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  • 1 frönen

    v/i (Frondienste leisten) Frondienst
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    fro|nen ['froːnən]
    vi (HIST)
    to labour (Brit) or labor (US) for one's feudal lord; (fig geh) to labour (Brit), to labor (US)
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    (to follow (a wish, interest etc): He indulges his love of food by dining at expensive restaurants.) indulge
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    fro·nen
    [ˈfro:nən]
    vi (geh) to toil, to drudge
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    intransitives Verb (geh.)

    einer Neigung/einem Laster frönen — indulge an inclination/in a vice

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    frönen v/i einem Laster: indulge in; Gelüsten: gratify; einem Hobby: pursue, devote o.s. to;
    seinen Leidenschaften frönen indulge one’s passions;
    dem Alkohol frönen ständig: be a heavy drinker, hit the bottle umg; bei einer Feier etc: imbibe, knock it back umg
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    intransitives Verb (geh.)

    einer Neigung/einem Laster frönen — indulge an inclination/in a vice

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  • 2 EPTIR

    prep with dat. and acc.;
    I. with dat.
    1) with verbs of motion, after (ríða, róa, fara, ganga, senda e-m);
    2) denoting the aim and object of many verbs;
    leita, spyrja, frétta, eptir e-u, to search, ask, inquire after;
    líta eptir e-u, to look afler, attend to;
    bíða eptir e-u, to wait for;
    vaka eptir e-m, to sit up waiting for one;
    segja eptir e-m, to report behind one’s back;
    3) following the course of a track, road, etc., along;
    niðr eptir hálsinum, down the hill;
    eptir endilongu, from one end to the other;
    eptir miðju, along the middle;
    4) after, according to, in accordance with (eptir sið þeirra ok lögum);
    hann leiddist eptir fortölum hennar, he was led by her persuasion;
    gekk allt eptir því sem H. hafði sagt, according as H. had said;
    5) denoting proportion, comparison;
    fátt manna eptir því sem hann var vanr, few men in comparison to what he was want to have;
    6) with verbs denoting imitation, indulgence, longing after;
    láta eptir e-m, to indulge one;
    breyta eptir e-m, to imitate;
    7) behind (hann leiddi eptir sér hestinn);
    fundust eptir þeim írskar bœkr, which they had left behind;
    II. with acc.
    1) of time, after, in succession to (vár kom eptir vetr);
    hvern dag eptir annan, one day after the other;
    ár eptir ár, dag eptir dag, year by year, day by day;
    eptir þat, after that, thereafter;
    2) denoting succession, inheritance;
    taka e-t í arf eptir e-n, to inherit from one;
    hann tók konungdóm eptir föður sinn, after his father;
    vita þá skömm eptir sik, to leave such a bad report;
    skaði mikill er eptir menn slíka, there is a great loss in such men;
    III. as adv.
    1) after;
    annat sumar eptir, the second summer after;
    um daginn eptir, the day after;
    eptir um várit, later during the spring;
    eptir koma úsvinnum ráð, the fool is wise when too late;
    2) behind;
    bíða sitja eptir, to wait, stay behind;
    vera, standa eptir, to remain behind, be left;
    halda e-u eptir, to keep back;
    skammt get ek eptir þinnar æfi, I guess that little is left of thy life;
    3) before the rel. part., eptir er = eptir þat er, after (ef maðr, andast á þingi eptir er menn eru á braut farnir);
    4) eptir á, afterwards, later on;
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    better spelt eftir, in common pronunciation ettir, a prep. with dat. and acc. and also used as adv. or ellipt. without a case: an older form ept or eft only occurs in poetry, Skm. 39, 41, Ýt. 2, Edda 91 (in a verse); ept víg, Hkr. i. 349 (in a verse), iii. 50 (Arnór); [cp. Goth. afar; Runic stone in Tune, after; A. S. æft; Engl. after, aft; Swed.-Dan. efter]:—after.
    A. WITH DAT., LOC.; with verbs denoting following, pursuing, or the like; hann reið e. þeim, Eg. 149; hann bar merkit eptir honum, he bore the standard after him, 297; róa e. þeim, to pull after them, Ld. 118; þegar e. Kara, on the heels of Kari, Nj. 202; varð ekki e. honum gengit, none went after him, 270.
    β. with the notion to fetch; senda e. e-m, to send after one, Eb. 22, Nj. 78, Fms. i. 2; ríða í Hornafjörð e. fé yðru, ride to H. after your things, Nj. 63.
    γ. ellipt., viljum vér eigi e. fara, we will not follow after them. Eb. 242; ek mun hlaupa þegar e., Nj. 202.
    2. metaph.,
    α. with verbs denoting to look, stara, líta, sjá, gá, horfa, mæna, etc. e. e-u, to stare, look after a thing while departing, Ísl. ii. 261: leita, spyrja, frétta etc. e. e-u, to ask, ‘speer,’ seek after a thing, Nj. 75, Eg. 155, 686, Fms. i. 71, x. 148, etc.
    β. segja e. e-m, to tell tales, report behind one’s back in a bad sense, 623. 62; þó at ek segða eigi óhapp eptir tengda-mönnum mínum, Sturl. i. 66; sjá e. e-u, to look after, miss a thing, Nj. 75; leggja hug e. e-u, to mind a thing, Ísl. ii. 426; taka e., to mind, mark a thing; ganga e. e-u, to retain a thing, Fms. x. 5.
    γ. verbs denoting to expect; bíða, vænta e. e-u, to expect, wait for a thing; vaka e. e-m, to sit up waiting for one, but vaka yfir e-m, to sit up nursing or watching one, cp. Fas. ii. 535.
