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1 määrätä omaisuudesta
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2 disporre
1. v/t arrange( stabilire) order2. v/i ( decidere) make arrangementsabbiamo già disposto diversamente we've made other arrangementsdisporre di qualcosa have something (at one's disposal)* * *disporre v.tr.1 to arrange, to dispose, to set* out, to place in order, to put* in place: disporre i fiori in un vaso, to arrange flowers in a vase; disporre i libri sugli scaffali, to arrange books on shelves; disporre la merce in vetrina, to display goods in the window; disporre in ordine alfabetico, to arrange (o to set out) in alphabetical order2 ( preparare) to prepare, to dispose, to make* all the arrangements: disporre la mente allo studio, to prepare one's mind for study (o to set one's mind to study); disporre ogni cosa per la partenza, to prepare (o to arrange) things for departure; tutto è stato disposto per il tuo arrivo, all the arrangements have been made for your arrival3 ( deliberare) to order; (dir.) to provide, to enjoin: come disposto dai regolamenti, as provided by the regulations; dispose che noi ci stabilissimo qui, he ordered us to settle here; la legge dispone che..., the law provides that...; i regolamenti dispongono che si paghi subito, the regulations enjoin that payment should be made immediately // l'uomo propone e Dio dispone, (prov.) man proposes, God disposes◆ v. intr.1 to dispose, to have (s.o., sthg.) at one's disposal; ( di merci) to have in stock: disponete pure di me, you may consider me at your disposal; non crederai di poter disporre di me quando vuoi?, you don't think that I'm going to be at your beck and call, do you?; dispone di tre automobili, he has three cars at his disposal; i nostri studenti dispongono di due biblioteche, our students have two libraries at their disposal; dispone di molti articoli, he has plenty of articles in stock; usò tutti i mezzi di cui disponeva, he used every available means (o all the means at his disposal); disporre dei propri beni, to dispose of one's property; disporre dei propri beni in favore di qlcu., to make over one's property to s.o.; poco prima di morire ha disposto dei suoi beni, just before dying he made testamentary disposition of his property; disporre della propria vita, to dispose of one's own life; disporre della stampa, to command the press; disporre di grossi capitali, to have large amounts of money at one's disposal; dispongo di una discreta somma per quel progetto, I have a reasonable sum available for the project◘ disporsi v.rifl.1 ( collocarsi) to arrange oneself, to place oneself: si disposero su due file parallele, they arranged themselves in two parallel rows2 ( prepararsi) to prepare (for sthg., to do); to get* ready (for sthg., to do): disporre ad andare a dormire, to prepare to go to sleep; disporre all'azione, alla lotta, to prepare for action, for the struggle; disporre a partire, to get ready to start.* * *1. [dis'porre]vb irreg vt2) (ordinare) to orderla legge dispone che... — the law lays down that...
1) (decidere) to decideabbiamo disposto diversamente — we have decided otherwise, we have made other arrangements
2)disporre di — to have, have at one's disposal
lo stadio dispone di 50.000 posti — the stadium holds 50,000 people
3. vr (disporsi)1) (posizione) to put o.s., place o.s., arrange o.s.2) (prepararsi)disporsi a fare qc — to prepare o.s. o get ready to do sth
* * *[dis'porre] 1.verbo transitivo1) (collocare) to lay*, to place [ oggetti]; to arrange, to set* out [cibo, fiori, sedie]; to dispose, to arrange [ mobili]2) (stabilire)3) (preparare) to prepare, to arrange2.1) (avere)disporre di — to have [spazio, tempo]
disporre di mezzi — to be well set up colloq.
2) (servirsi)3.verbo pronominale disporsi1) (prepararsi)2) (collocarsi)* * *disporre/dis'porre/ [73]1 (collocare) to lay*, to place [ oggetti]; to arrange, to set* out [cibo, fiori, sedie]; to dispose, to arrange [ mobili]2 (stabilire) disporre che to decide that3 (preparare) to prepare, to arrange(aus. avere)1 (avere) disporre di to have [spazio, tempo]; disporre di mezzi to be well set up colloq.; le macchine di cui disponiamo the machines we have at our disposal2 (servirsi) disporre di to useIII disporsi verbo pronominale1 (prepararsi) - rsi a fare to be about to do -
3 disposer
disposer [dispoze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = arranger) to arrangeb. disposer qn à faire qch/à qch ( = engager à) to incline sb to do sth/towards sth ; ( = préparer à) to prepare sb to do sth/for stha. disposer de ( = avoir l'usage de) [+ somme d'argent] to have at one's disposal ; [+ matériel, voiture] to have the use of• il disposait de quelques heures pour visiter Lille he had a few hours free in which to visit Lilleb. (Sport = se débarrasser de) to dispose of3. intransitive verb4. reflexive verb• se disposer à faire qch ( = se préparer à) to prepare to do sth━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━+1! disposer de ≠ to dispose of* * *dispoze
1.
verbe transitif ( placer) to arrange [objets]; to position [personnes]
2.
disposer de verbe transitif indirect1) ( avoir)2) ( se servir de)3) ( partir)merci, vous pouvez disposer — thank you, you may go
3.
se disposer verbe pronominal1) ( se préparer)2) ( se placer)* * *dispoze1. vt1) (= arranger, placer) to arrange2) (= inciter)disposer qn à qch — to dispose sb towards sth, to incline sb towards sth
disposer qn à faire qch — to dispose sb to do sth, to incline sb to do sth
2. vi1)disposer de (= avoir) [accessoire] — to have at one's disposal, [logement] to have, [argent, fonds] to have at one's disposal
Je dispose d'un ordinateur. — I have access to a computer.
Pourrais-je disposer d'un bureau? — Can I have access to an office?, Can I have the use of an office?
2) (= faire une certaine utilisation)disposer de [subordonnés] — to make use of
Il disposait des esclaves comme bon lui semblait. — He did what he liked with the slaves.
* * *disposer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( placer) to arrange [objets]; [chef, capitaine] to position [personnes]; disposer des chaises le long d'un mur to arrange chairs along a wall; nous étions disposés en cercle autour de lui we formed a circle around him;B disposer de vtr ind1 ( avoir) disposer de to have, to have at one's disposal [moyens, instruments, temps]; les machines dont nous disposons the machines we have at our disposal; vous disposez de cinq minutes pour répondre you have five minutes to answer; je ne dispose que de quelques minutes pour vous recevoir I can only spare you a few minutes;2 ( se servir de) disposer de to use; vous pourrez disposer de notre appartement cet été you can use our apartment this summer; disposez de moi comme vous voudrez fml you can employ me as you like;3 ( être maître de) fml disposer de la vie/du sort de qn to have sb's life/fate in one's hands; le droit des peuples à disposer d'eux-mêmes the right of peoples to self-determination; merci, vous pouvez disposer thank you, you may go; ⇒ homme.C se disposer vpr1 ( se préparer) se disposer à faire to be about to do; je me disposais à vous écrire quand vous avez appelé I was about to write when you rang GB ou called;2 ( se placer) nous nous sommes disposés en cercle autour de lui we formed a circle around him.[dispoze] verbe transitif1. [arranger - verres, assiettes] to lay, to set ; [ - fleurs] to arrange ; [ - meubles] to place, to arrange2. [inciter]disposer quelqu'un à to incline somebody to ou towards3. [préparer]être disposé à faire quelque chose to feel disposed ou to be willing to do somethingj'étais en retard, ce qui l'a tout de suite mal disposé à mon égard I was late, which put him off me straightaway————————[dispoze] verbe intransitif[partir]————————disposer de verbe plus préposition1. [avoir] to have (at one's disposal ou available)2. [utiliser] to use3. DROIT————————se disposer à verbe pronominal plus préposition -
4 Vorerbe
Vorerbe m RECHT heir in tail (Gegensatz: Schlusserbe = final heir)* * *Vorerbe
fiduciary heir, first devisee, heir of inventory (in tail);
• Ehefrau als Vorerben einsetzen to leave property to one’s wife for life with remainder to one’s children;
• befreiter Vorerbe sein [etwa] to have a general power to dispose of the property;
• nicht befreiter Vorerbe sein [etwa] not to be competent to dispose of one’s property;
• jem. als befreitem Vorerben zufallen to be left to s. o. without remainder to another. -
5 διατίθημι
Aδιετίθουν Antipho Trag.1
:— arrange each in their several places, distribute, τὰ κρέα, in sacrificing, Hdt.1.132;τὸ μὲν ἐπὶ δεξιά, τὸ δ' ἐπ' ἀριστερά Id.7.39
;ᾗπερ οἱ θεοὶ διέθεσαν τὰ ὄντα X.Mem.2.1.27
;δ. οἶνον εἰς ὀστράκια Arist.HA 594a11
.II manage well or ill, usu. with Adv.,κράτιστα δ. τὰ τοῦ πολέμου Th.6.15
;καλὸν πρᾶγμα κακῶς δ. D.19.88
; of persons, δ. ἑωυτὸν ἀνηκέστως treat himself barbarously, Hdt.3.155:—[voice] Pass., οὐ ῥᾳδίως διετέθη he was not very gently handled, Th.6.57; ἀπόρως διατεθέντας reduced to helplessness, Lys.18.23;ἀθλίως διατιθέμενος Pl.Criti. 121b
;σῶμα διατεθειμένῳ κακῶς Men.591
.2 c. acc. pers., with Advbs., dispose one so or so,ὅταν οὕτω διαθῇς τοὺς Ἕλληνας Isoc.5.80
;οὕτω διαθεὶς.. τὰς πόλεις πρὸς ἀλλήλας D.18.168
;δ. τινὰς ἀπίστως πρὸς ἡμᾶς αὐτούς Id.20.22
;τὸν ἀκροατὴν δ. πως Arist.Rh. 1356a3
:—[voice] Pass., to be disposed in a certain manner, , Isoc.8.14;οἰκειότερον διατεθῆναί τινι Id.12.160
;τὸν εἰρημένον τρόπον Arist.Pol. 1302a35
; ἐρωτικῶς δ., of animals, Pl.Smp. 207c, cf. Longus1.15 ( διάκειμαι is more usu. as [voice] Pass. in this sense).III set forth, of speakers, minstrels, etc., recite,κακῶς ποιήματα Pl.Chrm. 162d
, cf. Lg. 658d; cf. B. 6.2 describe, Str.1.1.16, etc.B [voice] Med., arrange as one likes, dispose of,τὴν θυγατέρα X.Cyr. 5.2.7
;τὰ σώματα ἐπονειδίστως δ. Isoc.12.140
;οὔθ' ὅσ' ἂν πορίσωσι.. ταῦτ' ἔχοντες διαθέσθαι D.2.16
;εἰς καλὸν δ. τὰ πεπραγμένα Luc.Hist. Conscr.51
, cf. Merc.Cond.25; spend,δ. τὰς οὐσίας εἴς τι Plb.20.6.5
: metaph.,τὸ πλεῖον τῆς ὀργῆς εἴς τινα Id.16.1.2
.2 dispose of one's property, devise it by will, Is.3.68;τὴν οὐσίαν ἑτέρῳ Id.7.1
; δ. διαθήκας, διαθήκην, make a will, Lys.19.39, Pl.Lg. 922c: abs., ibid., Lys. 6.41; intestate,Arist.
