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  • 1 smart

    smart [smα:t]
       a. ( = not shabby) [hotel, restaurant, club, neighbourhood] chic inv ; [person, clothes, appearance] élégant ; [house, car] beau ( belle f)
       b. ( = fashionable) à la mode
       c. ( = clever) (inf) intelligent
       d. ( = cheeky) (inf) culotté (inf)
    don't get smart with me! ne joue pas au malin avec moi ! (inf)
       e. ( = brisk) vif
    [cut, graze] brûler ; [iodine] piquer
    * * *
    [smɑːt] 1.
    1) ( elegant) élégant
    2) (colloq) ( intelligent) [child, decision] malin; [politician, journalist] habile
    3) [restaurant, hotel, street] chic inv
    4) ( stinging) [blow] vif/vive; [rebuke] cinglant
    5) ( brisk)
    6) Computing intelligent
    2.
    1) ( sting) brûler
    2) fig ( emotionally) être piqué au vif

    they are smarting over ou from their defeat — ils sont sous le coup de leur défaite

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  • 2 smart

    A adj
    1 ( elegant) élégant ; to look smart avoir l'air élégant ; you're looking very smart today tu es très élégant aujourd'hui ;
    2 ( intelligent) [child, decision] malin, futé ; ( shrewd) [politician, journalist] habile ; to be smart at doing être habile à faire ; it was definitely the smart choice c'est certainement ce qu'il fallait choisir ; he's a smart kid c'est un enfant futé ; would he be smart enough to spot the error? serait-il assez futé pour repérer l'erreur? ; if you're smart you'll book in advance ce serait futé de ta part de réserver à l'avance ; are you trying to be smart? tu veux faire le malin? ; you think it's smart to smoke tu penses que c'est malin de fumer ; he thinks he's so smart il se croit malin ;
    3 [restaurant, hotel, street] chic inv ; the smart set le beau monde ;
    4 ( stinging) [blow] vif/vive ; [rebuke, retort] cinglant ;
    5 ( brisk) to set off/walk at a smart pace partir/marcher à vive allure ; that was smart work! ça a été vite fait! ;
    6 Comput [system, terminal] intelligent.
    B vi
    1 [graze, cut, cheeks] brûler ; his eyes were smarting from the smoke la fumée lui brûlait les yeux ; her cheek smarted from the slap elle avait la joue brûlante sous l'effet de la gifle ;
    2 fig ( emotionally) être piqué au vif ; he smarted under ou at the insult il a été piqué au vif par l'insulte, l'insulte l'a piqué au vif ; they are smarting over ou from their defeat ils sont sous le coup de leur défaite.

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  • 3 picar

    v.
    1 to bite.
    me picó una avispa I was stung by a wasp
    2 to peck.
    la gaviota me picó (en) una mano the seagull pecked my hand
    4 to break up (piedra, hielo).
    5 to chip the plaster off.
    6 to annoy (informal) (enojar). (peninsular Spanish)
    7 to spur on (to stimulate) (persona, caballo).
    aquello me picó la curiosidad that aroused my curiosity
    8 to punch (perforar) (billete, ficha).
    10 to goad (bullfighting).
    11 to itch (escocer) (parte del cuerpo, herida, prenda).
    me pican los ojos my eyes are stinging
    12 to be spicy or hot (food).
    13 to nibble (tomar un aperitivo).
    ¿te pongo unas aceitunas para picar? would you like some olives as an aperitif?
    14 to burn (sol).
    15 to bounce (balón, pelota) ( Latin American Spanish).
    la pelota picó fuera the ball went out
    16 to sting, to bite, to peck, to pick.
    La abeja picó al perro The bee stung the dog.
    17 to have an itch in.
    Me pica la nariz I have an itch in my nose.
    Le pica He has an itch.
    18 to mince, to chop up, to chop, to hash.
    Ella pica las verduras She minces the vegetables.
    19 to be biting.
    20 to burn on one's back, to be beating down, to beat down, to burn in one's back.
    Este sol pica This sun beats down.
    21 to pique, to spur.
    Ella pica al caballo She spurred=piqued the horse.
    22 to pick at.
    Ella pica comida en la noche She eats food at night.
    23 to have a few snacks, to have a few nibbles.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ SACAR], like link=sacar sacar
    1 (morder - insecto) to bite; (- abeja, avispa) to sting
    2 (corroer) to eat away, rot
    3 (perforar - papel, tarjeta) to punch
    4 (dar con un pico) to jab, goad
    5 COCINA (cortar) to chop finely; (carne) to mince
    6 (comida) to nibble
    7 (incitar) to arouse
    8 (herir) to wound
    9 (toro) to goad
    10 (cebo) to bite
    2 (calentar) to be hot, be strong
    3 (estar picante) to be hot
    4 (pez) to bite; (persona) to fall for it
    5 (caer en la cuenta) to cotton on, twig
    6 (comer) to have a nibble
    1 (muela) to decay, go bad
    2 (fruta) to begin to rot
    3 (tela) to be moth-eaten
    4 (mar) to get choppy
    5 (vino) to go vinegary, go sour, go off
    6 (metal) to pit
    7 (ofenderse) to take offence
    8 familiar (picar el orgullo) to get annoyed
    9 argot (pincharse droga) to shoot up
    \
    picar alto to aim high
    quien se pica, ajos come familiar if the cap fits, wear it
    * * *
    verb
    1) to sting, bite
    2) itch
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [con el pico, la boca] [abeja, avispa] to sting; [mosquito, serpiente, pez] to bite; [ave] to peck (at)

    picar el anzuelo — (lit) to take o swallow the bait; (fig) to rise to the bait, fall for it *

    - ¿qué mosca le habrá picado?
    2) (=comer) [persona] to nibble at
    3) (=agujerear) [+ hoja, página] to punch a hole/some holes in; [+ billete, entrada] to punch
    4) (=trocear)
    a) (Culin) [+ ajo, cebolla, patata] to chop; Esp, Cono Sur [+ carne] to mince, grind (EEUU)
    b) [+ tabaco] to cut; [+ hielo] to crush
    c) [+ tierra] to dig over, break up; [+ piedra] [en trozos pequeños] to chip at; [en trozos grandes] to break up
    5) (=provocar) [+ persona] to needle, goad; [+ caballo] to spur on
    6) (=corroer) [+ diente, muela, madera] to rot; [+ hierro, metal] to rust; [+ cable] to corrode; [+ goma, neumático] to perish
    7) (Inform) [+ texto] to key in
    8) (Mús) [+ nota] to play staccato
    9) (Taur) [+ toro] to stick, prick ( with the goad)
    10) (Mil) [+ enemigo] to harass
    11) Ven * (=sablear) to scrounge *
    12) Ven
    *
    2. VI
    1) [con el pico, la boca] [abeja, avispa] to sting; [mosquito, serpiente] to bite; [ave] to peck
    2) (=comer) [persona] to nibble, snack
    3) (=morder el cebo) [pez] to bite; [persona] * to fall for it *
    4) (=ser picante) [comida] to be hot, be spicy
    5) (=causar picor) [herida, espalda] to itch

    ¿le pica la garganta? — do you have a tickle in your throat?, do you have a tickly throat?