    II. denoting along, in the direction of a track, road, or the like; niðr e. hálsinum, down the hill, Fms. iii. 192; út e. firði, stood out along the firth, i. 37; innar e. höllinni, Nj. 270; upp e. dal, Eb. 232; ofan e. dalnum, Nj. 34; ofan e. eyrunum, 143; upp e. eyrunum, 85; innar e. búðinni, 165; út e. þvertrénu, 202; ofan e. reykinum, Eb. 230; inn e. Skeiðum, 224; inn e. Álptafirði, id.; innar e. ísum, 236; inn e. ísum, 316; út e. ísnum, 236; út e. Hafsbotnum, Orkn. 1; e. endilöngu, from one end to another, Fms. x. 16; e. miðju, along the middle, vii. 89.
    2. metaph. after, according to; e. því sem vera ætti, Ld. 66; e. sið þeirra ok lögum, Fms. i. 81; e. þínum fortölum, ii. 32; hann leiddisk e. fortölum hennar, he was led by her persuasion, v. 30; gékk allt e. því sem Hallr hafði sagt, Nj. 256; gékk allt e. því sem honum hafði vitrað verit, all turned out as he had dreamed, Fms. ii. 231; e. minni vísan, i. 71.
    β. denoting proportion, comparison; þó eigi e. því sem faðir hans var, yet not like his father, Eg. 702; fátt manna e. því sem hann var vanr, few men in comparison to what he used to have, Sturl. ii. 253; þat var orð á, at þar færi aðrar e., people said that the rest was of one piece, Ld. 168.
    γ. with verbs denoting imitation, indulgence, longing after, etc.; lifa e. holdi sínu, to live after the flesh, Hom. 25; lifa e. Guði, 73; lifit e. mér, follow after me, Blas. 45; láta e. e-m, to indulge one; mæla e. e-m, to take one’s part, Nj. 26: breyta e. e-m, to imitate; dæma e. e-m, to give a sentence for one, 150; fylgja e. e-m, to follow after one, N. T.; herma e. e-m, to mimic one’s voice and gesture, as a juggler; mun ek þar e. gera sem þér gerit fyrir, I will do after just as you do before, Nj. 90; hann mælti e. ( he repeated the words) ok stefndi rangt, 35; leika e. e-m, to follow one’s lead; telja e., to grudge; langa e., to long after, Luke xxii. 15.
    δ. kalla, heita e. e-m, to name a child after one; kallaði Hákon eptir föður sínum Hákoni, Fms. i. 14; kallaðr e. Mýrkjartani móður-föður sínum, Ld. 108: lcel. now make a distinction, heita í höfuðit á e-m, of a living person, and heita e. e-m, of one deceased.
    III. denoting behind; fundusk e. þeim Írskar bækr, Irish books were found which they had left behind, Landn. (pref.), Fms. xi. 410; draga þik blindan e. sér, vi. 323; bera e-t e. sér, to drag behind one; hann leiddi e. sér hestinn, he led the horse after him, Eg. 766.
    β. as an adv., þá er eigi hins verra e. ván er slíkt ferr fyrir, what worse can come after, when such things went before? Nj. 34.
    2. but chiefly ellipt. or adverb.; láta e., to leave behind, Sturl. i. 60; sitja e., to sit, stay behind, Fms. i. 66; bíða e., to stay behind; vera e., Grett. 36 new Ed., Bs. i. 21; standa e., to stay behind, remain, be left, Fms. ii. 231, vi. 248; dveljask e., to delay, stop, Sturl. ii. 253; leggja e., to lay behind, but liggja e., to lie behind, i. e. be left, Karl. 439; eiga e., to have to do, Nj. 56; ef ekki verðr e., if naught remain behind, Rb. 126; skammt get ek e., þinnar æfi, I guess that little is left of thy life, Nj. 182; þau bjoggu þar e., they remained, stayed there. 25.
    B. WITH ACC., TEMP, after; vetri e. fall Ólafs, Eb. (fine); sextán vetrum e. dráp Eadmundar konungs …, vetrum e. andlát Gregorii, … e. burð Christi, Íb. 18; e. fall jarls, Eg. 297; e. verk þessi, Nj. 85: esp. immediately after, var kom e. vetr, spring came after winter, Eg. 260; hvern dag e. annan, one day after another, Hom. 158; ár e. ár, year after year, Rb. 292; dag e. dag, day after day, Fms. ii. 231; e. þat, or e. þetta, after that, Lat. deinde, deinceps, Nj. 151, Eb. 58, Bs. i. 5, etc. etc.; e. þingit, after the meeting, Eb. 108; e. sætt Eyrbyggja, 252.
    2. denoting succession, inheritance, remembrance, etc.; eptir in this sense is frequent on the Runic stones, to the memory of, after; hón á arf allan e. mik, Nj. 3; tekit í arf e. föður þinn, inherited after thy father, Fms. i. 256; ef skapbætendr eru eigi til e. bauga, i. e. to receive the weregild, Grág. ii. 184; þeir er sektar-fé eiga at taka e. þik, Nj. 230; tók konungdóm e. föður sinn, took the kingdom after his father, Fms. i. 2; Þorkell tók lögsögu e. Þórarinn, Thorkel took the speakership after Thorarin, Íb. ch. 5, cp. ch. 8, 10: metaph., vita þá skömm e. sik, to know that shame [ will be] after one, i. e. leave such a bad report, Ld. 222; skaði mikill er e. menn slíka, there is a great loss in such men, Eg. 93; hann fastaði karföstu e. son sinn, he fasted the lenten fast after his son’s death, Sturl. ii. 231; sonr … e. genginn guma, a son to succeed his deceased father, Hm. 71; mæla e. en, or eiga vígsmál (eptir-mál) e. e-n, to conduct the suit after one if slain, Nj. 254 (freq.), hence eptir-mál; eptir víg Arnkels vóru konur til erfðar ok aðildar, Eb. 194; í hefnd e. e-n, to revenge one’s death, Nj. 118; heimta gjöld e. menn sína, to claim weregild, Fms. viii. 199.
    β. the phrase, vera e. sig, to be weary after great exertion.
    II. used as adv. after; síðan e. á öðrum degi, on the second day thereafter, Hom. 116: síðan e., Lat. deinceps, Fms. x. 210; um várit e., the spring after, Eb. 125 new Ed.; annat sumar e., the second summer after, Nj. 14; annat haust e., Eb. 184; annan dag e., the second day after, Nj. 3; um daginn e., the day after, Fms. vii. 153, Bs. i. 21; næsta mánuð e., Rb. 126.
    β. by placing the adverb. prep. at the beginning the sense becomes different, later; e. um várit, later during the spring, Eb. 98.
    III. used adverb. with the relat. particles er, at; e. er, Lat. postquam, Grág. i. 10; e. at, id., K. Þ. K. 32.
    β. eptir á, afterward; the proverb, eptir (mod. eptir á) koma ósvinnum ráð í hug, the fool is wise too late, Vápn. 17, Fas. i. 98; eptir á, kvað hinn …, ‘ after a bit,’ quoth the …, (a proverb.)