Pol. 1270a28;ὁ δ.
the testator,Ep.Hebr.
9.16.3 dispose of merchandise,φόρτον Hdt. 1.1
, 194, cf. X.An.7.3.10, Ath.2.11; ;ἔλαιον καὶ κίκι PRev.Laws48.4
(iii B. C.);δ. τὴν ὥραν καὶ τὴν σοφίαν X.Mem.1.6.13
;δ. τι τριπλασίας τιμῆς ἢ πρότερον D.42.31
.4 arrange or settle mutually, δ. διαθήκην τινί make a covenant with one, Ar.Av. 439;δ. διαθήκην πρός τινα Act.Ap.3.25
; ἔριν δ. ἀλλήλοις settle a quarrel, X. Mem.2.6.23;ὡμολόγνσαν καὶ διέθεντο ὀφείλειν IG12(7).67.58
([place name] Amorgos).6 set forth, recite, λόγους, δημηγορίαν, etc., Plb.3.108.2, D.H.11.7, cf. D.S.12.17;πολλοὺς ἐπαίνους τινῶν D.H.3.17
;δ. ῥῆσιν ἐφ' ἑαυτοῦ Luc.Herm. 1
.b Gramm., διατιθέναι and - τίθεσθαι to act and be acted upon, A.D.Synt.12.15; τὸ διατιθέν and τὸ διατιθέμενον subject and object, ib.127.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διατίθημι
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6 beschikken
1 [+ over] [bezitten] have (control/disposal of) ⇒ have at one's disposal3 [beslissen] ordain♦voorbeelden:over een meerderheid beschikken • have a majorityover genoeg tijd beschikken • have enough time at one's disposalzodra wij beschikken over de juiste gegevens • as soon as we have the correct dataover iemands lot beschikken • determine someone's fatevrij over iets kunnen beschikken • be able to make free use of somethingze kon zelf niet over het geld beschikken • she did not have free disposal of her money3 afwijzend/gunstig beschikken op een verzoek • grant/deny a request -
7 ἐξουσία
ἐξουσία, ας, ἡ (Soph., Thu.+; ins, pap, LXX, En, pseudepigr., Philo, Joseph., Just.; Tat. 30, 1; Mel., P. 104, 810 [Bodm.]) from ἔξεστιν.① a state of control over someth., freedom of choice, right (e.g., the ‘right’ to act, decide, or dispose of one’s property as one wishes: BGU 1158, 13 [9 B.C.] = Mitt-Wilck. II/2, 234, 13 legal t.t., esp. in wills: POxy 272, 13; BGU 183, 25 ἔχειν αὐτὴν τὴν ἐ. τῶν ἰδίων πάντων; PTebt 319, 21.—Sir 30:11) ἐξουσίαν ἔχειν have the right 2 Th 3:9 (Just., D 16, 4). W. inf. foll. (Teles p. 23, 14; 24, 11; Tob 2:13 S; 7:10 S) J 10:18; 1 Cor 9:4ff; Hb 13:10; Rv 13:5; B 4:2. W. obj. gen. foll. (τίς οὖν ἔτι ἔχει μου ἐξουσίαν; Epict. 3, 24, 70; διδόναι ἐξουσίαν τῶν πετεινῶν Did., Gen. 61, 24) εἰ ἄλλοι τῆς ὑμῶν ἐ. μετέχουσι 1 Cor 9:12. Also ἐ. ἐπὶ τὸ ξύλον τῆς ζωῆς the right to the tree of life Rv 22:14. W. verbs of two constr. ἔχει ἐ. ὁ κεραμεὺς τοῦ πηλοῦ ἐκ τοῦ αὐτοῦ φυράματος the potter has a right over the clay, to make fr. the same lump Ro 9:21. ἐ. ἔχειν περί τινος (4 Macc 4:5) be at liberty w. regard to a thing (opp. ἀνάγκην ἔχειν) 1 Cor 7:37; cp. 8:9; ἐ. ἐν τ. εὐαγγελίῳ a right in the gospel 9:18. ἐν τῇ σῇ ἐ. ὑπῆρχεν was at your disposal Ac 5:4 (Esth 4:17b; Appian, Liby. 52 §226 ἐν ἐ. εἶναι τί τινι=someth. is at someone’s disposal, is within one’s power).② potential or resource to command, control, or govern, capability, might, power (on capacity for someth. cp. Did., Gen. 162, 5: ἡ προσαιρέσεως ἐξουσία; cp. 1 Esdr 4:28, 40; 2 Macc 7:16 the king can do what he pleases because he has the capability for doing so) ἡ ἐ. τ. ἵππων ἐν τ. στόματι αὐτῶν ἐστιν Rv 9:19; cp. vs. 3; 13:2, 4; 18:1; Mt 9:8; Ac 8:19. W. inf. foll. to indicate the thing that one is able to do (En 25:4 ἅψασθαι; Diod S 4, 52, 4 ἀμύνασθαι εἶχεν ἐξουσίαν; Mel., P. 104 πάντα κρίνει); ἐκβάλλειν τ. δαιμόνια [b]Mk 3:15. ἐμβαλεῖν εἰς τ. γέενναν Lk 12:5; cp. J 1:12; 7:1 v.l.; Rv 9:10; 11:6. W. gen. of the inf. foll. τοῦ πατεῖν ἐπάνω ὄφεων Lk 10:19; ποιεῖν ἐ. exercise power Rv 13:12. ἐ. ἔχειν τινός have power over someone (Epict. 4, 12, 8) GPt 3:7; ἑαυτοῦ IPol 7:3; also ἐ. ἔχειν ἐπί τινος Rv 20:6; cp. AcPl Ha 1, 3. Esp. of God’s power (Theodor. Prodr. 5, 313 ἡ θεῶν ἐ.; Da 4:17; Jos., Ant. 5, 109; 18, 214) Lk 12:5 (cp. 2 Cl 5:4); Ac 1:7; Jd 25; Hs 9, 23, 4. πάντων τ. ἐξουσίαν power over all Hm 4, 1, 11; Hs 9, 28, 8. πᾶσα ἡ ἐ. 5, 7, 3 (En 9:5). τὴν κατὰ πάντων ἐ. MPol. 2:1. τέλους ἐ. power over the end PtK 2 p. 13, 22. ἐ. ἐπὶ τ. πληγάς control over the plagues Rv 16:9. Also of Satan’s power Ac 26:18; ending of Mk in the Freer ms.; B 2:1.—The power that comes fr. God can involve transcendent knowledge, and both may be expressed by ἐ. (Herm. Wr. 1, 13; 14; 32). So his hearers conclude fr. Jesus’ teaching that he must have ἐ. (i.e. it is not necessary for him to first ask what the traditional practice or interpretation requires) Mk 1:22 (‘license’ of a Jewish teacher L-S-J-M Suppl., ’68; against this AArgyle, ET 80, ’68/69, 343); cp. Mt 7:29 (Rtzst., Poim. 48, 3, Mysterienrel.3 302; 363; JStarr, HTR 23, 1930, 302–5; HWindisch, Pls. u. Christus ’34, 151ff; DDaube, JTS 39, ’38, 45–59; HFlowers, ET 66, ’55, 254 [‘like a king’]; DHudson, ET 67, ’55/56, 17; JCoutts, JTS 8, ’57, 111–18 [Jesus and the 12]). The prep. expr. κατʼ ἐξουσίαν in accordance w. knowledge and power Mk 1:27 and ἐν ἐ. Lk 4:32 belong to this classification; cp. 4:36. The close relation of ἐ. w. ‘gnosis’ and teaching also B 18:1.—But it is not always possible to draw a hard and fast line betw. this sense and③ the right to control or command, authority, absolute power, warrant (Sextus 36: the πιστός has ἐ. fr. God) ἐ. καὶ ἐπιτροπή (cp. Ps.-Pla., Defin. p. 415c ἐξουσία, ἐπιτροπὴ νόμου) authority and commission Ac 26:12. ἐν ποίᾳ ἐξουσίᾳ ταῦτα ποιεῖς; by whose authority are you doing this? Mt 21:23, 24, 27; Mk 11:28, 29, 33; Lk 20:2, 8. ἐ. διδόναι τινί put someone in charge (Diod S 13, 36, 2; 14, 81, 6; cp. Vi. Aesopi G 11 p. 39, 6 P.; En 9:7; TestJob 3:6; Jos., Ant. 2, 90; 20, 193) Mk 13:34; PtK 2 p. 14, 13. οἷς ἔδωκεν τοῦ εὐαγγελίου τὴν ἐ. to whom he gave rights over the Gospel (for its proclamation) B 8:3. ὅτι τὸ ἄρχειν ἐξουσίας ἐστίν that ruling depends on authority 6:18. Of apostolic authority 2 Cor 10:8; 13:10; ISm 4:1. Of Jesus’ total authority Mt 28:18 (cp. Herm. Wr. 1, 32; Da 7:14; DStanley, CBQ 29, ’67, 555–73); Hs 5, 6, 1. W. gen. of the one who has authority ἐ. τοῦ Χριστοῦ Rv 12:10 (Just., A I, 40, 7). W. gen. of that over which the authority is exercised (Diod S 2, 27, 3; IDefixWünsch 4, 21; Ps 135:8, 9; Wsd 10:14; Sir 17:2; Jos., Vi. 190) ἐ. πνευμάτων ἀκαθάρτων over the unclean spirits Mt 10:1; Mk 6:7; cp. J 17:2; Hm 4, 3, 5; PtK 2 p. 14, 13; 1 Cl 61:2; ISm 4:1; τούτου τοῦ λαοῦ Hs 8, 3, 3. Also ἐπί w. acc. (cp. Sir 33:20) Lk 9:1; cp. Rv 6:8; 13:7. Likew. ἐπί w. gen. (cp. Da 3:97) Rv 2:26; 11:6b; 14:18. παρά τινος (also ἀπό τινος Orig., C. Cels. 2, 13, 56) indicates the source of the authority (s. παρά A3b) Ac 9:14; 26:10; Hs 5, 6, 4 (restored from the Lat.; ἐ. λαμβάνειν as Diod S 11, 42, 6; TestJob 8:2f; 16:4; Vi. Aesopi G 11 p. 39, 4 P.) and κατά τινος the one against whom it is directed (TestJob 16:2 κατʼ ἐμοῦ; 8:2 κατὰ τῶν ὑπαρχόντων μου ‘over my possessions’; Sb 8316, 6f κύριε Σάραπι δὸς αὐτῷ κατεξουσίαν κατὰ τῶν ἐχθρῶν αὐτοῦ; Orig., C. Cels. 7, 43, 25) J 19:11 (HvCampenhausen, TLZ 73, ’48, 387–92); B 4:13. W. pres. inf. foll. (cp. X., Mem. 2, 6, 24 and 35; Diod S 12, 75, 4; 1 Macc 10:35; 11:58; Jos., Ant. 4, 247) Mt 9:6; Mk 2:10; Lk 5:24; J 5:27. W. aor. inf. foll. (Jdth 8:15; 1 Esdr 8:22; 1 Macc 1:13) 19:10. Foll. by gen. of the pres. inf. (4 Macc 5:15) Hm 12, 4, 2.