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  • 61 mark time

    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) auf der Stelle treten

    English-german dictionary > mark time

  • 62 mark time

    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) markować

    English-Polish dictionary > mark time

  • 63 mark time

    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) soļot/mīņāties uz vietas

    English-Latvian dictionary > mark time

  • 64 mark time

    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) stumti laiką

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > mark time

  • 65 mark time

    stå och stampa på samma ställe
    * * *
    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) stå och stampa på samma fläck, ligga i dödvatten

    English-Swedish dictionary > mark time

  • 66 mark time

    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) prešľapovať na jednom mieste
    * * *
    • stát
    • pochodovat na mieste
    • nepokracovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > mark time

  • 67 mark time

    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) a bate pasul pe loc

    English-Romanian dictionary > mark time

  • 68 mark time

    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) κάνω σημειωτόν/τελώ σε αναμονή,υπομένω καρτερικά

    English-Greek dictionary > mark time

  • 69 mark time

    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) přešlapovat na místě

    English-Czech dictionary > mark time

  • 70 mark time

    to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward:

    He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.

    يُحَرِّك قَدَمَيه إلى أعلى وإلى أسْفَل كَأنه يَسير في مارش

    Arabic-English dictionary > mark time

  • 71 mark time

    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) marquer le pas

    English-French dictionary > mark time

  • 72 mark time

    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) marcar passo

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > mark time

  • 73 только один раз

    1) General subject: this one time only (I am a super liberal and I agree (this one time only) with the Conservative government.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > только один раз

  • 74 seferlik

    (something) which is enough to last for (so many) times or occasions: İki seferlik et aldım. I bought enough meat to last us for two meals. bu - for this one time only, just this once.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > seferlik

  • 75 ein

    I unbest. Art.
    1. a, an; ein anderer / jeder somebody else / each and every one; welch ein Glück! what luck!; war das ein Spaß! that was fun!; die Beredsamkeit einer X of a woman like X; das konnte nur ein Nero behaupten only somebody like Nero could say that; ein ( gewisser) Herr Braun a (certain) Mr ( oder Mr.) Braun; ein Kind (jedes Kind) macht viel Freude children bring such joy
    2. Zeitangabe: one; eines Tages one day; zukünftig: auch some day
    II Adj.
    1. Zahl: one, a, an; um ein Uhr at one o’clock; ein halbes Pfund half a pound; ein für alle Mal once and for all; nur ein ( einziges) Mal once (and once only), one time (only); nicht ein Fehler not one ( oder a single) mistake; nicht eine Sekunde lang not even for a second; mit einem Blick with one glance; an einem ( einzigen) Tag in a single day; in einem fort geh. continuously, all the time; er ist ihr Ein und Alles he means the world to her, he’s her one and only; eines sage ich dir! I’ll tell you something (for nothing); acht1
    2. (gleich) same; wir sind einer Meinung we are of the same opinion, we agree; ein und dieselbe Frau one and the same woman; an ein und demselben Tag on the very same day
    III unbest. Pron.: das eine, das ich meine the one I mean; der eine oder andere the one or (the) other; die einen sagen so, die anderen so some say this, the others say that; sie glaubt weder dem einen noch dem anderen she believes neither the one nor the other, she believes neither of them; du bist mir einer! umg. you’re a (fine) one; einer
    Adv.
    1. am Schalter: on; ein - aus on - off
    2. ein und aus gehen come and go; bei jemandem: be a frequent visitor of s.o. ( oder at s.o.’s place), always be (a)round at s.o.’s place; ich weiß weder oder nicht mehr ein noch aus I’m at my wit’s end
    * * *
    an; a ( Artikel); one ( Zahlwort);
    (Lichtschalter) on (Adv.)
    * * *
    I [ain]
    adv

    (an Geräten) Ein/Aus — on/off

    éín und aus gehen — to come and go

    er geht bei uns éín und aus — he is always (a)round at our place

    ich weiß ( mit ihm) nicht mehr éín noch aus — I'm at my wits' end (with him)

    II
    1. num
    one

    das kostet nur éínen Euro — it only costs one euro

    éín Uhr — one (o'clock)

    éín Uhr zwanzig — twenty past one

    éín für alle Mal — once and for all

    éín und derselbe/dieselbe/dasselbe — one and the same

    See:
    auch eins
    2. indef art
    a; (vor Vokalen) an

    éín Mann — a man

    éíne Frau — a woman

    éín Kind — a child

    éín Europäer — a European

    éín Hotel — a or an hotel

    der Sohn éínes Lehrers — the son of a teacher, a teacher's son

    nur éín Hegel konnte das schreiben — only a Hegel could have written that

    éíne Hitze ist das hier! — the or some heat here!

    was für éín Wetter/Lärm! — some weather/noise, what a noise

    wir hatten éínen Durst! (inf) — we were parched!, were we thirsty!