    ¿qué te pica? — (lit) where does it itch?; (fig) what's got into you?, what's eating you? (EEUU)

    6) [sol] to burn
    7) (=probar)
    8) Esp * (=llamar a la puerta) to knock
    9) Cono Sur ** (=largarse) to split **
    10) Esp (Aut) to pink
    11)

    picarle Méx * (=darse prisa) to hurry up

    12) LAm [pelota] to bounce
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) mosquito/víbora to bite; abeja/avispa to sting

    ¿te picaron los mosquitos? — did you get bitten by the mosquitoes?

    c) ave < comida> to peck at; < enemigo> to peck
    d) < anzuelo> to bite
    e) (fam) ( comer) to eat
    f) <billete/boleto> to punch
    g) (Taur) to jab
    2)
    a) (Coc) < carne> (Esp, RPl) to grind (AmE), to mince (BrE); <cebolla/perejil> to chop (up); <pan/manzana> (Ven) to cut
    b) < hielo> to crush; < pared> to chip; < piedra> (deshacer, romper) to break up, smash; (labrar, astillar) to work, chip away at
    3) <dientes/muelas> to rot, decay
    4) ( en billar) < bola> to put spin on
    5) (Per fam) ( obtener dinero de) to get (some) money from o out of
    6)
    a) ( incitar) to spur on; ( enfadar) to upset, hurt
    b) < amor propio> to wound, hurt; < curiosidad> to pique, arouse
    7) < papel> to perforate
    8) (Mús) to play... staccato
    2.
    picar vi
    1)
    a) ( morder el anzuelo) to bite, take the bait

    picar altoto aim high

    b) ( comer) to nibble
    2)
    a) comida to be hot
    b) ( producir comezón) to itch; lana/suéter to itch, be itchy

    ¿te pican los ojos? — are your eyes stinging?

    c) (fam) ( quemar)
    3) (AmL) pelota to bounce
    4) (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl)

    picarle — (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)

    3.
    picarse v pron
    1)
    a) muelas to decay, rot; manguera/llanta to perish; cacerola/pava to rust; ropa to get moth-eaten
    b) manzana to go rotten; vino to go sour
    2) mar to get choppy
    3) (fam) ( enfadarse) to get annoyed; ( ofenderse) to take offense
    4) avión to nose-dive; pájaro to dive
    5) (arg) ( inyectarse) to shoot up (sl)
    6)

    picárselas — (RPl arg) ( irse) to split (sl)

    * * *
    = mince, keyboard, smart, chop up, itch.
    Ex. A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.
    Ex. One use of the Mouse is in free-hand drawing, but it also promises to improve drastically the way in which data can be manipulated once it has been keyboarded into a file.
    Ex. The Soviet hosts, meanwhile, still smarting over myriad implications of inferiority, found themselves in the novel position of being expected to instruct and enlighten Westerners.
    Ex. The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.
    Ex. Until your skin gets use to it, it will itch but non-scented talcum powder will help, just make sure you don't inhale any of that shit.
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    * algo para picar = finger food.
    * comida para picar = finger food.
    * picar en una trampa = fall for + a joke, fall for + it.
    * picar la curiosidad = pique + curiosity.
    * que pica = itchy [itchier -comp., itchiest -sup.].
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) mosquito/víbora to bite; abeja/avispa to sting

    ¿te picaron los mosquitos? — did you get bitten by the mosquitoes?

    c) ave < comida> to peck at; < enemigo> to peck
    d) < anzuelo> to bite
    e) (fam) ( comer) to eat
    f) <billete/boleto> to punch
    g) (Taur) to jab
    2)
    a) (Coc) < carne> (Esp, RPl) to grind (AmE), to mince (BrE); <cebolla/perejil> to chop (up); <pan/manzana> (Ven) to cut
    b) < hielo> to crush; < pared> to chip; < piedra> (deshacer, romper) to break up, smash; (labrar, astillar) to work, chip away at
    3) <dientes/muelas> to rot, decay
    4) ( en billar) < bola> to put spin on
    5) (Per fam) ( obtener dinero de) to get (some) money from o out of
    6)
    a) ( incitar) to spur on; ( enfadar) to upset, hurt
    b) < amor propio> to wound, hurt; < curiosidad> to pique, arouse
    7) < papel> to perforate
    8) (Mús) to play... staccato
    2.
    picar vi
    1)
    a) ( morder el anzuelo) to bite, take the bait

    picar altoto aim high

    b) ( comer) to nibble
    2)
    a) comida to be hot
    b) ( producir comezón) to itch; lana/suéter to itch, be itchy

    ¿te pican los ojos? — are your eyes stinging?

    c) (fam) ( quemar)
    3) (AmL) pelota to bounce
    4) (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl)

    picarle — (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)

    3.
    picarse v pron
    1)
    a) muelas to decay, rot; manguera/llanta to perish; cacerola/pava to rust; ropa to get moth-eaten
    b) manzana to go rotten; vino to go sour
    2) mar to get choppy
    3) (fam) ( enfadarse) to get annoyed; ( ofenderse) to take offense
    4) avión to nose-dive; pájaro to dive
    5) (arg) ( inyectarse) to shoot up (sl)
    6)

    picárselas — (RPl arg) ( irse) to split (sl)

    * * *
    = mince, keyboard, smart, chop up, itch.

    Ex: A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.

    Ex: One use of the Mouse is in free-hand drawing, but it also promises to improve drastically the way in which data can be manipulated once it has been keyboarded into a file.
    Ex: The Soviet hosts, meanwhile, still smarting over myriad implications of inferiority, found themselves in the novel position of being expected to instruct and enlighten Westerners.
    Ex: The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.
    Ex: Until your skin gets use to it, it will itch but non-scented talcum powder will help, just make sure you don't inhale any of that shit.
    * algo para picar = finger food.
    * comida para picar = finger food.
    * picar en una trampa = fall for + a joke, fall for + it.
    * picar la curiosidad = pique + curiosity.
    * que pica = itchy [itchier -comp., itchiest -sup.].

    * * *
    picar [A2 ]
    vt
    A
    1 «mosquito/víbora» to bite; «abeja/avispa» to sting
    ¿te picaron los mosquitos anoche? did you get bitten by the mosquitoes last night?, did the mosquitoes get you last night? ( colloq)
    2
    «polilla»: una manta picada por las polillas a moth-eaten blanket
    las polillas me picaron el poncho the moths got at my poncho
    3 «ave» ‹comida› to peck at; ‹enemigo› to peck
    4 ‹anzuelo› to bite
    5 ( fam) (comer) to eat
    picar galletas entre horas engorda muchísimo eating cookies between meals is very fattening
    nos sirvió un aperitivo con algo para picar he served us a drink and some nibbles
    no quiero cenar, sólo picar algo I don't want supper, just a little snack o just a bite to eat
    6 ‹billete/boleto› to punch
    7 ( Taur) to jab; ( Agr) to goad, prod
    B ( Méx) (con una aguja, espina) to prick
    C
    1 ( Coc) ‹cebolla/perejil› to chop, chop … up; ‹carne› (Esp, RPl) to grind ( AmE), to mince ( BrE); ‹pan/manzana› ( Ven) to cut
    2 ‹hielo› to crush; ‹tierra› to break up; ‹pared› to chip ‹piedra› (deshacer, romper) to break up, smash; (labrar, astillar) to work, chip away at
    D ‹dientes/muelas› to rot, decay
    el azúcar pica los dientes sugar rots your teeth o gives you tooth decay
    E (en billar) ‹bola› to put spin on
    F ( Per fam) (obtener dinero) to get (some) money from o out of
    voy a picar a mi viejo I'm going to get some money out of my old man ( colloq), I'm going to touch my old man for some money ( colloq)
    G
    1 (incitar) to spur on; (ofender, enfadar) to upset, hurt
    2 ‹amor propio› to wound, hurt; ‹curiosidad› to pique, arouse
    H ‹papel› to perforate
    I ( Mús) to play … staccato
    ■ picar
    vi
    A
    1 (morder el anzuelo) to bite, take the bait
    ha picado un pez grande we've got o hooked a big one
    el cliente picó the customer rose to o took the bait
    le tendimos una trampa y picó we set a trap for him and he fell for it
    picar alto to aim high
    2 (comer) to nibble
    siempre anda picando entre comidas he's always eating o nibbling between meals
    B
    1 «comida» to be hot
    esta mostaza pica mucho this mustard's really hot, this mustard really burns your mouth
    2 (producir comezón) «lana/suéter» to itch, be itchy
    me pica la espalda my back itches o is itchy
    ¿te pican los ojos? are your eyes stinging o smarting?
    3 ( fam)
    (quemar): ¡cómo pica el sol hoy! the sun's really burning o scorching today!
    4 ( Méx) pinchar vi A. (↑ pinchar)
    C ( AmL) «pelota» to bounce
    la pelota picó fuera the ball bounced o went out
    hacer picar la pelota to bounce the ball
    D ( Esp) «motor» to knock, pink ( BrE)
    E ( RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl), to beat it (sl)
    picarle ( Méx fam); to get a move on ( colloq), to move it ( BrE colloq)
    A
    1 «muelas» to decay, rot; «manguera/llanta» to perish; «cacerola/pava» to rust; «ropa» to get moth-eaten
    2 «manzana» to rot, go rotten; «vino» to go sour
    B «mar» to get choppy
    C ( fam) (enfadarse) to get annoyed, get in a huff ( colloq); (ofenderse) to take offense*, be piqued
    hombre, no te piques; si sólo era una broma come on, don't get annoyed, it was only a joke ( colloq)
    anda picado he's in a huff ( colloq)
    D «avión» to nose-dive; «pájaro» to dive
    E
    1 ( arg) (inyectarse) to shoot up (sl)
    F
    picárselas ( RPl arg) (irse) to split (sl), to be off ( colloq), to take off ( AmE colloq)
    a las nueve me las pico I have to be going o to take off at nine ( colloq)
    * * *