—RDillon, ‘As One Having Authority’ (Mark 1:22): CBQ 57, ’95, 92–113.④ power exercised by rulers or others in high position by virtue of their office, ruling power, official power (Ps.-Pla., Alc. 1, 135b al.; LXX; Jos., Bell. 2, 140, Vi. 80) ἐ. ὡς βασιλεύς Rv 17:12f (Diod S 2, 45, 1 βασιλικὴν ἐ. ἔχειν; 14, 32, 5 ἐ. λαμβάνειν); ἐ. τοῦ ἡγεμόνος Lk 20:20; cp. J 19:10f, s. 3 above. ἐ. ἐπάνω δέκα πόλεων Lk 19:17. ἄνθρωπος ὑπὸ ἐξουσίαν τασσόμενος a man under authority 7:8 (MFrost, ET 45, ’34, 477f); cp. Mt 8:9; Hs 1:3.—The power of a particular office (Diod S 1, 70, 1; 14, 113, 6 ἡ ὑπατικὴ ἐξουσία; Plut., Mar. 406 [2, 1], Caes. 734 [58, 1]) ἐπαρχικὴ ἐ. the power of prefect Phlm subscr.ⓐ human authorities, officials, government (Dionys. Hal. 8, 44; 11, 32; POxy 261, 15) Lk 12:11 (here and elsewh. in NT w. ἀρχή, as also in Pla.); Ro 13:1, 2, 3 (with 13:1b cp. the express. ‘ancient saying’ [s. Hes., Theogony 96 ἐκ δὲ Διὸς βασιλῆες. On this HFränkel, Dichtung u. Philos. des frühen Griechentums ’62, 111 n. 6] in Artem. 2, 36 p. 135, 24; 2, 69 p. 161, 17 τὸ κρατοῦν δύναμιν ἔχει θεοῦ=the ruling power has its authority from God; Wsd 6:3; Jos., Bell. 2, 140 οὐ δίχα θεοῦ περιγενέσθαι τινὶ τὸ ἄρχειν … ἐξουσίαν); Tit 3:1. For the view that the ἐ. of Ro 13 are spirit powers, as b below, s. OCullmann, Christ and Time (tr. Filson) ’50, 191–210.—On the subj. in gener. s. LGaugusch, D. Staatslehre d. Ap. Pls nach Ro 13: ThGl 5, ’34, 529–50; JUitman, Onder Eig. Vaandel 15, ’40, 102–21; HvCampenhausen, ABertholet Festschr. ’50, 97–113; OCullmann, Zur neuesten Diskussion über die ἐξουσίαι in Rö 13:1: TZ 10, ’54, 321–36, D. Staat im NT ’612 (Eng. tr.: The State in the NT ’56, 93–114); against him AStrobel, ZNW 47, ’56, 67–93.—GCaird, Princip. and Powers ’56; RMorgenthaler TZ 12, ’56, 289–304; CMorrison, The Powers That Be ’60; EBarnikol, Rö 13. Der nichtpaulinische Ursprung der absoluten Obrigkeitsbejahung v. Rö 13:1–7 ’61, 65–133; HSchlier, Principalities and Powers in the NT ’61 (Eng. tr.); MBorg, NTS 19, ’72/73, 205–18. οἱ ἐπʼ ἐξουσίαν ἀχθέντες those who are brought before the authorities Hs 9, 28, 4.ⓑ of transcendent rulers and functionaries: powers of the spirit world (TestLevi 3:8; TestSol 20:15 B), sg. (w. ἀρχή and δύναμις) 1 Cor 15:24; Eph 1:21; Col 2:10. Pl. (w. ἀρχαί as Just., D. 41, 1; cp. Orig., C. Cels. 4, 29, 22) Eph 3:10; 6:12; Col 1:16; 2:15; (w. ἄγγελοι, δυνάμεις) 1 Pt 3:22. Cp. the v.l. for ἄρχειν Papias (4).⑥ the sphere in which power is exercised, domain (4 Km 20:13; Ps 113:2) Lk 4:6. ἐκ τ. ἐξουσίας Ἡρῴδου ἐστίν he comes fr. Herod’s jurisdiction 23:7. ἐ. τοῦ σκότους domain of darkness 22:53; Col 1:13 (opp. the βασιλεία of Christ). Hence ἐ. τοῦ ἀέρος simply domain of the air Eph 2:2; s. ἀήρ 2b.⑦ Various opinions are held about the mng. of 1 Cor 11:10 ὀφείλει ἡ γυνὴ ἐξουσίαν ἔχειν ἐπὶ τῆς κεφαλῆς διὰ τοὺς ἀγγέλους. Many now understand it as a means of exercising power (cp. δύναμις 1b.—It is abstract for concrete, as βασιλεία [1] in Diod S 1, 47, 5: a stone figure ἔχουσα τρεῖς βασιλείας ἐπὶ τῆς κεφαλῆς=that wears three symbols of royal power [diadems] on its head), that is to say, the veil (κάλυμμα is v.l. for ἐ. here; s. critical apparatus in N.) by which women at prayer (when they draw near to the heavenly realm) protect themselves fr. the amorous glances of certain angels. But the veil may also have been simply a symbol of womanly dignity, esp. befitting a Christian woman, and esp. in the presence of holy angels (s. Cadbury below).—WWeber, ZWT 46, 1903, 487–99; Dibelius, Geisterwelt 12–23 al.; EFehrle, Die kultische Keuschheit im Altertum1910, 39; RPerdelwitz, StKr 86, 1913, 611–13; LBrun, ZNW 14, 1913, 298–308; GKittel, Rabbinica 1920, 17ff; Billerb. III 423–35; KBornhäuser, NKZ 41, 1930, 475–88; WFoerster, ZNW 30, ’31, 185f; MGinsburger, RHPR 12, ’32, 245–47; OMotta, ET 44, ’33, 139–41; CSpicq, RB 48, ’39, 557–62; EBlakeney, ET 55, ’44, 138; SLösch, TQ 127, ’47, 216–61; JFitzmyer, NTS 3, ’57, 48–58; HCadbury, HTR 51, ’58, 1f (Qumran parallels); MHooker, NTS 10, ’64, 410–16; AIsaksson, Marriage and Ministry in the NT ’65, 176–81; GSchwartz, ZNW 70, ’79, 249 (Aramaic background).—LCerfaux et JTondriau, Un Concurrent du Christianisme, ’57. S. on ἄγγελος 2c.—V.l. for ἄρχειν Papias (4).—DELG s.v. εἰμί. New Docs 2, 83f. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv. -
8 disposition
disposition [dispozisjɔ̃]1. feminine nouna. ( = arrangement) arrangement ; [de pièces d'une maison] layout• ils ont changé la disposition des objets dans la vitrine they have changed the way the things in the window are laid outb. ( = usage) disposal• mettre qch/être à la disposition de qn to put sth/be at sb's disposal• je me tiens à votre entière disposition pour de plus amples renseignements I am entirely at your disposal should you require further informationc. ( = mesure) measure• prendre des or ses dispositions pour que qch soit fait to make arrangements for sth to be doned. ( = manière d'être) mood• est-il toujours dans les mêmes dispositions à l'égard de ce projet/candidat ? does he still feel the same way about this plan/candidate?f. [de contrat] clause2. plural feminine noundispositions ( = inclinations, aptitudes) aptitude• avoir des dispositions pour la musique/les langues to have a gift for music/languages* * *dispozisjɔ̃
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1) ( arrangement) arrangement; (d'appartement, de salle) layout; ( place) position2) ( possibilité d'utiliser)se tenir à la disposition de quelqu'un — to be at somebody's disposal ( pour quelque chose for something; pour faire to do)
se mettre à la disposition de la justice — [témoin] to make oneself available to the court
3) ( mesure) measure, step4) ( tendance) fml tendency (à to)5) ( clause) clause
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dispositions nom féminin pluriel1) ( aptitudes) aptitude2) ( humeur)* * *dispozisjɔ̃1. nf1) (= arrangement) [meubles, appartement] arrangement, layout2) (= humeur) mood3) (= tendance) tendency4) (= disponibilité, jouissance)avoir qch à sa disposition — to have sth at one's disposal, to have the use of sth
J'ai une voiture à ma disposition pour la semaine. — I have a car at my disposal for the week., I've got the use of a car for the week.
Je tiens ces livres à votre disposition. — The books are at your disposal.
Je suis à votre disposition. — I am at your service.
2. dispositions nfpl1) (= mesures) steps, measures2) (= préparatifs) arrangementsEst-ce que vous avez pris vos dispositions pour partir en France? — Have you made your preparations for going to France?