    See:
    → auch eine(r, s)
    * * *
    ein1
    [ˈain]
    E\ein/Aus on/off
    ein2
    [ˈain]
    ei·ne
    [ˈainə]
    [ˈain]
    I. adj one
    \ein Cent ist heutzutage nicht mehr viel Geld one [or a] cent isn't worth very much [or doesn't go very far] nowadays
    es ist genau \ein Uhr it's one [o'clock] on the dot [or exactly one [o'clock]]
    \ein für allemal once and for all
    jds E\ein und Alles to be sb's all and everything BRIT, to mean everything to sb
    meine Liebste, mein E\ein und Alles! my love, my all and everything [or you mean everything to me]!
    \ein und derselbe/dieselbe/dasselbe one and the same
    1. (einzeln) a/an
    \ein Europäer/Hotel/Umschlag a European/a hotel/an envelope
    \ein Mann/ \eine Frau a man/woman
    was bist du doch für \ein Dummkopf! what an idiot!
    das ist \ein interessanter Vorschlag that's an interesting suggestion
    die Tochter \eines Pfarrers the daughter of a priest, a priest's daughter
    \eine Hitze ist das hier! it's very hot [or sweltering] [in] here!
    was für \ein Lärm! what a noise!
    2. (jeder) a/an
    \eine Wüste ist immer trocken a desert is [or deserts are] always dry
    * * *
    I 1.

    ich will dir noch ein[e]s sagen — there's one more thing I'd like to tell you

    einer von beiden — one of the two; one or the other

    einer für alle, alle für einen — one for all and all for one

    einer Meinung seinbe of the same opinion

    2.
    unbestimmter Artikel a/an

    ein Kleid/Apfel — a dress/an apple

    ein bisschen od. wenig — a little [bit]

    ein jeder(geh.) each and every one

    3.
    Indefinitpronomen: s. irgendein 1); s. auch einer
    II

    ein und aus gehengo in and out

    * * *
    ein1
    A. unbest art
    1. a, an;
    ein anderer/jeder somebody else/each and every one;
    welch ein Glück! what luck!;
    war das ein Spaß! that was fun!;
    einer X of a woman like X;
    das konnte nur ein Nero behaupten only somebody like Nero could say that;
    ein (gewisser) Herr Braun a (certain) Mr ( oder Mr.) Braun;
    ein Kind (jedes Kind)
    macht viel Freude children bring such joy
    2. Zeitangabe: one;
    eines Tages one day; zukünftig: auch some day
    B. adj
    1. Zahl: one, a, an;
    um ein Uhr at one o’clock;
    ein halbes Pfund half a pound;
    ein für alle Mal once and for all;
    nur ein (einziges) Mal once (and once only), one time (only);
    nicht ein Fehler not one ( oder a single) mistake;
    nicht eine Sekunde lang not even for a second;
    mit einem Blick with one glance;
    an einem (einzigen) Tag in a single day;
    in einem fort geh continuously, all the time;
    er ist ihr Ein und Alles he means the world to her, he’s her one and only;
    eines sage ich dir! I’ll tell you something (for nothing); acht1
    2. (gleich) same;
    wir sind einer Meinung we are of the same opinion, we agree;
    ein und dieselbe Frau one and the same woman;
    an ein und demselben Tag on the very same day
    C. indef pr:
    das eine, das ich meine the one I mean;
    der eine oder andere the one or (the) other;
    die einen sagen so, die anderen so some say this, the others say that;
    sie glaubt weder dem einen noch dem anderen she believes neither the one nor the other, she believes neither of them;
    du bist mir einer! umg you’re a (fine) one; einer
    ein2 adv
    1. am Schalter: on;
    ein - aus on - off
    2.
    ein und aus gehen come and go; bei jemandem: be a frequent visitor of sb ( oder at sb’s place), always be (a)round at sb’s place;
    nicht mehr ein noch aus I’m at my wit’s end
    * * *
    I 1.

