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1 Texas tie
Tying hard-and-fast, that is, attaching one end of the rope to the saddlehorn rather than dallying. Many who preferred this method were Texans. -
2 λυγών
λύγηtwilight: fem gen plλυγόωtie fast: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)λυγόωtie fast: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)λυγόωtie fast: pres part act masc nom sgλυγόωtie fast: pres inf act (doric) -
3 λυγῶν
λύγηtwilight: fem gen plλυγόωtie fast: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)λυγόωtie fast: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)λυγόωtie fast: pres part act masc nom sgλυγόωtie fast: pres inf act (doric) -
4 λυγούν
λυγόωtie fast: pres part act masc voc sgλυγόωtie fast: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sgλυγόωtie fast: pres inf act (epic doric) -
5 λυγοῦν
λυγόωtie fast: pres part act masc voc sgλυγόωtie fast: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sgλυγόωtie fast: pres inf act (epic doric) -
6 претягам
tighten (up); tie fast* * *претя̀гам,гл. техн. tighten (up); tie fast.* * *tighten (up); tie fast -
7 εκλύγων
ἐκ-λυγόωtie fast: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)ἐκ-λυγόωtie fast: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
8 ἐκλύγων
ἐκ-λυγόωtie fast: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)ἐκ-λυγόωtie fast: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
9 λύγου
λύγοςagnus castus: fem gen sgλυγόωtie fast: pres imperat act 2nd sgλυγόωtie fast: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
10 λύγων
λύγοςagnus castus: fem gen plλυγόωtie fast: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)λυγόωtie fast: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
11 HERÐA
I)(-rða, -rðr), v.1) to make hard, temper (herða járn, sverð);2) to press, clench; herða hendr (knúa) at e-u, to clench with the hands (fists); fig., herða atgöngu, to make the attack harder;3) to make firm, exhort; herða huginn, herða sik, to take heart, exert oneself;4) absol. to follow closely, pursue vigorously (Birkibeinar herðu eptir þeim); herða áfram, to push on; herða at (e-m) to press hard (upon one);5) impers. to become hard; veðr (acc.) herði, it blew up a gale; herði seglit, the sail was strained hard (by the gale);6) refl. to take heart (bað konungr menn vel við herðast).f.2) hardness, severity.* * *ð, mod. herti, [harðr; Ulf. ga-hardjan; Engl. harden]:—to harden:1. of iron, to temper; h. járn, sverð, kníf, ljá …, Nj. 203; þegar járnsmiðr herðir stóra bolöxi eðr handöxi, og bregðr henni í kalt vatn, Od. ix. 392.2. phrases, herða knúa, hendr, at e-u, to clench the fist, Fms. vi. 106, Edda 28.3. to fasten, tie fast; þeir herða þá seglit með sterku bandi, Fas. iii. 652; herða á, to bind tighter, or metaph. to push on.II. metaph.,1. to exhort, cheer; hann talaði langt, ok herði alla í ákafa, and bade them be of good comfort, Sturl. iii. 33; herða hjörtu sín, to make one’s heart firm, Stj. 437; herði hann þá huginn, Eg. 407, Fb. ii. 322; h. sik, to take heart, Nj. 103: to work briskly, hertú þig þá, mannskræfan, segir Stórólfr, Fb. i. 523: to harden, in a bad sense, Stj. 639.2. absol. to follow closely, pursue vigorously; Birkibeinar sá þá, ok herðu eptir þeim, Fms. ix. 15; herðu þeir Kolbeins-menn á þá, Sturl. iii. 33; skulum vér víst herða áfram. push on, Fms. xi. 256; en er Ormr herti fast at, but as O. insisted, pressed hard, Fb. i. 523; herðu þeir þá biskupar báðir at Gizuri, Fms. x. 59; herðu bændr at konungi ok báðu hann blóta, Hkr. i. 144; Þorkell herðir nú á Guðríði, en hón kvaðsk göra mundu sem hann beiddi, Þorf. Karl. 378; tók þá sótt at herða at honum, Fms. x. 73.III. impers. to become hard; veðr (acc.) herti, it blew up a gale; herti seglit (acc.), the sail was strained hard by the gale, Fas. iii. 652; svörð tekr heldr at herða, Fs. (in a verse).IV. reflex. to take heart; bað konungr menn vel við herðask, Fms. viii. 34; er þó einsætt at menn herðisk við sem bezt, xi. 137. -
12 संकृष् _saṅkṛṣ
संकृष् 1 P.1 To drag along or away.-2 To con- tract.-3 To tighten, tie fast. -
13 ελύγωσεν
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14 ἐλύγωσεν
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15 λυγωθείς
λυγόωtie fast: aor part pass masc nom /voc sg -
16 λυγώσας
λυγώσᾱς, λυγόωtie fast: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
17 λύγους
λύγοςagnus castus: fem acc plλυγόωtie fast: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
18 a lega strâns
to bind / to tie fast / tight. -
19 претегна
вж. претягам* * *претѐгна,претя̀гам гл. техн. tighten (up); tie fast.* * *вж. претягам -
20 astringō (ad-st-)
astringō (ad-st-) inxī, ictus, ere, to bind on, tie fast, fasten to, bind up: ad statuam astrictus: vincula, O.: hederā adstringitur ilex, twined with, H.: cortex astrictus pice, fastened, H.: Cervice adstrictā, with a halter round his neck, Iu.: non astricto socco, loose (i. e. in style), H.: rotam multo sufflamine, checks, Iu.: comae astrictae, O.: ferrum Astrictum morā, i. e. rusted, O.: ventis glacies astricta, frozen, O.: (calor) venas (terrae), V.—Fig., to bind, put under obligation, oblige: populum lege: alqm religione: alqm condicionibus: milites ad formulam, Cs.: ad adstringendam fidem: tibi fidem, T.: fraus astringit, non dissolvit periurium, fixes the guilt.—To occupy, confine (the attention): illis studio suorum astrictis, S.: Iugurtha maioribus astrictus, S.—To check, repress: lingua astricta mercede.—To fix, confirm: offici servitutem testimonio.—To embarrass, bring into straits: milites, L. — Of language, to bind, limit: orationem numeris.—To compress, abridge: breviter argumenta.
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