3) [loi, testament] provisions4) (= aptitudes) aptitude sg* * *A nf1 ( arrangement) arrangement; (d'appartement, de salle) layout; (de pions, troupes) position; arbustes plantés selon une disposition symétrique symmetrically planted shrubs; espèces distinguées par la disposition de leurs nageoires species distinguished by the position of their fins;2 ( possibilité d'utiliser) c'est à ta disposition it's at your disposal; j'ai une voiture à ma disposition I have a car at my disposal; à la disposition du public for public use; se tenir à la disposition de qn to be at sb's disposal (pour qch for sth; pour faire to do); je suis à votre entière disposition I am entirely at your disposal; mettre qch à la disposition de qn to put sth at sb's disposal; une voiture sera mise/sera à disposition pour a car will be made/will be available for; se mettre à la disposition de la justice [témoin] to make oneself available to the court; il doit rester à la disposition de la justice he must remain available to the court; les dossiers ont été remis à la disposition de la justice the files were made available to the court; il a été mis à la disposition de la justice he was remanded in custody;3 ( mesure) measure, step; dispositions fiscales/législatives tax/legal measures; j'ai pris mes dispositions pour arriver à l'heure I made arrangements to arrive on time;4 ( tendance) fml tendency (à to); cet enfant a une disposition à la paresse this child has a tendency to laziness;B dispositions nfpl1 ( aptitudes) aptitude; avoir/montrer des dispositions pour qch/pour faire to have/to show an aptitude for sth/for doing;2 ( humeur) elle n'était pas dans de bonnes dispositions ce jour-là she wasn't in a good mood that day; attends qu'il soit dans de meilleures dispositions wait till he's in a better mood; ses mauvaises dispositions à mon égard his/her ill-feelings toward(s) me.disposition d'esprit state ou frame of mind.[dispozisjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [arrangement - de couverts] layout ; [ - de fleurs, de livres, de meubles] arrangement2. [fait d'arranger - des couverts] laying out, setting ; [ - des meubles] laying out, arranging ; [ - des fleurs] arranging3. [tendance - d'une personne] tendencyavoir une disposition à la négligence/à grossir to have a tendency to carelessness/to put on weightles dispositions testamentaires de... the last will and testament of...[jouissance] disposal————————dispositions nom féminin pluriel1. [humeur] moodêtre dans de bonnes/mauvaises dispositions to be in a good/bad moodêtre dans de bonnes/mauvaises dispositions à l'égard de quelqu'un to be well-disposed/ill-disposed towards somebody2. [mesures] measuresa. [précautions, arrangements] to make arrangements, to take stepsb. [préparatifs] to make preparations————————à la disposition de locution prépositionnellemettre ou tenir quelque chose à la disposition de quelqu'un to place something at somebody's disposal, to make something available to somebodyje suis ou me tiens à votre entière disposition pour tout autre renseignement should you require further information, please feel free to contact me -
9 nicht befreiter Vorerbe sein
nicht befreiter Vorerbe sein
[etwa] not to be competent to dispose of one’s propertyBusiness german-english dictionary > nicht befreiter Vorerbe sein
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10 bij testament beschikken over goederen
bij testament beschikken over goederenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > bij testament beschikken over goederen
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11 имущество
сущ.asset; property; tenement; ( достояние) assets; ( имение) estate; ( личные вещи) belongings; effects; thingsвладеть, пользоваться и распоряжаться имуществом — to possess ( на праве собственности to own), enjoy (use) and dispose of property
доверять своё имущество — ( кому-л) to entrust one's property (to)
обращать взыскание на имущество — ( взыскивать по исполнительному листу) to levy execution against (to recover) property
управлять (наследственным) имуществом — ( после чьей-л смерти) to administer smb's estate (property) ( after smb's death)
владение, пользование и распоряжение имуществом — possession ( на праве собственности ownership), enjoyment (use) and disposal (disposition) of property
нанесение (причинение) вреда имуществу — causing damage (harm) to property; property tort
обращение взыскания на имущество — claim to property; execution (recovery) against property
приватизация государственного и муниципального имущества — privatization of state and municipal property
раздел имущества — division of property; property settlement; separation of goods
супружеская общность имущества — matrimonial assets (property); tenancy by the entirety
имущество, возвращаемое к первоначальному собственнику — reversion
имущество, нажитое в браке, имущество, приобретённое в браке — matrimonial assets (property); property acquired during marriage
имущество, наследуемое только по женской линии — tail female (general)
имущество, наследуемое только по мужской линии — tail male (general)
имущество, находящееся в долевой собственности — property (things) in share ownership
имущество, (не) подлежащее отчуждению — (in)alienable property
имущество, переходящее не к первоначальному собственнику — ( по прекращении имущественного права первого лица) remainder
имущество, предоставленное для благотворительных целей — property given (granted) to charity
материальное движимое имущество, осязаемое движимое имущество — tangible assets (personalty, property)
нематериальное имущество, неосязаемое имущество — intangible property
- имущество во владенииосязаемое движимое имущество, материальное движимое имущество — tangible assets (personalty, property)
- имущество в требовании
- имущество несостоятельного должника
- имущество, обременённое сервитутом
- имущество, переходящее по наследству
- имущество, подлежащее возврату
- имущество, сдаваемое в аренду
- имущество супругов
- имущество товарищества
- арендованное имущество
- бесхозное имущество
- выморочное имущество
- движимое имущество
- заложенное имущество
- заповедное имущество
- застрахованное имущество
- контрабандное имущество
- личное имущество
- личное имущество супругов
- недвижимое имущество
- необременённое имущество
- неотчуждаемое имущество
- обременённое имущество
- общее имущество супругов
- оспариваемое имущество
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12 Vermögen
Vermögen n 1. WIWI fortune, wealth (Reichtum); means, substance; property (Besitz, Eigentum); 2. FIN, RW assets (Aktiva, Vermögenswerte); net worth (Reinvermögen = Nettovermögen = Aktiva minus Schulden); capital (als konkretes Kapital Gegensatz zum abstrakten Kapital der Passivseite der Bilanz, Realvermögen); 3. GEN power, property; fortune (großer Geldbetrag); money (Geldvermögen) • durch bewegliches oder unbewegliches Vermögen dinglich gesichert RECHT secured by a charge on movable or immovable property • zu liquidierendes Vermögen RECHT assets to be realised* * *n 1. < Finanz> assets; 2. < Geschäft> power, property; 3. < Rechnung> assets, net worth, konkretes Kapital capital (Gegensatz zum abstrakten Kapital der Passivseite der Bilanz) ; 4. <Vw> Geldvermögen money* * *Vermögen
property [and effects], fortune, (Aktiva) assets, (Fähigkeit) faculty, power, ability, capacity, (Gesellschaft) treasury, (Kapital) funds, means, (Nachlass) estate, (Reichtum) wealth, riches, money, substance;
• im Vermögen der toten Hand in mortmain;
• abgesondertes Vermögen (Ehefrau) separate property;
• abgetretenes Vermögen assigned property;
• Ertrag abwerfendes Vermögen income-producing property;
• von der Versicherungsgesellschaft anerkanntes Vermögen net assets;
• in Grundstücken angelegtes Vermögen capital invested in real property;
• in Staatspapieren angelegtes Vermögen funded property;
• in Wertpapieren angelegtes Vermögen property capital, (Kapitalanlagegesellschaft) total investments;
• anmeldepflichtiges Vermögen property to be reported (declared);
• ansehnliches Vermögen sizable property (fortune);
• anständiges Vermögen sizable property;
• ausländisches Vermögen alien (foreign-owned) property, foreign assets (ownership);
• bares Vermögen liquid (cash) assets, stock, pecuniary property;
• beachtliches Vermögen respectable competence;
• hypothekarisch belastbares (verpfändbares) Vermögen mortgageable property;
• belastetes Vermögen encumbered estate;
• bescheidenes Vermögen modest fortune;
• beschlagnahmtes Vermögen confiscated (requisitioned) property;
• vom Feind beschlagnahmtes Vermögen enemy-controlled property;
• zum persönlichen Gebrauch bestimmtes Vermögen personal chattels;
• beträchtliches Vermögen handsome fortune;
• bewegliches Vermögen personal chattels (property), goods and chattels, movables, movable goods (property, estate), personalty;
• bewegliches und unbewegliches Vermögen mixed property;
• blockiertes Vermögen frozen fund, blocked property;
• brachliegendes Vermögen funds lying idle;
• bei einer Bank deponiertes Vermögen property lodged with a bank;
• eheliches Vermögen matrimonial assets;
• eigenes Vermögen own property, independent means;
• eingesetztes Vermögen venture;
• einziehbares Vermögen divestible property;
• elterliches Vermögen patrimony;
• erbschaftssteuerfreies Vermögen free estate, property exempt from estate duty;
• erbschaftssteuerpflichtiges Vermögen property liable to estate duty;
• sofort erbschaftssteuerpflichtiges Vermögen property without the instal(l)ment option;
• ererbtes Vermögen general (estate of) inheritance (US);
• erhebliches Vermögen sizable fortune;
• Ertrag bringendes Vermögen income-producing property;
• zu erwartendes Vermögen fortune in reversion;
• während der Ehe erworbenes Vermögen property acquired during marriage;
• nach der Eheschließung erworbenes Vermögen after-acquired property;
• vom Gemeinschuldner nach Konkurseröffnung erworbenes Vermögen property acquired after adjudication;
• mühsam erworbenes Vermögen hardgot fortune;
• unrechtmäßig erworbenes Vermögen ill-gotten property, property acquired by fraud;
• feindliches Vermögen alien (enemy) property;
• flüssiges Vermögen cash (liquid) property, quick (liquid) assets, money capital;
• forstwirtschaftliches Vermögen commercial woodland;
• freies Vermögen unencumbered assets;
• wohl fundiertes Vermögen well-established fortune;
• das ganze Vermögen all one’s belongings, the whole of one’s property;
• gefährdetes Vermögen impaired fortune;
• gegenwärtiges und zukünftiges Vermögen present and future property;
• gemeinsames Vermögen (Gesellschafter) common (joint) property;
• gepfändetes Vermögen seized assets;
• gerettetes Vermögen salvaged property;
• geringfügiges Vermögen (Steuerformular) unadmitted assets;
• gesamtes Vermögen aggregate property, entire fortune;
• gesperrtes Vermögen blocked property;
• greifbares Vermögen tangible property;
• großes Vermögen ample fortune;
• grundsteuerpflichtiges Vermögen rat(e)able property (Br.);
• hinterlegtes Vermögen bailed property;
• treuhänderisch hinterlegtes sheltering trust (US);
• immaterielles Vermögen intangible property;
• investiertes Vermögen funds invested;
• konkursfreies Vermögen unattachable property (assets), property exempt from distribution in bankruptcy;
• landwirtschaftliches Vermögen agricultural property;