     

    picar ( conjugate picar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) [mosquito/víbora] to bite;

    [abeja/avispa] to sting;

    una manta picada por las polillas a moth-eaten blanket
    b) [ ave] ‹ comida to peck at;

    enemigo to peck
    c) anzuelo to bite

    d) (fam) ( comer) to eat;

    solo quiero picar algo I just want a snack o a bite to eat

    e)billete/boleto to punch

    f) (Taur) to jab

    2
    a) (Coc) ‹ carne› (Esp, RPl) to grind (AmE), to mince (BrE);

    cebolla/perejil to chop (up)
    b) hielo to crush;

    pared to chip;
    piedra to break up, smash
    3dientes/muelas to rot, decay
    verbo intransitivo
    1


    2

    b) ( producir comezón) [lana/suéter] to itch, be itchy;

    me pica la espalda my back itches o is itchy;

    me pican los ojos my eyes sting
    3 (AmL) [ pelota] to bounce
    4 (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl);
    picarle (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)

    picarse verbo pronominal
    1

    [manguera/llanta] to perish;
    [cacerola/pava] to rust;
    [ ropa] to get moth-eaten

    [ vino] to go sour
    2 [ mar] to get choppy
    3 (fam) ( enfadarse) to get annoyed;
    ( ofenderse) to take offense
    picar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (carne) to mince
    2 (cebolla, ajo, etc) to chop up
    3 (hielo) to crush
    4 (una avispa, abeja) to sting: me picó un escorpión, I was stung by a scorpion
    5 (una serpiente, un mosquito) to bite
    6 (tarjeta, billete) to punch
    7 (piedra) to chip
    8 (papel) to perforate
    9 (comer: las aves) to peck
    (: una persona) to nibble
    picar algo, to have a snack/nibble
    10 fam (incitar) to incite
    11 fam (molestar) to annoy
    12 (curiosidad) me picó la curiosidad, it aroused my curiosity
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (pez) to bite
    2 (comida) to be hot
    3 (escocer, irritar) to itch: este suéter pica, this sweater is very itchy
    me pica la mano, my hand is itching
    4 fam (sol) to burn, scorch: hoy pica el sol, the sun is scorching today
    ' picar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    rascar
    - tabla
    English:
    bite
    - chop
    - clip
    - crush
    - grind
    - itch
    - mince
    - nibble
    - pick
    - pick at
    - pit
    - prickle
    - punch
    - rise
    - smart
    - sting
    - bounce
    - chopping board
    - eat
    - finely
    - prick
    - rot
    - tickle
    * * *
    vt
    1. [sujeto: mosquito, serpiente] to bite;
    [sujeto: avispa, escorpión] to sting;
    me picó una avispa I was stung by a wasp;
    picar el cebo o [m5] anzuelo [pez] to bite
    2. [sujeto: ave] [comida] to peck at;
    la gaviota me picó (en) una mano the seagull pecked my hand
    3. [trocear] [verdura] to chop;
    Esp, RP [carne] to mince; [piedra, hielo] to break up; [pared] to chip the plaster off
    4. Méx [pinchar] to prick
    5. [dañar, estropear] [diente, caucho, cuero] to rot;
    esos caramelos terminarán picándote las muelas Br those sweets o US that candy will rot your teeth
    6. [aperitivo]
    picar unas aceitunas to have a few olives as an aperitif;
    vamos a picar algo antes de comer let's have some nibbles before the meal;
    está todo el día picando comida she's always nibbling at something or other between meals
    7. Esp Fam [enojar] to annoy;
    le encanta picar a su hermana he loves needling his sister
    8. [estimular] [persona, caballo] to spur on;
    aquello me picó la curiosidad that aroused my curiosity
    9. [perforar] [billete, ficha] to punch
    10. Fam [mecanografiar] to type (up)
    11. Taurom to goad
    12. Dep [con efecto] [balón, pelota] to chip;
    [bola de billar] to screw
    13. Am [botar] [balón, pelota] to bounce
    14. Mús [nota] to play staccato
    15. Méx Fam
    picarle to get a move on;
    pícale, que se nos hace tarde para el teatro get a move on, we'll be late for the play;
    ya píquenle con eso, o no acabarán nunca you'd better get a move on with that or you'll never finish
    16. Col [guiñar] to wink;
    vi
    1. [escocer] [parte del cuerpo, herida, prenda] to itch;
    ¿te pica? does it itch?;
    me pica mucho la cabeza my head is really itchy;
    me pican los ojos my eyes are stinging
    2. [estar picante] [alimento, plato] to be spicy o hot;
    [cebolla] to be strong
    3. [ave] to peck
    4. [pez] to bite
    5. [dejarse engañar] to take the bait;
    no creo que pique I don't think he's going to fall for it o take the bait
    6. [tomar un aperitivo] to nibble;
    cosas de o [m5] para picar nibbles;
    ¿te pongo unas aceitunas para picar? would you like some olives as an aperitif?
    7. [sol] to burn;
    cuando más picaba el sol when the sun was at its hottest
    8. Fam [mecanografiar] to type
    9. Am [balón, pelota] to bounce;
    la pelota picó fuera the ball went out
    10. RP Fam [largarse] to take off
    11. Comp
    picar (muy) alto to have great ambitions
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 de mosquito, serpiente bite; de avispa sting; de ave peck
    2 carne grind, Br
    mince; verdura mince, Br
    chop finely
    3 piedra break (up)
    4 TAUR jab with a lance
    5 ( molestar) annoy
    6 la curiosidad pique
    7 MÚS pick
    II v/i
    1 tb fig
    take the bait
    2 L.Am.
    de la comida be hot o
    spicy
    3 ( producir picor) itch
    4 del sol burn
    * * *
    picar {72} vt
    1) : to sting, to bite
    2) : to peck at
    3) : to nibble on
    4) : to prick, to puncture, to punch (a ticket)
    5) : to grind, to chop
    6) : to goad, to incite
    7) : to pique, to provoke
    picar vi
    1) : to itch
    2) : to sting
    3) : to be spicy
    4) : to nibble
    5) : to take the bait
    6)
    picar en : to dabble in
    7)
    picar muy alto : to aim too high
    * * *
    picar vb
    1. (mosquito, serpiente, peces) to bite [pt. bit; pp. bitten]
    2. (abeja, avispa) to sting [pt. & pp. stung]
    3. (carne) to mince
    4. (verduras) to chop [pt. & pp. chopped]
    5. (comer) to eat [pt. ate; pp. eaten] / to nibble
    6. (billete) to punch
    7. (comida) to be hot
    8. (ropa, toalla, etc) to be itchy
    9. (caer en una trampa) to fall for it [pt. fell; pp. fallen]

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  • 4 suciedad

    f.
    1 dirtiness.
    2 dirt, filth.
    3 rhyparia.
    * * *
    1 (inmundicia) dirt, filth
    2 (calidad) dirtiness, filthiness
    3 figurado (obscenidad) obscenity
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=porquería) dirt
    2) (=falta de limpieza) dirtiness
    * * *
    a) ( mugre) dirt

    ¿cómo puedes vivir aquí, con toda esta suciedad? — how can you live in such a filthy place?

    b) ( estado) dirtiness
    * * *
    = dirt, litter, contamination, grubbiness, grunge, scum, grime.
    Ex. Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.
    Ex. Indeed, she was delighted to forsake the urban reality of steel and glass, traffic and crime, aspirin and litter, for the sort of over-the-fence friendliness of the smaller city.
    Ex. Computers should be sited so that they are not exposed to dust and other airborne contamination.
    Ex. Copies can generally be recognized by such signs as set-off from fresh-made proofs, inky thumb-marks, and a general air of dog-eared grubbiness.
    Ex. This is another example of the literary grunge emerging from modern Chinese writers.
    Ex. At 11:30 I was feeling that all was well with the world, and then at 11:35 I'm all tightened to a smarting tension by having been treated like scum.
    Ex. Grease is one of the major culprits behind the grime that accumulates on cooktops.
    * * *
    a) ( mugre) dirt

    ¿cómo puedes vivir aquí, con toda esta suciedad? — how can you live in such a filthy place?

    b) ( estado) dirtiness
    * * *
    = dirt, litter, contamination, grubbiness, grunge, scum, grime.

