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  • 121 Oberhaus

    n PARL. Upper House; in GB: auch House of Lords; in den USA: auch Senate
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    das Oberhaus
    (Großbritannien) the House of Lords;
    (Parlament) Upper House
    * * *
    Ober|haus
    nt (POL)
    upper house; (in GB) House of Lords
    * * *
    Ober·haus
    nt POL upper house, House of Lords, BRIT a. Upper House
    * * *
    das (Parl.) upper house or chamber; (in Großbritannien) House of Lords; Upper House
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    Oberhaus n PARL Upper House; in GB: auch House of Lords; in den USA: auch Senate
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    das (Parl.) upper house or chamber; (in Großbritannien) House of Lords; Upper House

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Oberhaus

  • 122 vasallo

    m.
    vassal, liegeman.
    * * *
    1 HISTORIA vassal
    2 (súbdito) subject
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 HISTORIA vassal
    2 (súbdito) subject
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino vassal
    * * *
    = servant, vassal.
    Ex. In 1807 Whitbread's Bill for elementary education was opposed on the grounds that it would spread discontent among the poorer classes and make them poor servants.
    Ex. Feudalism was built upon a relationship of obligation and mutual service between vassals and lords, vassals holding their lands, or fief, as a grant from their lords.
    ----
    * vasallo propietario de sus tierras = yeoman [yeomen, -pl.].
    * * *
    masculino vassal
    * * *
    = servant, vassal.

    Ex: In 1807 Whitbread's Bill for elementary education was opposed on the grounds that it would spread discontent among the poorer classes and make them poor servants.

    Ex: Feudalism was built upon a relationship of obligation and mutual service between vassals and lords, vassals holding their lands, or fief, as a grant from their lords.
    * vasallo propietario de sus tierras = yeoman [yeomen, -pl.].

    * * *
    vassal
    * * *

    vasallo sustantivo masculino
    vassal
    vasallo,-a m,f Hist vassal
    ' vasallo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    vasalla
    * * *
    vasallo, -a nm,f
    1. [siervo] vassal
    2. [súbdito] subject
    * * *
    m HIST vassal
    * * *
    : vassal
    vasallaje nm

    Spanish-English dictionary > vasallo

  • 123 горен

    upper, higher, top (attr.)
    (за класи) upper, higher
    горен етаж a top floor storey. an upper floor
    горният етаж the floor above
    горен клас a senior class
    по- горен клас a higher form
    най- горен клон top branch
    горен край (на маса) head, top end
    горен курс an advanced course
    горен рафт top shelf
    на най-горния рафт on the topmost shelf
    горен регистър муз. head register/voice
    горна устна/челюст an upper lip/Jaw
    горна страна an upper side, upside
    горно течение upper reaches/waters, headwaters
    но горното течение на Дунава on the upper reaches of the Danube
    горни дрехи outer garments' clothes
    по- горен съд a higher court
    горна камара an upper chamber/house
    * * *
    го̀рен,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни upper, higher, top (attr.); (за класи) upper, higher; \горенен етаж top floor/storey, upper floor; \горенен клас senior class; \горенен край (на маса) head, top end; \горенен курс advanced course; \горенен рафт top shelf; \горенен регистър муз. head register/voice; Горна ка̀мара парлам. upper chamber/house; \горенна мачта top mast; \горенна палуба upper deck; \горенна страна upper side, upside; \горенна устна/челюст upper lip/jaw; Горната ка̀мара (Ка̀марата на лордовете) парлам. (в Англия) the House of Lords; \горенни дрехи outer garments/clothes; \горенният етаж the floor above; \горенно/долно фа муз. top/low F; \горенно течение upper reaches/waters, headwaters; на най-\горенния рафт on the topmost shelf; най-\горенен клон top branch; по-\горенен клас higher form; по-\горенен съд higher court.
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    over; overhead; superior; top{tOp}; upper: the горен flour- горният етаж
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    1. (за класи) upper, higher 2. upper, higher, top (attr.) 3. ГОРЕН етаж a top floor storey. an upper floor 4. ГОРЕН клас a senior class 5. ГОРЕН край (на маса) head, top end 6. ГОРЕН курс an advanced course 7. ГОРЕН рафт top shelf 8. ГОРЕН регистър муз. head register/voice 9. горна камара an upper chamber/house 10. горна мачта a top mast 11. горна палуба an upper deck 12. горна страна an upper side, upside 13. горна устна/ челюст an upper lip/Jaw 14. горната камара (в Англия) the House of Lords 15. горната неделя next Sunday 16. горни дрехи outer garments' clothes 17. горният етаж the floor above 18. горно течение upper reaches/waters, headwaters 19. на най-горния рафт on the topmost shelf 20. най-ГОРЕН клон top branch 21. но горното течение на Дунава on the upper reaches of the Danube 22. пo-ГОРЕН съд a higher court 23. по-ГОРЕН клас a higher form