• lastenfreies Vermögen unencumbered assets;
• massefreies Vermögen (Konkursschuldner) distrainable property;
• mütterliches Vermögen maternal property;
• kein nennenswertes Vermögen no property worth mentioning;
• persönliches Vermögen private property (means), (Gemeinschuldner) personal assets, (Gesellschafter) individual assets;
• pfändungsfreies Vermögen exempt (unattachable) property, unattachable (exempt) assets;
• leicht realisierbares Vermögen easily realizable assets;
• nicht realisierbares Vermögen unrealizable property;
• riskiertes Vermögen venture;
• schuldenfreies Vermögen unencumbered estate;
• im Eigentum neutraler Staatsangehöriger stehendes Vermögen neutral property;
• für die Gläubiger [nicht] zur Verfügung stehendes Vermögen [non-]distributable property;
• zur Schuldenbegleichung zur Verfügung stehendes Vermögen property available for payment of debts;
• steuerfreies Vermögen tax-exempt property;
• steuerpflichtiges Vermögen taxable (dutiable) property;
• unangemeldetes Vermögen property not returned (reported);
• unbewegliches Vermögen landed (real, immovable, US) property, immovables, real estate (assets), realty (US), (Bilanz) capital (fixed, permanent) assets;
• der Zusammenveranlagung unterliegendes Vermögen (Einkommensteuer) aggregable property;
• unübersehbares Vermögen fortune impossible to estimate;
• väterliches Vermögen paternal property;
• veranlagungspflichtiges Vermögen taxable property;
• verbleibendes Vermögen remaining property;
• vererbbares (vererbliches) Vermögen assets per descent;
• nicht testamentarisch vermachtes Vermögen property undisposed by will;
• vermögensteuerpflichtiges Vermögen property liable to wealth tax;
• verpfändetes Vermögen pledged property;
• als Sicherheit verpfändetes Vermögen assets pledged as collateral, property charged as security for a debt;
• treuhänderisch verwaltetes Vermögen property held as trustee, trust estate (fund);
• vollstreckungsfreies Vermögen exempt (mace-proof, US) property;
• zinstragendes Vermögen income-producing property;
• zukünftiges Vermögen future[-acquired] property, future estate;
• zwangsverwaltetes Vermögen estate by elegit;
• zweckgebundenes Vermögen restricted property;
• Vermögen einer Aktiengesellschaft corporate assets (US), corporate funds, treasury;
• Vermögen der Arbeitslosenversicherung Unemployment Trust Fund (US);
• Vermögen im Ausland external property, assets held abroad;
• Vermögen einer Bank bank assets;
• Vermögen der Ehefrau wife’s estate, dotal (married woman’s) property;
• persönliches Vermögen des Gemeinschuldners personal assets;
• Vermögen der öffentlichen Hand social capital (wealth);
• Vermögen einer Kommune general revenue fund;
• Vermögen des Konkursschuldners bankrupt’s (bankruptcy) assets;
• Vermögen einer Pensionskasse pension-fund assets;
• Vermögen der Postsparkasse postal savings fund (US);
• Vermögen in Sachform tangible property (assets);
• Vermögen einschließlich der Verbindlichkeiten net assets;
• Vermögen einer testamentarisch errichteten Vermögensverwaltung property in a will trust;
• sein Vermögen angreifen to make a dent in one’s fortune (fam.);
• sein ganzes Vermögen in Grundstücken anlegen to lock up all one’s capital in land;
• sein Vermögen in einem Leibrentenvertrag anlegen to invest one’s money at life interest;
• sein Vermögen in Wertpapieren anlegen to invest one’s money in stock;
• Vermögen einer Pensionskasse in Aktien anderer Gesellschaften anlegen to diversify pension funds into other companies’ shares;
• Vermögen anmelden to declare (report) property;
• Vermögen ansammeln to amass a fortune, to hoard up a treasure;
• sein Vermögen unter seine Erben aufteilen to divide one’s property among one’s heirs;
• sein Vermögen aufzehren to get through one’s fortune, to live on one’s capital;
• Vermögen ausgeben to spend a mint of money;
• für jds. Erziehung (Ausbildung) ein Vermögen ausgeben to give up a fortune for s. one’s education;
• jds. Vermögen beschlagnahmen to seize s. one’s property;
• gesamtes Vermögen beschlagnahmen to levy on the entire property;
• Vermögen besitzen to be a man of means;
• großes Vermögen besitzen to be in possession of a large fortune;
• sein [ganzes] Vermögen für wohltätige (karitative) Zwecke bestimmen to dispose of one’s fortune in (leave one’s fortune to, leave all one’s money to) charity;
• Pfändung in das bewegliche Vermögen wegen nicht bezahlter Pacht betreiben to distrain chattels for non-payment of rent;
• Vermögen [steuerlich] bewerten to assess a property [for taxation];
• Vermögen bilden to create wealth;
• j. um sein Vermögen bringen to trick (cut) s. o. out of his fortune;
• sein Vermögen durchbringen to muddle away with (spend, consume) one’s fortune, to run out a fortune;
• sein Vermögen in die Gütergemeinschaft einbringen to bring one’s property into the communal estate;
• sein Vermögen einsetzen to risk one’s fortune;
• Vermögen erben to succeed to (come into possession of) a fortune, to fall heir to a (into) property, to come into property;
• beträchtliches Vermögen erben to come in for a pretty penny;
• glänzendes Vermögen erben to be heir to a splendid fortune;
• Vermögen steuerlich erfassen to list property for taxation (US);
• großes Vermögen erwerben to acquire (amass) great wealth, to amass great riches;
• sein Vermögen nach dem Kriege erwerben to make one’s fortune after the war;
• zu Vermögen gelangen to come to wealth (into property), to rise to affluence;
• bedeutendes Vermögen haben to have considerable means;
• eigenes Vermögen haben to have a little independence of one’s own;
• kein Vermögen haben to have nothing to depend upon (of one’s own), to have no resources of one’s own;
• sein ganzes Vermögen in Aktien angelegt haben to have all one’s fortune in stocks (US);
• mit seinem ganzen Vermögen haften to be liable without limitation (to the extent of one’s property);
• Vermögen des Konkursschuldners nicht zur Masse heranziehen to disclaim property of a bankrupt;
• großes Vermögen hinterlassen to cut up well (fat);
• seiner Ehefrau sein ganzes Vermögen hinterlassen to settle (leave) all one’s property on one’s wife;
• zu Vermögen kommen to get forward in the world;
• spielend zu einem Vermögen kommen to step into a fortune;
• gut von seinem Vermögen leben können to have plenty to live upon;
• völlig frei über sein Vermögen verfügen können to be entire master of one’s property, to have entire disposal of one’s estate;
• von seinem Vermögen leben to live on prior (one’s private) means;
• Grundlage für ein Vermögen legen to found a fortune;
• Vermögen machen to make (carve out) a fortune;
• aus kleinen Gewinnen ein großes Vermögen machen to raise a great estate out of small profits;
• sein Vermögen flüssig machen to realize one’s property (assets);
• Vermögen für seine privaten Zwecke missbrauchen to funnel funds to one’s own use;
• Vermögen in Besitz nehmen to enter upon property;
• sein Vermögen in einem Unternehmen riskieren to venture one’s fortune in an enterprise;
• Reste seines Vermögens sammeln to collect the wrecks of one’s fortune;
• ohne pfändbares Vermögen sein to be judgment- (mace-, US) proof;
• sein Vermögen aufs Spiel setzen to cast one’s bread upon the waters;
• sein Vermögen als Sicherheit stellen to pledge one’s property;
• jds. Vermögen auf... taxieren to rate s. one’s fortune at...;
• sich von seinem ganzen Vermögen trennen to give up all one’s possessions;
• Vermögen übertragen to assign (alienate, transfer) property, to deed one’s estate;
• Vermögen auf j. übertragen to devolve property upon s. o., to vest property in s. o., to hand over one’s property to s. o.;
• sein Vermögen auf seine Gläubiger übertragen to surrender one’s goods to one’s creditors; sein
• Vermögen auf den Konkursverwalter übertragen to put one’s property under the control of a trustee in bankruptcy;
• sein unbewegliches in bewegliches Vermögen umwandeln to convert one’s realty into personalty;
• Vermögen einer Treuhandverwaltung unterstellen to put property into a trust;
• Vermögen bei einem Geschäft verdienen to make a fortune out of a business;
• über ein großes Vermögen verfügen to have a large capital at hand;
• über kein eigenes Vermögen verfügen to have no resources of one’s own;
• Vermögen vergeuden (verjubeln) to dilapidate (run through) a fortune;
• sich an fremden Vermögen vergreifen to take liberties with another person’s property;
• fast sein ganzes Vermögen verlieren to lose the bulk of one’s goods;
• jem. sein Vermögen vermachen to make over one’s estate to s. o.;
• jem. sein ganzes Vermögen vermachen to bequeath s. o. the whole of one’s estate, to will a fortune upon s. o.;
• sein Vermögen testamentarisch vermachen to transmit one’s property by will;
• sein Vermögen vermehren to enlarge one’s fortune;
• sein Vermögen verprassen (verschleudern) to dissipate one’s fortune, to waste one’s property (substance);
• sein halbes Vermögen verspekulieren to gamble away half one’s wealth;
• sein Vermögen [beim Würfeln] verspielen to gamble (dice) away one’s money (fortune), to spend one’s estate in gaming;
• sein Vermögen unter seine Erben verteilen to divide one’s property among one’s heirs;
• Vermögen verwalten to be in charge of an estate, to administer property;
• jds. Vermögen verwalten to act as trustee for s. one’s property, to take charge of s. one’s property;
• Vermögen treuhänderisch verwalten to hold property on a fiduciary basis;
• sein Vermögen verwetten to spend one’s estate in gaming;
• auf sein Vermögen verzichten to renounce one’s property;
• ins Vermögen vollstrecken to levy execution on the property;
• sein verlorenes Vermögen wiederbekommen to recover one’s fallen fortunes;
• beschlagnahmtes Vermögen zurückgeben to restore confiscated property;
• Vermögen zusammenscharren to rake together wealth;
• zu versteuerndes Vermögen zusammenstellen to list assets (US). -
13 Vermögensanmeldung
Vermögensanmeldung
declaration of property;
• Vermögensansammlung capital accumulation;
• Vermögensanspruch possessory title;
• Vermögensanteil share in (slice of, proportion of) property, proprietary (ownership) interest;
• frei verfügbarer Vermögensanteil (Erblasser) disposable portion;
• j. von einem Vermögensanteil ausschließen to cut s. o. out of one’s property;
• Vermögensaufbau asset structure;
• Vermögensaufgabe relinquishment of one’s property;
• Vermögensaufnahme valuation of property, (Steuer) assessment of property;
• Vermögensaufsicht property control (custodian);
• Vermögensaufstellung statement (inventory, listing, US) of one’s property, property statement (status), statement of assets and liabilities, (Gemeinschuldner) statutory statement of affairs (Br.);
• frisierte Vermögensaufstellung write-up (US);
• Vermögensaufstellung einreichen to file a schedule of assets and liabilities;
• Vermögensaufzehrung negative savings;
• Vermögensauseinandersetzung partition (division) of an estate;
• Vermögensauskunft status enquiry;
• Vermögensausweis statement of assets and liabilities, financial condition (position);
• Vermögensbefugnis (Geschäftsführer) power of appointment;
• Vermögensbegründer creator of wealth;
• Vermögensbelastung charge on property (Br.), encumbrance;
• Vermögensberater property finance consultant, investment (estate) adviser, security (stock, US) analyst;
• Vermögensberatung security advice, investment counselling;
