. Grundsprache 37 (with Meister): to Lat. stringō as "the striking (slipping past)". -- The word looks like a Pre-Greek word (with prenasalization).
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  • 30 rate

    ̈ɪreɪt I
    1. сущ.
    1) а) оценка имущества Syn: valuation б) суждение, мнение, оценка (напр., какого-л. события) Syn: estimation
    2) норма;
    ставка, тариф;
    расценка, цена average rate of profit ≈ средняя норма прибыли rate of surplus valueнорма прибавочной стоимости at an easy rateдешево;
    легко book rate ≈ "книжный" тариф (тариф на почтовую бандероль) lock-in rate ≈ замороженная ставка
    3) а) пропорция, отношение;
    коэффициент;
    степень;
    процент, доля to fix, set a rate ≈ устанавливать процент annual rate bargain rates discount rate fast rate flat rate high rate hourly rate inflation rate interest rate low rate metabolic rate moderate rate pulse rate respiration rate seasonal rate tax rate б) фин. курс( специальное соотношение при операциях с валютой и ценными бумагами) at the rate ≈ по курсу at the average close rate ≈ по среднему заключительному курсу exchange rate, rate of exchangeвалютный курс cabin rate ≈ "телеграфный курс" (курс фунта стерлингов по отношению к доллару США)
    4) местный, муниципальный, коммунальный налог
    5) а) темп;
    скорость, ход( как физическая характеристика) The most rapid rate of a box-wagon is about thirty miles per hour. ≈ Самая высокая скорость движения товарного состава - около тридцати миль в час. б) относительная скорость( совершения действий и т.д.) accident rate birth rate crime rate death rate divorce rate marriage rate morbidity rate mortality rate rate of climb rate of fire
    6) а) разряд, класс;
    сорт Syn: class II
    1. б) мор. класс военных судов
    7) степень, интенсивность( какого-л. чувства, действия и т.д.) at a great rate ≈ в большой степени
    8) паек, порция
    9) тех. расход (воды) ∙ at any rateво всяком случае;
    по меньшей мере at this rate, at that rateв таком случае;
    при таких условиях
    2. гл.
    1) уст. предоставлять, назначать, выделять Syn: allot
    2) а) оценивать, производить оценку, исчислять, определять, устанавливать (among;
    as) to rate high ≈ высоко оценивать to rate low ≈ невысоко оценивать That player is rated among the very best. ≈ Этот игрок считается одним из лучших. This wine rates as excellent. ≈ Это вино признано отличным. Syn: value
    2., esteem
    2. б) приписывать класс, ранг;
    располагать по рангу, по ранжиру Why should you rate yourself above this job? ≈ Почему ты считаешь, что делать эту работу ниже твоего достоинства? Syn: grade
    2.
    2) оценивать, расценивать, ценить
    3) а) считать;
    расценивать;
    рассматривать She was rated an excellent pianist. ≈ Ее считали прекрасной пианисткой. Syn: consider, regard
    2. б) рассматриваться, считаться She rates as the finest teacher we have. ≈ Она - лучший учитель, который у нас был.
    4) заслуживать( что-л.), удостаиваться( чего-л.) he rated special privileges ≈ он располагал особыми привилегиями Syn: deserve
    5) обыкн. страд. облагать( местным) налогом
    6) мор. а) определять класс, категорию (морского судна) б) присваивать класс, звание( моряку) ∙ rate up rate with II гл.
    1) ругать, распекать, бранить;
    задавать головомойку He began to rate them soundly for their ingratitude. ≈ Он стал их сильно бранить за неблагодарность. Syn: chide, scold
    1., reprove
    2) неперех. браниться, ругаться She has rated at her child all day long. ≈ Она целый день ругалась на своего ребенка. III = ret норма;
    размер - birth * рождаемость - crime * показатель /индекс, статистика/ преступности - per cent * размер процентов - * of profit /of return/ (политика) (экономика) норма прибыли - * of surplus value( политика) (экономика) норма прибавочной стоимости - * of production норма выработки;
    производительность - * of seeding( сельскохозяйственное) норма высева - the * of speed per minute скорость в минуту - the marriage * per mille количество браков на тысячу (человек) населения - to go at the * of six miles an hour проходить по 6 миль в час;
    двигаться со скоростью 6 миль в час ставка, тариф;
    такса;
    расценка - the R. (финансовое) учетная ставка банка Великобритании - * of discount( финансовое) учетная ставка, учетный процент;
    ставка дисконта - * of duty ставка таможенной пошлины - the *s of wages per week ставки недельной заработной платы - the * of interest ставка /норма/ процента( финансовое) курс - the * of exchange валютный курс;
    вексельный курс;
    обменный курс - dollar * курс доллара цена;
    оценка - to buy at a high * купить по высокой цене - you can have them at the * of $1 a dozen можете купить их по одному доллару за дюжину - at an easy * по недорогой цене, дешево;
    легко, без труда, без усилий - to win success at an easy * без труда добиться успеха - to value smth. at a low * низко оценивать что-л.;
    быть невысокого мнения о чем-л. pl (железнодорожное) грузовой тариф - * scale /card/ тарифное расписание( рассылаемое транспортными и страховыми организациями) скорость, темп - * constant( химическое) константа скорости реакции - * of growth темп роста - * of advance( военное) темп наступления - * of climb (авиация) скороподъемность - * of descent( авиация) скорость снижения - * of fire (военное) скорость стрельбы;
    темп огня;
    режим огня - * of sailing( морское) скорость хода( судна) - * of ionization (физическое) скорость ионизации - at a great * с огромной скоростью - to drive at a dangerous * вести автомобиль с опасным превышением скорости - unemployment increases at a fearful * безработица растет угрожающими темпами - he read at a moderate * он читал неторопливо процент, доля;
    коэффициент;
    пропорция;
    степень - * of chickens( сельскохозяйственное) выход цыплят (от числа заложенных яиц) - * of reproduction, reproduction * (экономика) коэффициент воспроизводства - * of return (экономика) рентабельность, норма рентабельности разряд, сорт - of the first * первоклассный;
    наилучший - this fruit is very second * это очень неважные фрукты пошиб, полет местный, муниципальный, коммунальный налог;
    сбор на местные нужды( в Великобритании) - *s and taxes( местные) сборы и (государственные) налоги;
    коммунальные и государственные налоги - harbour *s портовые сборы - to raise a * of $1 взимать сбор в один доллар (американизм) оценка, отметка( в школе) образ действия;
    манера, способ - * of living (широкий) образ жизни - to live at a high * жить на широкую ногу - if you go on at that * you will injure your health если вы и дальше будете поступать так, вы подорвете свое здоровье - at this * таким образом;
    так;
    если так будет продолжаться - at that * в таком случае;
    если это так, если то, что вы говорите, соответствует действительности - at that * we shan't get any dinner today если так пойдет дальше, мы сегодня останемся без обеда - he ought to be dismissed at that * в таком случае его следует уволить( специальное) интенсивность;
    мощность - emission * (физическое) интенсивность испускания - exposure * (физическое) мощность облучения - * of work интенсивность работы, мощность - * of gain (сельскохозяйственное) интенсивность прироста /привеса/ (специальное) частота - pulse * (медицина) частота пульса;
    (электроника) частота (повторения) импульсов (спортивное) разряд (морское) класс (торгового судна) ;
    (историческое) ранг (корабля) (морское) звание или специальность рядового или старшинского состава (о часах) ход;
    суточное отставание;
    уход вперед за сутки - * of a chronometer ход хронометра (техническое) расход (воды и т. п.) > at any * во всяком случае;
    по меньшей мере > not at any * (устаревшее) ни в коем случае;
    ни за что > he has improved somewhat, in manners at any * он стал немного лучше, по крайней мере в обращении > at any * I will do nothing without further instructions во всяком случае я ничего не буду делать без дальнейших указаний > at all *s во всяком /в любом/ случае;
    как бы то ни было;
    (устаревшее) любой ценой;
    любыми средствами > to come upon the *s (историческое) содержаться за счет налогоплательщиков (о неимущих) ;
    попасть в работный дом( часто at) оценивать, производить оценку;
    исчислять - to * a coin above its real value определять курс монеты выше реальной стоимости - what do you * his fortune at? в какую сумму вы оцениваете его состояние? - output was *d at about 5,000 bales per wotking day по подсчетам оказалось, что производительность составляет около 5000 кип за рабочий день ценить, расценивать, оценивать - to * smb., smth. high высоко ценить кого-л., что-л. - to * one's profession above another in usefulness считать одну профессию полезнее другой - to * fame as its true value знать настоящую цену славе - I do not * his merits high я невысокого мнения о его достоинствах - he doesn't * himself an ordinary clerk он не считает себя простым клерком (специальное) таксировать, тарифицировать( часто as) считать, рассматривать;
    полагать - he is *d as a distinguished scientist он считается выдающимся ученым - he is *d the best in his field его считают лучшим специалистом в данной области - I * him among my friends я отношу его к числу своих друзей;
    я считаю его своим другом( часто as) считаться, рассматриваться - to * as a national resource рассматриваться как источник общегосударственного значения - he *s as one of the best runners over the distance он считается одним из лучших бегунов на этой дистанции облагать местным налогом - they were heavily *d они платили высокие местные налоги оценивать для установления ставки местного налога или страховой премии - the shop was *d at $500 a year облагаемый налогом доход с магазина был исчислен в пятьсот долларов в год - to * up (страхование) увеличивать страховую премию (в случае особого риска) (американизм) ставить отметку, оценку ( учащемуся) ;
    оценивать знания - to * a student first считать какого-л. учащегося первым учеником /отличником/ (разговорное) заслуживать - he *s the best он заслуживает самого лучшего (американизм) (заслуженно) пользоваться чем-л.;
    иметь право на что-л. - she *s special privileges она пользуется особыми привилегиями;
    ей предоставлены особые привилегии( американизм) занимать привилегированное положение - she really *s with her boss босс с ней очень считается /очень ее ценит/ преим. (морское) определять класс (корабля, автомобиля) ;
    устанавливать категорию;
    классифицировать преим. (морское) иметь какую-л. категорию, класс и т. п. - a ship *s as first судно относится к первому классу преим. (морское) присваивать класс, звание (моряку) - he was *d as a midshipman ему было присвоено звание мичмана - to * up повысить в классе, звании и т. п. преим. (морское) иметь класс, звание (о моряке) регулировать, выверять (часы) - to * a chronometer ставить хронометр по среднему поясному времени делать выговор;
    отчитывать, бранить, разносить( кого-л.) - to * smb. for doing smth. выговаривать кому-л. за что-л. - to * smb. soundly задать кому-л. головомойку - to * at smb. кричать на кого-л. accrual ~ коэффициент накопления (характеризует скорость накопления) accuracy ~ показатель точности activity ~ степень активности activity ~s коэффициент активности( процент экономически активных детей и взрослых соответственно в возрастных группах 10-14 и 15-64 года) actual interest ~ реальная процентная ставка actual ~ фактическая ставка ad valorem ~ фрахтовая ставка со стоимости товара add-on ~ дополнительная ставка adjusted ~ скорректированный коэффициент adjusted ~ стандартизованный коэффициент advertising ~ стоимость рекламы advertising ~ цена рекламы advised ~ ставка, о которой клиент официально уведомлен after tax real ~ of return реальная норма прибыли после уплаты налога alternative ~ of return альтернативная процентная ставка amortization ~ норма амортизационного списания annual percentage ~ (APR) годовая процентная ставка annualized ~ процентная ставка в годовом исчислении arrival ~ вчт. интенсивность входящего потока arrival ~ частота поступления at a guaranteed ~ по гарантированному курсу average ~ of profit полит.-эк. средняя норма прибыли;
    at an easy rate дешево;
    легко;
    to live at a high rate жить на широкую ногу ~ тех. расход (воды) ;
    at any rate во всяком случае;
    по меньшей мере;
    at this (или that) rate в таком случае;
    при таких условиях ~ темп;
    ход, скорость;
    rate of increase темп роста, прироста;
    at the rate of 40 miles an hour со скоростью 40 миль в час ~ тех. расход (воды) ;
    at any rate во всяком случае;
    по меньшей мере;
    at this (или that) rate в таком случае;
    при таких условиях attractive ~ привлекательная ставка average exchange ~ средний валютный курс average exchange ~ средний вексельный курс average exchange ~ средний обменный курс average ~ средняя ставка average tax ~ средняя ставка налога bank deposit ~ банковская ставка по депозитам bank discount ~ банковская учетная ставка bank ~ учетная ставка банка base ~ базовая ссудная ставка банков base ~ базовая ставка base ~ тарифная ставка basic interest ~ основная ставка процента basic ~ базисная ставка basic ~ основная ставка baud ~ вчт. скорость передачи информации в бодах benchmark ~ исходная ставка bill ~ процент по государственным облигациям bill ~ ставка по казначейским векселям birth and death ~s уровни рождаемости и смертности birth ~ полит.эк. коэффициент рождаемости birth ~ полит.эк. рождаемость birth ~ уровень рождаемости, рождаемость bit ~ вчт. скорость передачи данных в битах bit ~ вчт. скорость передачи информации в бит/сек bond interest ~ процент по облигации bonus ~ ставка дополнительного дивиденда broker's loan ~ процентная ставка банков по ссудам до востребования фондовым брокерам building interest ~ строительная процентная ставка bulk ~ фрахтовая ставка для перевозки большой партии груза burden ~ отношение накладных расходов к затратам на оплату труда buying ~ закупочная расценка buying ~ курс покупателя call money ~ ставка процента по онкольной ссуде call ~ онкольная ставка call ~ процентная ставка по ссудам до востребования capitalization ~ норма капитализации carload ~ повагонная тарифная ставка carload ~ тариф для повагонных грузов carrying-over ~ бирж. курс репорта ceiling ~ предельная норма процента central bank lending ~ ставка ссудного процента центрального банка central ~ центральный курс central reference ~ центральный контрольный курс certificate-of-deposit ~ ставка депозитного сертификата check ~ чековый курс cheque ~ курс покупки чеков church ~ церковный налог clock ~ вчт. тактовая частота closing ~ курс на момент закрытия биржи closing ~ of exchange валютный курс на момент закрытия сальдо commission ~ ставка комиссионного вознаграждения commodity ~ специальный тариф на перевозку массовых грузов common reduced ~ единый льготный тариф completion ~ процент выполненных работ consensus ~ согласованная процентная ставка consolidated ~ полная почасовая ставка constant ~ постоянный коэффициент constructions ~ темпы строительных работ contract ~ договорная расценка contribution ~ размер взноса conversion ~ коэффициент пересчета conversion ~ скорость преобразования ~ оценивать, исчислять, определять, устанавливать;
