Перевод: с исландского на английский

с английского на исландский

the ace

  • 1 áss

    I)
    (gen. áss and ásar; pl. æsir, acc. æsi and ásu), m. one of the old heathen gods in general, or esp. one of the older branch, in opp. to the younger ones (the Vanir).
    (gen. áss, pl. ásar), m.
    1) a thick pole, main beam (in a house);
    2) in a ship, yard of a sail (beitiáss);
    * * *
    m. [a French word], the ace at dice, in the game kvátra, q. v., Sturl. ii. 95, Orkn. 200: mod. also the ace in cards.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > áss

  • 2 SONR

    (gen. sonar, dat. syni and søni; pl. synir, sønir; ace. sonu and syni), m. son.
    * * *
    m., gen. sonar, dat. syni, pl. synir, acc. sonu, and mod. syni, which form occurs in vellums of the end of the 13th century (Cod. Fris.), Sks. 329 B: an acc. sing. sunu, Thorsen 335 (a Dan. Runic stone). The forms syni, synir refer to an older nom. sunr, which is freq. in Norse vellums; on the other hand, Icel, vellums now and then have dat. søni, pl. sønir, Grág. ii. 174; senir, 656 C. 14; Guðs senir, id.; even spelt seyni, seynir, Bs. i, Rafns. S.; the ø (ey) representing the vowel change of o. When sonr is suffixed to a name, the Icel. (but not Norsemen) drop the r, e. g. Snorri Sturlu-son (not sonr); it is in Edd. written in one word, Árni Magnússon, but in the vellums in two words, as in the list D. I. i. 185, 186 (Fiðr Halls son, Hjalti Arnsteins son …): [the root is sunu; cp. Goth. sunus, A. S. sunu, whence Engl. son, Dan. sön, but sen when suffixed, as Peter-sen.]
    B. A son; skilgetinn sonr, laun-s., bróður-s., systur-s., dóttur-s., sonar-s., Grág. i. 171; sonar-dóttir. id.; sonar-kona, sonar-kvon, a daughter-in-law, N. G. L. i. 350, K. Á. 142; sonar-synir, a son’s sons, grandsons, Eg. 591; sona-torrek, a son’s loss, the name of an old poem, Eg.; sonar-dauði, sonar-missir, Stj.; sonar-bani, slayer of one’s son, Háv. 44, Fms. vi. 106; sonar-bætr, the weregild for a son, Nj. 21, Fms. i. 194; sonar iðgjöld, engi getr s. nema sjálfr ali, Stor.; sona-eign, Ld. 236, Fas. ii. 112; sonar-gjöld = sonar-bætr. Eg. 311; sonar-hefndir, Grett. 150. ☞ We may notice the brief way of stating a pedigree upwards with a running genitive; e. g. móðir hans hét Þórgerðr ok var dóttir Þorsteins ins Rauða, Óláfs-sonar ins Hvíta, Ingjalds-sonar, Helga-sonar, … Th. was the daughter of Th. the Red, son of Olave the White, son of Ingjald, son of Helgi; … Auðr var dóttir Ketils Flatnefs, Bjarnar-sonar Bunu, Grims-sonar hersis or Sogni, A. was the daughter of K. Flatnose, son of Bjórn Buna, son of Grim Hersir of Sogn, Nj. 2, see the Landn. passim.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > SONR

  • 3 SJÁLFR

    a. self; hann sjálfr, he himself; hón sjálf, she herself; at sínum sjálfs vilja, at his own will (cf. sinn); er (liggr) við sjálft, at, it is on the verge, within an ace, that (var við sjálft, at þeir mundu berjast).
    * * *
    sjálf, sjálft, pron. adj., in old vellums sjálfr, sjólf; only in the indef. form; for the def. sjálfi is never used: with neg. suff., hón sjálf-gi, ‘self-not,’ Ls. 29: [Ulf. silba = αὐτός; A. S. sylf; Engl. self; O. H. G. selb; Germ. selber, der-selbe; Dan. selv; Swed. sjelf]:—oneself, himself, herself, itself; sjálfir Ásliðar, Skm. 34; sá er sæll er sjálfr um á, Hm. 9; smíðaðu, sem sjálft vill fara, Fms. ix. 55; with the pers. or demonstr. pron. both are declined, thus, þik sjálfan, Vþm. 6; við þik sjálfa, Hkv. Hjörv. 37; þér sjálfum, þér sjálfri, Vkv. 25; hann sjálfan, Vþm. 36; hans sjálfs, honum sjálfum; hón sjálf, she herself, Nj. 6, 24; henni sjálfri, hana sjálfa; sjólf þau, Sks. 503; sjálfra þeirra, D. N. ii. 97, - sjálfum þeim, sjálfum þér, Fms. i. 83; sjálfum sér, Trist. 68; sjálfan sik, sjálfra várra, D. N. iii. 81; sjálfs síns, sjálfrar sinnar, sjálfra sinna (see sinn), sjálfs þíns, sjálfrar þinnar, sjálfra þinna, passim: again, á menn þína (acc. pl.) sjálfs (gen. sing.), = Lat. tuos ipsius, Fms. xi. 59; and sjálfra vár for sjálfra várra, Stj. 392; með sínum peningum sjálfrar, D. N. iii. 45, for sjálfrar sinnar penningum.
    II. self, very; þeir náðu eigi sjálfu læginu, Fms. ii. 16; við sjálft borgar-hlið, Stj. 425; skógrinn var við sjálft, the wood was close by, Eg. 584: við sjálft, on the verge of; var við sjálft at þeir mundu berjask, Nj. 221; við sjálft var at kvikfé þeirra mundi deyja, Landn. 206; var þá við sjálft at þeir mundi upp hlaupa, Fms. i. 206; var við sjálft at ek mætta eigi standask, vi. 115, 136, x. 331: just, þeir stukku brott við þat sjálft er borgar-hlið vóru byrgð. just when the gates were closed, Stj. 351.
    III. as prefixed, self-, implying voluntary or independent action; sjálf-boðinn, -dæmdr, -felldr, -görr, -kvaddr, -kjörinn, -leyfðr, -lofaðr, -sagðr, -settr, -stefndr, -tekinn.
    COMPDS: sjálfsdáðir, sjálfselska, sjálfsvöld, sjálfsþótti.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > SJÁLFR

