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  • 41 पटु _paṭu

    पटु a. (टु or ट्वी f.; compar. पटीयस्, superl. पटिष्ठ)
    1 Clever, skilful, dexterous, proficient; पाटीर तव पटीयान् कः परिपाटीमिमामुरीकर्तुम् Jagannātha; cf. also अघटितघटना- पटीयसी; (usually with a loc.) वाचि पटुः &c.
    -2 Sharp, acrid, pungent.
    -3 Sharp, smart (as intellect), in- telligent.
    -4 Violent, strong, sharp, intense; अयमपि पटुर्धारासारो न बाणपरंपरा V.4.1; U.4.3.
    -5 Shrill, clear, sharp-sounding; किमिदं पटुपटहशङ्खमिश्रो नान्दीनादः Mu.6; पटुपटहध्वनिभिर्विनीतनिद्रः R.9.71,73; Māl.5.4.
    -6 Apt, disposed; स्मर्तुमधिगतगुणस्मरणाः पटवो न दोषमखिलं खलूत्तमा; Śi. 15.43.
    -7 Harsh, cruel, hard-hearted.
    -8 Sly, cunning, crafty, roguish.
    -9 Healthy, sound; मृदुसूर्याः सुनीहाराः पटुशीताः समाहिताः (शून्यारण्याः) Rām.3.16.12.
    -1 Active, busy.
    -11 Eloquent, talkative,
    -12 Blown, expanded.
    -13 Hard, rough, fierce.
    -14 Contumelious (as a speech).
    -टुः, -टु n. A mushroom (छत्रा).
    -टु n. Salt.
    -Comp. -करण a. having sound organs.
    -कल्प, -देशीय a. Pretty clever, tolerably sharp.
    -घण्टा a shrill bell; Mb.
    -तृणम् -तृणकम् a kind of pungent grass.
    -त्रयम् a collection of three salts (Mar. सैंधव, बिडलोण व संचळखार).
    -मति a. clever-minded.
    -रूप a. very clever.

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  • 42 मलिन _malina

    मलिन a. [मल अस्त्यर्थे इनन्]
    1 Dirty, foul, filthy, impure, unclean, soiled, stained, sullied (fig. also); धन्यास्तदङ्गरजसा मलिनीभवन्ति Ś.7.17; किमिति मुधा मलिनं यशः कुरुध्वे Ve.3.4.
    -2 Black, dark (fig. also); मलिनमपि हिमांशोर्लक्ष्म लक्ष्मीं तनोति Ś.1.2; अतिमलिने कर्तव्ये भवति खलानामतीव निपुणा धीः Vās; Śi.9.18.
    -3 Sinful, wicked, depraved; धियो हि पुंसां मलिना भवन्ति H.1.26; मलिनाचरितं कर्म सुरभेर्नन्वसांप्रतम् Kāv.2.178.
    -4 Low, vile, base; लघवः प्रकटीभवन्ति मलिनाश्रयतः Śi.9.23.
    -5 Clouded, obscu- red.
    -नम् 1 Sin, fault, guilt.
    -2 Butter-milk.
    -3 Borax.
    -4 A dirty cloth; ततो मलिनसंबीतां राक्षसीभिः समावृताम् Rām.5.15.18.
    -ना, -नी A woman during menstruation.
    -Comp. -अम्बु n. 'black water', ink.
    -आस्य a.
    1 having a dirty or black face.
    -2 low, vulgar.
    -3 savage, cruel.
    -प्रभ a. obscured, soiled, clouded.
    -मुख a. = मलिनास्य q. v.
    (-खः) 1 fire.
    -2 a ghost, an evil spirit.
    -3 a kind of monkey (गोलाङ्गूल).