• Vermögensberatungsgesellschaft investment house (counselling firm);
• Vermögensberatungsvertrag investment advisory agreement (contract);
• Vermögensberechnung valuation of property, (Steuer) assessment of property;
• Vermögensbeschlagnahme distraint (attachment) of property, confiscation of (seizure of the) assets, (Arrestverfahren) seizure of property;
• Vermögensbesitz ownership of wealth;
• Vermögensbesitzer property owner;
• Vermögensbestand (Konkursfall) available assets;
• Vermögensbestandteil individual asset, property item;
• Vermögensbesteuerung taxation of property, (verschärft) conscription of wealth;
• nicht ausgeschüttete Vermögensbeträge (Treuhänder) undistributed funds;
• Vermögensbewegung capital movement;
• Vermögensbewertung valuation of property, property valuation, (Steuer) property appraisal, assessment of property;
• Vermögensbilanz statement of one’s property (assets and liabilities), property balance, net asset position (US), statement of [charges in] financial position, (Gemeinschuldner) statutory statement of affairs (Br.);
• Vermögensbildung accumulation of capital (assets), wealth creation (formation);
• betriebliche Vermögensbildung staff capital formation;
• Vermögensbindung immobilization of funds;
• Vermögensdefizit deficiency of assets;
• Vermögensdisposition disposing (disposal) of property;
• periodenübergreifender Vermögenseffekt distributed lag;
• Vermögenseinbuße loss of property;
• Vermögenseinnahmen, Vermögenseinkünfte proprietor’s (investment, unearned) income, income of property;
• Vermögenseinziehung forfeiture of one’s (confiscation of) property;
• Vermögenserfassung registration of property;
• Vermögenserklärung declaration of property, property statement;
• Vermögenserschleichung mittels vorsätzlicher Täuschung obtaining property by false representation;
• Vermögenserträgnisse rents, issues and profits, investment income, wealth flow;
• Vermögenserwerb acquisition of property;
• zukünftiger Vermögenserwerb future-acquired property;
• besonders bezeichneter Vermögensfonds particular fund;
• Vermögensfonds Treuhändern anvertrauen to commit a fund to the care of trustees;
• Vermögensfreigabe release of property;
• Vermögensfreigabe anordnen to release an attachment;
• Vermögensfreigabe nicht gestatten (gewähren) to withhold release of property;
• Vermögensgattung type of property;
• Vermögensgegenstand asset, item of property;
• rückerstatteter Vermögensgegenstand restituted property;
• Vermögensgegenstand veräußern to dispose of an asset. -
14 verfügen
verfügen
(abheben) to draw, (anordnen) to arrange, to dispose, to direct, (Behörde) to order, to decree, (besitzen) to possess, (Gericht) to rule, to decide;
• über einen Betrag bei jem. verfügen to draw value on s. o. for an account;
• über ein sicheres Einkommen verfügen to be sure of one's income;
• Gesetzesänderung verfügen to dispose of an amendment;
• gesetzlich verfügen to enact;
• über ein größeres Kapital verfügen to be well provided with capital, to have large capital at one’s disposal;
• über ein Konto mittels Scheck verfügen to draw on an account by check (US) (cheque, Br.);
• letztwillig (testamentarisch) verfügen to make one’s (dispose of by) will;
• über eine Mehrheit verfügen to be in control of (swing, US) a majority;
• im Notfall über 5000 Dollar verfügen to command $ 5000 in an emergency;
• noch über Reserven verfügen still to have some money on hand;
• über Vermögen verfügen to be possessed of property;
• über ein großes Warensortiment verfügen to sell a wide variety of goods;
• über Geld verfügen können to have money at one’s disposal;
• über sein Grundeigentum frei verfügen können to own the freehold;
• über sein Vermögen frei verfügen können to have entire disposal of an estate, to be entire master of one’s property;
• j. über ein Konto verfügen lassen to authorize s. o. to operate on an account. -
15 Grundstück
Grundstück n 1. GEN plot; 2. GRUND parcel, plot; premises, property (bebaut)* * ** * *Grundstück
plot [of land], land, property, piece of land, parcel [of land], lot (US), holding, (Bauplatz) building site (plot, lot, US), location (US), (mit Gebäuden) premises;
• auf dem Grundstück on the premises;
• Grundstücke things real (immovables), (Bilanz) land, real estate;
• abgeräumtes Grundstück cleared site;
• in sich abgeschlossenes Grundstück enclosure, land enclosed;
• angrenzendes Grundstück adjoining property (estate), adjacent parts of land;
• anliegendes Grundstück adjacent land, neighbo(u)ring lot;
• aufgegebenes Grundstück relinquished (abandoned) land;
• zu Spekulationszwecken aufgekaufte Grundstücke accommodation lands;
• bahneigenes Grundstück railway (Br.) (railroad, US) property;
• baureifes Grundstück developed land, building estate;
• bebaute Grundstücke built-up area, improved (built-on) property;
• nicht bebautes Grundstück idle (undeveloped, new, US) land, empty lot (US);
• bebaute und unbebaute Grundstücke (Bilanz) land, real estate and buildings, freehold land and buildings (Br.);
• beherrschendes Grundstück dominant tenement;
• [hypothekarisch] belastetes Grundstück land conveyed by way of mortgage, affected (mortgaged, burdened, charged) estate, encumbered (mortgaged, onerous) property;
• belastungsfähiges Grundstück land that may be mortgaged;
• benachbartes Grundstück adjacent (adjoining) land, neighbo(u)ring premises;
• dienendes Grundstück servient tenement;
• als Kreditsicherheit dienendes Grundstück (Bilanz) property charged as security for a debt;
• eigene Grundstücke (Bilanz) freehold;
• eingefriedetes Grundstück land enclosed, enclosure, close;
• nicht eingefriedetes Grundstück overt pound;
• grundbuchlich eingetragenes Grundstück registered property, recorded land;
• einmaliges Grundstück property rarity;
• enteignetes Grundstück expropriated (condemned, US) property;
• grundbuchlich erfasstes Grundstück recorded (registered, Br.) land;
• erschlossenes Grundstück improved property, developed real estate;
• ertragreiches Grundstück rent-paying land;
• firmengenutztes Grundstück property used in the business;
• freies Grundstück vacant property;
• ähnlich gelegenes Grundstück similarly located property;
• am Wasser gelegenes Grundstück waterfront property;
• zentral gelegenes Grundstück downtown property (US);
• gemeindeeigenes Grundstück municipal (parish) property;
• genutztes Grundstück seated (used) land;
• forstwirtschaftlich genutztes Grundstück timber estate;
• gewerblich genutztes Grundstück industrial property, commercial land, business premises;
• landwirtschaftlich genutztes Grundstück agricultural (Br.) (farm) land;
• nicht genutztes Grundstück vacant property;
• zum Verkauf gestelltes Grundstück property listed for sale (US);
• im Wert gestiegenes Grundstück improved real estate;
• grundsteuerpflichtiges Grundstück land subject to tax, ratable estate (property);
• herrenloses Grundstück disclaimed property;
• herrschendes Grundstück dominant land (estate, tenement), superior estate;
• hypothekisiertes Grundstück mortgaged premises;
• lastenfreies Grundstück unencumbered estate;
• staatliche Grundstücke government land;
• städtisches Grundstück city property (real estate), town lot (US);
• steuerpflichtiges Grundstück rat(e)able property (Br.);
• umfriedetes Grundstück inclosed land;
• unbebautes Grundstück idle (undeveloped, new, US) land, plot of unbuilt ground, empty lot (US);
• unbebaute und bebaute Grundstücke (Bilanz) real estate;
• unbelastetes Grundstück clear estate, estate free from encumbrances;
• ungenutztes Grundstück unseated (unused) land;
• einer eintragungsfähigen Belastung unterliegendes Grundstück property subject to a registrable charge;
• verlassenes Grundstück disclaimed property;
• verpachtetes Grundstück land out at rent, leased property, demised premises;
• gewerbsmäßig verpachtetes Grundstück property let commercially;
• zusammenhängende Grundstücke contiguous plots of land;
• Grundstücke des jeweiligen Eigentümers shifting severalties;
• Grundstücke und Gebäude (Bilanz) land (Br.) (real estate, US) and buildings;
• Grundstück und Gebäude, Maschinen und maschinelle Anlagen (Bilanz) land, buildings, plant and machinery (Br.), property, plant and equipment (US);
• Grundstücke im Besitz von Kapitalsammelstellen institutionally owned real estate;
• Grundstück in gleicher Lage similarly located property;
• Grundstück in lebenslänglicher Nutznießung estate for life;
• Grundstücke und grundstücksgleiche Rechte (Bilanz) real estate and equivalent rights;
• Grundstück mit Straßenfront frontage;
• Grundstück, in das Zwangsvollstreckung betrieben wird extended land;
• Grundstück abschätzen to estimate an estate;
• Grundstück abschreiben to write down property;
• Grundstück abstecken to mark out (stake off) a claim;
• an ein Grundstück angrenzen to neighbo(u)r with an estate;
• belastetes Grundstück aufgeben to abandon a mortgaged estate;
• Grundstück auflassen to transfer (convey, assure, surrender) land;
• Grundstück ausmessen to survey a property;
• landwirtschaftlich genutzte Grundstücke von den Gemeindesteuern befreien to derate property of local taxes (Br.);
• Grundstück hypothekarisch belasten to mortgage a piece of real estate, to charge land;
• Grundstücke zu Besicherungszwecken belasten to charge land as security;
• Grundstück mit Vorkaufsberechtigung besitzen to settle upon land subject to preemption (US);
• Grundstück betreten to enter premises;
• widerrechtlich jds. Grundstück betreten to trespass upon s. one’s property;
• Grundstück im Grundbuch eintragen to enter an estate at the Register of Deeds Office (US);
• Grundstück enteignen to amerce an estate to the Crown (Br.), to take private property for public use;
• Grundstück entschulden to free an estate of encumbrances, to disencumber an estate;
• Grundstücke erschließen to lay land out in a community, to develop building lots (US);
• Grundstück erschließen und geschäftlich nutzen to develop and deal with a land on a business basis;
• Grundstück lastenfrei erwerben to get a property free from all encumbrances;
• Grundstücke zur Bebauung mit Geschäftshäusern freigeben to zone for (US) (throw a property into) business use;
• Grundstück einem Makler an die Hand geben to list property with a broker (US);
• Grundstück kaufen to buy some land;
• auf einem Grundstück lasten to run with the land;
• Grundstück lastenfrei machen to free a property from mortgage (encumbrances), to disencumber an estate;
• Grundstück in Pacht nehmen (pachten) to take a lease of a piece of land;
• Grundstück parzellieren to parcel (divide) an estate, to divide an estate into lots (US);
• Grundstück realisieren to bank an estate;
• mit einem Grundstück verbunden sein to be incident to a piece of land;
• Grundstück umschreiben to alienate an estate;
• Grundstück steuerlich veranlagen (veranschlagen) to appraise property for taxation, to value an estate, to rate property;
• Grundstück veräußern to dispose of land;
• Grundstück an die tote Hand veräußern to alienate in mortmain, to amortize land;
• Grundstück verpachten to lease property;
• Grundstück pauschal verpachten to let off (lease) a property as a whole;
• Grundstücke zusammenschreiben to assemble parcels of land;
• kleines Grundstück zu verkaufen (Anzeige) small property for sale.
ausmessen, Grundstück
to survey property for its extent.