    Ex: Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.

    Ex: Indeed, she was delighted to forsake the urban reality of steel and glass, traffic and crime, aspirin and litter, for the sort of over-the-fence friendliness of the smaller city.
    Ex: Computers should be sited so that they are not exposed to dust and other airborne contamination.
    Ex: Copies can generally be recognized by such signs as set-off from fresh-made proofs, inky thumb-marks, and a general air of dog-eared grubbiness.
    Ex: This is another example of the literary grunge emerging from modern Chinese writers.
    Ex: At 11:30 I was feeling that all was well with the world, and then at 11:35 I'm all tightened to a smarting tension by having been treated like scum.
    Ex: Grease is one of the major culprits behind the grime that accumulates on cooktops.

    * * *
    1 (mugre) dirt
    no sé como puedes vivir aquí, con toda esta suciedad I just don't know how you can live in this dirty o filthy place o in such dirt
    2 (estado) dirtiness
    * * *

    suciedad sustantivo femenino
    a) ( mugre) dirt


    suciedad sustantivo femenino
    1 (basura) dirt, filth
    2 (estado) dirtiness
    ' suciedad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    manguito
    - polvo
    - porquería
    - rascar
    - roña
    - chanchada
    - cochinada
    - costra
    - grasa
    - guarrada
    - incrustar
    - mancha
    - mugre
    - pelusa
    English:
    build up
    - come off
    - dirt
    - grime
    - grunge
    - mess
    - mop up
    - scum
    - sordidness
    - spot
    - squalor
    - uncleanliness
    - wash away
    - soil
    * * *
    1. [falta de limpieza] dirtiness;
    [al comer, trabajar] messiness
    2. [porquería] dirt, filth;
    esta cocina está llena de suciedad this kitchen is filthy
    * * *
    f dirt
    * * *
    1) : dirtiness, filthiness
    2) mugre: dirt, filth
    * * *
    suciedad n dirt

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  • 5 espina

    f.
    1 bone.
    me da mala espina (informal) it makes me uneasy, there's something fishy about it
    todavía tengo clavada la espina de no haber ido a la universidad I still feel bad about not having gone to university
    2 thorn, prickle, sticker.
    3 spine, backbone.
    4 fishbone, fish bone.
    5 spina.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: espinar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: espinar.
    * * *
    1 (de planta) thorn
    2 (de pez) fishbone
    3 (columna vertebral) spine, backbone
    4 figurado (pesar) sadness, sorrow, grief
    5 figurado (duda) suspicion, doubt
    6 figurado (dificultad) difficulty, problem
    \
    dar mala espina figurado to arouse one's suspicions, not to like the look of something
    estar en espinas to be on edge
    no hay rosa sin espinas figurado you have to take the rough with the smooth
    sacarse la espina figurado to get even, get one's own back
    tener clavada una espina to be suffering, be smarting
    espina dorsal spinal column, spine, backbone
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Bot) [de rosal] thorn; [de chumbera] prickle
    2) [de pez] bone
    3) (Anat) (tb: espina dorsal) spine
    4) (=problema) worry, suspicion
    * * *
    1)
    a) (de rosal, zarza) thorn; ( de cactus) prickle
    b) ( de pez) bone
    c) (Anat) spine
    2)

    tiene clavada la espina de aquel desengañohe hasn't got over o (colloq) he's still smarting from that disappointment

    b) (duda, resquemor) nagging doubt
    * * *
    = thorn.
    Ex. The letters are upright, narrow, and angular, standing on crooked feet, and the ascenders are usually decorated with barbs or thorns; f and p do not normally descend below the base line.
    ----
    * de la espina dorsal = spinal.
    * espina bífida = spina bifida.
    * espina dorsal = backbone, backbone, spinal cord, spine.
    * espina dorsal, la = spinal column, the.
    * lesión de la espina dorsal = spine injury.
    * lleno de espinas = bony [bonier -comp., boniest -sup.].
    * ser una espina que Alguien tiene clavada = be a thorn in + Posesivo + side.
    * sin espinas = boneless.
    * * *
    1)
    a) (de rosal, zarza) thorn; ( de cactus) prickle
    b) ( de pez) bone
    c) (Anat) spine
    2)

    tiene clavada la espina de aquel desengañohe hasn't got over o (colloq) he's still smarting from that disappointment

    b) (duda, resquemor) nagging doubt
    * * *

    Ex: The letters are upright, narrow, and angular, standing on crooked feet, and the ascenders are usually decorated with barbs or thorns; f and p do not normally descend below the base line.

    * de la espina dorsal = spinal.
    * espina bífida = spina bifida.
    * espina dorsal = backbone, backbone, spinal cord, spine.
    * espina dorsal, la = spinal column, the.
    * lesión de la espina dorsal = spine injury.
    * lleno de espinas = bony [bonier -comp., boniest -sup.].
    * ser una espina que Alguien tiene clavada = be a thorn in + Posesivo + side.
    * sin espinas = boneless.

    * * *
    A
    1 ( Bot) (de un rosal) thorn; (de un cactus) prickle
    me clavé una espina I got a thorn in my finger ( o hand etc)
    2 (de pez) bone
    3 ( Anat) spine
    Compuestos:
    spina bifida
    spinal column, spine, backbone
    B
    1
    (de un disgusto): todavía tiene clavada la espina de aquel desengaño he still hasn't got over o ( colloq) he's still smarting from that disappointment
    en el partido siguiente se sacaron la espina de aquel 5 a 0 in the next match they got their own back for that 5-0 defeat
    2 (duda, resquemor) nagging doubt
    lo negó pero me quedé con la espina he denied it but I still had nagging doubts o my suspicions
    tenía que sacarme la espina I just had to know
    darle a algn mala espina to make sb feel uneasy
    esto me da mala espina I don't like the look of this, I'm beginning to feel a bit uneasy about this
    * * *

     

    espina sustantivo femenino
    a) (de rosal, zarza) thorn;

    ( de cactus) prickle
    b) ( de pez) bone

    c) (Anat) spine;


    darle a algn mala espina to make sb feel uneasy;
    esto me da mala espina I don't like the look of this
    espina sustantivo femenino
    1 Bot thorn
    2 (de un pez) bone
    3 Anat espina bífida, spina bifida
    espina dorsal, spine
    4 (mal pensamiento) nagging doubt
    ♦ Locuciones: dar mala espina, to make feel uneasy o to arouse one's suspicions: aquel asunto me daba mala espina, I didn't like the look of it
    ' espina' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    dorsal
    - pinchar
    - raspa
    - atragantarse
    - atravesar
    - clavado
    - clavar
    English:
    bone
    - choke
    - fishbone
    - prickle
    - thorn
    - fillet
    - fish
    - goose
    - spina bifida
    - spine
    * * *
    espina nf
    1. [astilla] splinter;
    se me ha clavado una espina I've got a splinter
    2. [de pez] (fish) bone;
    se atragantó con una espina she choked on a fish bone
    3. [de planta] thorn;
    [de cactus] spine;
    una rosa con espinas a thorny rose
    4. Anat spine
    Med espina bífida spina bifida;
    espina dorsal [de vertebrado] backbone, spine;
    [de equipo, organización] backbone
    5. [pena, pesar] grief, sorrow;
    sacarse una espina [desquitarse] to settle an old score;
    [desahogarse] to relieve a long-standing frustration;
    queremos sacarnos la espina de la derrota del año pasado we want to lay the ghost of last year's defeat;
    todavía tengo clavada la espina de no haber ido a la universidad I still feel bad about not having gone to university;
    Fam
    darle mala espina a alguien to make sb uneasy;
    este sitio me da mala espina I've got a bad feeling about this place, this place makes me uneasy
    6. espina blanca [planta] cotton thistle
    * * *
    f de planta thorn; de pez bone;
    dar mala espina a alguien fam make s.o. feel uneasy;
    por fin me he sacado la espina fam at last I have managed to do it
    * * *
    espina nf
    1) : thorn
    2) : spine
    espina dorsal: spinal column
    3) : fish bone
    * * *
    2. (del pez) bone