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  • 3 dog|odzić

    pf — dog|adzać1 impf vi (spełnić oczekiwania) to indulge
    - dogodzić czyimś zachciankom to indulge sb’s whims
    - niczym mu nie można było dogodzić he was impossible to please
    - nie jestem w stanie dogodzić wszystkim I can’t please a. satisfy everyone
    - matka dogadzała jej, jak mogła her mother did everything to indulge her
    - nikt ci tak nie dogadzał jak ja nobody’s ever satisfied your every need like I have
    - dogadzała mu praca w redakcji editing work suited him
    - dogodzić podniebieniu to indulge one’s taste buds
    - dogodzić sobie iron. to overindulge (oneself), to overdo it
    jeszcze się taki nie narodził, co by wszystkim dogodził przysł. there’s not a man living who can please everyone

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dog|odzić

  • 4 folg|ować

    impf vi 1. książk. (dogadzać) to indulge
    - folgować sobie to indulge oneself
    - folgować (swoim) pragnieniom to indulge one’s desires
    - folgować przyjemnościom cielesnym to indulge in carnal pleasures ⇒ pofolgować
    2. książk. (być łagodnym) folgować komuś to be soft on sb, to go easy on sb
    - folgować przedsiębiorcom w zaległych opłatach to be lenient with businessmen lagging behind with payment ⇒ pofolgować
    3. przest. (słabnąć) [zima, mróz] to loosen its grip ⇒ pofolgować

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > folg|ować

  • 5 Affe

    m; -n, -n
    1. monkey; (Menschenaffe) ape
    2. umg., fig.: einen Affen ( sitzen) haben be plastered; ich dachte, mich laust der Affe I thought I was seeing ( oder hearing) things allg.; mich laust der Affe! well, I’ll be blowed ( oder hanged, Am. danged)!; dem Affen Zucker geben be onto one’s favo(u)rite topic again, indulge one’s vice(s); vom wilden Affen gebissen sein be stark raving mad
    3. umg., fig. pej. (eitler Affe) dandy allg.; (blöder Affe) twit; eingebildeter Affe conceited ass
    4. MIL. umg. (Tornister) knapsack, pack allg.
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    der Affe
    ape; monkey
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    Ạf|fe ['afə]
    m -n, -n
    1) monkey; (= Menschenaffe) ape

    der Mensch stammt vom Affen abman is descended from the apes

    klettern wie ein Affeto climb like a monkey

    du bist wohl vom (wilden) Affen gebissen! (inf)you must be out of your tiny mind! (inf), you must be off your rocker! (inf)

    See:
    2) (sl = Kerl)
    3) (MIL inf) knapsack, backpack
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    der
    1) (an animal of the type most like man, especially those which are small and have long tails (ie not the apes).) monkey
    2) (a mischievous child: Their son is a little monkey.) monkey
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    Af·fe
    <-n, -n>
    [ˈafə]
    m
    1. (Tier) ape, monkey
    2. (sl: blöder Kerl) fool, idiot, clown, twit sl
    ein eingebildeter \Affe (fam) a conceited ass fam
    3.
    die drei \Affen see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
    flink wie ein \Affe agile as a cat
    ich glaub' [o denk'], mich laust der \Affe! (fam) I think my eyes are deceiving me!
    [dasitzen] wie der \Affe auf dem Schleifstein (sl) [to sit there] looking like a right berk [or real fool]
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    der; Affen, Affen
    1) monkey; (MenschenAffe) ape
    2) (dummer Kerl) oaf; clot (Brit. coll.)
    3) (Geck) dandy
    4) (Milit. ugs.) knapsack
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    Affe m; -n, -n
    1. monkey; (Menschenaffe) ape
    2. umg, fig:
    einen Affen (sitzen) haben be plastered;
    ich dachte, mich laust der Affe I thought I was seeing ( oder hearing) things allg;
    mich laust der Affe! well, I’ll be blowed ( oder hanged, US danged)!;
    dem Affen Zucker geben be onto one’s favo(u)rite topic again, indulge one’s vice(s);
    vom wilden Affen gebissen sein be stark raving mad
    3. umg, fig pej (eitler Affe) dandy allg; (blöder Affe) twit;
    eingebildeter Affe conceited ass
    4. MIL umg (Tornister) knapsack, pack allg
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    der; Affen, Affen
    1) monkey; (MenschenAffe) ape
    2) (dummer Kerl) oaf; clot (Brit. coll.)
    3) (Geck) dandy
    4) (Milit. ugs.) knapsack
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    -n m.
    ape n.
    monkey n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Affe

  • 6 caprice

    caprice [kapʀis]
    masculine noun
       a. ( = lubie) whim
       b. [d'enfant] tantrum
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    kapʀis
    nom masculin
    1) ( fantaisie) ( de personne) whim; (de temps, marché, nature, voiture) vagaries (pl)
    2) ( accès de colère) tantrum
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    kapʀis
    1. nm
    1) (désir soudain) whim, caprice
    2) [enfant gâté] tantrum
    2. caprices nmpl
    [mode, climat] vagaries
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    caprice nm
    1 ( fantaisie) ( de personne) whim; (de temps, marché, nature, voiture) vagaries (pl); sur un caprice on a whim; céder aux caprices de qn to indulge sb's whims; satisfaire un caprice to indulge one's whim;
    2 ( accès de colère) tantrum; faire un caprice to throw a tantrum;
    3 ( amourette) passing fancy;
    4 Mus capriccio.
    [kapris] nom masculin
    1. [fantaisie] whim, passing fancy
    rien n'est réfléchi, il n'agit que par caprice he doesn't think things through, he just acts on impulse
    2. [colère] tantrum
    elle n'a pas mal, c'est un caprice she's not in pain, she's just being awkward ou difficult
    3. [irrégularité]
    4. [engouement] (sudden) infatuation

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > caprice

  • 7 capriccio

    m (pl -cci) whim
    di bambini tantrum
    fare i capricci have tantrums
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    capriccio s.m.
    1 whim, caprice, fancy, tantrum; ( assurdità) freak: è stato proprio un capriccio da parte sua, it was merely a whim on his part // i capricci della fortuna, the quirks of Fate // fare i capricci, to be capricious; ( di bambino) to be naughty
    2 ( infatuazione) passing fancy
    3 (mus.) capriccio.
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    pl. -ci [ka'prittʃo, tʃi] sostantivo maschile
    1) whim, caprice

    fare i -cito throw o have a tantrum

    2) (instabilità di tempo, fortuna) quirk
    4) mus. capriccio*
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    capriccio
    pl. -ci /ka'pritt∫o, t∫i/
    sostantivo m.
     1 whim, caprice; per capriccio on a whim; soddisfare un capriccio to indulge one's whim; fare i -ci to throw o have a tantrum
     2 (instabilità di tempo, fortuna) quirk; i -ci della fortuna the quirks of Fate
     4 mus. capriccio*.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > capriccio