    Български-английски речник > горен

  • 124 Cámara de los Lores

    House of Lords
    * * *
    la Cámara de los Lores
    = House of Lords, the

    Ex: It has recently been decided that the United Kingdom parliamentary archive, which is the responsibility of the House of Lords Record Office, will not include European Communities material.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Cámara de los Lores

  • 125 лорд

    lord
    Камарата на лорд овете the House of Lords
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    м., - ове lord; Ка̀марата на \лордовете парлам. the House of Lords.
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    baron: the House of Lлорд - Камарата на лордовете; peer
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    1. lord 2. Камарата на ЛОРД овете the House of Lords

    Български-английски речник > лорд

  • 126 camera

    f room
    camera singola single room
    camera matrimoniale double room
    camera d'albergo hotel room
    camera blindata strong room
    camera d'aria inner tube
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    camera s.f.
    1 ( stanza) room; ( stanza da letto) bedroom: camera degli ospiti, spare room; camera a due letti, matrimoniale, double room; camera a un letto, singola, single room; camera sul retro, backroom; camera dei bambini, nursery; camera ammobiliata, furnished room; camere da affittare, rooms to let; camere in affitto, rented rooms (o lodgings): ha una camera in affitto vicino all'università, he has lodgings (o fam. digs) near the University; cerco un appartamento di tre camere, I'm looking for a three-room flat; comprerò una nuova camera da letto ( il mobilio), I shall buy a new bedroom suite // compagno di camera, roommate; veste da camera, dressing gown // camera ardente, mortuary chapel // camera blindata, strong room (o vault) // camera di sicurezza, (police station) lockup // musica da camera, chamber music; concerto di musica da camera, chamber concert // (dir.): camera di consiglio, chambers (pl.); decidere in camera di consiglio, to decide in chambers // (fot.) camera oscura, dark room, ( ottica) camera obscura
    2 Camera, ( corpo deliberante) Chamber; House: Camera dei Deputati, Chamber of Deputies; ( in Gran Bretagna) House of Commons (o Lower House); ( negli Stati Uniti) House of Representatives; Camera dei Lord, dei Pari, House of Lords (o Upper House); Camera del Lavoro, Trade Union Headquarters; Camera di Commercio, Chamber of Commerce
    3 (tecn., mil.) chamber: camera a gas, gas chamber; camera d'aria, ( di pneumatico) inner tube; ( di pallone) bladder; ( intercapedine) air space; ( idraulica) air chamber; camera di caricamento, loading chamber; camera di combustione, ( di fornace, di forno) firebox; ( di motore) combustion chamber; camera di compressione, di decompressione, compression, decompression chamber // (mar.) camera di lancio, torpedo room.
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    ['kamera]
    1. sf
    1) (gen) room, (anche: camera da letto) bedroom, (mobili) bedroom suite
    2) Pol Chamber, House

    le Camere(the Houses of) Parliament Brit, Congress Am

    2.
    * * *
    ['kamera]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) (stanza) room

    camera con bagnoroom with private bath o with en suite bathroom

    2) mus.