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  • 43 रूक्ष _rūkṣa

    रूक्ष a. (written as रुक्ष also)
    1 Rough, harsh, not smooth or soft (as touch sound &c.); पुंस्कोकिलगिरं श्रुत्वा रूक्षा ध्वाङ्खस्य वागिव Mb.1.2.384; रूक्षस्वरं वाशति वायसो$यम् Mk.9.1; Ku.7.17.
    -2 Astringent (taste).
    -3 Rough, uneven, difficult, austere.
    -4 Sullied, soiled, dirtied; रथतुरगरजोभिस्तस्य रूक्षालकाग्रा R.7.7; Mu.4.5.
    -5 Cruel, unkind, harsh; नितान्तरूक्षाभिनिवेशमीशम् R.14.43; संरम्भरूक्षमिव सुन्दरि यद् यदासीत् V.3.2; Ś.7.32; Pt.4. 91.
    -6 Arid, parched up, dry, dreary; स्निग्धश्यामाः क्वचिदपरतो भीषणाभोगरूक्षाः U.2.14.
    -7 Not oily (as food); Bg.17.9. (रूक्षीकृ means 'to make rough', 'soil', 'besmear').
    -क्षः 1 A tree.
    -2 Harshness, hardness.
    -क्षा 1 Croton Polyandrum (Mar. दन्ती).
    -2 Honey sugar.
    -क्षम् 1 The thick part of curds.
    -2 A good kind of iron.
    -3 Black pepper.
    -Comp. -गन्धः, -गन्धकः bdellium.
    -पत्रः the Śākhoṭa tree.
    -पेषम् ind. without the addition of any liquid; as in रूक्षपेषं पिनष्टि; P.III.4.35.
    -भावः unfriendly behaviour.
    -वर्ण a. dark-coloured (as clouds).
    -वालुकम् honey of a small bee.
    -स्वरः an ass.

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  • 44 व्याल _vyāla

    व्याल a.
    1 Wicked, vicious; व्यालद्विपा यन्तृभिरुन्मदिष्णवः Śi.12.28; यन्ता गजं व्यालमिवापराद्धः Ki.17.25.
    -2 Bad, villainous.
    -3 Cruel, fierce, savage; जहति व्यालमृगाः परेषु वृत्तिम् Ki.13.4.
    -लः 1 A vicious elephant; व्यालं बाल- मृणालतन्तुभिरसौ रोद्धुं समुज्जृम्भते Bh.2.6.
    -2 A beast of prey; वसन्त्यस्मिन् महारण्ये व्यालाश्च रुधिराशनाः Rām.2.119. 19; वनं व्यालनिषेवितम् Rām.
    -3 A snake; H.3.29.
    -4 A tiger; Māl.3.
    -5 A leopard.
    -6 A king.
    -7 A cheat, rogue.
    -8 N. of Viṣṇu.
    -Comp. -खड्गः, -नखः a kind of herb.
    -ग्राहः, ग्राहिन् m. a snake-catcher; Ms.8.26; व्यालग्राही यथा व्यालं बलादुद्धरते विलात् Kāśīkhaṇḍam.
    -मृगः 1 a wild animal.
    -2 a hunting leopard; Mb.12.15.21.
    -रूपः an epithet of Śiva.