  • 8 GEFA

    * * *
    (gef; gaf, gáfum; gefinn), v.
    1) to give (gefa e-m e-t);
    hann gaf þeim góðar gjafar, he gave them good gifts;
    gefa e-m ráð, to give one advice;
    gefa hljóð, to give a hearing;
    gefa e-m sök, e-t at sök, to lay to one’s charge, to bring a charge against one;
    gefa slög, to deal blows;
    gefa e-m drekka, to give one to drink;
    impers., e-m gefr byr (byri), one gets a fair wind (gaf þeim byr ok sigla þeir í haf);
    absol., gaf þeim vel, they got a fair wind;
    ef fœri gefr á, if you get a chance;
    ef yðr (dat.) gefr eigi missýi í þessu máli, if you are not mistaken in this matter;
    þat gaf öllum vel skilja, it was clear for all to understand;
    2) to give, grant;
    gefa heimleyfi, to grant furlough;
    gefa e-m líf, to grant one his life;
    3) to give in matrimony (ek var ung gefin Njáli);
    4) to give fodder to cattle, to feed (gefa göltum, nautum, kúm, hestum);
    5) gefa staðar, to stop;
    lét hann þá staðar gefa róðrinn, he stopped rowing;
    6) e-m er e-t svá gefit, or svá gefit um e-t, one is so and so disposed, thinks so and so of a thing (ef þér er þetta svá gefit sem þú segir);
    7) with preps.:
    gefa sér litit (mikit) af (or at) e-u, to take little (much) notice of;
    gefa á e-t, to pour water on;
    fig. to press on (gefr Ormr þá á);
    gefa e-m til e-s, to give in return for a thing (gefa fé til sátta);
    impers., honum hafði vel gefit til (had good luck) um hefndina;
    gefa sér mikit (lítit) um e-t, to take great (little) interest in (= gefa sér mikit, lítit, af or at e-u);
    gefa sér fátt um e-t, to take coldly, take little notice of;
    gefa e-t upp, to give up (gefa upp alla mótstöðu);
    gefa sik upp, to surrender;
    gefa upp gamalmenni, to give old people up, let them starve;
    gefa upp leiguna, to remit the rent;
    gefa upp sakir, to remit offences;
    upp gefinn, exhausted;
    gefa e-t við e-u, to give in payment for;
    gefa sik við, to give in (þat er líkara, at ek gefa mik við);
    8) refl., gefast.
    * * *
    pret. gaf, 2nd pers. gaft, mod. gafst, pl. gáfu; pres. gef; pret. subj. gæfi; part. gefinn; with neg. suff. gef-at, gaft-attu, Fm. 7; mid. form gáfumk ( dabat or dabant mihi, nobis), Stor. 23, Bragi, Edda: [Goth. giban = διδόναι; A. S. gifan; Engl. give; Dutch geven; O. H. G. gepan; Germ. geben; Swed. gifva; Dan. give.]
    A. To give, with acc. of the thing, dat. of the person; g. gjafar, to give gifts, Fm. 7, Fms. vii. 40, Nj. 29, Hm. 48; mikit eitt skala manni gefa, 51; hann kvaðsk eingin yxn eiga þau áðr at honum þætti honum gefandi (gerundial, worth giving to him), Rd. 256; hann gaf stórgjafir öllu stórmenni, Ld. 114; hann gaf þeim góðar gjafir at skilnaði, Gísl. 9; Rútr gaf henni hundrað álna, Nj. 7; viltú g. mér þá, 73, 75, 281, passim.
    II. to give in payment, to pay; gefa vildim vit þér fé til, we will give thee money for it, Nj. 75; yðr væri mikit gefanda (gerundial) til, at þér hefðit ekki íllt átt við Gunnar, you would have given a great deal not to have provoked Gunnar, 98; ek mun g. þér til Guðrúnu dóttur mína ok féit allt, id.: to lay out, hann gaf sumt verðit þegar í hönd, Gísl. 12; gefa e-t við e-u, to pay for a thing; at þér gefit mjök margra Kristinna manna líf við yðvarri þrályndi, that you will cause the loss of many Christian lives with your stubbornness, Fms. iv. 195; þat er líkara at ek gefa mikit við, Nj. 53; gefa sik við e-u, to give oneself to a thing, attend to, be busy about, mod.: gefa í milli, to discount; hygg at hvat þú gefr í milli tveggja systra, Fms. iv. 195 (hence milli-gjöf, discount).
    III. in special sense, to give in matrimony; Njáll bað konu til handa Högna ok var hon honum gefin, Nj. 120; Vígdís var meir gefin til fjár en brautargengis, V. had been more wedded to the money than to her advancement, Ld. 26; segir at dóttir þeirra muni eigi betr verða gefin, 114:—gefa saman, to betroth, Fms. x. 381:—in mod. sense to marry, of the clergyman.
    2. to give as a dowry, portion; búum þeim er Sveinn hafði gefit til hennar, Fms. x. 310 (hence til-gjöf, dowry); eigi skal ok í klæðum meira heiman gefask með konu en þriðjungr (hence heiman-gjöf, dowry), Gþl. 212:—so also, gefa í erfðir, to give as inheritance, Bs. i. 285:—gefa ölmusu, to give alms, Bs. passim; gefa fátækum, to give to the poor, passim.
    IV. to give, grant; hann gaf honum vald yfir öllu landi, Fms. i. 18; gefa heimleyfi, to grant ‘home-leave,’ furlough, ix. 474; gefa orlof, ii. 64; gefa grið, to grant a truce to one, pardon, Nj. 165, Fms. ix. 479; gefa e-m líf, to grant one his life, 470.
    V. in various phrases; gefa e-m nafn, to give one a name, Nj. 91, Fms. i. 23, Grág. ii. 146; gefa þakkir, to give thanks, Fms. i. 231; gefa e-m tillæti, to indulge one, Nj. 169; gefa e-m rúm, to give place to one, Fms. ii. 254, vi. 195; gefa ráð, to give counsel, advice, Nj. 75, 78; gefa góð orð, to give good words, answer gently; gefa e-m stór orð, to give one big words, Fms. v. 158; gefa slög, to deal blows, ix. 313; gefa gaum at, to give heed to, Nj. 57, Eg. 551; gefa hljóð, to give a hearing, in public speaking, Nj. 230; gefa tóm, to give time, leisure, 98; gefa ró reiði, to calm one’s wrath, 175:—gefa e-m sök, to bring a charge against, complain of, 82; ok gaf ek þó hjálminum enga sök á því, I did not like the helmet less for that, Ld. 128; at eigi sé mælt, at þú gefir dauðum sök, that thou bringest a charge against a dead man (which was unlawful), Nj. 82; en hvártki okkat gefr þat öðru at sök, neither of us likes the other the less for that, 52; ekki gef ek þér þat at sök þótt þú sér engi bleyðimaðr, 54; engi þorði þó sakir á at gefa, none durst complain, Al. 123; Sigurðr jarl bað konung eigi gefa Þrændum þetta at sök, Fms. i. 57; gefa kæru upp á e-n, to give in a complaint against one, Dipl. ii. 13.
    2. gefa sér um …, to give oneself trouble about, take interest in, mostly followed by a noun; gefa sér fátt um e-t, to take coolly; gefa sér mikit um, to take great interest in; Þorfinnr lét gefa honum mat, en gaf sér lítið at honum, but else took little notice of him, Grett. 96; ekki er þess getið, at hann gæfi sér mikit um, that he shewed great interest, Fms. i. 289; mun ek mér ok ekki um þetta gefa, I will let this pass, not take offence at it, Boll. 354; en ef til mín kæmi tveir eða þrír, þá, gaf ek mér ekki um, then I took no notice of it, Fms. ii. 151; konungr gaf sér fátt um þat, Fb. i. 261; hann þóttisk vita hvat keisaranum mislíkaði ok gaf sér þó ekki um at sinni, Fms. vi. 71; ok gáfu sér ekki um viðbúnaðinn, vii. 87; so also, Skúli gaf sér litið at hvat biskup sagði, S. troubled himself little at what the bishop said, Bs. i. 873:—akin is the mod. phrase, eg gef ekki um það, I do not want it; gefðu ekki um það, do not care for it, mind it not; eg gaf ekki um að sjá það, I did not want to see it, etc.