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  • 6 JAFN

    * * *
    a.
    1) even; jöfn tala, even number;
    2) equal, the same; þínar (viz. ferðir) verða flestar jafnastar, thy doings are mostly the same, all equally bad; hann var ellefu vetra ok sterkr at jöfnum aldri, and strong for his age; jafn e-m, equal to one; jafnt er sem þér sýnist, af er fótrinn, it is just as it appears to thee, the leg is off; komast til jafns við e-n, hafa e-t til jafns við e-n, to equal one, be one’s match in a thing; at jöfnu, equally, in equal shares.
    * * *
    adj., also spelt jamn, f. jöfn, neut. jafnt, often spelt as well as proncd. jamt; compar. jafnari, superl. jafnastr: [Ulf. ibns, Luke vi. 17; A. S. efen; Engl. and Dutch even; old Fr. ivin; O. H. G. eban; mod. Germ. eben; Dan. jevn; Swed. jemn; akin to Lat. aequus by interchange of palatal and labial, see Grimm’s Dict. s. v. eben]:—even, equal, but, like Lat. aequus, mostly in a metaph. sense, for sléttr (q. v.) answers to Lat. planus; often followed by a dat., jafn e-u, equal to a thing, in comparison:
    I. equal, equal to; jöfn eyri (dat.) gulls, K. Þ. K. 72; jafn Guði, equal to God; jafn mér, passim.
    2. equal, the same; enda er jöfn helgi hans meðan hann ferr svá með sér, Grág. i. 93; ella er jöfn sök við hann fram á leið, 322; at ek verða jafn drengr í hvert sinn, Sd. 188; þínar verða flestar jafnastar, thy acts are mostly the same, i. e. all bad, Fms. viii. 409.
    3. fixed, unchanged; með jafnri leigu, jöfnum kaupum, jöfnum skildaga, Rétt. 2. 7, Stat. 264, Fb. ii. 137; hann var ellefu vetra eðr tíu, ok sterkr at jöfnum aldri, and strong for his age, Eg. 188, 592; eiga þeir jöfnum höndum (see hönd) allt þat er þeir taka, Grág. ii. 66.
    4. even, even-tempered; jafn ok úmíslyndr, Mar.: of numbers, jöfn tala, even in tale, equal, opp. to odda-tala, Alg. 356.
    II. neut. jafnt or jamt, almost adverbially, equally, just; jafnt utan sem innan, Grág. i. 392: as, just as, ok hafa eitt atferli báðar jamt, both together, both alike, Fms. xi. 137; jafnt er sem þér sýnisk (‘tis as it appears, indeed), af er fótrinn, Nj. 97; jafnt þrælar sem frjálsir menn, Fms. i. 113: jamt sem, just as, equally as; jafnt sem í fjórðungs-dómi, jamt skal eiga féránsdóm eptir fjörbaugs-mann sem eptir skógar-mann, Grág. i. 87; skal hann láta virða fé þat jamt sem úmaga-eyri, 189; menn skulu svá sakir hluta, jamt sem á alþingi, 122; jafnt hefir komit er þú spáðir, it has happened just as thou didst foretel, Niðrst. 8: ellipt., ok skal hann þá jamt (sem þeir) allri bót upp halda, Grág. ii. 182.
    2. temp. at the same time, just; ek skíri þik, ok nefna barn, í nafni Föður, ok drepa barninu í vatn um sinn jafnt fram fyrir sik, and dip the bairn each time info the water, K. Þ. K. 10: just, precisely, in the very moment, þat var jamt Jóla-aptan sjálfan er þeir börðusk, Fms. xi. 15; jamt í því hann stakaði. 133.
    3. adverb., at jöfnu, equally, in equal shares, Fms. xi. 131.
    4. til jafns, vóru þeir engir at né eina íþrótt hefði til jafns við hann, Nj. 46; halda til jafns við e-n, Ld. 40; komask til jafns við e-n, Fb. i. 261.
    B. COMPDS:
    I. such a, so … a; Karvel jafn-frægum dreng, so fine a fellow as K., Karl. 103; er þat skömm jafn-mörgum mönnum, ‘tis a shame for so many men, Gísl. 51: with the particle sem, jafn-ungr sem hann var, young as he was, i. e. so young as he was for his age, Vápn. 5; vel hafi þér mínu máli komit, jafn-úvænt sem var, Þiðr. 136; kvað þat ekki hæfa á jafn-mikilli hátið sem ( in such a feast as) í hönd ferr, Fb. i. 376; at eigi skyldi Hugon keisari yfir þá stíga jafn-reiðr sem hann varð þeim, Karl. 478; undraðisk hón hversu fríðr ok fagr hann var jafn-gamall maðr ( for his age), Stj. 225; mikill maðr ertú þó Þórir, jafn-gamall, Ó. H. 176; Þórir Oddsson var sterkastr jafn-gamall, Gullþ. 4.
    II. mod. phrases such as, það er jafngott fyrir hann, it serves him right; hann er jafngóðr fyrir því, it won’t hurt him; or honum er það jafn-gott, it will do him good, serve him right; vera jafn-nær, to be equally near, i. e. none the better; hann fór jafnnær, it was all of no use.
    III. in countless COMPDS (esp. adjectives) with almost any participle or adverb, rarely with verbs and nouns, and denoting equal, as, the same, as seen from the context often followed by a dat., e. g. jafn-gamall e-m, of the same age as another person:—of these compds only some can be noticed: jafn-aldri, a, m. one of the same age, Fms. i. 13, vii. 199, Bs. i. 179, Eg. 25, 84. jafn-auðigr, adj. equally wealthy, Band. 2: equally happy, hann setr hund sinn jafnaudigan okkr undir borði, Bjarn. 27. jafn-auðsær, adj. as perspicuous, Eluc. 41. jafn-auðveldr, adj. as easy, Ld. 78. jafn-ágætr, adj. as good, as noble, Nj. 129. jafn-ákafr, adj. as impetuous, Fms. xi. 137. jafn-beinn, adj. as straight, Sturl. i. 196. jafn-berr, adj. equally bare, Fas. i. 67. jafn-bitinn, part. evenly bitten or grazed, of a field, Gþl. 407. jafn-bitr, jafn-beittr, adj. as sharp, keen. jafn-bjartr, adj. as bright, Nj. 208: neut., Sks. 69. jafn-bjóða, bauð; j. e-m, to be a match for one, Finnb. 260: to be equal to, contest on equal terms with one, Fms. ii. 27, vii. 22; gripr betri en þeim peningum jafnbjóði, 655 xxx. 10. jafn-blíðr, adj. equally mild, Fær. 154. jafn-borinn, part. of equal birth, Ld. 332, Fms. x. 79 (v. l.), Gþl. 133; j. til e-s, having equal birthright to, Fms. vii. 8, x. 407. jafn-brattr, adj. as steep. jafn-brátt, n. adj. as soon, at the same moment, Hom. 114. jafn-breiðr, adj. equally broad, Edda 28, Gþl. 355. jafn-búinn, part. equally ‘boun’ or armed, Fms. ii. 165: ready, prepared, Stj. jafn-deildr, part. equally shared, Hom. 148. jafn-digr, adj. as stout, Sturl. iii. 63. jafn-djúpr, adj. as deep. jafn-djúpvitr, adj. as deep-scheming, Orkn. 214, Hkr. iii. 95. jafn-drengilegr, adj. as gallant, Ísl. ii. 446. jafn-drjúgdeildr, part. going as far, of stores, Sturl. i. 166. jafn-drjúgr, adj. keeping as long, Sturl. i. 216, Rb. 18. jafn-dýrligr, adj. equally splendid, Bs. i. 454. jafn-dýrr, adj. as costly, glorious, of the same price, K. Þ. K. 28, Nj. 56, Grett. 