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  • 45 शिव _śiva

    शिव a. [श्यति पापं शो-वन् पृषो˚]
    1 Auspicious, propi- tious, lucky; इयं शिवाया नियतेरिवायतिः Ki.4.21;1.38; R.11.33.
    -2 In good health or condition, happy, pros- perous, fortunate; तीर्थेन मूर्ध्न्यधिकृतेन शिवः शिवो$भूत् Bhāg. 3.28.22; शिवानि वस्तीर्थजलानि कच्चित् R.5.8. (= अनुपप्लवानि, 'undisturbed'); शिवास्ते पन्थानः सन्तु 'a happy journey to you', 'God bless (or speed) you on your journey'.
    -वः 1 N. of the third god of the sacred Hindu Trinity, who is entrusted with the work of destruction, as Brah- man and Viṣṇu are with the creation and preserva- tion, of the world; एको देवः केशवो वा शिवो वा Bh.2.115.
    -2 The male organ of generation, penis.
    -3 An aus- picious planetary conjunction.
    -4 The Veda; अट्टशूलाः जनपदाः शिवशूलाश्चतुष्पथाः Mb.3.188.42.
    -5 Final beatitude.
    -6 A post to which cattle are tied.
    -7 A god, deity.
    -8 Quick-silver.
    -9 Bdellium.
    -1 The black variety of thorn-apple.
    -11 Rum, spirit.
    -12 Buttermilk.
    -13 A ruby.
    -14 Time (काल).
    -वौ (m. dual) Śiva and Pārvatī; कथयति शिवयोः शरीरयोगं विषमपदा पदवी विवर्तनेषु Ki.5.4.
    -वम् 1 Prosperity, welfare, well-being, happi- ness; तं धर्मे$ग्निषु पुत्रेषु शिवं पृष्ट्वा Rām.7.33.13; तव वर्त्मनि वर्ततां शिवम् N.2.62; Ratn.1.2; R.1.6.
    -2 Bliss, auspiciousness.
    -3 Final beatitude.
    -4 Water.
    -5 Sea- salt.
    -6 Rock-salt.
    -7 Refined borax.
    -8 Iron.
    -9 Myrobalan.
    -1 Sandal.
    -Comp. -अक्षम् = रुद्राक्ष q. v.
    - अपर a. cruel.
    -अरातिः a heretic (lit. a disbeliever in Śiva).
    -आत्मकम् rock-salt.
    -आदेशकः 1 the bearer of auspicious news.
    -2 a fortune-teller.
    -आलयः 1 Śiva's abode.
    -2 the red basil.
    (-यम्) 1 a temple of Śiva.
    -2 a cemetery.
    - इतर a. inauspicious, unlucky; शिवेतरक्षतये K. P.1.
    -इष्टा Dūrvā grass.
    -कर (शिवंकर also) a. conferring happiness, auspicious.
    -कीर्तनः N. of Bhṛiṅgi.
    -केसरः Mimusops Elengi (बकुल).
    -गति a. prosperous, happy.
    -धर्मजः the planet Mars; cf. पुरा दक्षविनाशाय कुपितस्य त्रिशूलिनः । अपतद् भीमवक्त्रस्य स्वेदबिन्दु- र्ललाटजः ॥ शान्तिप्रदानात् सर्वेषां ग्रहाणां प्रथमो भव । अङ्गारक इति ख्यातिं गमिष्यसि धरात्मज ॥ Matsya P.
    -चतुर्दशी the four- teenth day of the dark half of Māgha; see शिवरात्र.
    -ज्ञा a female devotee of the Śaiva sect.
    -ताति a.
    1 having an auspicious end, conferring or conducive to happiness, propitious; प्रयत्नः कृत्स्नो$यं फलतु शिवतातिश्च भवतु Māl.6.7; न्यषेवेतां विशेषेण शिवतातिममुं शिवम् Śiva B.23.56.
    -2 tender, merciful, not demoniacal; मा पूतनात्वमुपगाः शिवतातिरेधि 9.49. (
    -तिः) auspiciousness, happiness.
    -तालः (in music) a kind of measure.
    -दत्तम् the discus of Viṣṇu (सुदर्शन).
    -दारु n. the Devadāru tree.
    -दिश् the north-east.
    -दूती epithet of Durgā.
    -द्रुमः the Bilva tree.
    -द्विष्टा the Ketaka tree.
    -धातुः 1 quick- silver.
    -2 milk stone.
    -पदम् final liberation, emanci- pation.
    -पुरम्, -पुरी N. of Vārāṇasī.
    -पुराण N. of one of the eighteen Purāṇas.
    -प्रियः 1 a crystal.
    -2 the Baka tree.
    -3 the thorn-apple. (
    -यम्) = रुद्राक्ष q. v. (
    -या) the goddess Durgā.
    -बी(वी)जम् quick-silver.
    -भारतम् the historic poem on the life of Shivājī the great (163-168) by his contemporary poet Paramā nanda.
    -मल्लकः the Arjuna tree.
    -मार्गः final liberation.
    -रसः the water of boiled rice (three days old, hence fermented).
    -राजधानी N. of Benares,
    -रात्रिः f. the fourteenth day of the dark half of Māgha on which a rigorous fast is observed in honour of Śiva; शैवो वा वैष्णवो वापि यो वा स्यादन्यपूजकः । सर्वं पूजाफलं हन्ति शिवरात्रिबहिर्मुखः ॥ Īśvarasaṁhitā.
    -लिङ्गम् 1 Śiva worshipped in the form of a Phallus.
    -2 a temple dedicated to the worship of the Liṅga.
    -लोकः the world of Śiva.
    -वल्लभः the mango tree.
    (-भा) 1 white rose.
    -2 Pārvatī.
    -वल्ली Acacia Concinna (Mar. शिकेकाई).
    -वाहनः a bull.
    -व्रतिन् one engaged in a vow of standing on one foot.
    -शेखरः 1 the moon.
    -2 the thorn-apple.
    -सायुज्यम् final emancipation (lit. unification with Śiva).
    -सुन्दरी an epithet of Durgā.