    musica, orchestra da camera — chamber music, orchestra

    3) pol. (assemblea parlamentare) chamber, house
    4) anat. chamber

    camera ardente(in ospedale ecc.) mortuary chapel

    camera di compensazioneecon. clearing house

    camera oscurafot. darkroom

    camera degli ospitiguest o spare room

    Camera AltaBE pol. upper chamber

    Camera BassaBE pol. lower chamber

    Camera dei ComuniBE pol. House of Commons

    Camera dei deputatipol. Chamber of Deputies

    Camera dei Lord o dei PariBE pol. House of Lords

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    camera
    /'kamera/
    sostantivo f.
     1 (stanza) room; camera d'albergo hotel room; camera con bagno room with private bath o with en suite bathroom; camera a due letti twin(-bedded) room; avete una camera libera? have you got a vacancy? servizio in camera room service
     2 mus. musica, orchestra da camera chamber music, orchestra
     3 pol. (assemblea parlamentare) chamber, house
     4 anat. chamber
    camera ardente(in ospedale ecc.) mortuary chapel; camera d'aria inner tube; camera blindata strongroom; camera di commercio Chamber of Commerce; camera di compensazione econ. clearing house; camera doppia double room; camera a gas gas chamber; camera del lavoro trade union offices; camera da letto bedroom; camera matrimoniale double room with a double bed; camera mortuaria →  camera ardente; camera oscura fot. darkroom; camera degli ospiti guest o spare room; camera da pranzo dining room; camera singola single (room); Camera Alta BE pol. upper chamber; Camera Bassa BE pol. lower chamber; Camera dei Comuni BE pol. House of Commons; Camera di Consiglio council chamber; Camera dei deputati pol. Chamber of Deputies; Camera dei Lord o dei Pari BE pol. House of Lords.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > camera