    ich will dir noch ein[e]s sagen — there's one more thing I'd like to tell you

    einer von beiden — one of the two; one or the other

    einer für alle, alle für einen — one for all and all for one

    2.
    unbestimmter Artikel a/an

    ein Kleid/Apfel — a dress/an apple

    ein bisschen od. wenig — a little [bit]

    ein jeder(geh.) each and every one

    3.
    Indefinitpronomen: s. irgendein 1); s. auch einer
    II
    * * *
    adj.
    one adj. art.
    a art.
    an art.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > ein

  • 76 единовременно

    1) General subject: on a nonrecurring basis (АД), on this one time basis only (АД), at any one time, simultaneously, coincidently, as a lump sum
    2) Mathematics: at the same time, once, once only
    3) Accounting: at a time
    4) Insurance: in a lump sum (Example: You may either choose to withdraw your money in a lump sum or you can elect to convert your annuity into a long-term income plan.(Из пенсионного страхования))

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > единовременно

  • 77 scatter to the winds

    1) разбросать повсюду; разлететься на все четыре стороны; см. тж. to the winds

    ‘What has become of all the photographs?’ ‘Heaven knows,’ answered John, carelessly: ‘Given to Tom, Dick and Harry - scattered to the four winds, I have not kept one of them.’ (M. Braddon, ‘The Cloven Foot’, ch. XIV) — - А куда делись все эти фотографии? - Кто его знает, - небрежно ответил Джон. - Роздал их всем, кто хотел взять, раздавал направо и налево. Ни одной у себя не оставил.

    He had gone through my pockets, scattered my belongings to the four winds, and decamped. (J. H. Chase, ‘The Double Shuffle’, part III, ch. III) — Он обшарил все мои карманы, разбросал мои пожитки и смылся.

    Stanley: "I only wanted we five to get together this one time before we scatter to the four winds..." (J. O'Hara, ‘The Champagne Pool’, act I, sc. VII) — Стэнли: "Я только хотел, чтобы мы впятером встретились, перед тем как разъедемся на все четыре стороны..."

    2) разбить, разгромить, нанести сокрушительное поражение

    One of the armies opposed to the emperor was scattered to the winds already. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XXXII) — Одна из армий, действовавших против императора, была уже разбита.

    They were just beginning to adjust themselves to this necessity, when out of the clear sky there fell a thunderbolt upon them - a calamity that scattered all their hopes to the four winds. (U. Sinclair, ‘The Jungle’, ch. VI) — Они совсем было стали привыкать к этой мысли, как вдруг, словно гром с ясного неба, на них обрушилась беда, похоронившая все их надежды.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > scatter to the winds

  • 78 одноразовый

    Одноразовый
     Sometimes a one-time extension of up to two years will be added to this review cycle.
     Simply establish the desired calibration programs with an easy, one-time-only set up.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > одноразовый

  • 79 scatter to the (four) winds

       paзбpocaть пoвcюду; paзлeтeтьcя нa вce чeтыpe cтopoны
        'What has become of all the photographs?' 'Heaven knows,' answered John carelessly: 'Given to Tom, Dick and Harry - scattered to the four winds, I have not kept one of them' (M. Braddon). Stanley. I only wanted we five to get together this one time before we scatter to the four winds (J. O'Hara)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > scatter to the (four) winds