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  • 46 ALL-

    may be prefixed to almost every adjective and adverb in an intensive sense, very, extremely.
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    may in old writers be prefixed to almost every adjective and adverb in an intensive sense, like Engl. very, Lat. per-, Gr. οια-, ζα-. In common talk and modern writings it is rare (except after a negative), and denotes something below the average, viz. tolerably, pretty well, not very well; but in the Sagas, something capital, exceeding. In high style it may perhaps be used in the old sense, e. g. allfagrt ljós oss birtist brátt, a transl. of the Ambrosian hymn, Aurora lucis rutilat. The instances in old writers are nearly endless, e. g. all-annt, n. adj. very eager, Fms. ii. 41; ironically, 150. all-apr, adj. very sore, very harsh, v. apr. all-auðsóttligt, n. adj. very easy, Fs. 40. all-auðveldliga, adv. very easily, Fms. iv. 129. all-auðveldligr, adj. very easy, Fms. v. 331. all-auðveldr, adj. id., Fbr. 158: neut. as adv., Hkr. ii. 76. all-ágætr, adj. very famous, Fms. ii. 76. all-áhyggjusamliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very careful, Fms. vi. 184. all-ákafliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very hot, impetuous, Hkr. i. 234, ii. 32. all-ákaft, adj. very fast, Nj. 196. all-áræðiliga, adv. very likely, Fær. 183. all-áræðislítill, adj. very timid, Fms. vi. 217. all-ástúðligt, n. adj. very hearty, intimate, Fms. ii. 20. all-banvænn, adj. very likely to prove mortal, Orkn. 148. all-beinn, adj. very hospitable, Fms. ii. 84, Eb. 286: neut. as adv., Fær. 259. all-beiskr, adj. very harsh, bitter, Sturl. iii. 167. all-bert, n. adj. very manifest, Lex. Poët. all-bitr, adj. very biting, sharp, Sks. 548. all-bitrligr, adj. of a very sharp appearance, Vígl. 20. all-bjartr, adj. very bright, Fms. viii. 361. all-bjúgr, adj. very much bent, curved, Ölkofr. 39. all-blár, adj. very blue, Glúm. 394. all-blíðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very blithely, kindly, Fær. 132. all-blíðr, adj. very mild, amiable, Sd. 158, Fms. i. 202. all-bráðgörr, adj. very soon mature, Eb. 16. all-bráðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very hastily, Orkn. 72. all-bráðr, adj. very hot-headed, Njarð. 370: neut. as adv. very soon, Fms. xi. 51: dat. pl. all-bráðum, as adv. very suddenly, 139. all-bros-ligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very funny, laughable, Fms. iii. 113. all-dasigr, adj. very sluggish, Lex. Poët. all-digr, adj. very big, stout; metaph. puffed up, Nj. 236. all-djarfliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very boldly, Fms. ii. 313, Orkn. 102. all-djúpsettr, adj. very deep, thoughtful, Bret. 158. all-drengiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very bold, gallant, Lv. 110. all-dræmt, n. adj. very boastfully, from dramb, superbia, (the modern word is dræmt = slowly, sluggishly); þeir létu a. yfir sér, boasted, Sturl. ii. 56. MS. Mus. Brit. 1127; Cod. A. M. has allvænt, prob. wrongly. all-dyggr, adj. very doughty, Lex. Poët. all-dýrr, adj. very dear, Fms. iii. 159. all-eiguligr, adj. very worth having, Sd. 146. all-eina (theol.), á Guð alleina (a hymn), alone: Hkr. iii. 339 (in a spurious chapter). all-einarðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very sincere, candid, open, Ld. 334. all-eldiligr and -elliligr, adj. of a very aged appearance, Fms. iii. 125. all-fagr, adj. very bright, fair, Orkn. 296 old Ed.: neut. as adv. very fairly, Sturl. i. 72. all-fast, n. adj. very firmly, steadfastly, Eb. 290, Fær. 259. all-fastorðr, adj. very ‘wordfast,’ very true to