  • 127 GOÐI

    m. heathen priest; chief (in Iceland during the republic).
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    a, m. [Ulf, renders ἱερεύς by gudja (ufar-gudja, ahumista-gudja, etc.), ἱερατεία by gudjinassus, ἱερατεύειν by gudjinôn; an Icel. gyði, gen. gyðja, would answer better to the Goth. form, but it never occurs, except that the fem. gyðja = goddess and priestess points not to goði, but to a masc. with a suppressed final i, gyði; a word coting occurs in O. H. G. glossaries, prob. meaning the same; and the form guþi twice occurs on Danish-Runic stones in Nura-guþi and Saulva-guþi, explained as goði by P. G. Thorsen, Danske Runem.; (Rafn’s explanation and reading of Nura-guþi qs. norðr á Gauði, is scarcely right): with this exception this word is nowhere recorded till it appears in Icel., where it got a wide historical bearing]:—prop. a priest, sacerdos, and hence a liege-lord or chief of the Icel. Commonwealth.
    A. HISTORICAL REMARKS.—The Norse chiefs who settled in Icel., finding the country uninhabited, solemnly took possession of the land (land-nám, q. v.); and in order to found a community they built a temple, and called themselves by the name of goði or hof-goði, ‘temple-priest;’ and thus the temple became the nucleus of the new community, which was called goðorð, n.:—hence hof-goði, temple-priest, and höfðingi, chief, became synonymous, vide Eb. passim. Many independent goðar and goðorð sprang up all through the country, until about the year 930 the alþingi (q. v.) was erected, where all the petty sovereign chiefs (goðar) entered into a kind of league, and laid the foundation of a general government for the whole island. In 964 A. D. the constitution was finally settled, the number of goðorð being fixed at three in each þing ( shire), and three þing in each of the three other quarters, (but four in the north); thus the number of goðar came to be nominally thirty-nine, really thirty-six, as the four in the north were only reckoned as three, vide Íb. ch. 5. On the introduction of Christianity the goðar lost their priestly character, but kept the name; and the new bishops obtained seats in the Lögrétta (vide biskup). About the year 1004 there were created new goðar (and goðorð), who had to elect judges to the Fifth Court, but they had no seats in the Lögrétta, and since that time the law distinguishes between forn ( old) and ný ( new) goðorð;—in Glúm. ch. 1 the word forn is an anachronism. It is curious that, especially in the 12th century, the goðar used to take the lesser Orders from political reasons, in order to resist the Romish clergy, who claimed the right of forbidding laymen to be lords of churches or to deal with church matters; thus the great chief Jón Loptsson was a sub-deacon; at last, about 1185, the archbishop of Norway forbade the bishops of Icel. to ordain any holder of a goðorð, unless they first gave up the goðorð, fyrir því bjóðum vér biskupum at vígja eigi þá menn er goðorð hafa, D. I. i. 291. In the middle of the 13th century the king of Norway induced the goðar to hand their power over to him, and thus the union with Norway was finally brought about in the year 1262; since that time, by the introduction of new codes (1272 and 1281), the name and dignity of goðar and goðorð disappeared altogether, so that the name begins and ends with the Commonwealth.
    B. DUTIES.—In the alþingi the goðar were invested with the Lögrettu-skipan (q. v.), that is to say, they composed the Lögrétta (the Legislative consisting of forty-eight members—on the irregularity of the number vide Íb. ch. 5), and were the lawgivers of the country; secondly, they had the dómnefna (q. v.), or right of naming the men who were to sit in the courts, vide dómr:—as to their duties in the quarter-parliaments (vár-þing) vide Grág. Þ. Þ. and the Sagas. The authority of the goðar over their liegemen at home was in olden times somewhat patriarchal, vide e. g. the curious passage in Hænsaþ. S. ch. 2; though no section of law relating to this interesting part of the old history is on record, we can glean much information from the Sagas. It is to be borne in mind that the goðar of the Saga time (10th century) and those of the Grágás and Sturlunga time (12th and 13th centuries) were very different; the former were a kind of sovereign chiefs, who of free will entered into a league; the latter had become officials, who for neglecting their duties in parliament might be fined, and even forfeit the goðorð to their liegemen, vide Grág. Þ. Þ. Neither þing (q. v.) nor goðorð was ever strictly geographical (such is the