104 A, N. G. L. i. 150, 348. jafn-dægri, n. (mod. jafndægr), the equinox, both dægr (q. v.) being equally long, Edda 103, Rb. 454, 456, 472, and passim: equal length, of day and night, Fb. i. 539; see eykt. jafn-dæmi, n. equal judgment, justice, Fms. vi. 431, Pr. 413. jafn-dæmr, adj. just, giving equal judgment, Rb. 364. jafn-einfaldr, adj. as simple, guileless, Hom. 50. jafn-fagr, adj. as fair, Nj. 112. jafn-fallegr, adj. as handsome. jafn-fastr, adj. equally firm, Grág. i. 7, K. Þ. K. 166: as adv., Fms. x. 270, Finnb. 338. jafn-fáir, adj. as few. jafn-feigr, adj. as fey. jafn-feitr, adj. as fat. jafn-fimlega, adv. (-ligr, adj.), as alert, Fms. ii. 273. jafn-fimr, adj. as alert, Fær. 272, Hkr. i. 291, v. l. jafn-fjær, adv. as far. jafn-fjölmennr, adj. with as many men, Nj. 222. jafn-flatt, n. adj.; fara j., to fare so ill, Fms. vi. 379; see flatr. jafn-fljótr, adj. as swift. jafn-fram, adv. equally forward, side by side: with dat., jafnfram skipi Rúts, Nj. 8: locally, of places, over against, (= gegnt and gagn-vart, q. v.); with dat., er hann kom jafnfram Borgund, Hkr. ii. 309; j. Eiðsvelli, Vermá, Fms. ix. 408; j. gagntaki konungs sonar, j. boðanum, vii. 170, ix. 387 (v. l.): as adv., standa jafnfram, to stand evenly, in a straight line; standa allir j. fyrir konungs borðinu, i. 16, Eg. 581, Nj. 140, Rb. 466, Sturl. iii. 244: temp. at the same moment, of two things happening together, Fms. vi. 24; þeir riðu til þings jafnfram Skeggja, Þórð. 18 new Ed.; hann ferr ávalt jafnfram í frásogn æfi Guðs-sonar, follows parallel in the story, 625. 83: in equal share, taka arf j., Gþl. 248; at the same time, also, hugsa þat j., at the same time consider, Stj. 156; jafnfram sem, jafnfram ok, as soon as, Karl. 158, Pr. 413. jafn-framarla, -framar, -liga, adv. as forward, as far, just as well, Ld. 254, Bs. i. 778. jafn-frammi, adv. = jafnframt, Sks. 364, Sturl. i. 32: temp., Fms. iii. 218. jafn-framt, adv. = jafnfram, Háv. 42: temp., Sturl. i. 1: along with, with dat., Pass. viii. 9: equally, in the same degree, Ld. 62. jafn-fríðr, adj. as fair, Fms. i. 8: as valuable, K. Þ. K. 172. jafn-frjáls, adj. equally free, Fas. iii. 8. jafn-frjálsliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), as freely, as liberally, Hkr. i. 78. jafn-fróðr, adj. as wise, as knowing, Sks. 544. jafn-frægr, adj. as famous, Fas. i. 277. jafn-frækn, adj. equally gallant, Edda. jafn-fullr, adj. as full, Grág. i. 20, 68, Gþl. 477. jafn-fúinn, adj. equally rotten, jafn-fúss, adj. equally willing, Sturl. i. 190. jafn-færr, adj. as able, Nj. 97. jafn-fætis, adv. on equal footing; standa j. e-m, Sturl. ii. 134, Hkr. ii. 153. jafn-gamall, adj. of the same age, Ld. 108, Fms. i. 60, xi. 96. jafn-geði, n. evenness of temper, Sks. 435. jafn-gefinn, part. equally given to, Fas. i. 268. jafn-gegnt, adv. just opposite to, Sks. 63, Fms. ix. 463; see gegnt. jafn-girnd, f. and jafn-girni, f. fairness, equity, Sks. 273, 639, Hom. 17. jafn-gjarn, adj. as eager, Hom. 19: as equitable, Sks. 355, Hom. 135, Karl. 495. jafn-gjarna (- gjarnliga), adv. as willingly, as readily, Fms. iii. 45 (v. l.), ix. 508, Stj. jafn-glaðr, adj. as glad, as cheerful, Eb. 88: neut., mér er ekki jafnglatt sem áðr, Fas. i. 106. jafn-glöggt, n. adj. as clearly, Bs. i. 352. jafn-góðr, adj. equally good, as good, Nj. 18, Eg. 54, Gþl. 233, N. G. L. i. 347, Dipl. v. 16: unhurt, none the worse, see (II) above. jafn-góðviljaðr, adj. with equally good will, Stj. 629. jafn-grannr, adj. equally thin. jafn-grimmliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), as fiercely, Th. jafn-grimmr, adj. as fierce, Sks. 79. jafn-grunnr, adj. as shallow. jafn-gæfr, adj. as meek, Rb. 397. jafn-göfigr, adj. as good, as famous, Sturl. iii. 11, Bs. i. 133. jafn-görla, adv. as clearly, Grág. i. 299, Fms. ii. 171, Fas. i. 271. jafn-hafðr, part. equally used, N. G. L. i. 249. jafn-hagliga, adv. as skilfully, Krók. 53. jafn-hagr, adj. as skilful in handiwork, Nj. 147. jafn-harðr, adj. as hard, as severe, Nj. 79: neut. jafn-hart, as fast, Fas. iii. 488: jafn-harðan, adv. instantly. jafn-harðsnúinn, part. as hard-twisted, as tight, Nj. 79. jafn-hár, adj. as high, as tall, as loud, Rb. 112, 474, Fas. ii. 79: of metre, see hár (I. 3), Fms. vi. 386, Skálda 182, 190: neut., Stj. 79. jafnhátta-góðr, adj. as well-mannered, Ld. 174. jafn-heilagr, adj. as holy, as inviolable, Sks. 674, Grág. i. 90. jafn-heill, adj. as hale, as whole, Eg. 425, v. l. jafn-heimoll, adj. equally open to use, Eg. 47, Ld. 70, Gþl. 214, 353: equally bound, 57. jafn-heimskr, adj. equally stupid, Fms. ii. 156, Sd. 178. jafn-heitr, adj. as hot, Sks. 540. jafn-hentr, adj. as well fitted, Sturl. i. 196. jafn-hlær, adj. equally snug, Rb. 440. jafn-hollr, adj. equally sincere, Orkn. 166. jafn-hógværliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), as meekly, Krók. 36. jafn-hógværr, adj. as gentle. jafn-hraustr, adj. as valiant, Fms. ii. 356, Krók. 51. jafn-hryggr, adj. as distressed, Hkr. iii. 269. jafn-hugaðr, adj. even-tempered, Sks. 24: of one mind, 300: as daring. jafn-hvass, adj. as sharp, Ld. 306: blowing as hard. jafn-hvatr, adj. as bold, as quick, Sturl. i. 112, v. l. jafn-hvítr, adj. equally white. jafn-hæðiligr, adj. (-liga, adv.), as ridiculous, Fas. iii. 91. jafn-hægr, adj. equally easy, ready, meek, Fms. ii. 106, Fær. 69, Grág. i. 264, ii. 257. jafn-hættr, adj. as dangerous, Sks. 540. jafn-höfigr, adj. as heavy, Rb. 102, Edda 38. jafn-ílla, adv. as badly, Fms. viii. 140 (v. l.), Ísl. ii. 181. jafn-ílliligr, adj. (-liga, adv.) as ill-looking, Fas. ii. 207. jafn-íllr, adj. equally bad, Grág. ii. 145, Fas. ii. 513. jafn-kaldr, adj. as cold, Sks. 215. jafn-keypi, n. an equal bargain, Fs. 25. jafn-kominn, part. on even terms, Sks. 455: neut. an even match, jafnkomit er á með ykkr, ye are well-matched, Nj. 59; hann kvað jafnkomit með þeim fyrir aldrs sakir, Fms. iii. 76; jafnkomnir til erfðar, with equal title to, Grág. i. 304; jafnkomnir til fyrir ættar sakir, Fms. i. 220; jafnkomnir at frændsemi, Ísl. ii. 315. jafn-kosta, adj. well-matched, good enough, of wedlock, Stj. 204. jafn-kostgæfinn, adj. equally painstaking, Bs. i. 681. jafn-krappr, adj. as straight, narrow; í jafnkrappan stað, in such a strait, Ld. 168. jafn-kringr, adj. equally dexterous, Sks. 381. jafn-kristinn, adj. a fellow Christian, Jb. 92, Barl. 44. jafn-kunnigr, adj. as well known, Grett. 