    3. gefa staðar, to stop; lét hann þá staðar gefa róðrinn, he stopped rowing, Fms. vi. 384; konungr gaf staðar ok hlýddi til frásagnar þeirra, viii. 400; ok þá er sá íss gaf staðar ok rann eigi, Edda 3; ok þeir gefa eigi stað ferðinni fyrr en þeir kómu norðr, 151 (pref.); svá at staðar gaf (MS. naf) höndin við sporðinn, 40.
    VI. to give out, deal out; hón bað gefa sér drekka, bade give him to drink, Eg. 604: to give a dose, gefa e-m eitr, Al. 156:—absol. to give fodder to cattle, gefa göltum, Hkv. 2. 37; gefa nautum, kúm, hestum, Sturl. ii. 42, Gísl. 28:—gefa á, to dash over, of sea-water, cp. ágjöf: to pour water on, var gluggr á ofninum syá at útan mátti á gefa, Eb. 134; síðan lét hann gefa útan á baðit í glugg, 136; gefa á ker, to fill a goblet, Clar.: metaph. to press on, gefr Ormr þá á, Fb. i. 530 (in wrestling).
    VII. with prepp., fyrir-gefa, to forgive, freq. in mod. usage, but scarcely found in old writers; so also gefa til, cp. Dan. tilgive, D. N., vide Safn i. 96, (rare and obsolete):—gefa upp, to give up; gefa upp gamalmenni, to give old people up, let them starve, Fms. ii. 225; gefa upp föður eða móður, 227; bændr báðu hann gefa upp eyna, Grett. 145: to remit, en þó vil ek nú upp gefa þér alla leiguna, Nj. 128; gaf honum upp reiði sína, Fms. x. 3, 6; ok gefit oss upp stórsakir, ii. 33; Brján konungr gaf upp þrysvar útlögum sínum inar sömu sakir, Nj. 269: absol., hvárt vilit þér gefa honum upp, pardon him, 205; gefa upp alla mótstöðu, to give up all resistance, Fms. ix. 322; gefa sik upp, to give oneself up, surrender, i. 198; þá gefum vér upp várn stað, 104; gefa upp ríki, konungdóm, to give up the kingdom, abdicate, resign, x. 4, xi. 392: to give up, hand over to one, Magnús konungr gaf honum upp Finnferðina með slíkum skildaga, vii. 135; ek vil gefa ykkr upp búit at Varmalæk, Nj. 25; allir hafa þat skaplyndi at gefa þat fyrst upp er stolit er, 76: to give up, leave off, gefa upp leik, to give up playing, Fas. iii. 530; gefa upp horn, Fms. vi. 241: to exhaust, empty, upp ætlu vér nú gefnar gersimar yðrar, vii. 197.
    B. IMPERS., a naut. term; e-m gefr byri, byr (acc. pl. or sing.), one gets a fair wind; gaf þeim byr ok sigla þeir í haf, Nj. 4; gaf þeim vel byri, 138; er þeir vóru búnir ok byr gaf, Eg. 99: so also absol. with or without dat. of the person, gaf kaupmönnum burt af Grænlandi, the sailors got a wind off Greenland, so as to sail from it, Fb. iii. 454; því at eigi gaf suðr lengra, Fms. ii. 185; gaf þeim vel, ix. 268; gaf honum ílla, x. 4; gaf honum eigi austan, Nj. 63: so in the saying, svo gefr hverjum sem hann er góðr.
    2. in other phrases, to get a chance; ef færi (acc.) gefr á, if you get a chance, Nj. 266; halda njósnum, nær bezt gæfi færi á honum, to keep a look-out, when there was best chance to get at him, 113; til þess gefr nú vel ok hógliga, ‘tis a fair and easy opportunity for that, Al. 156; mæltu menn at honum hafði vel gefit til ( had good luck) um hefndina, Fms. vii. 230; ef yðr (dat.) gefr eigi missýni í þessu máli, if you are not mistaken in this matter, Fbr. 32; gaf þeim glámsýni (q. v.) er til vóru komnir, Sturl. i. 179, Stj. 401; þá gaf mér sýn, then I beheld (in a vision), Fms. vii. 163; þat gaf öllum vel skilja, it was clear for all to understand, it lay open to all, vi. 70; e-m gefr á að líta, one can see, i. e. it is open and evident.
    C. REFLEX., gefask vel (ílla), to shew oneself, prove good ( bad); það sé ván at þú gefisk honum eigi vel, er þú gefsk öllum öðrum mönnum ílla, Nj. 32; eigi deilir litr kosti ef þú gefsk vel, 78; hversu gafsk Björn þér, Kári, 265; opt hafa mér vel gefisk yður ráð, your counsels have often proved good to me, Ld. 252; hefir þeim þat ok aldri vel gefisk ( it has never turned out well) í þessu landi, Fms. vii. 22; ílla gefask ílls ráð, a saying, Nj. 20; hétu allir góðu um at gefask vel (i. e. to fight manfully), Fms. vii. 262:—to happen, turn out, come to pass, sem síðan gafsk, x. 416; svá honum gafsk, so it turned out for him, Sl. 20; ok svá gæfisk, ef eigi hefði Guð þá sína miskun til sent, and so it would have come to pass, unless …, Fms. x. 395:—gefsk mér svá, it seems to me so, methinks it is so, Karl. 290, 308 (vide A. V. 2. above); þat allsheri at undri gefsk, to all people it is a wonder, Ad. 18; e-m er e-t svá gefit, to be so and so disposed, to think so and so of a thing; ef þér er þetta svá gefit sem þú segir, Fms. v. 236; svá er mér gefit, son minn, at ek em þér fegin orðin, Ó. H. 33; sagði hann at svá mundi jarli gefit, Fms. ix. 244; en svá ætla ek flestum lendum mönnum gefit, at eigi munu skiljask frá Skúla jarli, 429, v. l.; þyki mér ok sem svá muni flestum gefit, at fé sé fjörvi firr, Ld. 266; en þat mun þó mestu um stýra hversu Þórdísi er um gefit, 302; síðan talaði konungr þetta mál við systur sína, ok spurði hversu henni væri um þetta gefit, Fms. ii. 221: of the gifts of nature, mikill máttr er gefinn goðum várum, Nj. 132; ok er þat mál manna, at henni hafi allt verit ílla gefit þat er henni var sjálfrátt, i. e. that she was a bad woman in everything of her own making (but well gifted by nature), 268; ok svá er sagt at honum hafi flestir hlutir höfðinglegast gefnir verit, 254.
    2. with prepp., gefask upp, to give up, give in, surrender, Nj. 64, 124, Eg. 79: mod. to lose one’s breath: upp gefinn, upset; eigi þykjumk ek upp gefinn þó at ek sjá smávofur, Grett. 112; eigi þyki mér vit upp gefnir, ef vit veitumk at, 131; en þó at þeir feðgar sé ríkir menn, þá eru vér þó ekki upp gefnir fyrir þeim, Fb. ii. 195: in mod. usage, exhausted, having lost one’s breath, eg er uppgefinn; also of a horse, hann gafsk upp, harm er stað-uppgefinn:—e-m gefsk yfir, to do wrong, commit a fault, fail; þat mæla menn at þessi hlutr hafi konunginum yfir gefisk helzt, Fms. xi. 283; ef göfgum mönnum gáfusk stórir hlutir yfir, if the noble gave gross offence, did evil things, Bs. i. 107; engi er svá vitr at eigi gefisk yfir nokkut sinn, Karl. 451:—to give oneself to one, gefask Kristi, N. G. L. i. 339; gefsk þú hánum þá í dag með Guði, Nj. 157; gefask á vald e-s, to give oneself into another’s power, Fms. ix. 479.
    II. recipr. to give to one another; gefask gjöfum, Bret. 48; gáfusk þeir gjöfum áðr þeir skildu, Bs. i. 274.
    III. part. gefinn, given to a thing, in a spiritual sense, devout; g. fyrir bækr, lestr, smíðar, etc., given to books, reading, workmanship, etc.