Grundstück, in das Zwangsvollstreckung betrieben wird
extended land -
16 bærr
a. entitled to; bærr er hverr at ráða sínu, every one has a right to dispose of his own property.* * *adj. due, entitled to, cp. Germ. gebührend; the proverb, b. er hverr at ráða sínu, every one has a right to dispose of his own property, Ísl. ii. 145; vera b. at dæma um e-t, to be a fit judge in a matter (a proverb); unbecoming, Yt. 11. -
17 SETJA
(set, setta, settr), v.1) to seat, set, place, put (hann setti sveininn í kné konungi; hón var í haug sett);setja e-n inn, to put in prison;setja inn fénað, svín, hross, to pen up, take in;setja dóm, to set a court;setja tjöld, herbúðir, to set up tents;setja grundvöll til kirkju, to lay the foundation of;setja borð, to set up tables;setja e-m gisla, to give one hostages;2) to drive (hann setti øxina í höfuð honum);3) to make, establish (setja lög, frið, grið);setja ráð, ráðagørð, to set on foot (contrive) a plan, plot (báðu þeir hann setja aðra ráðagørð);setja e-m torg, markað, to set up a market;4) to order, prescribe (setja e-m skript);setja e-m dag, stefnu, to fix a day for one to appear;5) with dat., setja e-u, to settle (setja máli);6) to appoint (hann setti Guthorm son sinn til landvarnar);7) to allay (sá dauði mun setja mína sút);8) setja e-t e-u or með e-u, to set, inlay (hann lét gøra gullkaleik ok setja gimsteinum);to embroider (seglit var sett með fögrum skriptum);9) intrans., to set off (hann lagði halann á bak sér ok setti í burtu);setja undan, to escape;10) impers. it settles;þegar er niðt setti moldrykit (acc.), when the dust settled;jarl (acc.) setti svá rauðan sem blóð (dreyrrauðan), the earl turned red as blood;þá setti at honum hósta, a fit of coughing seized him;þá setr at henni grát mikinn, she bursts into tears;11) with preps. and advs.:setja e-n af kirkju, to put out of the church, excommunicate;setja e-n af ríki, to depose one;setja e-n af lífi, af sinni eign, to deprive one of life, of one’s property;setja e-n aptr, hold one back, check (hann setti þá harðliga aptr, er á Þráin leituðu);setja at e-m, to attack;setja e-t á skrá, to enter, set in a scroll;setja á sik hjálm, to put on a helmet;setja á, to push (H. bað Ketil ganga fyrir skut ok setja á);setja e-n eptir, to leave one behind;setja fram skip, to launch a ship;setja e-t fyrir, to prescribe (eptir fyrir-settri skipan);setja þvert nei fyrir, to deny flatly (Þyri setti þvert nei fyrir, at hón myndi giptast gömlum konungi);setja e-n í fjötur, bönd, to put in fetters;hann hafði sett spjót í völlinn hjá sér, he had stuck his spear in the ground beside him;setja e-n niðr, to make one sit down, put one down (H. þreif til hans ok setti hann niðr hjá sér);setja niðr lík, to lay a corpse in earth, bury it;setja niðr mál, deilu, vandræði, to settle it;setja e-t saman, to put together, set up (setja bú saman);to compose, write (eptir bókum þeim, er Snorri setti saman);setja e-n til bókar, to set one to learn;setja e-n til ríkis, to put one on the throne;setja upp, to raise, erect, put up (setja upp skurðgoð);setja upp segl, to hoist sail;setja upp boga, to bend a bow;setja skip upp, to draw a ship up, ashore;setja skip út, to launch, = setja skip fram;setja e-t við e-u, to set against (þat þótti höfðingjum ofrausn ok settu mjök hug sinn við);to bet (ek set við hundrað marka silfrs, at hann ríðr mik eigi af baki);setja e-n yfir e-t, to put one over, at the head of (H. konungr setti Eystein jarl yfir Vestfold);12) refl., setjast.* * *set, setti, sett; a causal to sitja, q. v.; [Ulf. satjan, ga-satjan, = τιθέναι, φυτεύειν; Engl. to set; Dan. sætte; Swed. sätta.]A. To seat, set, place, put; hann setti sveininn í kné konungi, Fms. i. 16; hón var í haug sett, Ld. 20; bar hann inn ok setti hann í sæti, Nj. 179; hann setti hann í næsta sér, 46; setti hann í hásæti hjá sér, 282; setja höfuðit aptr á bolinn, Fms. x. 213; setja á sik hjálm, Nj. 42, 144; var settr undir hann stóll, 269; s. forsæti með endi-löngum bekkjum, 220; setja inn, to put in; s. inn fénað, svín, hross, to pen them, take them in, Gþl. 386, Grág. i. 436: to put in prison, Fms, x. 49; s. í fjötra, bönd, to ‘set in the stocks,’ put in fetters, ii. 173, x. 301; hann hafði sett spjótið ( stuck it) í völlinn hjá sér, Nj. 58; s. hest fyrir sleða, Landn. 94; s. e-n til bókar, to set one to book, set one to learn, Fms. vii. 199, viii. 9; s. til ríkis, to set one to reign, Eg. 366; hann setti sonu sína hina ellri til lands, Orkn. 4 old Ed.; s. á skrá, to enter, set in a scroll, Stj.; setja inn, to insert, Bs. i. 280:—þar var fimmtar-dómr settr, Nj. 241; þar er dómrinn var settr, Eg. 340; setja tjöld, to set up tents, Fms. xi. 85; s. herbúðir, id.; s. gamma sinn annan veg brekkunnar, 38, 79; s. grundvöll til kirkju, to lay the foundation of, 33; s. e-m borð, Nj. 220; setja e-m gísla, to give hostages, Fms. xi. 392.2. special usages, to drive; hann setti öxina í höfuð honum, Nj. 53; þau setja þegar af þeim nýrun, they bite them clean off, Stj. 94.3. intrans. to set off; hann lagði halann á bak sér ok setti í burtu, Fb. i. 565; enn úhreini andi greip grís, ok setti braut síðan, Greg. 56: s. undan, to escape, Nj. 136, Fms. ii. 325; s. undan e-m, s. undan á-gangi e-s, to make one’s escape, Al. 99, Fms, vi. 379.4. with prepp.; setja af, to depose, see above:—s. e-n aptr, to repel, hold back, check, Hkr. i. 20, Fms. xi. 81, Nj. 123, Stj. 21:—setja at, to set against, attack; mun ek s. at hinni rauðu töflunni, of a move in chess, Fas. ii. 67:—setja á, to put up; s. á langar tölur, Sturl. i. 105; s. e-t á sig, to mark, notice; svá var á sett, at Böðvarr, 32: setja á vetr, of livestock in the autumn = Germ. anbinden:—s. eptir, to leave behind, Eg. 368, Fms. ix. 43:—setja e-ð fyrir sig, to set a thing before one, i. e. be sad and depressed on account of it:—setja fram, to put forward, produce, Mar. (fram-setja): setja fyrir, to set before, as a thing ordered; eptir fyrir settri skipan, Sks. 37; setja nei fyrir e-t, to deny, refuse, Fms. ii. 131, ix. 242; setja e-m e-t fyrir, to set as a task to one; hann (the teacher) setti mér þetta fyrir:—setja niðr, to set down, quash; þeir settu Þorgeir niðr á Ánabrekku, put him there, Eg. 237; cp. niðr-setningr, in mod. usage s. niðr ómaga, to distribute the paupers among the households in a parish: s. niðr lík, to lay a corpse in earth, H. E. i. 491, Fms. iv. 110; s. upp óp, gnegg, Hrafn. 7: metaph. to stop, Fms. ix. 355, 452, xi. 260, Hkr. ii. 136, Eg 729: to dispose, s. niðr eptir reglu, Fms. xi. 428:—s. saman, to put together; s. bú saman, iii. 29, Ld. 10, s. saman kvið, kviðburð, Grág., Nj.: to compose, K. Á. 220, Fms. vii. 242; eptir bókum þeim er Snorri setti saman, Sturl. ii. 123; bók þessi heitir Edda, hana hefir saman setta Snori Sturluson, Edda ii. 250; hér er lukt þeim hlut bókar er Ólafr Þórðarson hefir saman sett, 427:—s. fram skip, to launch a ship, Eg. 160, Fms. ix. 478: s. út skip, to launch, 480, Gþl. 371:—s. upp skip, to draw her up ashore (as used to be done for the winter months), Hkr. i. 152, Fms. i. 62, ix. 478, Nj. 281, Eg. 180, Gþl. 371 (upp-sátr); þar fellr á er heitir Gufu-á, í hann setti Ketill upp skip sitt ( laid her up in the river), Eg. 592; (in mod. usage setja (absol.) is to launch a boat); s. upp, to put up, erect, raise, Eg. 492, Fms. vii. 265., Ó. H. 170; s. upp segl, to hoist sail, 165, Fms. ix. 10; s. upp boga, Fas. ii. 543; hann lét s. upp skurðgoð, Ver. 41: s. út, to set out for sale, Bs. i. 636:—5. við, to let, Bær. 6.II. metaph. usages, to make, establish; setja lög, lands-rétt (laga-setning), Kristinn-rétt setti hann við ráð Grímkels biskups, Ó. H. 44; lög þau er Hákon Aðalsteins-fóstri hafði sett í Þrándheimi, id.: svá settu þeir Ketill biskup ok Þorlákr biskup Kristinna laga þátt, K. Þ. K.; hann setti þat í lögum, at …, Ó. H. 4; hann setti Gulaþings-lög með ráði Þorieifs spaka, hann setti ok Frostaþings-lög með ráði Sigurðar jarls, … enn Heiðsefis-lög hafði fyrst sett Hálfdán Svarti, Fms. i. 23; á því þingi (in Nicea) var settr allr Kristinn-dómr, 625. 48; máldagi vel ok skynsamliga settr ok skipaðr, Dipl, i. 5; svá skulu hreppar settir, at hverr bóndi skal sitja it næsta öðrum, Grág. i. 443; setja frið um heim allan, setja frið millum landa, Rb. 412, Eg. 282; settum friði, Grág. ii. 167; s. grið, to make a truce, Nj. 248 (griða-setning); Julius setti misseris-tal, Rb. 412; setja á stofn, to start, begin, Fms. ii. 35: with dat. to settle, settu þeir þessu, Fms. ix. 452; s. þeim málum er konungar áttu um at dæma, Ld. 28; þeir (búar) áttu eigi at s. málinu, Nj. 87:—to appoint, hann setti Guthorm son sinn til landvarnar, Ó. H. 4, Fms. i. 24, 29, Eg. 272, 537, Nj. 129, Hom. 51, Dipl. v. 8; ef hann leysir þat svá af höndum sem hann er til settr, Grág. i. 497:—af-setja, to depose; setja e-n af kirkju, to put out of the church, excommunicate, Sturl. iii. 167; af setja e-n konungdómi, Stj.; s. e-n af ríki, af lífi, Hkr. i. 170; hann hefir af sett mik allri minni eign, Fms. i. 264, ii. 243:—to order, s. e-m skript, ii. 174; hann setti þeim þvílíkan markað, x. 237:—so in the law phrases, s. e-m dag, stefnu, stefnu-dag, fimmt, to fix a day for one to appear, etc., N. G. L. passim, Bs. i. 742; setja mál í dóm, Hrafn. 