    the copper coinage was then rated above it real value медная монета стоила тогда выше своей реальной стоимости crude ~ общий коэффициент cumulative ~ суммарный коэффициент current account ~ ставка процента на текущем счете current coupon ~ текущий уровень процентных ставок купона current exchange ~ текущий валютный курс current exchange ~ текущий обменный курс current ~ курс дня current ~ текущий курс cut ~ сниженный курс data ~ вчт. скорость передачи данных data transfer ~ вчт. скорость передачи данных death ~ смертность declining ~ снижающийся курс dependency ~ коэффициент иждивенчества (показывает число детей до 14 лет и лиц старше 65 лет в процентах от потенциально работопособной части населения) deposit ~ ставка по депозитам depreciation ~ норма амортизации depreciation ~ степень обесценивания discount ~ ставка дисконта discount ~ учетная ставка, учетный процент, учетный курс discount ~ учетная ставка discount ~ учетный процент discounted cash flow ~ оборот дисконтированных поступлений наличности dividend ~ норма дивидендов dollar ~ курс доллара dollar ~ increase повышение курса доллара dollar's exchange ~ обменный курс доллара drawdown ~ норма использования кредита dropping ~ понижающийся курс entrance ~ вчт. интенсивность входящего потока error ~ вчт. частота ошибок error ~ частота появления ошибок eurointerest ~ процентная ставка по еврооблигациям exceptional ~ исключительный тариф exchange ~ валютный курс exchange ~ курс обмена валюты exchange ~ обменный курс exchange ~s валютные курсы, курсы обмена валют excise ~ ставка акцизного сбора exorbitant ~ чрезмерно высокий курс express freight ~ тариф на срочную доставку грузов extortionate ~ грабительский курс falling dollar ~ понижающийся курс доллара federal discount ~ федеральная учетная ставка (США) fertility ~ общий коэффициент фертильности fertility ~ специальный коэффициент рождаемости fixed exchange ~ фиксированный валютный курс fixed interest ~ фиксированная процентная ставка fixing ~ твердая ставка flexible exchange ~ плавающий валютный курс floating interest ~ плавающая процентная ставка floor ~ нижний предел вмешательства fluctuating ~ колеблющийся курс foreign exchange ~ валютный курс forgetting ~ рекл. забываемость товара forward ~ бирж. срочный курс forward ~ бирж. форвардный курс freight ~ ставка фрахта full-time unemployment ~ коэффициент полной безработицы general ~ общий коэффициент going ~ действующая ставка going ~ обычная ставка growth ~ относительный прирост growth ~ темп прироста growth ~ темп роста guaranteed ~ гарантированная ставка ~ считать;
    расценивать;
    рассматривать;
    he was rated the best poet of his time его считали лучшим поэтом эпохи;
    I rate his speech very high я считаю его речь очень удачной hourly ~ рын.тр. почасовая ставка hourly ~ рын.тр. почасовой тариф hourly wage ~ рын.тр. почасовая ставка заработной платы hurdle ~ эк.произ. минимально приемлемая ставка ~ считать;
    расценивать;
    рассматривать;
    he was rated the best poet of his time его считали лучшим поэтом эпохи;
    I rate his speech very high я считаю его речь очень удачной import ~ импортный тариф import ~ тариф для импортных грузов incentive freight ~ поощрительная фрахтовая ставка increment ~ коэффициент прироста indexed interest ~ индексированная ставка процента inflation ~ темпы инфляции input ~ вчт. интенсивность входящего потока insurance ~ ставка страховой премии interbank bid ~ межбанковская ставка процента покупателя interbank offered ~ межбанковская ставка процента продавца interest ~ норма процента interest ~ ставка процента international ~ международный тариф interruption ~ вчт. частота прерывания обслуживания intervention ~ интервенционный курс investment ~ норма инвестирования investment ~ темп роста капиталовложений issue ~ эмиссионный курс landing ~ плата за перегрузку с судна на сухопутный транспорт legal minimum wage ~s установленная законом минимальная ставка заработной платы lending interest ~ ставка ссудного процента lending ~ кредитная ставка liquidity ~ коэффициент ликвидности average ~ of profit полит.-эк. средняя норма прибыли;
    at an easy rate дешево;
    легко;
    to live at a high rate жить на широкую ногу loading ~ суд. норма погрузки loading ~ тариф на погрузочные работы loan ~ процентная ставка по ссуде lombard ~ ломбардная ставка lombard ~ ставка ломбардного кредита long ~ курс покупки долгосрочных векселей long ~ ставка процента по долгосрочным кредитным обязательствам long-term interest ~ долгосрочная процентная ставка long-term prime ~ долгосрочная базисная ставка long-term prime ~ долгосрочная учетная ставка для первоклассных денежных обязательств( США) long-term ~ долгосрочная ставка low mortality ~ низкий коэффициент смертности lump sum ~ процентная ставка с общей суммы machine hour ~ норма издержек на станко-час malfunction ~ вчт. частота сбоев marginal tax ~ предельная налоговая ставка market exchange ~ рыночный валютный курс market exchange ~ рыночный обменный курс market interest ~ рыночная ставка процента market ~ биржевой курс market ~ рыночная норма market ~ рыночная ставка market ~ рыночный курс maximum interest ~ максимальная ставка процента medium ~ средний курс medium-term ~ ставка процента по среднесрочным кредитным обязательствам middle ~ средний курс middle ~ средняя ставка mileage ~ плата за перевозки, исчисляемые в милях minimum interest ~ минимальная ставка процента minimum lending ~ (MLR) минимальная ставка ссудного процента minimum ~ минимальная ставка minimum ~ минимальный курс money ~ ставка процента по денежным операциям ~ соответственная часть;
    пропорция;
    коэффициент, степень, процент;
    доля;
    mortality rate смертность mortality ~ коэффициент смертности mortality ~ показатель смертности mortgage ~ ставка процента по закладной night ~ точной тариф nominal interest ~ номинальная процентная ставка nominal ~ номинальный курс notional central ~ условный центральный курс occupancy ~ коэффициент занятости;
    коэффициент заполнения( рабочих мест, мест в гостинице и т. п.) output ~ вчт. интенсивность выходящего потока overflow ~ вчт. интенсивность избыточного потока paging ~ вчт. интенсивность страничного обмена parcel post ~ расценки почтово-посылочной службы parity ~ паритетный курс participation ~ доля рабочей силы в общей численности данной половозрастной группы peg the ~ фиксировать курс национальной валюты относительно иностранных валют pegged exchange ~ твердый валютный курс pegged exchange ~ фиксированный валютный курс piece ~ сдельная ставка piece-work ~ цена сдельной работы placement ~ коэффициент размещения postal ~ почтовый тариф preferential ~ льготный таможенный тариф premium ~ норма премиальной выплаты premium ~ размер премии premium ~ ставка страхового взноса prime lending ~ прайм-рейт prime lending ~ публикуемая банками ставка по кредитам первоклассным заемщикам prime ~ базисная ставка prime ~ прайм-рейт prime ~ публикуемая банками ставка по кредитам первоклассным заемщиком printout ~ вчт. скорость вывода на печать projected expenditure ~ планируемая скорость расходования ресурсов quotation ~ бирж. котировка курса quote a ~ назначать ставку quoted exchange ~ котировочный валютный курс quoted exchange ~ котировочный обменный курс rallying dollar ~ повышающийся курс доллара rallying ~ растущая ставка rallying ~ увеличивающийся курс rate = ret ~ бранить;
    задавать головомойку ~ интенсивность ~ интенсивнось ~ класс ~ коммунальный налог ~ коэффициент ~ курс ~ местный налог ~ местный налог;
    коммунальный налог ~ местный налог ~ мощность ~ налог на землю ~ норма;
    ставка, тариф;
    расценка, цена;
    the rate of wages per week ставка недельной заработной платы ~ норма ~ нормировать ~ (преим. pass.) облагать (местным) налогом ~ облагать налогом ~ мор. определять класс, категорию (корабля) ~ определять тариф ~ оценивать, исчислять, определять, устанавливать;
    the copper coinage was then rated above it real value медная монета стоила тогда выше своей реальной стоимости ~ оценивать;
    исчислять;
    таксировать;
    тарифицировать;
    устанавливать ~ оценивать ~ оценка ~ паек, порция ~ поземельный налог ~ показатель ~ пропорция ~ процент ~ размер;
    норма;
    ставка;
    тариф;
    такса;
    цена;
    курс;
    процент ~ размер ~ разряд, класс;
    сорт ~ разряд ~ тех. расход (воды) ;
    at any rate во всяком случае;
    по меньшей мере;
    at this (или that) rate в таком случае;
    при таких условиях ~ расход ~ расценивать ~ скорость ~ соответственная часть;
    пропорция;
    коэффициент, степень, процент;
    доля;
    mortality rate смертность ~ сорт ~ ставка таможенной пошлины ~ степень ~ считать;
    расценивать;
    рассматривать;
    he was rated the best poet of his time его считали лучшим поэтом эпохи;
    I rate his speech very high я считаю его речь очень удачной ~ такса ~ таксировать ~ тариф ~ тарифицировать ~ темп;
    ход, скорость;
    rate of increase темп роста, прироста;
    at the rate of 40 miles an hour со скоростью 40 миль в час ~ темп ~ учетная ставка ~ цена ~ частота ~ of activity уровень активности ~ of change темп изменения ~ of company tax ставка налогового обложения компании ~ of contango бирж. размер надбавки по репортным операциям ~ of conversion вал.-фин. конверсионный курс ~ of conversion вал.-фин. коэффициент перевода ~ of corporation tax ставка налогового обложения корпорации ~ of depreciation норма амортизации ~ of depreciation степень обесценивания ~ of development темп развития ~ of drawdown темп снижения ~ of duty ставка таможенной пошлины ~ of earnings норма дохода ~ of expansion степень расширения ~ of expansion темп роста ~ of fire воен. скорость стрельбы, режим огня;
    rate of climb ав. скороподъемность ~ of growth темп прироста ~ of growth темп роста ~ of growth темп увеличения ~ темп;
    ход, скорость;
    rate of increase темп роста, прироста;
    at the rate of 40 miles an hour со скоростью 40 миль в час ~ of increase темп прироста ~ of increase темп роста ~ of increase темп увеличения ~ of increase in lending темп увеличения объема кредитования ~ of inflation темп инфляции ~ of inflation уровень инфляции ~ of interest норма (ссудного) процента, процентная ставка ~ of interest норма процента ~ of interest ставка процента ~ of interest for overdraft facilities ставка процента по овердрафту ~ of interest on deferred payments ставка процента по отсроченным платежам ~ of interest paid by bank ставка процента, выплачиваемая банком ~ of inventory turnover скорость движения товарных запасов ~ of inventory turnover скорость оборачиваемости товарных запасов ~ of inventory turnover скорость оборота акций ~ of investment норма инвестиций ~ of investment норма капиталовложений ~ of issue бирж. курс выпуска ~ of issue бирж. эмиссионный курс ~ of levy ставка налога ~ of levy ставка сбора ~ of loading норма погрузки ~ of loss норма потерь ~ of natural increase процент естественного прироста ~ of natural increase темп естественного прироста ~ of occurence вчт. интенсивность потока ~ of occurrence стат. интенсивность потока событий ~ of pay increases темп роста ставок заработной платы ~ of postage within postal zone размер зональных почтовых сборов ~ of price increases темп роста цен ~ of profit норма прибыли ~ of profitability степень рентабельности ~ of return коэффициент окупаемости капиталовложений ~ of return норма прибыли ~ of return on investment коэффициент окупаемости капиталовложений ~ of return on investment норма прибыли на инвестированный капитал ~ of return on investment норма прибыли от капиталовложений ~ of shrinkage норма усушки ~ of stockturn норма оборачиваемости товарных запасов ~ of stockturn скорость оборачиваемости товарных запасов ~ of exchange валютный курс;
    rate of surplus value полит.-эк. норма прибавочной стоимости ~ of tax налоговая ставка ~ of tax ставка налогового обложения ~ of taxation налоговая ставка ~ of taxation ставка налогового обложения ~ of throughput производительность ~ of throughput пропускная способность ~ of turnover скорость оборачиваемости ~ of turnover скорость оборота ~ of unemployment уровень безработицы ~ of unionization процент охвата профсоюзами ~ of VAT норма налога на добавленную стоимость ~ норма;
    ставка, тариф;
    расценка, цена;
    the rate of wages per week ставка недельной заработной платы ~ of wastage норма отходов ~ of work интенсивность работы ~ of work мощность ~ of work производительность работы read ~ вчт. скорость чтения real interest ~ реальная ставка процента redemption ~ ставка погашения rediscount ~ ставка переучета reduced ~ льготный тариф reduced ~ пониженный тариф reference interest ~ исходная ставка процента refinancing interest ~ ставка процента при рефинансировании refresh ~ вчт. частота регенерации reinvestment ~ норма реинвестирования repeat ~ частота повторения resend ~ вчт. скорость возврата response ~ доля ответивших при обследовании safe-deposit ~ ставка по депозитам sagging ~ оценка падения курсов savings ~ норма сбережений schedule ~ установленный тариф selling ~ курс продавцов service ~ вчт. интенсивность обслуживания service ~ вчт. скорость обслуживания sewerage ~ нагрузка канализационной системы short ~ краткосрочная процентная ставка short ~ курс покупки краткосрочных векселей (в иностранной валюте) short sterling ~ стерлинговый курс покупки краткосрочных векселей short-term interest ~ краткосрочная процентная ставка short-term ~ краткосрочная ставка процента short-term ~ курс покупки краткосрочных векселей (в иностранной валюте) sickness ~ процент больных sight ~ валютный курс по предъявительским траттам sight ~ валютный курс по предъявительским чекам soaring dollar ~ растущий курс доллара soaring ~ растущая ставка space ~ норма площади (для рекламы) special ~ специальная норма special ~ специальная ставка special ~ специальный курс specific ~ специальный коэффициент specific ~ частный коэффициент spot market ~ курс по кассовым сделкам spot ~ курс, по которому расчеты по сделке проводятся на второй рабочий день после ее заключения spot ~ курс по кассовым сделкам spot ~ наличный кус валюты standard ~ обычная ставка standard ~ основная ставка (заработной платы) standard ~ основной тариф standard ~ стандартная тарифная сетка оплаты( за услуги) standard tax ~ основная налоговая ставка standard tax ~ основная ставка налогообложения sterling interest ~ курс фунта стерлингов straight piece ~ сдельная ставка оплаты труда striking ~ цена, по которой удовлетворяются заявки участников аукциона новых ценных бумаг striking ~ цена исполнения (фиксированная цена, по которой покупатель опциона может использовать свое право купить или продать определенные финансовые документы) subsidized ~ доля затрат, покрываемых за счет субсидирования switch ~ курсовая разница tariff ~ тарифная ставка tax collection ~ уровень налоговых поступлений tax ~ налоговая ставка tax ~ ставка налога tax ~ ставка налогового обложения taxable ~ ставка налогообложения through ~ сквозной тариф through ~ тариф прямой перевозки грузов through ~ тариф сквозной перевозки грузов time ~ курс форвард (курс валюты по срочным сделкам) time ~ повременная плата top ~ высшая ставка top ~ высший курс ценных бумаг transfer ~ вчт. скорость передачи transfer ~ вчт. скорость передачи данных transmission ~ вчт. скорость передачи данных turnover ~ отношение объема сделок с конкретным видом акций в течение года к общей сумме акций в обращении unemployment ~ доля безработных unemployment ~ процент безработных unemployment ~ число безработных uniform ~ единая ставка unpeg the ~ прекращать искусственную поддержку курса unquoted exchange ~ незарегистрированный валютный курс usurious ~ ростовщическая ставка процента utilization ~ коэффициент загрузки utilization ~ коэффициент использования variable interest ~ плавающая процентная ставка variable service ~ переменная интенсивность обслуживания wage ~ ставка заработной платы wage ~ тарифная расценка wage ~s ставки заработной платы wastage ~ норма отходов water ~ тариф на воду weekly ~ недельная ставка withholding ~ норма вычетов word ~ устная оценка year-end exchange ~ валютный курс на конец года yield ~ ставка дохода zero ~ нулевая ставка zone ~ зональный тариф