162 A: knowing as well. jafn-kunnr, adj. as well known, Hom. 90. jafn-kurteis, adj. as courteous, Sturl. i. 165. jafn-kyrr, adj. as quiet. jafn-kýta, t, with dat. = jafnyrða. jafn-kænn, adj. as ‘cunning,’ as well versed, Stj. 561. jafn-kærr, adj. as dear, as beloved, Fms. i. 215, xi. 319. jafn-langr, adj. as long, equally long, Fms. xi. 376, Gþl. 350, 355, Ísl. ii. 219, Grág. i. 406, Edda 138 ( of the same length): neut., en ef þær segja jafnlangt, if they say both the same, Grág. i. 7. jafn-lágr, adj. equally low. jafn-leiðr, adj. equally loathed, Fms. viii. 240. jafn-leiki, n. = jafnleikit. jafn-leikit, n. part. an equal game, Fms. xi. 131. jafn-lendi, n. a level, even piece of ground, Eg. 584. jafn-lengd, f. ‘even-length,’ the return to the same time in the next day, week, month, year, etc.: of a day, til jafnlengdar annars dags, Grág. ii. 16, Stj. 49; þann sama dag tók Gormr konungr sótt, ok andaðisk annan dag at jafnlengdinni, Fms. i. 119, Fas. ii. 30, 37: of a year, anniversary, skal eigi brullaup vera fyrr en at jafnlengd, Grág. i. 311; tíu aurar sé leigðir eyri til jafnlengdar (a year’s rent), 390; at jafnlengd it síðasta, 487; eigi síðarr en fyrir jafnlengd, Fms. xi. 397; halda hátíð at jafnlengdum, Greg. 13, Hom. 98; jafnlengdar-dagr, 129, Fms. v. 214, Dipl. v. 8; jafnlengdar hátíð, an anniversary, Greg. 13. jafn-lengi, adv. as long, Grág. i. 423, Fms. iii. 9, MS. 732. 7. jafn-léttmæltr, adj. equally easy, just as pleasant in one’s speech, Fms. vii. 227. jafn-léttr, adj. as light, as easy, Sturl. iii. 90: neut. (adverb.), Kjartani var ekki annat jafn-létthjalat, K. liked not to speak of anything so much, Ld. 214. jafn-léttvígr, adj. as ready in wielding arms, Sturl. iii. 90. jafn-liða, adj. with an equal number of men, Eb. 144. jafn-liga, adv. equally, fairly; sýnisk mér eigi j. á komit, Bs. i. 531, Vm. 169; skipta j., Fb. ii. 300: perpetually, all along, always, usually, Fms. i. 191, x. 88, 89, Dipl. v. 8, Rb. 348, 472, Stj. 77. jafn-ligr, adj. equal, fair, Hkr. ii. 149, Háv. 57, Eg. 488; er þat miklu jafnligra, a more equal match, Fms. vii. 115. jafn-líkligr, adj. as likely, Sturl. iii. 7, Lv. 77. jafn-líkr, adj. as like, Lv. 58, Fas. ii. 478: equal, alike, j. sem hornspónar efni, Bs. i. 59. jafn-lítill, adj. as little, Fas. iii. 487. jafn-ljóss, adj. as bright, Bret. 62. jafn-ljótr, adj. as ugly, Fms. iv. 175. jafn-ljúfr, adj. as willing. jafn-lygn, adj. as ‘loun,’ as calm, of the wind. jafn-lyndi, n., fem. in Mar. 848; evenness of temper, Stj., Fagrsk. 132, Bs. i. 141, Mar. passim. jafn-lyndr, adj. even-tempered, Fms. vi. 287, viii. 447 (v. l.) jafn-lýðskyldr, adj. equally bound, as liegemen, Sks. 270. jafn-lærðr, adj. as learned. jafn-magr, adj. equally meagre. jafn-maki, a, m. an equal, a match, Sks. 22, 255. jafn-mannvænn, adj. equally promising, Þorf. Karl. 382. jafn-margr, adj. as many, Nj. 104, Grág. ii. 210, 403, Fms. i. 152, ii. 34. jafn-máttugr, adj. as mighty, Fms. ii. 157, Eluc. 6. jafn-máttuligr, adj. equally possible, 655 xxii. B. jafn-menni, n. an equal, a match, Ld. 132, Ísl. ii. 358, Fms. vi. 345, vii. 103. jafn-menntr, adj. of equal rank, Hrafn. 10. jafn-merkiligr, adj. equally dignified, Bs. i. 148. jafn-mikill, adj. as great, Grág. ii. 264, 403, Fms. i. 1, Gþl. 363: equally big, tall, Fms. x. 202, Nj. 11: neut. as much, Fms. vii. 240, Skálda 168. jafn-mildr, adj. as mild, as gracious, Rb. 366. jafn-minnigr, adj. having as good a memory, Bs. i. 681. jafn-mjúkliga, adv. as meekly, as gently, Lv. 50. jafn-mjúkr, adj. equally soft. jafn-mjök, adv. as much, as strongly, Grág. ii. 140, Skálda 168. jafn-myrkr, adj. equally dark, Skálda 209. jafn-mæli, n. fair play, equality, Fb. i. 407, Fms. vi. 206, Grág. i. 88, 200, Ld. 258, H. E. i. 247, Karl. 99. jafn-naumr, adj. as close. jafn-náinn, adj.; j. at frændsemi, equally near akin, Grág. i. 171, ii. 67, Eb. 124, Ísl. ii. 315, (jafnan, Ed.) jafn-nær, mod. jafn-nærri, adv. equally near: loc., er Ólafs mark j. báðum, Fms. vii. 64, 268, Sks. 63, 216: as near, at honum væri úvarligt at láta jafnmarga heiðna menn vera j. sér, Fms. ii. 34: equally near (by birth), i. 123: metaph., eigi hefir honum jafnnærri gengit újafnaðr þeirra sem mér, Sturl. iii. 238: also jafn-nær, adj. equally nigh, not a whit the better, see (II) above. jafn-nætti, n. the equinox, 673. 54, Stj. 15. jafn-oki, a, m. = jafnmaki, an equal, a match for one, Sks. 22: a play-fellow, Stj. 497, Þiðr. 213. jafn-opt, adv. as often, Nj. 211, Rb. 566, Grág. i. 186. jafn-ótt, adj., neut. as adv., at the same, time, immediately. Pass. 20. 2: one after another, taka e-ð jafnótt og það kemr. jafn-rakkr, adj. as strong, as straight, Ld. 168. jafn-ramr, adj. as mighty, as great a wizard, Vþm. 2. jafn-rangr; adj. as wrong. jafn-ráðinn, part. equally determined, Grett. 149. jafn-reiðr, adj. equally angry, Háv. 52. jafn-rétti, n. an equal right. jafnréttis-maðr, m. a man with equal right, N. G. L. i. 31. jafn-réttr, adj. as right, as lawful, Edda 93, Grág. i. 18: of equal authority, Hkr. iii. 79. jafn-réttvíss, adj. equally just, Sks. 670. jafn-rífligr, adj. (-liga, adv.), as large, Lv. 75. jafn-ríkr, adj. as rich, equally mighty. jafn-rjóðr, adj. as ruddy, Hkr. i. 102. jafn-rúmr, adj. equally large, Bjarn. jafn-ræði, n. an equal match, Fms. ii. 22, Glúm. 350, Nj. 49, Gþl. 215. jafn-röskr, adj. as brisk, as quick, Fms. iii. 225, vi. 96. jafn-saman, adv.; fyrir þessa hugsan alla jafnsaman, all at once, all together, Fms. i. 185, Ld. 326, Ó. H. 46, Stj. 86, 121, Barl. 191. jafn-sannr, adj. equally true, 671. 