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  • 9 sbizzarrirsi vip

    [zbiddzar'rirsi]
    (sfogare i propri desideri) to indulge one's whims, (fare pazzie) to go wild

    sbizzarrirsi a fare qc — to indulge o.s. in doing sth

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  • 10 frönen

    frö·nen [ʼfrø:nən]
    vi
    ( geh);
    einer S. dat \frönen to indulge in sth;
    seiner [eigenen] Eitelkeit \frönen to indulge one's [own] vanity

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  • 11 fol|ga

    f sgt 1. przest., książk. dać sobie folgę to indulge oneself
    - dawać komuś folgę to be soft on sb, to go easy on sb
    - dać folgę swojemu lenistwu/swoim pragnieniom to indulge one’s laziness/desires
    2. Techn. (luz) play
    - folga w łożyskach play in the bearings

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  • 12 sbizzarrirsi

    vip [zbiddzar'rirsi]
    (sfogare i propri desideri) to indulge one's whims, (fare pazzie) to go wild

    sbizzarrirsi a fare qc — to indulge o.s. in doing sth

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  • 13 Lust

    f; -, Lüste
    1. (Wunsch, Verlangen) desire; (Appetit) an appetite ( auf + Akk for); stärker: (Verlangen) craving (for); ich habe ( keine) Lust zu (+ Inf.) I (don’t) feel like (+ Ger.) ich hätte Lust zu (+ Inf.) I wouldn’t mind (+ Ger.) ich hätte große Lust zu (+ Inf.) I’d love to (+ Inf.) ich hätte Lust auf ein Bier I wouldn’t mind ( oder I feel like) a beer; ich habe keine Lust I don’t feel like it, I’m not in the mood; ich habe keine Lust mehr zu arbeiten I don’t feel like doing any more work, I’ve had enough (of work); ich hätte gute Lust zu (+ Inf.) I’ve a good mind ( oder half a mind) to (+ Inf.) alle Lust an etw. verlieren lose all interest in s.th.; etw. aus ( purer) Lust tun do s.th. for the (sheer) fun of it; sie haben mir Lust gemacht they’ve whet my appetite; dabei kann einem die Lust vergehen it can really put you off; mir ist die Lust vergangen I don’t feel like it any more; seine Lust an etw. haben umg. get a kick out of s.th.; (je) nach Lust und Laune as the mood takes you, just as you fancy; dort kannst du nach Lust und Laune schwimmen / malen you can go swimming there whenever you feel like it ( oder as often as you like) / you can paint whenever and whatever you like there; er kann schlafen, so lange er Lust hat he can sleep as long as he likes
    2. (Genuss) pleasure; es ist eine wahre Lust, ihr zuzusehen it’s a real pleasure to watch her; das ist für mich die höchste Lust that for me is sheer bliss ( oder the ultimate); mit Lust und Liebe heart and soul
    3. (sexuelle Begierde) sexual appetite, lust pej.; (sexuelles Vergnügen) sensual ( oder sexual) pleasure
    * * *
    die Lust
    desire; pleasure; sexual pleasure; zest; lust
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    Lụst [lʊst]
    f -, -e
    ['lʏstə]
    1) no pl (= Freude) pleasure, joy

    er hat die Lust daran verloren, die Lust daran ist ihm vergangen — he has lost all interest in it

    da kann einem die ( ganze) or alle Lust vergehen, da vergeht einem die ganze Lust — it puts you off

    nehmento take all the fun out of sth for sb

    sie ging mit/ohne Lust an die Arbeit — she set to work enthusiastically/without enthusiasm

    2) no pl (= Neigung) inclination

    ich habe keine Lust, das zu tun — I don't really want to do that

    ich habe keine Lust zu arbeitenI'm not in the mood to work or for working, I don't feel like work or working

    ich habe Lust, das zu tun — I'd like to do that

    das mache ich erst, wenn ich Lust dazu habe — I'll do that when I feel like it or when I'm in the mood

    Lust haben — to feel like sth, to fancy sth

    machento put sb in the mood for sth

    mach, wie du Lust hast (inf)do as you like

    er kann bleiben, solang[e] er Lust hat — he can stay as long as he likes

    Lust kriegen, etw zu tun — to feel like doing sth

    ich habe nicht übel Lust,... zu... — I've a good or half a mind to...

    ganz or je nach Lust und Laune (inf)just depending on how I/you etc feel, just depending on my/your etc mood