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rate

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    frappe [fʀap]
    feminine noun
       a. [de dactylo, pianiste] touch
       b. ( = voyou) petite frappe young thug
       c. [de boxeur] punch ; [de footballeur] kick ; [de joueur de tennis] stroke
    * * *
    fʀap
    1) (de monnaie, médaille) ( action) striking; ( empreinte) impression
    2) ( de texte) typing
    3) Sport ( de footballeur) kick; ( de boxeur) punch
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    fʀap nf
    1) [document] typing
    2) FOOTBALL (= tir) kick
    3) BOXE punch
    4) péjoratif (= personne) thug
    * * *
    frappe nf
    1 (de monnaie, médaille) ( action) striking; ( empreinte) stamp, impression;
    2 ( de texte) typing; le texte est à la frappe the text is being typed out;
    3 Sport ( de footballeur) kick; ( de boxeur) punch; ce boxeur a une frappe redoutable this boxer packs a mean punch;
    4 ( voyou) (petite) frappe hoodlum.
    frappe chirurgicale Mil surgical strike.
    ( féminin frappée) [frape] adjectif
    1. [boisson] iced
    3. (familier) [fou] crazy
    4. [bien exprimé]

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    accrual rate коэффициент накопления (характеризует скорость накопления) accuracy rate показатель точности activity rate степень активности activity rates коэффициент активности (процент экономически активных детей и взрослых соответственно в возрастных группах 10-14 и 15-64 года) actual interest rate реальная процентная ставка actual rate фактическая ставка ad valorem rate фрахтовая ставка со стоимости товара add-on rate дополнительная ставка adjusted rate скорректированный коэффициент adjusted rate стандартизованный коэффициент advertising rate стоимость рекламы advertising rate цена рекламы advised rate ставка, о которой клиент официально уведомлен after tax real rate of return реальная норма прибыли после уплаты налога alternative rate of return альтернативная процентная ставка amortization rate норма амортизационного списания annual percentage rate (APR) годовая процентная ставка annualized rate процентная ставка в годовом исчислении arrival rate вчт. интенсивность входящего потока arrival rate частота поступления at a guaranteed rate по гарантированному курсу average rate of profit полит.-эк. средняя норма прибыли; at an easy rate дешево; легко; to live at a high rate жить на широкую ногу rate тех. расход (воды); at any rate во всяком случае; по меньшей мере; at this (или that) rate в таком случае; при таких условиях rate темп; ход, скорость; rate of increase темп роста, прироста; at the rate of 40 miles an hour со скоростью 40 миль в час rate тех. расход (воды); at any rate во всяком случае; по меньшей мере; at this (или that) rate в таком случае; при таких условиях attractive rate привлекательная ставка average exchange rate средний валютный курс average exchange rate средний вексельный курс average exchange rate средний обменный курс average rate средняя ставка average tax rate средняя ставка налога bank deposit rate банковская ставка по депозитам bank discount rate банковская учетная ставка bank rate учетная ставка банка base rate базовая ссудная ставка банков base rate базовая ставка base rate тарифная ставка basic interest rate основная ставка процента basic rate базисная ставка basic rate основная ставка baud rate вчт. скорость передачи информации в бодах benchmark rate исходная ставка bill rate процент по государственным облигациям bill rate ставка по казначейским векселям birth and death rates уровни рождаемости и смертности birth rate полит.эк. коэффициент рождаемости birth rate полит.эк. рождаемость birth rate уровень рождаемости, рождаемость bit rate вчт. скорость передачи данных в битах bit rate вчт. скорость передачи информации в бит/сек bond interest rate процент по облигации bonus rate ставка дополнительного дивиденда broker's loan rate процентная ставка банков по ссудам до востребования фондовым брокерам building interest rate строительная процентная ставка bulk rate фрахтовая ставка для перевозки большой партии груза burden rate отношение накладных расходов к затратам на оплату труда buying rate закупочная расценка buying rate курс покупателя call money rate ставка процента по онкольной ссуде call rate онкольная ставка call rate процентная ставка по ссудам до востребования capitalization rate норма капитализации carload rate повагонная тарифная ставка carload rate тариф для повагонных грузов carrying-over rate бирж. курс репорта ceiling rate предельная норма процента central bank lending rate ставка ссудного процента центрального банка central rate центральный курс central reference rate центральный контрольный курс certificate-of-deposit rate ставка депозитного сертификата check rate чековый курс cheque rate курс покупки чеков church rate церковный налог clock rate вчт. тактовая частота closing rate курс на момент закрытия биржи closing rate of exchange валютный курс на момент закрытия сальдо commission rate ставка комиссионного вознаграждения commodity rate специальный тариф на перевозку массовых грузов common reduced rate единый льготный тариф completion rate процент выполненных работ consensus rate согласованная процентная ставка consolidated rate полная почасовая ставка constant rate постоянный коэффициент constructions rate темпы строительных работ contract rate договорная расценка contribution rate размер взноса conversion rate коэффициент пересчета conversion rate скорость преобразования rate оценивать, исчислять, определять, устанавливать; the copper coinage was then rated above it real value медная монета стоила тогда выше своей реальной стоимости crude rate общий коэффициент cumulative rate суммарный коэффициент current account rate ставка процента на текущем счете current coupon rate текущий уровень процентных ставок купона current exchange rate текущий валютный курс current exchange rate текущий обменный курс current rate курс дня current rate текущий курс cut rate сниженный курс data rate вчт. скорость передачи данных data transfer rate вчт. скорость передачи данных death rate смертность declining rate снижающийся курс dependency rate коэффициент иждивенчества (показывает число детей до 14 лет и лиц старше 65 лет в процентах от потенциально работопособной части населения) deposit rate ставка по депозитам depreciation rate норма амортизации depreciation rate степень обесценивания discount rate ставка дисконта discount rate учетная ставка, учетный процент, учетный курс discount rate учетная ставка discount rate учетный процент discounted cash flow rate оборот дисконтированных поступлений наличности dividend rate норма дивидендов dollar rate курс доллара dollar rate increase повышение курса доллара dollar's exchange rate обменный курс доллара drawdown rate норма использования кредита dropping rate понижающийся курс entrance rate вчт. интенсивность входящего потока error rate вчт. частота ошибок error rate частота появления ошибок eurointerest rate процентная ставка по еврооблигациям exceptional rate исключительный тариф exchange rate валютный курс exchange rate курс обмена валюты exchange rate обменный курс exchange rates валютные курсы, курсы обмена валют excise rate ставка акцизного сбора exorbitant rate чрезмерно высокий курс express freight rate тариф на срочную доставку грузов extortionate rate грабительский курс falling dollar rate понижающийся курс доллара federal discount rate федеральная учетная ставка (США) fertility rate общий коэффициент фертильности fertility rate специальный коэффициент рождаемости fixed exchange rate фиксированный валютный курс fixed interest rate фиксированная процентная ставка fixing rate твердая ставка flexible exchange rate плавающий валютный курс floating interest rate плавающая процентная ставка floor rate нижний предел вмешательства fluctuating rate колеблющийся курс foreign exchange rate валютный курс forgetting rate рекл. забываемость товара forward rate бирж. срочный курс forward rate бирж. форвардный курс freight rate ставка фрахта full-time unemployment rate коэффициент полной безработицы general rate общий коэффициент going rate действующая ставка going rate обычная ставка growth rate относительный прирост growth rate темп прироста growth rate темп роста guaranteed rate гарантированная ставка rate считать; расценивать; рассматривать; he was rated the best poet of his time его считали лучшим поэтом эпохи; I rate his speech very high я считаю его речь очень удачной hourly rate рын.тр. почасовая ставка hourly rate рын.тр. почасовой тариф hourly wage rate рын.тр. почасовая ставка заработной платы hurdle rate эк.произ. минимально приемлемая ставка rate считать; расценивать; рассматривать; he was rated the best poet of his time его считали лучшим поэтом эпохи; I rate his speech very high я считаю его речь очень удачной import rate импортный тариф import rate тариф для импортных грузов incentive freight rate поощрительная фрахтовая ставка increment rate коэффициент прироста indexed interest rate индексированная ставка процента inflation rate темпы инфляции input rate вчт. интенсивность входящего потока insurance rate ставка страховой премии interbank bid rate межбанковская ставка процента покупателя interbank offered rate межбанковская ставка процента продавца interest rate норма процента interest rate ставка процента international rate международный тариф interruption rate вчт. частота прерывания обслуживания intervention rate интервенционный курс investment rate норма инвестирования investment rate темп роста капиталовложений issue rate эмиссионный курс landing rate плата за перегрузку с судна на сухопутный транспорт legal minimum wage rates установленная законом минимальная ставка заработной платы lending interest rate ставка ссудного процента lending rate кредитная ставка liquidity rate коэффициент ликвидности average rate of profit полит.