his word, Fms. vii. 120. all-fálátr, adj. very taciturn, close, Fas. iii. 408. all-fáliga, adv. on very cold terms, Sturl. iii. 298. all-fámáligr, adj. very close, of very few words, Fms. iii. 85, iv. 366. all-fámennr, adj. followed by very few people, Sturl. ii. 122, Magn. 386. all-far, adj. very few, Eg. 512, Ld. 272, Ísl. ii. 356: neut. on very cold terms, Fms. xi. 55. all-fáræðinn, adj. of very few words, Fms. iv. 312. all-feginn, adj. very ‘fain,’ glad, Eg. 240, Ld. 330. all-feginsamliga, adv. very ‘fain,’ gladly, Eg. 27. all-feigligr, adj. having the mark of death very plain on one’s face, v. feigr, Sturl. iii. 234. all-feitr, adj. very fat, Fms. x. 303. all-ferliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very rudely, Fms. iv. 263. all-fémikill, adj. very costly, Ld. 298. all-fjarri, adv. very far, far from, metaph., Hkr. ii. 246; eigi a., not improper, Fbr. 15. all-fjartekit, part. very far-fetched, Skálda 166. all-fjölgan, adj. acc. very numerous (does not exist in nom.), Sks. 138 A. all-fjölkunnigr, adj. very deeply versed in sorcery, Fms. ii. 175, Fas. i. 412. all-fjölmeðr and -mennr, adj. followed, attended by very many people, much frequented, Eg. 724, 188, Hkr. i. 215: n. sing. in very great numbers, Fms. i. 36. all-fjölrætt, n. adj. very heedful, much talked of, Nj. 109. all-forsjáll, adj. very prudent, Hom. 115. all-framr, adj. very famous, Lex. Poët.; very far forward, Grett. 161 A. all-frekliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very daringly, impudently, Fas. i. 24. all-frekr, adj. too eager, too daring, Fms. vii. 164. all-friðliga, adv. in very great peace, Lex. Poët. all-fríðr, adj. very beautiful, Eg. 23, Hkr. i. 225, ii. 354, Fms. i. 2. all-frjáls, adj. very free, independent, v. alfrjáls. all-fróðligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very wise, learned, Sks. 306 B. all-fróðr, adj. very learned, Sks. 30. all-frægr, adj. very famous, Fms. ii. 324, Hkr. i. 232, ii. 187, Ld. 122. all-frækiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj., and all-frækn, adj. and -liga, adv. very bold, boldly, Ísl. ii. 267, Hkr. i. 239, Fms. i. 121. all-fúss, adj. and -liga, adv. very eager, eagerly, Eg. 488, Fms. xi. 89. all-fýsiligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very desirable, Eg. 19, 468. all-fölr, adj. very pale, Lex. Poët. all-gagnsamr, adj. very profitable, gainful, Ísl. ii. 56. all-gamall, adj. very old, Hkr. i. 34. all-gegniliga and -gegnliga, adv. very fittingly, Sturl. ii. 63. all-gemsmikill, adj. very wanton, frolicsome, Sturl. ii. 57. all-gerla and -görviligr, v. -görla, -görviligr. all-gestrisinn, adj. very hospitable, Háv. 40. all-geysilegr, adj. and -liga, adv. very impetuous, Fms. x. 81. all-gildliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. with a very grand air, Grett. 121. all-gildr, adj. very grand, Lex. Poët. all-giptusam-liga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very lucky, Fms. x. 53. all-glaðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very joyfully, joyful, Fms. iii. 143, Lv. 55. all-glaðr, adj. very joyful, Eg. 163, Ld. 176. all-gleymr, adj. very gleeful, mirthful, in high spirits, [glaumr], verða a. við e-t, Sturl. iii. 152, Eb. 36. all-glæsiliga, adj. and -ligr, adv. very shiny, Eb. 34, Fas. iii. 626, Fms. ix. 430. all-glöggsær, adj. very transparent, dearly visible, metaph., þorf. Karl. 380. all-glöggt, n. adj. very exactly, Hkr. iii. 253, Fas. iii. 13. all-góðmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very kindly, kind, Mag. 6. all-góðr, adj. very good, Nj. 222, Eg. 36, 198. all-greiðliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very