  • 80 EINN

    * * *
    card. numb. and pron.
    1) one;
    einn skal við einn eiga, one shall fight against one;
    einn ok einn, one by one, one at a time, singly;
    2) as ord. numb. = inn fyrsti (Urð hétu eina, aðra Verðandi, Skuld ina þriðju);
    3) the same, one and the same (váru sveinarnir up fœddir báðir í einu þorpi);
    allt í eina leið, all in one way;
    einn … ok, the same as (í einu herbergi ok hinn);
    allr einn, the very same, quite the same (þat er allt eitt ok himinn);
    allt at einu, nevertheless, for all that (þó at þú þjónaðir illum, þó var hann allt at einu þinn herra);
    4) indef. one, a certain (einn vetr, einn dag, eitt kveld);
    einn vinr Þóris, a certain friend of Th.;
    before numbers, about, some;
    einar fimm þúsundir, some five thousand;
    einir … aðrir, some … others (einir tóku dúka ok aðrir rekkjublæjur);
    einn ok ýmiss, one and another (einar ok ýmissar þjóðir);
    5) after a negation, any;
    né eitt, not anything;
    6) gen. pl. ‘einna’ used in an intensive sense;
    einna manna bezt, best of all (single) men;
    einna verst, by far the worst;
    einna sízt, by far the least, least of all;
    engi er einna hvatastr, no man is superior to all others;
    7) alone (Guðrún skyldi ein ráða fyrir fé þeirra);
    láta konu eina, to desert or divorce one’s wife;
    with gen., hann varð einn sinna manna, he was separated from his men;
    if put after the noun ‘einn’ generally denotes only, but;
    segja þetta prett einn, to call this a mere trick;
    vín eitt, wine only;
    var þat (handklæði) raufar einar, all in holes, mere tatters;
    fáir einir, only a few;
    einn sér or sér einn, quite by oneself, alone (hann var einn sér);
    einn saman, einn samt, quite alone;
    kona eigi ein saman, not alone, with child;
    at eins, only, but;
    eigi at eins, not only;
    því at eins, only in that case;
    údauðr at eins, merely not dead, all but dead, barely alive;
    at einu = at eins.
    * * *
    adj., pl. einir, acc. sing. einn, but also einan, esp. in the sense al-einan etc.; [Gr. εἱς, εν; Lat. ūnus, and early Lat. oinos; Ulf. ains; A. S. ân; Engl. one, in E. Engl. proncd. like stone, bone; Scot. ane; Swed. en; Dan. een]:—one.
    A. Cardinal number, one; einn, tveir, þrír …, opp. to báðir, fleiri, etc.; einum eðr fleirum, Grág. i. 108; eina sök eðr fleiri, 78; unnu báðir eins verk, Fas. i. 515; einum ok einum, one by one, ii. 252; tveir menn veðmæltu um einn grip, Grág. i. 412.
    2. in old poems it is used as an ordinal number; Urð hétu eina, aðra Verðandi, Vsp. 20; segðu þat it eina …, opp. to þat it annat, Vþm. 20; hjálp heitir eitt, help ranks first, Hm. 147, Vkv. 2; but this use is quite obsolete.
    3. with the notion of sameness, one and the same (unus et idem;) í einu húsi, in the same house, Grág. ii. 42; ein ero lög um, hvárt sem ero naut eðr sauðir, i. 422; allt á eina leið, all one way, Fms. ii. 315; til einnar gistingar báðir, vii. 274; í einu brjósti, Alm. 36; allr einn, the very same, Nj. 213.
    II. indefinite, a, an, a certain one; einn vetr, a winter, Fms. i. 57; einn dag, x. 11, Fas. i. 514; eitt kveld, Ld. 38; einn hinn versti maðr, Fær. 91; Breiðlingr einn, a man from Broaddale, Sturl. ii. 249; einn vinr Þóris, a certain friend of Thorir, Fms. vi. 277: einn as the indefinite article is hardly found in old writers; and though it is freq. in the Bible, sermons, hymns, etc., since the Reformation, it was no doubt borrowed from the German, and has never been naturalised.
    β. about, before numbers; ein tvau hundruð vaðmála, about two hundred pieces, Sks. 30; einar fimm þúsudir, about three thousand, Al. 111,—obsolete, in mod. usage hérum-bil or the like.