1, Edda 19, Stj. 471. jafn-sárr, adj. as sore, as smarting, Mar. jafn-seinn, adj. as slow. jafn-sekr, adj. just as guilty, Grág. ii. 64, 89. jafn-síðis, adv. along with. jafn-síðr, adj. as long, of a garment (síðr), Stj. 563. jafn-sjúkr, adj. as sick, Fms. v. 324. jafn-skammr, adj. as short, Al. 129. jafn-skarpliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), as briskly, Nj. 199, v. l. jafn-skarpr, adj. as sharp, as keen. jafn-skipti, n. equal, fair dealing. jafn-skiptiliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), equally, mutually, Stj. 159. jafn-skiptr, part. equally shared. jafn-skjótr, adj. as swift, Fms. vii. 169, Rb. 454:—jafn-skjótt, neut. as adv. immediately, at once, Eg. 87, 291, 492, Fms. ii. 10; jafnskjótt sem, as soon as, Nj. 5, Barl. 176, Karl. 409, 441. jafn-skygn, adj. as clear-sighted, 655 xiii. A, Bjarn. 59. jafn-skyldliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), as dutifully, Ver. 3. jafn-skyldr, adj. equally bound or obliged, Grág. ii. 362, 403, Gþl. 70, 477, Fms. vii. 274. jafn-sköruliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), equally bold, Nj. 199. jafn-slétta, u, f. even, level ground. jafn-sléttr, adj. equally level, Stj. 79: as easily, Fas. ii. 48. jafn-slægr, adj. as cunning, Fær. 99. jafn-snarpr, adj. (-snarpligr, adj., -liga, adv.), as sharp, Fms. vi. 156. jafn-snarr, adj. as alert. jafn-snart, adj., neut. as adv., as soon, instantly, Fas. iii. 434, Matth. xxvii. 48. jafn-snauðr, adj. as poor. jafn-snemma, adv. at the very same moment, of a coincidence, Eg. 425, Nj. 253, Fms. vi. 221; allir j., all at once, ix. 506, xi. 368 ( both together); vóru þessir atburðir margir jafnsnemma, en sumir litlu fyrr eðr síðar, Hkr. ii. 368. jafn-snjallr, adj. equal, Glúm., Bjarn. (in a verse). jafn-spakr, adj. equally wise, Hm. 53. jafn-sparr, adj. as saving, as close, Grág. i. 197, 222. jafn-sterkr, adj. as strong, Fms. i. 43. jafn-stirðr, adj. as stiff. jafn-stórlátr, adj. as proud, Ld. 116. jafn-stórliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), as proudly, Ölk. 34. jafn-stórr, adj. as big, as great. jafn-stórættaðr, adj. of equally high birth, Fms. iv. 26. jafn-stríðr, adj. as hard, severe, Sks. 639. jafn-stuttr, adj. equally short, brief. jafn-syndligr, adj. as sinful, Sks. 674. jafn-sætr, adj. as sweet, Fb. i. 539. jafn-sætti, n. an agreement on equal terms, Nj. 21, Sturl. iii 253, Fb. i. 126. jafn-tamr, adj. equally alert. jafn-tefli, n. an equal, drawn game, Vígl. 32. jafn-tengdr, part. in equal degrees of affinity, Grág. ii. 183. jafn-tíðhjalat, n. part. as much talked about, Nj. 100. jafn-tíðrætt, n. adj. = jafntíðhjalat, Nj. 100. jafn-tíguliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), equally lordly, Fms. x. 109. jafn-títt, n. adj. as often, as frequent, Niðrst. 10. jafn-torogætr, adj. as rarely to be got, choice, Bs. i. 143. jafn-torsótligr, adj. as hard to get at, Fms. x. 358. jafn-trauðr, adj. as unwilling. jafn-traustr, adj. as much to be trusted, Fms. vi. 244. jafn-trúr, jafn-tryggr, adj. as faithful. jafn-undarligr, adj. (-liga, adv.), as strange, Sks. 80. jafn-ungr, adj. as young, Fms. iii. 60, iv. 383. jafn-úbeint, n. adj. as far from the mark, of a bad shot, Fms. viii. 140. jafn-úfærr, adj. as unpassable, Sturl. iii. 163. jafn-úhefnisamr, adj. as tame, Rb. 366. jafn-úráðinn, part. as irresolute, Grett. 153. jafn-úspakr, adj. as unruly, Sturl. ii. 63. jafn-útlagr, adj. having to lay out the same fine, N. G. L. i. 158. jafn-vandhæfr, adj. as dangerous to keep, treat, Grág. i. 89. jafn-vandliga, adv. as carefully, Grág. ii. 249. jafn-varliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), as warily, Fms. vii. 127. jafn-varmr, adj. as warm, Sks. 217. jafn-varr, adj. as well aware, as much on one’s guard, Dropl. 28. jafn-vaskliga, adv. as gallantly, Fms. vii. 127, Ld. 272. jafn-vaskligr, adj. as gallant. jafn-vaskr, adj. as bold, Str. 3. jafn-vátr, adj. equally wet. jafn-veginn, part. of full weight, Stj. 216. jafn-vegit, n. a law phrase, used when an equal number has been slain on both sides, in which case there were no further proceedings, Glúm. 383, Fas. ii. 208. jafn-vel, adv. as well, equally well, Nj. 48, Eg. 111, Gþl. 354: likewise, hafa fyrirgört fé ok friði ok jafnvel óðals-jörðum sínum, 142; en þenna eið skulu jafnvel biskupar ábyrgjask við Guð …, jafnvel sem ( as well as) hinir úlærðu, 57; jafnvel af sænum sem af landinu, Al. 2; ok jamvel sendir jarl þeim mönnum orð, sem …, Fms. xi. 120: even, dögföll um nætr jafnvel at heiðskírum veðrum, Stj. 17; jafnvel eptir þat er þau misgörðu, 40; jafnvel sýniliga, j. oss önduðum, 9, Bs. i. 549, Barl. 170, 176, Gísl. 83; this last sense is very freq. in mod. usage. jafn-velviljaðr, part. as well wishing, Sks. 312. jafn-vesall, adj. as wretched, Krók. 54. jafn-virði, n. equal wirth, Bs. i. 9, Al. 48. jafn-vægi, n. equal weight, equilibrium, Hkr. ii. 250, Fas. i. 121; bóandi ok húsfreyja j. sitt, i. e. both of them equally, N. G. L. i. 6. jafn-vægja, ð, to weigh the same as another, Fms. iii. 120. jafn-vægr, adj. of equal weight, Sks. 644. jafn-vænn, adj. equally fine, handsome, promising, Fms. x. 429, Sturl. iii. 67. jafn-vætta, t, to weigh against, counterbalance, Stj. 13, Þorst. Síðu H. 14. jafn-yrða, ð, with dat. to altercate, bandy words, Sturl. iii. 213. jafn-þarfr, adj. as useful, Arnor. jafn-þéttr, adj. pressed as closely together. jafn-þjófgefinn, adj. as thievish. jafn-þolinmóðr, adj. as patient, Rb. 366. jafn-þolinn, adj. as enduring. jafn-þreyttr, part. as weary. jafn-þrifinn, adj. as cleanly. jafn-þröngr, adj. as tight. jafn-þungr, adj. as heavy, pressing, Fms. v. 264, Stj. 278. jafn-þurr, adj. equally dry. jafn-þykkr, adj. as thick, Hkr. iii. 159. jafn-þyrstr, part. as thirsty. jafn-æfr, adj. as impetuous. jafn-æstr, part. equally excited, Band. 34 new Ed. jafn-örr, adj. as eager, as liberal. jafn-öruggr, adj. as firm, steadfast.

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