    3) (= sinnliche Begierde) desire; (sexuell) desire, lust (usu pej)

    er/sie hat Lust (inf) — he's/she's in the mood

    seinen Lüsten leben or frönen — to indulge one's desires/lusts (pej)

    * * *
    <-, Lüste>
    [lʊst, pl ˈlʏstə]
    f
    1. kein pl (Drang) desire
    das kannst du machen, wie du \Lust hast! do it how ever you want!
    behalt das Buch, solange du \Lust hast keep the book as long as you want
    die \Lust dazu ist mir vergangen I don't feel like it [or I'm not in the mood] any more
    seine \Lust auf etw akk befriedigen/zügeln to satisfy/curb one's desire for sth/to do sth
    plötzlich \Lust bekommen, etw zu tun to suddenly feel like doing sth
    jdn erfasst [o überkommt] die \Lust, etw zu tun sb is seized with the desire to do sth
    in jdm erwacht die \Lust, etw zu tun sb feels the growing desire to do sth
    \Lust auf etw akk haben to feel like [or BRIT also fancy] sth/doing sth
    große/keine \Lust auf etw akk haben to really/not feel like [or BRIT also fancy] sth/doing sth
    \Lust zu etw dat haben to feel like [or BRIT also fancy] sth/doing sth
    haben/hätten Sie \Lust dazu? do you feel like doing that?, would you want to do that?
    ich hätte \Lust dazu I'd like to
    große/keine \Lust zu etw dat haben to really/not feel like [or BRIT also fancy] sth/doing sth
    [noch] \Lust haben, etw zu tun to [still] feel like [or BRIT also fancy] doing sth
    nicht die geringste \Lust haben, etw zu tun to not feel in the least [or slightest] like doing sth
    große [o nicht geringe] [o nicht übel] \Lust haben, etw zu tun to really feel like doing sth, to have a [good] mind [or have half a mind] to do sth
    die \Lust zu etw dat verspüren to feel like [or BRIT also fancy] sth/doing sth
    die \Lust verspüren, etw zu tun to feel like [or BRIT also fancy] doing sth
    2. kein pl (Freude) joy, pleasure
    sie tanzte so schön, dass es eine \Lust war (veraltend geh) she danced so beautifully that everyone was enthralled
    [große] \Lust an etw dat haben [o bei etw dat empfinden] to take [great] pleasure in sth/doing sth, to enjoy sth/doing sth [immensely]
    die \Lust am Leben joie de vivre
    etw aus \Lust und Liebe tun to do sth for the love of it
    etw mit \Lust und Liebe tun to love doing sth; (aufgehen) to put one's all into sth
    etw ohne \Lust und Liebe tun to do sth listlessly
    jdm die [o jede] \Lust an etw dat nehmen to put sb off sth
    aus purer \Lust an etw dat for the sheer pleasure of sth/doing sth, out of sheer pleasure in doing sth
    da vergeht einem jegliche Lust it really puts a damper on things, it's enough to make one lose interest in sth
    bei etw dat vergeht jdm die \Lust sth stultifies sb
    die \Lust an etw dat verlieren to lose interest in sth/doing sth
    es ist eine \Lust, etw zu tun it is a pleasure [or joy] to do sth
    3. (geh: Sinnliches) desire
    seine \Lust befriedigen [o stillen] /zügeln to satisfy/suppress one's desires
    fleischliche Lüste desires [or lusts] of the flesh
    sinnliche Lüste sexual desires
    weltliche Lüste material desires
    4.
    nach \Lust und Laune how/when/where one feels like it
    \Lust und Leid (geh) joy and sorrow
    in \Lust und Leid zusammenhalten to share one's joy and sorrow
    * * *
    die; Lust

    Lust haben od. verspüren, etwas zu tun — feel like doing something

    große/keine Lust haben, etwas zu tun — really/not feel like doing something

    wir hatten nicht die geringste Lust, das zu tun — we didn't feel in the least or slightest like doing it

    auf etwas (Akk.) Lust haben — fancy something

    2) (Vergnügen) pleasure; joy

    die Lust an etwas (Dat.) verlierenlose interest in or stop enjoying something

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    Lust f; -, Lüste
    1. (Wunsch, Verlangen) desire; (Appetit) an appetite (
    auf +akk for); stärker: (Verlangen) craving (for);
    ich habe (keine) Lust zu (+inf) I (don’t) feel like (+ger)
    ich hätte Lust zu (+inf) I wouldn’t mind (+ger)
    ich hätte große Lust zu (+inf) I’d love to (+inf)
    ich hätte Lust auf ein Bier I wouldn’t mind ( oder I feel like) a beer;
    ich habe keine Lust I don’t feel like it, I’m not in the mood;
    ich habe keine Lust mehr zu arbeiten I don’t feel like doing any more work, I’ve had enough (of work);
    ich hätte gute Lust zu (+inf) I’ve a good mind ( oder half a mind) to (+inf)
    alle Lust an etwas verlieren lose all interest in sth;
    etwas aus (purer) Lust tun do sth for the (sheer) fun of it;
    sie haben mir Lust gemacht they’ve whet my appetite;
    dabei kann einem die Lust vergehen it can really put you off;
    mir ist die Lust vergangen I don’t feel like it any more;
    seine Lust an etwas haben umg get a kick out of sth;
    (je) nach Lust und Laune as the mood takes you, just as you fancy;
    dort kannst du nach Lust und Laune schwimmen/malen you can go swimming there whenever you feel like it ( oder as often as you like)/you can paint whenever and whatever you like there;
    er kann schlafen, so lange er Lust hat he can sleep as long as he likes
    2. (Genuss) pleasure;
    es ist eine wahre Lust, ihr zuzusehen it’s a real pleasure to watch her;
    das ist für mich die höchste Lust that for me is sheer bliss ( oder the ultimate);
    mit Lust und Liebe heart and soul
    3. (sexuelle Begierde) sexual appetite, lust pej; (sexuelles Vergnügen) sensual ( oder sexual) pleasure
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    die; Lust

    Lust haben od. verspüren, etwas zu tun — feel like doing something

    große/keine Lust haben, etwas zu tun — really/not feel like doing something

    wir hatten nicht die geringste Lust, das zu tun — we didn't feel in the least or slightest like doing it

    auf etwas (Akk.) Lust haben — fancy something

    2) (Vergnügen) pleasure; joy

    die Lust an etwas (Dat.) verlieren — lose interest in or stop enjoying something

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    ¨-e f.
    delight n.
    zest n.

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  • 14 θεραπεύω

    θερᾰπ-εύω, later also [full] θᾰρᾰπεύω (q.v.), [tense] fut.
    A

    - εύσω Th.2.51

    , etc.:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.

    - εύσομαι h.Ap. 390

    : [tense] aor.

    ἐθεραπευσάμην Nicostr.

    ap. Stob.4.23.65 codd., Gal.11.295:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.