    III. alone, Gr. μόνος, Lat. solus, used both in sing. and plur.; Guðrún skyldi ein ráða, Ld. 132; Hallr tók einn upp fang, 38; láta einan, to let alone; láttu mig Drottinn einan ekki, Pass. 34. 11; as a law term, to let one’s wife alone, þá lét hann eina Guðrúnu, Fms. x. 324 (cp. einlát); Gunnarr mundi vera einn heima, Nj. 113; sjá einn hlutr, that one thing only, 112; þau ein tíðendi (plur.), only such news, 242.
    β. if put after the noun, einn denotes, only, but, sheer, and is almost adverb.; segja þetta prett einn, a mere trick, Sturl. ii. 249; raufar einar, all in holes, Nj. 176; urðu borðin í blóði einu, the tables were bedabbled with blood all over, 270, Ó. H. 116; öll orðin at hvölum einum, all turned into whales, Fas. i. 372; gabb eitt ok háð, sheer mockery, Sks. 247; orð ein, mere words, Nj. 123; ígangs-klæði ein, Eg. 75; vin eitt, wine only, Gm. 19; heiptyrði ein, Fm. 9; hamingjur einar, Vþm. 49; ofsamenn einir, Ld. 158; þá nótt eina, for that one night, N. G. L. i. 240: also after an adj., lítið eina, only a little, Stj. 177; þat eina, er hann ætti sjálfr, Eg. 47, Fms. v. 303; nema góðs eina, naught but good, Eg. 63; fátt eitt, few only, but few; vilt eitt, but what is agreeable, Hm. 125; mikit eitt skala manni gefa, a proverb, ‘small gifts shew great love,’ 51; sá einn, er …, he only, who …, 17; satt eitt, sooth only, Fm. 9; the sense differs according as the adj. is placed before or after the noun, einn Guð, the one God; but, Guð einn, God only, none but God.
    IV. plur. in a distributive sense, single; ein gjöld, a single weregild, opp. to tvenn, þrenn, fern, double, triple, quadruple, Grág. ii. 232; thus Icel. say, einir sokkar, skór, vetlingar, a pair of socks, shoes, gloves; einar brækr, a pair of breeches; also with nouns which have only plur., e. g. ein, tvenn, þrenn Jól, one, two, three Christmasses ( Yules); einar (tvennar) dyrr, a single … door; eina Páska, one Easter.
    V. gen. pl. einna is used in an intensive sense; einna manna bezt, best of all single men, Fms. ix. 258; í mesta lagi einna manna, foremost of all single men, Bjarn. 65; fátt er svá einna hluta, at örvænt sé at hitti annat slíkt, Ó. H. 75.
    β. ellipt., manna, hluta, or the like being omitted, einna becomes almost an adverbial phrase, by far, exceedingly; at engi viti einna miklogi görr (= einna manna), that no one ( no single man) shall know it much better, Grág. i. 2; einna verst, by far the worst, Orkn. 162, Nj. 38; einna sizt, by far the least, least of all, Fms. i. 37; einna mest verðr, Ld. 8; er einna var ríkastr, who was the mightiest of all, Fms. i. 297; engan rétt einna meir kunnan at göra (= einna rétta meir), Sks. 22; engi er einna hvatastr (= e. manna), there is none so mighty but be may find his match, Hm. 63: in mod. usage einna, joined with a superlative, is used adverbially, e. beztr, e. fljótastr, the best, the fleetest, but in a somewhat depreciatory sense.
    VI. used adverb.:
    1. gen. sing. eins,
    α. eins ok, as, as if; eins ok væri hann með öllu óttalauss, Hkr. iii. 275; allt eins ok ( just as) rakkar metja með tungu, Stj. 392.
    β. likewise, in the same way; mikill þorri var þat er þær sögðu eins báðar, Landn. (Hb.) 320; this use of eins is very rare in old writers, but freq. in mod. use; in the spoken language at least ‘eins’ (= as) has almost replaced the old ‘sem.’
    γ. only; er ek hefi áðr spurn til eins, Fms. iv. 139 (rare).
    δ. at eins, only, but, Grág. i. 235; vel at eins, ironically, well enough, Ld. 248; eigi at eins, not only, Fms. i. 266; með sínum at eins kostnaði, vii. 184; því at eins, only in that case, Nj. 228; þar at eins, Ísl. ii. 400; allt eins, not the less for that, 216: in mod. use, just as (vide allr A. V. 5).
    2. dat. at einu = at eins; údauðr at einu, Ld. 242; því at einu = því at eins, Fms. iv. 195; því at einu er rétt …, Grág. i. 164; svá at einu, id., Nj. 103; sá evkr syndir sínar at einu, he but adds to his sins, Hom. 157; allt at einu, all the same, Ísl. ii. 216, v. l.: af því einu, only because, Mork. 140.