-эк. средняя норма прибыли; at an easy rate дешево; легко; to live at a high rate жить на широкую ногу loading rate суд. норма погрузки loading rate тариф на погрузочные работы loan rate процентная ставка по ссуде lombard rate ломбардная ставка lombard rate ставка ломбардного кредита long rate курс покупки долгосрочных векселей long rate ставка процента по долгосрочным кредитным обязательствам long-term interest rate долгосрочная процентная ставка long-term prime rate долгосрочная базисная ставка long-term prime rate долгосрочная учетная ставка для первоклассных денежных обязательств (США) long-term rate долгосрочная ставка low mortality rate низкий коэффициент смертности lump sum rate процентная ставка с общей суммы machine hour rate норма издержек на станко-час malfunction rate вчт. частота сбоев marginal tax rate предельная налоговая ставка market exchange rate рыночный валютный курс market exchange rate рыночный обменный курс market interest rate рыночная ставка процента market rate биржевой курс market rate рыночная норма market rate рыночная ставка market rate рыночный курс maximum interest rate максимальная ставка процента medium rate средний курс medium-term rate ставка процента по среднесрочным кредитным обязательствам middle rate средний курс middle rate средняя ставка mileage rate плата за перевозки, исчисляемые в милях minimum interest rate минимальная ставка процента minimum lending rate (MLR) минимальная ставка ссудного процента minimum rate минимальная ставка minimum rate минимальный курс money rate ставка процента по денежным операциям rate соответственная часть; пропорция; коэффициент, степень, процент; доля; mortality rate смертность mortality rate коэффициент смертности mortality rate показатель смертности mortgage rate ставка процента по закладной night rate точной тариф nominal interest rate номинальная процентная ставка nominal rate номинальный курс notional central rate условный центральный курс occupancy rate коэффициент занятости; коэффициент заполнения (рабочих мест, мест в гостинице и т. п.) output rate вчт. интенсивность выходящего потока overflow rate вчт. интенсивность избыточного потока paging rate вчт. интенсивность страничного обмена parcel post rate расценки почтово-посылочной службы parity rate паритетный курс participation rate доля рабочей силы в общей численности данной половозрастной группы peg the rate фиксировать курс национальной валюты относительно иностранных валют pegged exchange rate твердый валютный курс pegged exchange rate фиксированный валютный курс piece rate сдельная ставка piece-work rate цена сдельной работы placement rate коэффициент размещения postal rate почтовый тариф preferential rate льготный таможенный тариф premium rate норма премиальной выплаты premium rate размер премии premium rate ставка страхового взноса prime lending rate прайм-рейт prime lending rate публикуемая банками ставка по кредитам первоклассным заемщикам prime rate базисная ставка prime rate прайм-рейт prime rate публикуемая банками ставка по кредитам первоклассным заемщиком printout rate вчт. скорость вывода на печать projected expenditure rate планируемая скорость расходования ресурсов quotation rate бирж. котировка курса quote a rate назначать ставку quoted exchange rate котировочный валютный курс quoted exchange rate котировочный обменный курс rallying dollar rate повышающийся курс доллара rallying rate растущая ставка rallying rate увеличивающийся курс rate = ret rate бранить; задавать головомойку rate интенсивность rate интенсивнось rate класс rate коммунальный налог rate коэффициент rate курс rate местный налог rate местный налог; коммунальный налог rate местный налог rate мощность rate налог на землю rate норма; ставка, тариф; расценка, цена; the rate of wages per week ставка недельной заработной платы rate норма rate нормировать rate (преим. pass.) облагать (местным) налогом rate облагать налогом rate мор. определять класс, категорию (корабля) rate определять тариф rate оценивать, исчислять, определять, устанавливать; the copper coinage was then rated above it real value медная монета стоила тогда выше своей реальной стоимости rate оценивать; исчислять; таксировать; тарифицировать; устанавливать rate оценивать rate оценка rate паек, порция rate поземельный налог rate показатель rate пропорция rate процент rate размер; норма; ставка; тариф; такса; цена; курс; процент rate размер rate разряд, класс; сорт rate разряд rate тех. расход (воды); at any rate во всяком случае; по меньшей мере; at this (или that) rate в таком случае; при таких условиях rate расход rate расценивать rate скорость rate соответственная часть; пропорция; коэффициент, степень, процент; доля; mortality rate смертность rate сорт rate ставка таможенной пошлины rate степень rate считать; расценивать; рассматривать; he was rated the best poet of his time его считали лучшим поэтом эпохи; I rate his speech very high я считаю его речь очень удачной rate такса rate таксировать rate тариф rate тарифицировать rate темп; ход, скорость; rate of increase темп роста, прироста; at the rate of 40 miles an hour со скоростью 40 миль в час rate темп rate учетная ставка rate цена rate частота rate of activity уровень активности rate of change темп изменения rate of company tax ставка налогового обложения компании rate of contango бирж. размер надбавки по репортным операциям rate of conversion вал.-фин. конверсионный курс rate of conversion вал.-фин. коэффициент перевода rate of corporation tax ставка налогового обложения корпорации rate of depreciation норма амортизации rate of depreciation степень обесценивания rate of development темп развития rate of drawdown темп снижения rate of duty ставка таможенной пошлины rate of earnings норма дохода rate of expansion степень расширения rate of expansion темп роста rate of fire воен. скорость стрельбы, режим огня; rate of climb ав. скороподъемность rate of growth темп прироста rate of growth темп роста rate of growth темп увеличения rate темп; ход, скорость; rate of increase темп роста, прироста; at the rate of 40 miles an hour со скоростью 40 миль в час rate of increase темп прироста rate of increase темп роста rate of increase темп увеличения rate of increase in lending темп увеличения объема кредитования rate of inflation темп инфляции rate of inflation уровень инфляции rate of interest норма (ссудного) процента, процентная ставка rate of interest норма процента rate of interest ставка процента rate of interest for overdraft facilities ставка процента по овердрафту rate of interest on deferred payments ставка процента по отсроченным платежам rate of interest paid by bank ставка процента, выплачиваемая банком rate of inventory turnover скорость движения товарных запасов rate of inventory turnover скорость оборачиваемости товарных запасов rate of inventory turnover скорость оборота акций rate of investment норма инвестиций rate of investment норма капиталовложений rate of issue бирж. курс выпуска rate of issue бирж. эмиссионный курс rate of levy ставка налога rate of levy ставка сбора rate of loading норма погрузки rate of loss норма потерь rate of natural increase процент естественного прироста rate of natural increase темп естественного прироста rate of occurence вчт. интенсивность потока rate of occurrence стат. интенсивность потока событий rate of pay increases темп роста ставок заработной платы rate of postage within postal zone размер зональных почтовых сборов rate of price increases темп роста цен rate of profit норма прибыли rate of profitability степень рентабельности rate of return коэффициент окупаемости капиталовложений rate of return норма прибыли rate of return on investment коэффициент окупаемости капиталовложений rate of return on investment норма прибыли на инвестированный капитал rate of return on investment норма прибыли от капиталовложений rate of shrinkage норма усушки rate of stockturn норма оборачиваемости товарных запасов rate of stockturn скорость оборачиваемости товарных запасов rate of exchange валютный курс; rate of surplus value полит.-эк. норма прибавочной стоимости rate of tax налоговая ставка rate of tax ставка налогового обложения rate of taxation налоговая ставка rate of taxation ставка налогового обложения rate of throughput производительность rate of throughput пропускная способность rate of turnover скорость оборачиваемости rate of turnover скорость оборота rate of unemployment уровень безработицы rate of unionization процент охвата профсоюзами rate of VAT норма налога на добавленную стоимость rate норма; ставка, тариф; расценка, цена; the rate of wages per week ставка недельной заработной платы rate of wastage норма отходов rate of work интенсивность работы rate of work мощность rate of work производительность работы read rate вчт. скорость чтения real interest rate реальная ставка процента redemption rate ставка погашения rediscount rate ставка переучета reduced rate льготный тариф reduced rate пониженный тариф reference interest rate исходная ставка процента refinancing interest rate ставка процента при рефинансировании refresh rate вчт. частота регенерации reinvestment rate норма реинвестирования repeat rate частота повторения resend rate вчт. скорость возврата response rate доля ответивших при обследовании safe-deposit rate ставка по депозитам sagging rate оценка падения курсов savings rate норма сбережений schedule rate установленный тариф selling rate курс продавцов service rate вчт. интенсивность обслуживания service rate вчт. скорость обслуживания sewerage rate нагрузка канализационной системы short rate краткосрочная процентная ставка short rate курс покупки краткосрочных векселей (в иностранной валюте) short sterling rate стерлинговый курс покупки краткосрочных векселей short-term interest rate краткосрочная процентная ставка short-term rate краткосрочная ставка процента short-term rate курс покупки краткосрочных векселей (в иностранной валюте) sickness rate процент больных sight rate валютный курс по предъявительским траттам sight rate валютный курс по предъявительским чекам soaring dollar rate растущий курс доллара soaring rate растущая ставка space rate норма площади (для рекламы) special rate специальная норма special rate специальная ставка special rate специальный курс specific rate специальный коэффициент specific rate частный коэффициент spot market rate курс по кассовым сделкам spot rate курс, по которому расчеты по сделке проводятся на второй рабочий день после ее заключения spot rate курс по кассовым сделкам spot rate наличный кус валюты standard rate обычная ставка standard rate основная ставка (заработной платы) standard rate основной тариф standard rate стандартная тарифная сетка оплаты (за услуги) standard tax rate основная налоговая ставка standard tax rate основная ставка налогообложения sterling interest rate курс фунта стерлингов straight piece rate сдельная ставка оплаты труда striking rate цена, по которой удовлетворяются заявки участников аукциона новых ценных бумаг striking rate цена исполнения (фиксированная цена, по которой покупатель опциона может использовать свое право купить или продать определенные финансовые документы) subsidized rate доля затрат, покрываемых за счет субсидирования switch rate курсовая разница tariff rate тарифная ставка tax collection rate уровень налоговых поступлений tax rate налоговая ставка tax rate ставка налога tax rate ставка налогового обложения taxable rate ставка налогообложения through rate сквозной тариф through rate тариф прямой перевозки грузов through rate тариф сквозной перевозки грузов time rate курс форвард (курс валюты по срочным сделкам) time rate повременная плата top rate высшая ставка top rate высший курс ценных бумаг transfer rate вчт. скорость передачи transfer rate вчт. скорость передачи данных transmission rate вчт. скорость передачи данных turnover rate отношение объема сделок с конкретным видом акций в течение года к общей сумме акций в обращении unemployment rate доля безработных unemployment rate процент безработных unemployment rate число безработных uniform rate единая ставка unpeg the rate прекращать искусственную поддержку курса unquoted exchange rate незарегистрированный валютный курс usurious rate ростовщическая ставка процента utilization rate коэффициент загрузки utilization rate коэффициент использования variable interest rate плавающая процентная ставка variable service rate переменная интенсивность обслуживания wage rate ставка заработной платы wage rate тарифная расценка wage rates ставки заработной платы wastage rate норма отходов water rate тариф на воду weekly rate недельная ставка withholding rate норма вычетов word rate устная оценка year-end exchange rate валютный курс на конец года yield rate ставка дохода zero rate нулевая ставка zone rate зональный тариф