    - ευθήσομαι Id.10.617

    : [tense] fut. [voice] Med. in pass. sense, Antipho4.2.4, Pl.Alc.1.135e: [tense] aor.

    ἐθεραπεύθην Id.Chrm. 157b

    , etc.:—to be an attendant, do service, once in Hom., Od. 13.265:—[voice] Med., h.Ap. 390.
    II do service to the gods, ἀθανάτους, θεοὺς θ., Hes.Op. 135, Hdt.2.37, X.Mem.1.4.13, etc.;

    δαίμονα Pi.P.3.109

    ; Διόνυσον, Μούσας, E.Ba.82 (lyr.), IT 1105(lyr.); θ. Φοίβου ναούς serve them, Id. Ion 111 (anap.): abs., worship, Lys.6.51; do service or honour to one's parents, E. Ion 183 (lyr.), Pl.R. 467a, Men. 91a; serve, wait upon a master, Id.Euthphr. 13d, cf. Ar.Eq.59, 1261, etc.; θ. τὰς θήκας reverence men's graves, Pl.R. 469a.
    2 in Prose, pay court to, [ τινα] Hdt.3.80, etc.; in bad sense, flatter, wheedle, Th.3.12; θ. τὸ πλῆθος, τοὺς πολλούς, Id.1.9, Plu.Per.34; conciliate,

    τινὰ χρημάτων δόσει Th.1.137

    , cf. Hdn.2.2.8; τὸ θεραπεῦον,= οἱ θεραπεύοντες, Th.3.39; θ. γυναῖκα pay her attention, X.Cyr.5.1.18; also τὰς θύρας τινὸς θ. wait at a man's door, ib.8.1.6;

    αὐλὰς θ. καὶ σατράπας Men.897

    ; αὐλὰς βασιλικὰς θ. D.L.9.63.
    3 of things, consult, attend to,

    τὸ ξυμφέρον Th.3.56

    ; ἡδονὴν θ. indulge one's love of pleasure, X.Cyr.5.5.41; θ. τὸ παρόν look to, provide for the present, S.Ph. 149(anap.);

    τὸ ναυτικόν Th.2.65

    ;

    τὴν ἄνοιξιν τῶν πυλῶν Id.4.67

    ;

    θ. τοὺς καιρούς D.18.307

    : c. inf., take care that.., θ. τὸ μὴ θορυβεῖν, μὴ λείπεσθαι, Th.6.61,7.70;

    θ. ὅπως πολιτεύσουσι Id.1.19

    ; θ. ὡς .. Longus 4.1.
    4 θ. τὸ σῶμα take care of one's person, Pl.Grg. 513d;

    θ. αὑτούς Plu.Eum.9

    ;

    θ. τὰς τρίχας Longus4.4

    ; μύροις χαίτην θ. Archestr. Fr.62.3;

    θ. τοὺς πόδας LXX 2 Ki.19.24

    : c. acc. et inf.,

    θ. κόμην φαίνεσθαι λιπαράν Plu.Lyc.22

    .
    5 foster, τὴν ψυχήν, τὴν διάνοιαν, Pl.Cra. 440c, R. 403d; θ. κάδεα brood over sorrows, Pi.I.8(7).8.
    6 θ. ἡμέρην observe a day, keep it as a feast, Hdt.3.79;

    ἱερὰ -όμενα Th.4.98

    .
    7 treat medically, Hp.VM9, Th.2.47,51;

    τοὺς τετρωμένους X.Cyr.3.2.12

    ;

    τραύματα Phld.Piet.89

    ;

    μὴ θεραπεύειν βέλτιον· θεραπευόμενοι γὰρ ἀπόλλυνται ταχέως Hp.Aph.6.38

    ;

    ταύτην τὴν θεραπείαν θεραπεύσεσθαι Antipho 4.2.4

    ;

    θ. νόσημα Isoc.19.28

    ;

    σώματα -όμενα Pl.Lg. 684c

    ;

    ὀφθαλμούς Arist.EN 1102a19

    : abs.,

    οἱ θεραπεύοντες Phld.Ir.p.29

    W.: metaph.,

    ὁ κοινὸς ἰατρός σε θεραπεύσει χρόνος Philippid.32

    ;

    λύπην.. οἶδε θεραπεύειν λόγος Men.591

    ;

    τὰ πονοῦντα μέρη τῆς νεώς D.S.4.41

    ; τὰς ὑποψίας allayed, Plu.Luc.22;

    ὑπόνοιαν Phlp.

    in de An.408.3; δυστυχίαν assuage it, Luc.Ind.6.
    8 of animals, train,

    ἵππους Pl.Grg. 516e

    .
    9 of land, cultivate, X.Oec.5.12; of trees, train, Hdt.1.193;

    στέλεχος Thphr.HP2.7.3

    .
    10 prepare, dress, food or drugs, Archestr.Fr.13.4, al., Dsc.2.76 ([voice] Pass.).
    11 mend garments, PGiss. 79iv3 ([voice] Pass., ii A.D.).

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θεραπεύω

  • 15 soddisfare un capriccio

    soddisfare un capriccio
    to indulge one's whim
    \
    →  capriccio

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > soddisfare un capriccio

  • 16 capriccio sm

    [ka'prittʃo] capriccio (-ci)
    1) (gen) whim, caprice, (di bambino) tantrum

    levarsi o togliersi il capriccio — to indulge one's whim

    fare i capricci — to be awkward, be naughty

    2) Mus capriccio

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > capriccio sm

  • 17 capriccio

    sm [ka'prittʃo] capriccio (-ci)
    1) (gen) whim, caprice, (di bambino) tantrum

    levarsi o togliersi il capriccio — to indulge one's whim

    fare i capricci — to be awkward, be naughty

    2) Mus capriccio

    Nuovo dizionario Italiano-Inglese > capriccio

  • 18 ἀπολοφύρομαι

    A bewail loudly,

    ἐμαυτόν And.3.16

    , cf. X.HG 1.1.27;

    συμφοράν Antipho Soph.54

    : abs., indulge one's sorrows to the full, Th.2.46, Pl.Mx. 249c.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπολοφύρομαι

  • 19 ἐνακολασταίνω

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνακολασταίνω

  • 20 sbizzarrirsi

    indulge o.s.
    * * *
    sbizzarrirsi v.intr.pron. to do* what one feels like: ha un sacco di abiti e può sbizzarrirsi come crede, she has loads of clothes and she can dress any way she wants.
    * * *
    [zbiddzar'rirsi]
    verbo pronominale to satisfy one's whims, to indulge oneself
    * * *
    sbizzarrirsi
    /zbiddzar'rirsi/ [102]
    to satisfy one's whims, to indulge oneself.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > sbizzarrirsi

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