  • 4 dauss

    m. the two at dice, duece;
    kasta daus ok ás, to throw deuce-ace.
    * * *
    m. [mid. H. G. tûs; Fr. deux], the dice; kasta daus, to cast a die, Sturl. ii. 95.
    II. the rump, of cattle, Fas. ii. 510, cp. dof.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > dauss

  • 5 YÐR

    pron., dat. and ace. pl. you.
    * * *
    dat. and acc. plur., and yðar, gen. (the original form iðr); [Goth. ïzwis = υμας and υμιν and ïzwara = υμων]:—you; biðja yðr (acc.), segja yðr (dat.); but koma til yðar, in endless instances; as also when addressing a person of rank, the plur. is used; vil ek gjarna veita yðr þat, Fms. x. 387, passim: or even sing. and plur. promiscuously.
    2. hverr er sá af yðr Íslendingum, of you Icelanders, Fms, i. 32.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > YÐR

См. также в других словарях:

  • The Ace Cafe — is an old transport café in London, England. It originally opened in 1938 and was designed to accommodate the traffic travelling on the then new North Circular Road. Because the cafe was open 24 hours a day it soon started to attract… …   Wikipedia

  • The ACE Group Classic — is a golf tournament on the Champions Tour. It is played annually in February in Naples, Florida at The Quail West, a Ginn Club Community. The ACE Group is the main sponsor of the tournament.The purse for the 2008 tournament was US$1,600,000,… …   Wikipedia

  • The Ace of Cups — est un groupe de rock américain de la fin des années 1960 et du début des années 1970. Fondé en 1967 à San Francisco, il se compose de Marie Gannon à la basse, Marla Hunt aux claviers et piano, Denise Kaufman à la guitare et l harmonica, Mary… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • The Ace Cats — waren eine deutsche Rockabilly Gruppe, welche 1980 als Alley Cats gegründet wurde. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Bandgeschichte 2 Trivia 3 Diskografie 3.1 LPs/CDs 3.2 Singles …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • The Ace of Spades (film, 1912) — The Ace of Spades est un film muet américain réalisé par Colin Campbell et sorti en 1912. Fiche technique Réalisation : Colin Campbell Scénario : Colin Campbell Production : William Nicholas Selig Date de sortie :  États… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • The Ace of Scotland Yard — Infobox Film name = The Ace of Scotland Yard image size = caption = director = Ray Taylor producer = Henry MacRae writer = Harold M. Atkinson narrator = starring = Crauford Kent Monte Montague Grace Cunard Florence Allen Herbert Prior Albert… …   Wikipedia

  • The Ace of Knaves — infobox Book | name = The Ace of Knaves also The Saint in Action title orig = translator = image caption = Early 1980s reprint edition, with alternate title author = Leslie Charteris cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English… …   Wikipedia

  • Discography of the Ace Attorney series — The Ace Attorney series of video games has had many soundtracks. Contents 1 Gyakuten Saiban Yomigaeru Gyakuten Original Soundtrack 2 Gyakuten Saiban + Gyakuten Saiban 2 Original Soundtrack 3 Gyakuten Saiba …   Wikipedia

  • List of characters in the Ace Attorney series — Contents 1 Recurring characters 1.1 Phoenix Wright 1.2 Miles Edgeworth …   Wikipedia

  • Chase the Ace — can refer to: Old Maid, a shedding type card game Ranter Go Round, a card game Chase the Ace (song), an instrumental rock song by AC/DC This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …   Wikipedia

  • Chase the Ace (song) — Song infobox Name = Chase the Ace Artist = AC/DC Album = Who Made Who Released = May 24, 1986 track no = 8 Recorded = December 1985 Genre = Hard rock Length = 2:59 Writer = Angus Young, Malcolm Young Label = Atlantic Records Producer = Harry… …   Wikipedia

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»