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  • 33 escape

    ɪsˈkeɪp
    1. сущ.
    1) а) бегство;
    побег to make an escape, organize an escape ≈ организовать побег to foil an escape, thwart an escape ≈ срывать побег escape from prison ≈ побег из тюрьмы б) перен. уход от реальности But for me television is an escape. ≈ Но для меня телевизор - это отдушина. an escape from the depressing realities of wartimeуход от угнетающей действительности военного времени
    2) избавление, спасение I hear you had a very narrow escape on the bridge. ≈ Я слышал, что ты едва спасся на мосту.
    3) истечение, выделение( крови и т. п.) ;
    утечка (газа, пара и т. п.)
    4) тех. выпускное отверстие
    5) одичавшее культурное растение
    6) амер. беглец Syn: fugitive
    2. гл.
    1) а) бежать, совершать побег( from;
    to) Two criminals escaped from prison last night. ≈ Вчера из тюрьмы сбежали двое заключенных. Young people often desire to escape from their parents. ≈ Молодые часто хотят сбежать от своих родителей. I hear that our married neighbour has escaped to her lover. ≈ Я слышал, наша женатая соседка сбежала к своему любовнику? Syn: flee, run away Ant: remain б) уходить от реальности, отключаться
    2) избежать( наказания, опасности и т. п.), спастись;
    отделаться He narrowly escaped with his life when right-wing extremists fired shots into his office. ≈ Ему едва удалось спастись, когда правые экстремисты открыли огонь по его офису. He seems to have escaped suspicion. ≈ Кажется, он избавился от подозрений. Syn: avoid
    3) улетучиваться, давать утечку
    4) ускользать, избегать an actor whose name escapes me ≈ актер, чье имя выскочило у меня из головы a fact, the significance of which had previously escaped me ≈ факт, значение которого до этого ускользало от меня She was too striking to escape their attention. ≈ Она слишком бросалась в глаза, чтобы избежать их внимания.
    5) вырываться( из чьих-л. губ, у кого-л.) No word of courtesy escaped his lips. ≈ Ни одного слова не вырвалось из его губ.
    6) одичать( о растении)
    3. прил. спасательный escape literatureлитература, уводящая от реальной жизни;
    литература, позволяющая расслабиться, отвлечься escape clauseпункт договора, предусматривающий отказ от взятого обязательства escape ladder ≈ спасательная лестница escape routeдорога к отступлению бегство, побег - to make good one's * совершить удачный побег - to make one's * by a back door сбежать через черный ход - an * from captivity побег из плена - to seek * from the heat пытаться спастись от жары уход из жизни, замыканиесамом себе) - * literature, literature of * эскапистская литература, литература, уводящая от основных проблем жизни (детективная, развлекательная) избавление, спасение - doom from which there is no * судьба, от которой не убежишь - to find no * from the dilemma не найти выхода из трудного положения - to have a narrow * едва избежать опасности, быть на волосок( от смерти) утечка (газа, пара) (медицина) выделение, истечение - * of blood кровотечение выпуск( газа, пара) (техническое) выпускное отверстие одичавшее культурное растение рывок (борьба) уходы с ковра (борьба) (гидрология) сброс, водосброс на канале - * canal сточный канал( физическое) высвобождение, вылет( частицы) (юридическое) заключенный, совершивший побег переход выход - * code управляющий код - * key клавиша выхода бежать (из заключения) ;
    совершать побег, убегать( из тюрьмы) - to * pursuit ускользнуть от преследования - he *d to the mountains он скрылся в горах уходить, отключаться - to * from everyday life уйти от повседневной жизни избежать (опасности) ;
    спастись, отделаться - to * a blow увернуться от удара - to * observation ускользнуть от наблюдения - to * punishment избежать наказания;
    остаться безнаказанным - he just *d being killed его чуть не убили - they barely *d with their lives они еле-еле унесли ноги - all children *d the measles никто из детей не заболел корью - he *d with fright он отделался испугом - we cannot * the inpression that... мы не можем отделься от впечатления, что... ускользать (о смысле) - your point *s me я не понимаю (к чему вы клоните) - the details *d my mind подробности выпали у меня из памяти - his name *s me никак не могу вспомнить его имени вырваться( о словах, стоне) - a cry *d him он испустил крик - not a word *d his lips он не проронил ни слова( специальное) улетучиваться;
    просачиваться - gas is escaping есть утечка газа( физическое) высвобождаться, вылетать( о частице) escape бегство;
    побег;
    перен. уход от действительности ~ бегство из-под стражи ~ бегство из-под стражы ~ бежать, совершать побег (из заключения, плена) ~ бежать из-под стражы ~ тех. выпускное отверстие ~ вырываться (о стоне и т. n.) ~ выходить ~ давать утечку;
    улетучиваться ~ заключенный, совершивший побег ~ избавление;
    спасение;
    to have a hairbreadth escape едва избежать опасности, быть на волосок( от чего-л.) ~ избежать (опасности), спастись;
    избавиться;
    отделаться;
    to escape punishment избежать наказания ~ истечение, выделение (крови и т. n.) ~ незаконно освобождать из-под стражы ~ незаконное освобождение из-под стражи ~ незаконное освобождение из-под стражы ~ одичавшее культурное растение ~ оставаться безнаказанным ~ вчт. отмена ~ переход ~ потеря ~ смена ~ совершать побег ~ уйти невредимым ~ ускользать;
    your point escapes me я не улавливаю вашей мысли;
    his name had escaped my memory не могу припомнить его имени;
    nothing escapes you! все-то вы замечаете! ~ утечка (газа, пара и т. n.) ;
    выпуск (газа, пара) ~ уход ~ уходить, отключаться, отстраняться, замыкаться в себе scape: scape уст. = escape ~ attr. спасательный;
    escape ladder спасательная лестница;
    escape route дорога к отступлению ~ hatch десантный люк ~ hatch люк для выхода в космическое пространство( в космическом корабле) ~ attr. спасательный;
    escape ladder спасательная лестница;
    escape route дорога к отступлению ~ избежать (опасности), спастись;
    избавиться;
    отделаться;
    to escape punishment избежать наказания ~ attr. спасательный;
    escape ladder спасательная лестница;
    escape route дорога к отступлению route: escape ~ путь побега ~ velocity вторая космическая скорость ~ избавление;
    спасение;
    to have a hairbreadth escape едва избежать опасности, быть на волосок (от чего-л.) ~ ускользать;
    your point escapes me я не улавливаю вашей мысли;
    his name had escaped my memory не могу припомнить его имени;
    nothing escapes you! все-то вы замечаете! locking ~ вчт. переход с блокировкой nonlocking ~ вчт. переход без блокировки ~ ускользать;
    your point escapes me я не улавливаю вашей мысли;
    his name had escaped my memory не могу припомнить его имени;
    nothing escapes you! все-то вы замечаете! ~ ускользать;
    your point escapes me я не улавливаю вашей мысли;
    his name had escaped my memory не могу припомнить его имени;
    nothing escapes you! все-то вы замечаете!

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  • 34 dubwasha

    [Swahili Word] dubwasha
    [English Word] loud (dull or reverberating) sound (i.e. report of a shotgun or noise of an ax striking wood etc.)
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Note] lnd.
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  • 35 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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  • 36 FEIGR

    a. fated to die, fey; ekki má feigum forða, there is no saving, or rescuing, a ‘fey’ man; standa, ganga feigum fótum to tread on the verge of ruin; mæla feigum munni, to talk wilh a ‘fey’ mouth; vilja e-n feigan, to wish one’s death; dead (fyllist fjörvi feigra manna).
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    adj., [this interesting word still remains in the Dutch a veeg man and in the Scot. fey; cp. A. S. fæge, early Germ. veige; in mod. Germ. feig, but in an altered sense, viz. coward, craven, whence mod. Dan. feig]:—in popular language a man is said to be ‘fey’ when he acts in an unusual or strange manner, as when a miser suddenly becomes open-handed, Icel. say, eg held hann sé feigr, I hold that he is ‘fey;’ cp. feigð; or when a man acts as if blinded or spell-bound as to what is to come, and cannot see what all other people see, as is noticed by Scott in a note to the Pirate, ch. 5; again, the Scottish notion of wild spirits as foreboding death is almost strange to the Icel., but seems to occur now and then in old poetry, viz. mad, frantic, evil; svá ferr hann sem f. maðr, he fares, goes on like a ‘fey’ ( mad) man, Fagrsk. 47 (in a verse); alfeig augu = the eyes as of a ‘fey’ man, Eg. (in a verse); feigr (mad, frantic) and framliðinn ( dead) are opposed, Skm. 12; feikna fæðir, hygg ek at feig sér, breeder of evil, I ween thou art ‘fey,’ Skv. 3. 31, and perhaps in Vsp. 33, where the words feigir menn evidently mean evil men, inmates of hell; cp. also Hbl. 12, where feigr seems to mean mad, frantic, out of one’s mind:—cp. Scott’s striking picture of Kennedy in Guy Mannering.
    II. death-bound, fated to die, without any bad sense, Hðm. 10; the word is found in many sayings—fé er bezt eptir feigan, Gísl. 62; skilr feigan ok úfeigan, Bs. i. 139, Fb. iii. 409; ekki má feigum forða, Ísl. ii. 103, Fms. vi. 417, viii. 117; ekki kemr úfeigum í hel, 117; ekki má úfeigum bella, Gísl. 148; allt er feigs forað, Fm. 11; fram eru feigs götur, Sl. 36; verðr hverr at fara er hann er feigr, Grett. 138; þá mun hverr deyja er feigr er, Rd. 248; bergr hverjum nokkut er ekki er feigr, Fbr. 171, Sturl. iii. 220, all denoting the spell of death and fate; it is even used of man and beast in the highly interesting record in Landn. 5. 5; cp. also the saying, fiplar hönd á feigu tafli (of chess), the hand fumbles with a ‘fey’ ( lost) game, also used of children fumbling with things and breaking them: the phrases, standa, ganga feigum fótum, with ‘fey’ feet, i. e. treading on the verge of ruin, Ísl. ii. (in a verse); mæla feigum munni, to talk with a ‘fey’ mouth, of a frantic and evil tongue, Nj. 9, Vþm. 55; göra e-t feigum hondum, with ‘fey’ hands, of an evil doer causing his own fate, Lv. 111; fjör og blær úr feigum nösum líðr, Snót 129: of appearances denoting ‘feigð,’ vide Nj. ch. 41, Glúm. ch. 19, cp. Hkv. Hjörv. (the prose), Am. 26, Heiðarv. S. ch. 26, Nj. ch. 128, the last two passages strongly resembling Homer’s Od. xx. (in fine), Ísl. Þjóðs. ii. 551, 552; gerum vér sem faðir vár vill, þat mun oss bezt gegna; eigi veit ek þat víst, segir Skaphéðinn, því at hann er nú feigr, Nj. 199; en fyrir þá sök at Þormóðr var eigi f., slitnaði …, Fbr. 160; en fyrir gný ok elds-gangi, ok þat þeir vóru eigi feigir, þá kómusk þeir undan, Fs. 84; ætla ek at ek sé eigi þar feigari en hér …, þat er hugboð mitt at þeir muni allir feigir er kallaðir vóru, Nj. 212; þat hefir Finni sét á þér, at sá mundi feigr, er þú segðir drauminn, Lv. 70, Fms. iii. 212; vilja e-n feigan, to wish one’s death, Nj. 269, Fms. iii. 70, 190.