25:—to plan, contrive, setja ráð, ráða-görð, bragð, Fms. vii. 128, x. 305, 315, xi. 21, Nj. 106.2. to allay; sá dauði mun setja mína, sút, Al. 110; setið svá fyrnsku yðra, H. E. i. 251: to settle, s. mál, Grág. i. 490; enda sé settar sakir þær allar eðr dæmdar, 116: to humble, ek skal s. þik ok semja dramb þitt, Fas. i. 38.3. to set, inlay, by way of ornament; hann lét göra gullkaleik ok setja gimsteinum, Bs. i. 83; hjálm gimsteinum settan, Ld. 128, Fms. i. 15; slæður settar gull-knöppum, Eg. 516; segl sett pellum, Hkr. iii. 243; seglit var sett með fögrum skriptum, Fms. x. 77; skjöld settan járnslám, Fas. i. 415; brynja sett hringum, 215.III. impers. it settles; þegar er niðr setti moldrykit (acc.), when the dust settled, Al. 109:—to turn of a sudden, jarl (acc.) setti svá rauðan sem blóð, Ísl. ii. 220, Finnb. 260; Páll jarl þagði, ok setti dreyr-rauðan, Orkn. 194; konungr þagði, ok setti hann dreyr-rauðan á at sjá, Eg. 113; þá setti at honum hósta ok þröngd svá mikla, a fit of coughing set on him, Fms. i. 282; þá setr at henni grát mikinn, she burst into tears, iii. 113; setr nú at honum kvarða, Skíða R. 41.B. Reflex. to seat oneself, take a seat; ek settumk á fótskörina, Fms. ii. 188; setzk hann undir höfuð honum, Finnb. 238; þeir settusk niðr á völlinn, Nj. 144; s. á tal við, e-n, to sit down to talk with a person, Eg. 37; setjask í hásæti, Fms. i. 18; Hrapp þraut vistir, settisk hann þá at með þeim, Nj. 128:—to take up one’s abode, fór hann í Odda ok settisk þar, 117; at hann mundi fá hennar ok seljask þar, 280; setjask í kyrrsetu, Eg. 367; setjask um kyrrt, to settle oneself to rest, Fas. ii. 530: setjask í stein, to go into a cell, as an anchorite, Nj. 268; s. at ríki sínu, Fas. i. 531: setjask aptr, to desist from, esp. of a journey, Fms. xi. 129; setjask eptir, to remain behind, i. 62; s. heima, to stay at home, Grág. i. 491, N. G. L. i. 127; ek hefi hér upp sezk at þér ( I have taken up my abode with thee) ok tekit hér þrifnað, Lv. 36 (in mod. usage with a notion of intrusion, hann settisk þar upp); setjask fyrir e-t, to withstand, Finnb. 320; lét Sturla þá lausa lögsögu, ok settisk hjá öllum vandraeðum, Sturl. iii. 308; setjask um, to lay siege to (um-sátr), Fms. i. 103, x. 237; en þar sem hin himneski meistari sezk um, leggr hann …, Bs. i. 742 (or sesk um, i. e. sésk um, from sjá?), see the foot-note; nú setjask þeir yfir ( to seize upon) staðinn, ok alla staðarins eign, Sturl. ii. 13.2. to set, go down; er ok þat meiri virðing at aukask af litlum efnum en at hefjask hátt ok setjask með lægingu, Fs. 13: of the sun and stars, þat er víða á því landi, at sól setzk eigi um nætr, Fms. i. 233; vetrardag, en (= er) sól setzk, when the sun sets, N. G. L. i. 348; frá jafndægrí er haust til þess er sól setzk í eyktar-stað, Edda 103 (see sólsetr = sunset); stjörnur renna upp ok setjask, Rb. 466; en þar er á millum allt einn dagr, svá at aldregi setzk dagr á allri þeirri stundu, Sks. 67 (see dagsetr); síðan sólu er sett, Gþl. 442; þegar degi er sett, when day is closing in, Fas. ii. 110.3. to be settled, ended; nú skortir eigi sókn, ok setzk með því ( ends thus) at Sunnan-menn láta undan, Ísl. ii. 366; síðan settisk úfriðr í Svíþjóð, Fms. x. 47; freista ef þessi kurr mætti niðr setjask, Hkr. ii. 140; en niðr settusk allar sakar, Fms. iii. 39.II. pass., ef þeir setjask (= eru settir, are appointed) til at dæma um mál manna, Sks. 649; setjask þá grið allra vinda á millum, 234 (influenced by the Latin).III. part. settr, placed, situated, doing well or ill; Rútr var eptir með frændum sínum vel settr, Ld. 20; hón skal hér svá vel sett sem hón væri mín dóttir, Eg. 156; lítt var hann ok settr at klæðum, Fas. ii. 327, Grett. 91 A; langt kvæði ok íllt, ok sett með (set, studded with) mörgum hlutum íllum ok fáheyrðum, Fms. x. 264:—of a ship, deep in the water, heavy, var skútan mjök sett, Finnb. 254; sá þeir at skipit var sett mjök, Ó. H. 170; skip konungs vóru sett mjök ok sollin, Fms. iii. 44.2. as adj. settled; eru eigi þá sakarnar settri en áðr, Grág. i. 362:—composed, settr ok stillir, ráð-settr, q. v. -
18 mancipo
I.To make over or deliver up as property by means of the formal act of purchase (mancipium; v. mancipium init.), to dispose of, transfer, alienate, sell (not in Cic.; for the true reading ap. Cic. Fin. 1, 7, 24, is emancipaverat; id. Sen. 11, 38, emancipatus; and id. Phil. 2, 21, 51, emancipatum).A.Lit.:B.alienos mancupatis, Alienos manumittitis,
Plaut. Curc. 4, 2, 10:servos singulos actori publico,
Tac. A. 2, 30; Gai. Inst. 2, 33:defundo mancipando,
id. ib. 4, 131:quaedam, si credis consultis, mancipat usus,
gives one a title to, makes one's property, Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 159. —Trop., to give up to, deliver up, subject:* II.luxu et saginae mancipatus emptusque,
Tac. H. 2, 71:corpus mero et stupro,
App. M. 9, p. 223, 29: de ignaviae latebris retractus curiarum functionibus mancipetur, Cod. Th. 12, 1, 83.—I. q. manu capere, to seize, catch:ita capitur (alces): alioqui difficile est eam mancipari,
Sol. 20. -
19 mancupo
I.To make over or deliver up as property by means of the formal act of purchase (mancipium; v. mancipium init.), to dispose of, transfer, alienate, sell (not in Cic.; for the true reading ap. Cic. Fin. 1, 7, 24, is emancipaverat; id. Sen. 11, 38, emancipatus; and id. Phil. 2, 21, 51, emancipatum).A.Lit.:B.alienos mancupatis, Alienos manumittitis,
Plaut. Curc. 4, 2, 10:servos singulos actori publico,
Tac. A. 2, 30; Gai. Inst. 2, 33:defundo mancipando,
id. ib. 4, 131:quaedam, si credis consultis, mancipat usus,
gives one a title to, makes one's property, Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 159. —Trop., to give up to, deliver up, subject:* II.luxu et saginae mancipatus emptusque,
Tac. H. 2, 71:corpus mero et stupro,
App. M. 9, p. 223, 29: de ignaviae latebris retractus curiarum functionibus mancipetur, Cod. Th. 12, 1, 83.—I. q. manu capere, to seize, catch:ita capitur (alces): alioqui difficile est eam mancipari,
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20 dedico
dē-dĭco, āvi, ātum, 1 (in the tmesis: data deque dicata, Lucil. ap. Non. 287, 28), v. a., to give out tidings, a notice, etc.; hence, to affirm, declare, announce any thing (cf. de in denuncio and depromo).I.In gen. (so only ante- and postclass.): legati quo missi sunt, veniunt, dedicant mandata, Cael. ap. Non. 280, 7; Att. ib. (v. 78 Ribbeck); Lucr. 1, 422; cf. id. 1, 367; 3, 208: aliae (propositiones) dedicativae sunt, quod dedicant aliquid de quopiam; ut: Virtus bonum est:II.dedicat enim virtuti inesse bonitatem,
affirms, App. Dogm. Plat. 3, p. 30 al.; cf. dedicativus.—Esp.A.Relig. t. t., to dedicate, consecrate, set apart a thing to a deity or deified person (for syn. cf.:b.1. dico, consecro, inauguro, initio.—Class.): nonne ab A. Postumio aedem Castori ac Polluci in foro dedicatam vides?
Cic. N. D. 3, 5, 13:aedem Saturno,
Liv. 2, 21:aedem Mercurii,
id. 2, 27 et saep.:delubrum Homeri,
Cic. Arch. 8 fin.:simulacrum Jovis,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 28:loca sacris faciendis,
Liv. 1, 21:aram Augusto,
Suet. Claud. 2:domum Dei,
Vulg. 2 Par. 7, 5; id. 3 Reg. 8, 63.With the deity as object instead of the temple:2.ut Fides, ut Mens, quas in Capitolio dedicatas videmus (i. e. quarum aedes),
Cic. N. D. 2, 23, 61; 2, 31, 79 (cf. however, id. Leg. 2, 11, 28):Junonem,
Liv. 5, 52, 10:Apollinem,
Hor. Od. 1, 31, 1;and even te quoque magnificā, Concordia, dedicat aede, Livia,
Ov. F. 6, 637.—Transf. (post-Aug.)a.To dedicate, inscribe a composition to any one (for which mittere ad aliquem, or mittere alicui, Cic. Att. 8, 11, 7; 14, 21, 3; id. Div. 2, 1, 3; Varr. L. L. 5, 1):b.Honori et meritis dedicans illum librum tuis,
Phaedr. 3 prol. 30;Plin. H. N. praef. § 12: perfecto operis tibi dedicati tertio libro,
Quint. 4 prooem. § 1.—In gen., to destine, dispose, prepare, set up a thing for any purpose; to dedicate, consecrate it to any object:c.equi (sc. Bucephalae) memoriae ac nomini dedicans urbem,
Curt. 9, 3 fin.:qui proprie libros huic operi dedicaverunt,
Quint. 9, 3, 89; 12, 10, 50; Suet. Tib. 70:Parrhasii tabulam... in cubiculo dedicavit,
id. ib. 44:testamentum,
to establish, Vulg. Hebr. 9, 18.—To dedicate, consecrate, devote a thing to its future use:B.domum,
Suet. Ner. 31:theatrum,
id. Aug. 43; cf. id. Vesp. 19:amphitheatrum,
id. Tit. 7:thermas atque gymnasium,
id. Ner. 12.—Law t. t., to specify one's property in the census (rare): tu in uno scorto majorem pecuniam absumsisti, quam quanti omne instrumentum fundi Sabini in censum dedicavisti, P. Afric. ap. Gell. 7, 11, 9; cf.:at haec praedia in censu (al. censum) dedicavisti?... Illud quaero sintne ista praedia censui censendo?
Cic. Flac. 32, 79:omnes in censu villas inde dedicamus aedes,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 160 Müll. (dub.).
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