opinion of Konrad Maurer), but changed from time to time; the very word goðorð is defined as ‘power’ (veldi), and was not subject to the payment of tithe, K. Þ. K. 142. The goðorð could be parcelled out by inheritance or by sale; or they might, as was the case in the latter years of the Commonwealth, accumulate in one hand, vide esp. Sturl. passim, and Grág. The liegemen (þingmenn) were fully free to change their lords (ganga í lög með goða, ganga ór lögum); every franklin (þingmaðr) had in parliament to declare his þingfesti, i. e. to name his liegeship, and say to what goði and þing he belonged, and the goði had to acknowledge him; so that a powerful or skilful chief might have liegemen scattered all over the country. But the nomination to the courts and the right of sitting in the legislative body were always bound to the old names, as fixed by the settlement of the year 964; and any one who sought the name or influence of a goði had first (by purchase, inheritance, or otherwise) to become possessor of a share of one of the old traditionary goðorð; see the interesting chapter in Nj. The three goðar in one þing ( shire) were called sam-goða, joint-goðar; for the sense of allsherjar-goði vide p. 17.
    C. NAMES.—Sometimes a chief’s name referred to the god whom he especially worshipped, as Freys-Goði, Hrafn., Gísl., whence Freys-gyðlingar, q. v.; (the ör-goði is dubious); more frequently the name referred to the liegemen or county, e. g. Ljósvetninga-Goði, Tungu-Goði, etc.; but in the Saga time, goði was often added to the name almost as a cognomen, and with some, as Snorri, it became a part of their name (as Cato Censor in Latin); hann varðveitti þá hof, var hann þá kallaðr Snorri Goði, Eb. 42; seg, at sá sendi, er meiri vin var húsfreyjunnar at Fróðá en Goðans at Helgafelli, 332. Names on record in the Sagas:—men living from A. D. 874 to 964, Hallsteinn Goði, Landn., Eb.; Sturla Goði, Landn. 65; Jörundr Goði and Hróarr Tungu-Goði, id.; Ljótólfr Goði, Sd.; Hrafnkell Freys-Goði, Hrafn.; Oddr Tungu-Goði, Landn.; Þormóðr Karnár-Goði, Vd.; Áskell Goði, Rd.; Úlfr Ör-goði, Landn.; Grímkell Goði, Harð. S.; Þorgrímr Freys-goði, Gísl. 100, 110:—964 to 1030, Arnkell Goði, Landn., Eb.; Þorgrímr Goði, Eb.; Geirr Goði, Landn., Nj.; Runólfr Goði, id.; Þóroddr Goði, Kristni S.; Þormóðr Allsherjar-Goði, Landn.; Þorgeirr Goði, or Ljósvetninga-Goði, Nj., Landn.; (Þorkell Krafla) Vatnsdæla-Goði, Vd.; Helgi Hofgarða-Goði, Landn., Eb.; Snorri Hlíðarmanna-Goði, Lv.; Þórarinn Langdæla-Goði, Heiðarv. S.; and last, not least, Snorri Goði:—in the following period goði appears, though very rarely, as an appellative, e. g. Þormóðr Skeiðar-Goði (about 1100):—of the new goðar of 1004, Höskuldr Hvítaness-Goði, Nj.:—used ironically, Ingjaldr Sauðeyja-Goði, Ld.
    2. goðorð mentioned by name,—in the south, Allsherjar-goðorð, Landn. (App.) 336; Dalverja-goðorð, Sturl. ii. 48; Lundarmanna-goðorð, i. 223; Reykhyltinga-goðorð, 104, iii. 166, 169; Bryndæla-goðorð, Kjaln. S. 402: in the north, Ljósvetninga-goðorð, Lv. ch. 30; Möðruvellinga-goðorð, Bs. i. 488; Vatnsdæla-goðorð, Fs. 68; Fljótamanna-goðorð, Sturl. i. 138: in the west, Snorrunga-goðorð, 55; Jöklamanna-goðorð, iii. 166; Rauðmelinga-goðorð, Eb. 288; Reyknesinga-goðorð, Sturl. i. 9, 19; Þórsnesinga-goðorð, 198: the new godords of the Fifth Court, Laufæsinga-goðorð, Nj. 151; Melamanna-goðorð, id., Band., Sturl. i. 227. Passages in the Sagas and Laws referring to goðar and goðorð are very numerous, e. g. Íb. ch. 5, Nj. ch. 98, Grág., Lögréttu-þáttr, and Þ. Þ. passim, esp. ch. 1–5, 17, 35, 37, 39, 44, 58, 60, 61, Lv. ch. 4 (interesting), Vd. ch. 27, 41 (in fine), and 42, Vápn., Hrafn. ch. 2, Eb. ch. 10, 56, Sturl. iii. 98, 104, passim; for the accumulation of godords, see i. 227 (3, 22), Bs. i. 54; for the handing over the godords to the king of Norway, D. I. i; and esp. article 3 of the Sáttmáli, D. I. i. 631, 632. The godords were tithe-free, ef maðr á goðorð, ok þarf eigi þat til tíundar at telja, vald er þat en eigi fé:, K. Þ. K. 142.
    COMPDS: goðakviðr, goðalýrittr, goðaþáttr.
    II. = goð, i. e. good genius, in the Icel. game at dice called goða-tafl, with the formula, heima ræð eg goða minn bæði vel og lengi, … og kasta eg svo fyrir þig, cp. also ást-goði.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > GOÐI

  • 128 Herren der Marken

    1. lords marchers Br. (= marcher lords)
    2. marchers Br. = marcher lords
    marcher lords Br. [e.g. in the Welsh marches]

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Herren der Marken

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