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  • 37 JÓL

    Noel, Nowell, Noóel
    * * *
    n. pl. Yule, a great midwinter feast in the heathen time, afterwards applied to Christmas.
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    n. pl., in rhymes, gólig, Jóla, Ó. H. (in a verse); [A. S. geôl, sometimes used of the whole month of December, whereas December is also called æra geola = fore Yule, and January æftera geola = after Yule; the plur. in Icel. perhaps refers to this double month. The origin and etymology of the word Yule is much contested, and has been treated at length by Grimm (Gesch. der Deutschen Sprache), who tries to make out a relation between the Lat. Jūlus or Jūlius and the Teut. Yule, the one being a midsummer month, the other a midwinter month; like former etymologists, he also derives the word from hjól, a wheel, as referring to the sun’s wheeling round at midwinter and midsummer time. The resemblance of the words is striking, as also the old northern celebration of the midsummer feast Jónsvaka (see below), which was in fact a kind of midsummer Yule.]
    B. Yule, a great feast in the heathen time, afterwards applied to Christmas (as still in North. E.) In Icel. popular usage Yule-eve is a kind of landmark by which the year is reckoned, so that a man is as many years old as he has passed Yule nights, hafa lifað (so and so) margar Jóla-nætr; for the year counts from Yule night, whence the phrase, vera ílla or vel á ár kominn, to become well or ill in the year; thus a person born shortly before Yule is ‘ílla á ár kominn,’ for at next Yule he will be reckoned one year old, whereas one born just after it is ‘vel á ár kominn.’ The heathen Yule lasted thirteen days, whence are derived the names Þrettándi, the thirteenth = Epiphany, i. e. the 6th of January, as also the Engl. ‘Twelfth-night;’ it is however probable that the heathen feast was held a little later than the Christian (see hökunótt). The heathen Yule was a great merry-making, and tales of ghosts, ogres, and satyrs were attached to it, esp. the Jóla-sveinar or ‘Yule-lads,’ a kind of goblins or monster satyrs, thirteen in number, one to each day of the feast, sons of the kidnapping hag Grýla (q. v.), whose names were used to frighten children with, see Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 219, 220. As the night lengthens and the day shortens, the ghosts gain strength, and reach their highest at Yule time, see Grett. ch. 34–37, 67–70, Eb. ch. 34, Flóam. S. ch. 22. The day next before Yule is called atfanga-dagr (q. v.) Jóla, when stores were provided and fresh ale brewed, Jóla-öl. Passages in the Sagas referring to Yule are numerous, e.g. Hervar. S. ch. 4, Hálfd. S. Svarta ch. 8, Har. S. Hárf. ch. 16 (in a verse), Hák. S. Góða ch. 12, 15, 19, Ó. H. ch. 151, Eb. ch. 31, Landn. 3. ch. 15 (in the Hb.), Bjarn. 51 sqq., Sturl. iii. 127. As for Yule games cp. the Norse and Danish Jule-buk, Jola-geit (Ivar Aasen) = a Yule goat, Dan. Jule-leg = a Yule game.
    II. in poetry a feast (generally); hugins jól, a raven’s feast, Fms. vi. 255 (in a verse), cp. Bjarn. 36.
    COMPDS: Jólaaptan, Jólabál, Jólaboð, Jólabók, Jóladagr, Jóladrykkja, Jólafasta, Jólafriðr, Jólaföstubók, Jólaföstutíð, Jólagjöf, Jólagrið, Jólahald, Jólahelgi, Jólahöll, Jólakveld, Jólales, Jólamorgin, Jólanótt, Jólaskrá, Jólasveinar, Jólatíð, Jólatíðir, Jólatíðabók, Jólatungl, Jólaveizla, Jólavist, Jólaöl.

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  • 38 ÞÚSUND

    (pl. -ir), f. thousand.
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    f.; sérhverja þúsund, Stj. 298; á þúsund (dat.), Sks. 705; tvær, þrjár … þúsundir, 623. 53: in mod. usage it is mostly neut. (influenced by Latin?), but also fem. It is spelt þús-hund, Barl. 53; þús-hundum, Fms. vi. 409 (v. l.), Geisli 49; another form þús-hundrað (q. v.) is freq., esp. in Stj., Barl.; this double form -hund and -hundrað answers to the equally double form of ‘hundred,’ see p. 292, and is a proof that þúsund is a compound word, the latter part of which is ‘hund’ or ‘hundred;’ the etymology of the former part ‘þús’ is less certain; it is, we believe, akin to þysja, þyss, þaus-nir (a lost strong verb þúsa, þaus, þusu); þúsund would thus literally mean a swarm of hundreds: [in Goth. the gender varies, þûsundi, pl. þusundjos = χίλιοι, or þusundja, neut.; A. S. þûsend; Engl. thousand; O. H. G. dusunta; Germ. tausend, qs. dausend; Swed. tusende and tusen; Dan. tusinde; Dutch tuysend: this word is also common to the Slavon. languages: again, the Lapp, duhat and Finn. tuhat are no doubt borrowed from the Slavon. or Scandin.; the Gr., Lat., and Sansk. use other words]a thousand.
    B. There is little doubt that with the ancient heathen Scandinavians (and perhaps all Teutons), before their contact with the civilised southern people, the notion of numbers was limited, and that their thousand was not a definite number, but a vague term, denoting a swarm, crowd, host (cp. the Gr. μυρίοι): in ancient lays it occurs thrice (Hkv., Em., Fas. i. 502), but indefinitely; hvat þrym er þar sem þúsund bifisk eðr mengi til mikit, what a din is there as if a thousand were shaking, or an over-mickle multitude, Em. 2; sjau þúsundir, Hkv. 1. 49, literally = seven thousands, but in fact meaning seven hosts of men.
    2. the dat. pl. þúsundum is, like huudruðum, used adverbially = by thousands, in countless numbers, Fms. vi. 409 (in a verse), Geisli 49.
    3. in the ancient popular literature, uninfluenced by southern writers, ‘þúsund,’ as a definite number, occurs, we think, not half-a-dozen times. As the multiple of ten duodecimal hundreds, ere the decimal hundred was adopted, ‘þnsund’ would mean twelve decimal hundreds; and such is its use in the Sverris Saga, Fms. viii. 40, where one vellum says ‘tvær þúsundir,’ whilst the others, by a more idiomatic phrase, call it ‘twenty hundreds.’
    II. in ecclesiastical writers, and in annals influenced by the Latin and the like, it is frequent enough; tíu þúsundir, fjórtán þúsundir, Fms. i. 107, 108 (annalistic records); fimm þúsundir, xi. 386, Al. 111; tíu þúsundum, Sks. 705; tíu þúsundum sinna hundrað þúsunda, Hom.; þúsund þúsunda, a thousand of thousands, i. e. a million, (mod.); hundrað þúsundir rasta ok átta tigir þúsunda, … hundrað þúsund mílna, Fb. i. 31 (in the legend of Eric the Far-traveller and Paradise, taken from some church-legend); fjórar þúsundir, Þiðr. 234: or of the years of the world, sex þúsundir vetra, Fs. 197; sjau þúsundir vetra, Landn. 34.
    C. REMARKS.—The popular way of counting high numbers was not by thousands, but by tens (decades) and duodecimal hundreds as factors; thus ten … twenty hundreds, and then going on three, four, five, six … tens of hundreds (a ‘ten of hundreds’ being = 1200). The following references may illustrate this—tíu hundruð, ellefu hundruð, tólf hundruð, þrettán hundruð, fimtán hundruð …, Íb. 17, Ó. H. 119, 201, Fms. vii. 295, xi. 383, 385. From twenty and upwards—tuttugu hundrað manna, twenty hundreds of men, Fms. vii. 324, viii. 40; hálfr þriðitugr hundraða skipa, two tens and a half hundreds of ships, i. e. twenty-five hundreds, Fas. i. 378; þrjá tigu hundraða manna, three tens of hundreds of men, Fms. viii. 311; var skorat manntal, hafði hann meirr enn þrjá tigu hundraða manna, vii. 204; þrír tigir hundraða, D. N. v. 18; user fjorir tigir hundraða manna, nearly four tens of hundreds of men, Fms. vii. 275; á fimta tigi hundraða, on the fifth ten of hundreds, i. e. from four to five tens of hundreds, viii. 321; sex tigir hundraða, six tens of hundreds, 311, xi. 390; sex tigu hundraða manna, Fb. ii. 518, D. I. i. 350,—all odd amounts being neglected. The highest number recorded as actually reckoned in this way is ‘six tens of hundreds’ (fimtán tigir hundraða, fifteen tens of hundreds, Fms. viii. 321, v. l., is a scribe’s error): it is probable that no reckoning exceeded twelve tens of hundreds. All high multiples were unintelligible to the ancients; the number of the Einherjar in Walhalla is in the old lay Gm. thus expressed,—there are ‘five hundred doors in Walhalla, and five tens beside (the ‘five tens’ are, by the way, merely added for alliteration’s sake), and eight hundred Einherjar will walk out of each door when they go out to fight the Wolf’ (on the Day of final Doom). There seems to have been some dim exaggerated notion of a definite thousand in an ancient lay, only preserved in a half alliterative prose paraphrase, Fas. i. 502, where a mythical host is given thus,—there were thirty-three phalanxes, each of five ‘thousand,’ each thousand of thirteen hundreds, each hundred four times counted. The armies in the battle of Brawalla, the greatest of the mythical age, are given, not in numbers, but by the space the ranks occupied, Skjöld. S. ch. 8. This resembles the story in Ó. H. ch. 59, of the two young brothers, king’s sons: when asked what they would like to have most of, the one said: ‘Cows.’ ‘And how many?’ ‘As many,’ said he, ‘as could stand packed in a row round the lake (Mjösen in Norway) and drink.’ ‘But you?’ they asked the other boy: ‘House-carles’ (soldiers), said he. ‘And how many?’ ‘As many,’ said he, ‘as would in one meal eat up all my brother’s cows.’ Add also the tale of the King and the Giant, and the number of the giant’s house-carles, Maurer’s Volksagen 306. No less elementary was the rule for division and fractions, of which a remarkable instance is preserved in an ancient Icelandic deed, called Spákonu-arfr, published in D. I. i. 305. See also the words tigr, hundrað, skor, skora, and the remarks in Gramm. p. xix. The Homeric numeration, as set forth in Mr. Gladstone’s Homeric Studies, vol. iii, p. 425 sqq., is highly interesting, and bears a striking resemblance to that of the ancient Scandinavians. We may notice that in Iceland land and property are still divided into hundreds (hundreds of ells = 120), see hundrað B; in this case a thousand is never used, but units and hundreds of hundreds as factors, thus, sex tögu hundraða, in Reykh. Máld, (a deed of the 12th century), and so still in mod. usage; a wealthy man of the 15th century is said to have bequeathed to his daughters in land, ‘tólf hundruð hundraða ok ellefu-tíu og tvau hundruð betr, en í lausafé fimm hundruð hundraða,’ i. e. twelve hundreds of hundreds and ‘eleventy’ and two hundreds, and in movables five hundreds of hundreds, Feðga-æfi 16 (by the learned Bogi Benidiktsson of Staðarfell in Iceland, A. D. 1771–1849); sjau hundruð hundraða og þrjátigi hundruð betr, 21; hann eptir-lét börnum sínum fjármuni upp á níu hundruð hundraða, 22,—a proof that in very remote times, when this valuation of land first took place, ‘thousand’ was still unknown as a definite number.

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  • 39 novità

    f invar novelty
    ( notizia) piece or item of news
    essere una novità sul mercato be new on the market
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    novità s.f.
    1 novelty; newness; ( originalità) originality: la novità di una situazione, the novelty of a situation; quelle poesie colpiscono per la novità della forma, those poems are particularly striking because of the originality of their form; questi mobili sono notevoli per la novità della linea, this furniture is remarkable for the newness of its design
    2 ( cosa nuova) novelty; ( innovazione) innovation, change: le novità della moda, the latest fashions; non ero stato informato della novità, I had not been informed of the change; per loro fu una novità, it was a new experience for them; i vecchi odiano le novità, old people hate change; tenersi al corrente delle novità, to keep up with new ideas; queste sono le ultime novità del settore, these are the latest developments in the field; introdurre delle novità in un processo produttivo, to introduce innovations into (o to make changes in) a production process // novità libraria, new book; novità teatrale, new play; novità discografiche, new releases
    3 ( notizia) news [U]: le novità del giorno, the news of the day; che novità ci sono?, what is the news?; non ho altre novità da raccontarti, I haven't got any other news to tell you // che novità sono queste?, what ever is the world coming to?
    * * *
    [novi'ta]
    sostantivo femminile invariabile
    1) (aspetto nuovo, originalità) novelty, freshness

    fare qcs. per il gusto della novità — to do sth. for the novelty

    2) (cosa nuova) novelty; (sviluppo, cambiamento) innovation, change

    novità d'autunnoabbigl. new autumn fashions

    "novità editoriali" — "just out", "just published"

    3) (notizia) news U
    * * *
    novità
    /novi'ta/
    f.inv.
     1 (aspetto nuovo, originalità) novelty, freshness; fare qcs. per il gusto della novità to do sth. for the novelty
     2 (cosa nuova) novelty; (sviluppo, cambiamento) innovation, change; non è una novità! that's nothing new! è una novità per me that's a new one on me; l'ultima novità the latest word; novità d'autunno abbigl. new autumn fashions; le ultime novità della moda the latest in fashion; "novità editoriali" "just out", "just published"
     3 (notizia) news U; ci sono novità? any news? telefonami se ci sono novità give me a ring if there is anything new.