    B. Joined to another pronominal adj. or adv.:
    I. einn hverr, adj. pron., in old writers usually in two words and with a double declension (see below), but now and then (and in mod. usage always) in a single word, einn being indecl.; einhverja (acc. f.), Hbl. 30; einhverjum (dat. sing.), Hm. 122, Fms. x. 71; einhverjo héraði, Al. 98, Nj. 2; einhverra (gen.), Fms. iv. 75; einhverir (nom. pl.), viii. 202; einhver, einhverir, etc.: the form eins-hverr is peculiar, keeping the gen. indecl. through all the cases, nom. einshverr, N. G. L. i. 6; acc. einshverja, Stj. 156, 655 xxxii. 18, Gþl. 135; dat. einshverjum, Stj. 22, 442, 448; this form seems to be chiefly Norse, is very rare in old writers, and now quite obsolete; neut. sing. eitthvert, Vm. 73, or eitthvat, Stj. 442, the mod. usage makes a distinction, and uses eitthvert only as adj., eitthvað as subst.:
    1. each one, each single one; maðr er einn hverr, Edda 108; þær eru svá margar, at ein hver má vel endask, Eg. 414; ór þeirra fjórðungi sem ór einum hverjum öðrum, Íb. ch. 5; skal einn hverr ( each) þeirra nefna sér vátta, Grág. i. 74; jafnmikinn arf sem einn hverr ( each) sona hans, Sturl. ii. 77; fátt er svá herra einhverra hluta, of any single thing, Fms. iv. 175.
    β. joined to a superl. it strengthens the sense; ágætastr maðr einn hverr, one of the very first men, Nj. 282; vinsælastr höfðingi einhverr, highly popular, Fms. vii. 4; einhver drengilegust vörn, ix. 515.
    2. in an indefinite sense, some, somebody, a certain one; eitthvert ríki, Sks. 350; eina hverja nótt, some night, 686 B. 4; eitthvert sinn, once, sometime, Sturl. i. 77, Nj. 79; einhverju sinni, id., 2; einhvern dag, some day, Fms. v. 177, Ísl. ii. 212; eina hverja þessa tíð, about this time, N. G. L. i. 355; til einnar hverrar stefnu, to some meeting, Fb. i. 354; eins-hverja hluti, Stj. 156; með eins-hverjum sveini, 442; at ekki sé minna vert, at hlýða prests-messu nývígðs hinni fyrstu, heldr en biskups-messu einhverri, Bs. i. 131.
    β. used as subst.; einn hverr várr búandanna, Fms. i. 34; einn hvern manna hans, Eg. 258; einhverr í hverjum dal, Ld. 258, Nj. 192.
    γ. einhver-staðar (eins-hver-staðar, Fms. vii. 84), adv. somewhere, Grett. 130, Fms. iv. 57, Sd. 181.
    II. einn-saman, adj. ‘one together’ (vide einsamall), i. e. quite alone; maðrinn lifir ekki af einu-saman brauði, Matth. iv. 4; með einni-saman sinni sýn, með einni-saman sinni þefan, Stj. 93; ef útlegðir fara einar-saman, if it be solely a matter of outlay ( fine), Grág. i. 103; ef þat færi eitt-saman, ii. 10: of a woman, vera eigi ein-saman, to be not alone, to be with a child, Fms. iii. 109.
    III. with other words; einir … ýmissir, ‘one and sundry;’ various, mixed, Stj. 88, 204; eina hluti ok ýmissa, Fb. i. 191.
    β. hverr ok einn, ‘each and one,’ every one, 677. 1, H. E. i. 393, Rb. 492; fyrir hvern mun ok einn, Fas. i. 396.
    γ. einn ok sér-hverr, one and all.
    δ. einn sér, apart, for oneself, alone; Múspells-synir hafa einir sér fylking, Edda 41; einn sér, sole, Fms. ii. 308; sér einir, Sturl. ii. 53: metaph. singular, peculiar, ein var hón sér í lýðsku, Fs. 30.
    ε. sér-hverr, adj. every one, q. v.: eins-konar, adv. of one kind, Skálda 165; mod. indef. of a certain kind, a kind of: eins-kostar, adv. particularly, Ísl. ii. 322, Mork. 81.
    ζ. né einn, not one, none; in old writers usually so, but now and then contracted neinn (q. v.), and in mod. usage always so; né eina sekð, Grág. i. 136; né eitt úhreint, Stj. 409; né einu sinni, not once, Fms. xi. 13; né eins, not a single thing, 112; né eina herferð, vii. 28.
    η. fáir einir, only a few, in mod. usage in one word, nom. fáeinir, dat. fáeinum, gen. fáeinna: ein-stakr, single, q. v.: al-einn, alone, q. v.: ein-mana, q. v. (cp. Gr. μόνος): einum-megin, adv. on one side, Nj. 248 (vide vegr).

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