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  • 40 stick

    1. transitive verb,
    1) (thrust point of) stecken

    stick something in[to] something — mit etwas in etwas (Akk.) stechen

    get stuck into somebody/something/a meal — (coll.): (begin action) jemandem eine Abreibung verpassen/sich in etwas (Akk.) reinknien/tüchtig reinhauen (salopp)

    2) (impale) spießen

    stick something [up]on something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) [auf]spießen

    3) (coll.): (put) stecken

    he stuck a feather in his hater steckte sich (Dat.) eine Feder an den Hut

    stick a picture on the wall/a vase on the shelf — ein Bild an die Wand hängen/eine Vase aufs Regal stellen

    stick one on somebody(sl.): (hit) jemandem eine langen (ugs.)

    you know where you can stick that!, [you can] stick it! — (sl.) das kannst du dir sonstwohin stecken!

    4) (with glue etc.) kleben
    5) (make immobile)

    the car is stuck in the muddas Auto ist im Schlamm steckengeblieben

    the door is stuck — die Tür klemmt [fest]

    6) (puzzle)

    be stuck for an answer/for ideas — um eine Antwort/um Ideen verlegen sein

    7) (cover)

    stick something with pins/needles — Stecknadeln/Nadeln in etwas (Akk.) stecken

    8) (Brit. coll.): (tolerate)
    9) (coll.)

    be stuck with something(have to accept) sich mit etwas herumschlagen müssen (ugs.)

    be stuck with somebodyjemanden am od. auf dem Hals haben (ugs.)

    2. intransitive verb,
    1) (be fixed by point) stecken
    2) (adhere) kleben

    stick in the/somebody's mind — (fig.) im/jemandem im Gedächtnis haftenbleiben

    3) (become immobile) [Auto, Räder:] stecken bleiben; [Schublade, Tür, Griff, Bremse:] klemmen; [Schlüssel:] feststecken

    stick fast[Auto, Rad:] feststecken; [Reißverschluss, Tür, Schublade:] festklemmen

    3. noun
    1) ([cut] shoot of tree, piece of wood; also for punishment) Stock, der; (staff) [Holz]stab, der; (walking-stick) Spazierstock, der; (for handicapped person) Krückstock, der
    2) (Hockey etc.) Schläger, der
    3) (long piece)

    a stick of chalk/shavingsoap — ein Stück Kreide/Rasierseife

    a stick of rock/celery/rhubarb — eine Zuckerstange/eine Stange Sellerie/Rhabarber

    4) no pl., no art. (coll.): (criticism)

    get or take [some] stick — viel einstecken müssen

    give somebody [some] stick — jemanden zusammenstauchen (ugs.)

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/70725/stick_about">stick about
    * * *
    I [stik] past tense, past participle - stuck; verb
    1) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!) stechen, stoßen
    2) ((of something pointed) to be pushed into or through something: Two arrows were sticking in his back.) stecken
    3) (to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc): He licked the flap of the envelope and stuck it down; These labels don't stick very well; He stuck (the broken pieces of) the vase together again; His brothers used to call him Bonzo and the name has stuck.) kleben (bleiben)
    4) (to (cause to) become fixed and unable to move or progress: The car stuck in the mud; The cupboard door has stuck; I'll help you with your arithmetic if you're stuck.) steckenbleiben
    - sticker
    - sticky
    - stickily
    - stickiness
    - sticking-plaster
    - stick-in-the-mud
    - come to a sticky end
    - stick at
    - stick by
    - stick it out
    - stick out
    - stick one's neck out
    - stick to/with
    - stick together
    - stick up for
    II [stik] noun
    1) (a branch or twig from a tree: They were sent to find sticks for firewood.) der Zweig
    2) (a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose: She always walks with a stick nowadays; a walking-stick / hockey-stick; a drumstick.) der Stock
    3) (a long piece: a stick of rhubarb.) der Stengel
    - get hold of the wrong end of the stick
    - get the wrong end of the stick
    * * *
    stick1
    [stɪk]
    n
    1. (small thin tree branch) Zweig m; (thin piece of wood) Stock m
    to gather \sticks Brennholz [o Reisig] sammeln
    to throw \sticks and stones at sb mit Stöcken und Steinen nach jdm werfen
    to get the \stick den Stock bekommen
    to give sb the \stick, to take a \stick to sb jdm eine Tracht Prügel verpassen
    3. ( fig: means of coercion) Zwangsmaßnahme f (geeignetes Mittel, um etw zu erreichen)
    4. (severe criticism)
    to give sb \stick jdn heruntermachen [o herunterputzen] fam
    to get [or take] [or come in for some] \stick herbe Kritik einstecken müssen, den Marsch geblasen bekommen fam; (come under fire) unter Beschuss geraten
    5. (a piece of sth)
    a \stick of cinnamon eine Stange Zimt
    carrot \sticks lange Mohrrübenstücke, Karottenstifte pl ÖSTERR, Rüblistengel pl SCHWEIZ
    a \stick of celery/rhubarb eine Stange Sellerie/Rhabarber
    celery \sticks Selleriestangen pl
    a \stick of chewing gum ein Stück Kaugummi
    a \stick of chalk ein Stück Kreide
    a \stick of dynamite eine Stange Dynamit
    cocktail \stick Cocktailspieß m
    lollipop \stick Stiel m eines Lutschers
    6. (used in a certain function) Stock m
    walking \stick Spazierstock m
    white \stick Blindenstock m
    hockey/polo \stick SPORT Hockey-/Poloschläger m
    \sticks pl SPORT die Hürden pl
    7. MUS Taktstock m
    8. AUTO, MECH Hebel m
    gear \stick Hebel m der Gang[schaltung]
    9. (furniture) [Möbel]stück nt
    a few \sticks [of furniture] ein paar [Möbel]stücke
    to not have a \stick of furniture kein einziges Möbelstück besitzen
    10. ( esp pej fam: guy) Kerl m fam
    an old \stick ein alter Knacker pej sl
    he's a good old \stick ( dated) er ist ein netter alter Kerl
    in the [middle of the] \sticks [dort,] wo sich Fuchs und Hase gute Nacht sagen
    out in the \sticks [ganz] weit draußen
    12.
    to get the shit-end of the \stick AM (fam!) immer [nur] den schlechten Rest abbekommen
    to have been hit with the ugly \stick AM (sl) grundhässlich sein, ein hässliches Entlein sein
    more people/things than you/one can shake a \stick at jede Menge Leute/Sachen fam
    not enough... to shake a \stick at nur ganz wenig...
    there are just a few flakes, not enough snow to shake a \stick at bei den paar Flocken kann man wohl kaum von Schnee sprechen
    \sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me ( prov) also, damit kannst du mich wirklich nicht treffen
    to up \sticks BRIT ( fam) mit Sack und Pack umziehen
    stick2
    <stuck, stuck>
    [stɪk]
    I. vi
    1. (fix by adhesion) kleben; (be fixed) zugeklebt bleiben
    this glue won't \stick dieser Klebstoff hält nicht
    the flap of this envelope won't \stick dieser Umschlag geht immer wieder auf
    careful that the sauce doesn't \stick to the pan pass auf, dass die Soße nicht anbrennt
    to \stick to sb [like a leech] an jdm kleben fam
    to \stick with the group bei der Gruppe bleiben
    to \stick with sb thought, idea, memory jdm nicht mehr aus dem Kopf [o Sinn] gehen
    3. (be unable to move) feststecken, festhängen; car stecken bleiben, feststecken, festsitzen; (be unmovable) festsitzen; door, window klemmen; gear klemmen
    help me upI'm stuck hilf mir mal — ich stecke fest!
    there's a bone stuck in my throat mir ist eine Gräte im Hals stecken geblieben
    he tried to speak but his voice stuck in his throat er versuchte zu sprechen, aber die Worte blieben ihm im Halse stecken
    4. ( fig: be unable to continue) nicht weiter wissen [o können]; (unable to leave) nicht weg können
    can you help me with my mathsI'm stuck kannst du mir mal bei Mathe helfen — ich komme alleine nicht mehr weiter
    I am stuck here all day with three screaming kids ich bin hier den ganzen Tag mit drei kreischenden Kindern eingesperrt
    I was stuck there for nearly an hour ich saß hier fast eine ganze Stunde fest; CARDS
    do you want to play or are you \sticking? willst du spielen oder kannst du nicht mehr herausgeben?
    5. (endure) hängenbleiben
    her little sister called her Lali, and somehow the name stuck ihre kleine Schwester nannte sie Lali, und irgendwie blieb es dann bei diesem Namen
    they'll never make these accusations \stick das werden sie nie beweisen können
    to \stick in sb's memory [or mind] jdm in Erinnerung bleiben
    to \stick at sth an etw dat dranbleiben
    to \stick to an idea an einer Idee festhalten
    7. (keep within limits)
    to \stick to one's budget sich akk an sein Budget halten
    to \stick to a diet eine Diät einhalten
    8. (not give up)
    I think I'll \stick with my usual brand ich denke, ich werde bei meiner [üblichen] Marke bleiben
    he has managed to \stick with the task es ist ihm gelungen, die Sache durchzuziehen
    to \stick with traditions an Traditionen festhalten
    9. (continue to support, comply with)
    to \stick by sb/sth zu jdm/etw halten
    I \stick by what I said ich stehe zu meinem Wort
    we must \stick by our policy wir dürfen unsere Taktik jetzt nicht ändern
    to \stick by the rules sich akk an die Regeln halten
    to \stick by sb through thick and thin mit jdm durch dick und dünn gehen
    he should \stick to what he's good at er sollte bei dem bleiben, was er kann
    to \stick to the point beim Thema bleiben
    to \stick to sb jdm treu bleiben
    10. (stop)
    to \stick at sth price gleich bleiben
    11. ( fam: need, be at a loss for)
    to be stuck for sth etw brauchen
    I'm stuck for an idea mir fällt gerade nichts ein
    I'm stuck for money at the moment im Moment bin ich ein bisschen knapp bei Kasse fam
    he was stuck for words er suchte [vergeblich] nach Worten
    12.
    let the cobbler \stick to his last esp BRIT ( prov) Schuster bleib bei deinen Leisten prov
    to \stick to one's guns (refuse to give up) nicht lockerlassen
    I'm \sticking to my guns ich stehe zu dem, was ich gesagt habe
    everybody knows that money \sticks to his fingers jeder weiß, dass er gerne Geld mitgehen lässt
    to \stick to one's last bei dem bleiben, was man wirklich kann
    mud \sticks irgendwie bleibt doch immer etwas hängen
    to \stick in sb's throat [or BRIT also gizzard] [or BRIT also craw] jdn wurmen fam, jdm gegen den Strich gehen fam
    II. vt
    1. (affix)
    to \stick sth etw kleben
    I forgot to \stick on a stamp ich habe vergessen, eine Briefmarke darauf zu kleben
    to \stick sth into sth etw in etw akk einkleben
    to \stick sth into place/position etw an die richtige Stelle kleben
    to \stick sth to sth etw an etw dat [an]kleben
    to \stick sth/sb etw/jdn ertragen [o aushalten]
    I can't \stick much more of this ich halt's nicht mehr aus! fam
    I can't \stick her ich kann sie nicht ausstehen
    3. ( fam: put)
    to \stick sth somewhere:
    \stick your things wherever you like stellen Sie Ihre Sachen irgendwo ab
    she stuck her fingers in her ears sie steckte sich die Finger in die Ohren
    very young children often \stick things up their noses Kleinkinder stecken sich oft irgendetwas in die Nase
    to \stick sth into a bag etw in eine Tasche packen
    to \stick one's head around the door seinen Kopf durch die Tür stecken
    to \stick sth down sth etw in etw akk stecken
    to \stick sth on sth etw auf etw akk legen; (add)
    the sellers stuck another £5,000 on the price die Verkäufer verlangten noch einmal 5.000 Pfund mehr
    I'll pay for lunch — I can \stick it on my expenses ich zahle das Mittagessen — ich kann es absetzen
    4. (pierce)
    to \stick sth through sth etw durch etw akk [hindurch]stoßen
    5. (like very much)
    to be stuck on sth sich dat etw in den Kopf gesetzt haben
    the boss is stuck \stick on his plan to reorganize the office der Chef will um jeden Preis das Büro umstrukturieren
    to be stuck on sb in jdn total verknallt sein sl
    to be stuck with sth (unable to get rid of) etw [ungern] tun müssen fam; (given an unpleasant task) etw aufgehalst bekommen fam
    to be stuck with doing sth zu etw dat verdonnert werden
    7. LAW
    to \stick an accusation/a charge on sb jdm etw zur Last legen
    8.
    to \stick one's nose into sb's business seine Nase in jds Angelegenheiten stecken
    I'll tell him where he can \stick his job (fam!) den Job kann er sich sonst wohin stecken sl
    * * *
    I [stɪk]
    1. n
    1) Stock m; (= twig) Zweig m; (= conductor's baton) Taktstock m; (= hockey stick) Schläger m; (= drumstick) Schlegel m

    he might try to use the vote as a stick to beat striking coal miners with — vielleicht versucht er, die Abstimmung als Peitsche gegen die streikenden Bergarbeiter einzusetzen

    to give sb the stick, to take the stick to sb — jdm eine Tracht Prügel geben

    See:
    carrot
    2) (of sealing wax, celery, rhubarb, dynamite) Stange f; (of chalk, shaving soap) Stück nt; (AVIAT = joystick) Steuerknüppel m; (of bombs) Bombenladung f für Reihenabwurf; (TYP) Winkelhaken m

    a deodorant stick, a stick of deodorant — ein Deostift m

    3) (Brit inf = person) Kerl m (inf)

    he's/she's a funny old stick —

    he's/she's such a dry old stick — er/sie ist ein solcher Stockfisch

    4)
    2. vt
    plants stützen II pret, ptp stuck
    1. vt
    1) (with glue etc) kleben
    2) (= pin) stecken
    3) (= jab) knife, sword etc stoßen

    he stuck a pin into his finger (accidentally)er hat sich (dat) mit einer Nadel in den Finger gestochen

    See:
    → also stick in
    4) pig (ab)stechen
    5) (inf: place, put) tun (inf); (esp in sth) stecken (inf)

    stick it on the shelftus ins or aufs Regal

    he stuck his head round the corner —

    to stick one's hat on he stuck a drink in my hand and a record on the turntable — sich (dat) den Hut aufsetzen er drückte mir ein Glas in die Hand und legte eine Platte auf

    6) (= decorate with pearls) besetzen
    7) (Brit inf = tolerate) aushalten; pace, pressure of work durchhalten

    I can't stick him/that — ich kann ihn/das nicht ausstehen (inf)

    2. vi
    1) (glue, burr etc) kleben (to an +dat)

    the name seems to have stuck — der Name scheint ihm/ihr geblieben zu sein

    2) (= become caught, wedged etc) stecken bleiben; (drawer, window) klemmen

    the word "please" seems to stick in her throat — sie scheint das Wort "bitte" nicht über die Lippen bringen zu können

    See:
    stuck
    3) (sth pointed) stecken (in in +dat)
    4) (CARDS) halten
    5)

    (= project) his toes are sticking through his socks — seine Zehen kommen durch die Socken

    a narrow finger of land sticking into German territory — ein schmaler Landstreifen, der in deutsches Gebiet hineinragt

    6) (= stay) bleiben; (slander) haften bleiben

    a teacher must be able to make things stickder Lehrer muss den Stoff so bringen, dass er haften bleibt

    * * *
    stick1 [stık]
    A s
    1. a) Stecken m, Stock m, (trockener) Zweig: hop1 B 1
    b) pl Klein-, Brennholz n:
    (dry) sticks (dürres) Reisig
    2. Scheit n, Stück n Holz
    3. Gerte f, Rute f
    4. Stängel m, Stiel m (Rhabarber, Sellerie)
    5. Stock m, Prügel m:
    he wants the stick fig er verdient eine Tracht Prügel;
    get (the) stick Br umg zusammengestaucht werden;
    give sb (the) stick Br umg jemanden zusammenstauchen;
    a) er hat es oder die Sache falsch verstanden,
    b) auch he got (hold of) the short ( oder dirty) end of the stick US er wurde schwer benachteiligt;
    not a stick of furniture kein einziges Möbelstück;
    the stick and the carrot fig Zuckerbrot und Peitsche;
    he’s (as) cross as two sticks umg er ist unausstehlich oder in einer Stinklaune; cleft stick
    6. MUS
    a) Taktstock m
    b) (Trommel) Schlägel m
    c) (Geigen) Bogen m
    7. (Spazier) Stock m
    8. (Besen- etc) Stiel m
    9. a) (Zucker-, Siegellack) Stange f
    b)(Stück n) Rasierseife f
    c) (Lippen- etc) Stift m
    d) (Kaugummi) Streifen m
    10. (Dynamit) Stange f
    11. Amtsstab m
    12. SPORT
    a) Hockey etc: Stock m:
    sticks! hoher Stock!
    b) Pferderennsport: Hindernis n
    13. a) FLUG Steuerknüppel m
    b) AUTO Schalthebel m, -knüppel m
    14. TYPO Winkelhaken m
    15. FLUG, MIL
    a) (Bomben) Reihe f:
    stick bombing Reihenwurf m
    b) Gruppe f (abspringender) Fallschirmjäger
    16. pl umg finsterste Provinz:
    out in the sticks auch wo sich Fuchs und Hase gute Nacht sagen, am Arsch der Welt umg
    17. umg
    a) Stockfisch m, Langweiler(in)
    b) allg Kerl m:
    a queer old stick ein komischer Kauz
    18. US Schuss m (Alkohol)
    19. sl Joint m (Marihuanazigarette)
    B v/t
    1. eine Pflanze mit einem Stock stützen
    2. TYPO Typen
    a) setzen
    b) in einem Winkelhaken aneinanderreihen
    stick2 [stık]
    A s
    1. besonders US Stich m, Stoß m
    2. obs
    a) Stillstand m
    b) Hindernis n
    3. a) Haftvermögen n
    b) umg klebrige Substanz
    B v/t prät und pperf stuck [stʌk]
    1. durchstechen, -bohren:
    stick one’s finger with a needle sich mit einer Nadel in den Finger stechen
    2. erstechen, ein Schwein etc (ab)stechen
    3. mit einer Nadel etc stechen (in, into in akk; through durch)
    4. ein Messer etc stechen, stoßen ( beide:
    into in akk)
    5. (sich) eine Blume etc stecken (in in sein Knopfloch etc): arse A 1, nose Bes Redew
    6. spicken ( with mit):
    7. stecken, aufspießen ( beide:
    on auf akk)
    8. den Kopf etc stecken, strecken ( beide:
    out of the window aus dem Fenster): stick out B
    9. stecken, heften ( beide:
    to an akk)
    10. eine Briefmarke etc kleben (on auf akk):
    stick together zusammenkleben ( C 5)
    11. Fotos (ein)kleben (in in akk)
    12. bekleben ( with mit)
    13. zum Stecken bringen, festfahren:
    be stuck festsitzen, nicht mehr weiterkönnen (beide a. fig);
    be stuck in a traffic jam in einem Stau stecken;
    be stuck for sth um etwas verlegen sein;
    I’m stuck for ideas mir fällt nichts (mehr) ein;
    I’m stuck for the right word mir fällt das richtige Wort nicht ein;
    be stuck on umg verknallt sein in (akk);
    be stuck with umg jemanden, etwas am Hals haben;
    get stuck stecken bleiben (in in dat);
    a) sich in eine Arbeit hineinknien,
    b) Aus über jemanden (auch mit Worten) herfallen
    14. umg verwirren, in Verlegenheit bringen ( beide:
    with mit)
    15. besonders Br umg jemanden, etwas ausstehen:
    I can’t stick being kept waiting ich kann es nicht ausstehen, wenn man mich warten lässt
    16. stick it to sb US umg jemanden über den Tisch ziehen
    C v/i
    1. stecken (in in dat)
    2. (fest)kleben, haften ( beide:
    to an dat):
    it does not stick es klebt oder hält nicht;
    stick together zusammenkleben
    3. (to) sich halten oder festklammern (an dat), sich heften (an akk):
    they stuck to his heels sie hefteten sich an seine Fersen; bur 1
    4. haften (bleiben), hängen bleiben (auch fig):
    some of it will stick etwas (von einer Verleumdung) bleibt immer hängen;
    stick in the mind im Gedächtnis haften bleiben;
    that name stuck to him dieser Name blieb an ihm hängen
    a) sich an eine Regel etc halten,
    b) bei einem Getränk etc bleiben;
    stick to, umg stick with bei einer Gruppe etc bleiben;
    stick to, umg stick at an oder über einer Arbeit bleiben;
    stick to, umg stick by bei seiner Ansicht, der Wahrheit etc bleiben, seinen Grundsätzen etc treu bleiben, zu seinem Wort etc stehen;
    stick to, umg stick by, stick with zu jemandem halten;
    stick to sb’s fingers umg jemandem an den Fingern kleben bleiben (von jemandem gestohlen werden);
    stick to the point bei der Sache oder sachlich bleiben;
    eat sth that sticks to the ribs etwas Kräftiges essen;
    stick together zusammenhalten ( B 10); gun1 A 1
    6. stecken bleiben:
    stick in sb’s throat
    a) jemandem im Hals stecken bleiben (a. fig Worte etc),
    b) auch stick in sb’s craw fig umg jemandem gegen den Strich gehen; fast2 B 1, mud A
    7. a) umg verwirrt sein
    b) sich stoßen (at an dat)
    c) zurückschrecken (at vor dat):
    stick at nothing vor nichts zurückschrecken
    8. hervorstehen (from, out of aus), stehen (up in die Höhe)
    * * *
    1. transitive verb,

    stick something in[to] something — mit etwas in etwas (Akk.) stechen

    get stuck into somebody/something/a meal — (coll.): (begin action) jemandem eine Abreibung verpassen/sich in etwas (Akk.) reinknien/tüchtig reinhauen (salopp)

    2) (impale) spießen

    stick something [up]on something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) [auf]spießen

    3) (coll.): (put) stecken

    he stuck a feather in his hater steckte sich (Dat.) eine Feder an den Hut

    stick a picture on the wall/a vase on the shelf — ein Bild an die Wand hängen/eine Vase aufs Regal stellen

    stick one on somebody(sl.): (hit) jemandem eine langen (ugs.)

    you know where you can stick that!, [you can] stick it! — (sl.) das kannst du dir sonstwohin stecken!

    4) (with glue etc.) kleben

    the door is stuck — die Tür klemmt [fest]

    be stuck for an answer/for ideas — um eine Antwort/um Ideen verlegen sein

    stick something with pins/needles — Stecknadeln/Nadeln in etwas (Akk.) stecken

    8) (Brit. coll.): (tolerate)
    9) (coll.)

    be stuck with something (have to accept) sich mit etwas herumschlagen müssen (ugs.)

    be stuck with somebodyjemanden am od. auf dem Hals haben (ugs.)

    2. intransitive verb,
    2) (adhere) kleben

    stick in the/somebody's mind — (fig.) im/jemandem im Gedächtnis haftenbleiben

    3) (become immobile) [Auto, Räder:] stecken bleiben; [Schublade, Tür, Griff, Bremse:] klemmen; [Schlüssel:] feststecken

    stick fast[Auto, Rad:] feststecken; [Reißverschluss, Tür, Schublade:] festklemmen

    3. noun
    1) ([cut] shoot of tree, piece of wood; also for punishment) Stock, der; (staff) [Holz]stab, der; (walking-stick) Spazierstock, der; (for handicapped person) Krückstock, der
    2) (Hockey etc.) Schläger, der

    a stick of chalk/shavingsoap — ein Stück Kreide/Rasierseife

    a stick of rock/celery/rhubarb — eine Zuckerstange/eine Stange Sellerie/Rhabarber

    4) no pl., no art. (coll.): (criticism)

    get or take [some] stick — viel einstecken müssen

    give somebody [some] stick — jemanden zusammenstauchen (ugs.)

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Stiel -e (Besen-) m.
    Stock ¨-e m. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: stuck)
    = anhängen v.
    befestigen v.
    legen v.
    setzen v.
    stechen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: stach, gestochen)
    stecken v.
    (§ p.,pp.: stak, gesteckt)
    stellen v.

    English-german dictionary > stick

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