easy, easily, Eb. 268: neut. as adv., Eb. l. c. all-grimmliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very grimly, fiercely, Fas. iii. 414. all-grimmr, adj. very cruel, fierce, Hkr. iii. 167. all-grun-samliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very suspiciously, Ísl. ii. 364. all-göfugr, adj. very distinguished, Eg. 598, Bs. i. 60. all-görla, adv. very clearly, precisely, Hkr. iii. 133, Fms. xi. 15. all-görviligr, adj. very stout, manly, Fms. ii. 28. all-hagstæðr, adj. with a very fair wind, Sturl. iii. 109. all-harðligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very hard, stern, Fas. i. 382. all-harðr, adj. very hard, stern, Fms. i. 177: n. sing. severely, Nj. 165, Grág. i. 261. all-háskasamligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very hazardous, Fms. v. 135. all-heiðinn, adj. quite heathen, Fs. 89 (in a verse). all-heilagr, adj. very sacred, Lex. Poët. all-heimskliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very foolish, frantic, Hkr. ii. 190, Fas. iii. 293. all-heimskr, adj. very silly, stupid, Eg. 376, Grett. 159. all-heppinn, adj. very lucky, happy, Lex. Poët. all-herðimikill, adj. very broad-shouldered, Eg. 305. all-hermannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very martial, Fms. xi. 233. all-hjaldrjúgr, adj. very gossipping, chattering, Lv. 57: neut. as adv., Vápn. 10. all-hógliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very gently, Fms. xi. 240, vi. 274. all-hóleitr and -háleitr, adj. very sublime, Hom. 23. all-hór and -hár, adj. very high, tall, v. -hár. all-hratt, n. adj. in all speed, Lex. Poët. all-hraustliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very bravely, Fms. viii. 289, Eb. 34. all-hraustr, adj. very valiant, Fms. viii. 267. all-hreystimannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very valiantly, Fms. xi. 95. all-hrumliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very infirmly from age, Fas. ii. 91. all-hræddr, adj. very much afraid, Fbr. 94. all-hræðinn, adj. very timid, Fms. vi. 155. all-huml;mgsjúkr, adj. very grieved, heart-sick, Hkr. i. 243, Fms. vi. 133. all-hvass, adj. of the wind, blowing very sharp, Fms. ix. 20, Lex. Poët. all-hyggi-ligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very carefully, Fas. iii. 610. all-hýrliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very blandly, with a very bright face, Fas. iii. 636. all-hæðiligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very ridiculous, Finnb. 312. all-hældreginn, adj. walking very much on one’s heels, dragging the heels very much in walking, of an aged or beggarly person, Band. 9. all-hœgliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very softly, meekly, Fms. xi. 389. all-hœlinn, adj. very bragging, Lex. Poët. all-iðinn, adj. very diligent, laborious, Bs. i. 278. all-illa, adv. and -illr, adj. very badly, bad, wicked, Nj. 242, cp. ilia; ill-willed, Eg. 542: compar., vera allver um, to be worse off, Nj. 221 (Ed. allvant); angry, Lv. 145; disgraceful, Eg. 237; unfortunate, Sturl. ii. 47. all-jafnlyndr, adj. very calm, even-tempered, Fms. vi. 287. all-kaldr, adj. very cold, Vápn. 21. all-kappsamliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. with very much zeal, liberally, Hkr. i. 271; veita a., of hospitality, Ld. 292; mæla a., frankly, peremptorily, 296. all-kappsamr, adj. very eager, vehement, Eg. 187. all-karlmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very manfully, Fms. x. 141. all-kaupmannliga, adv. in a very businesslike, tradesmanlike way, Fms. v.255. all-kátligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very funny, Grett. 112. all-kátr, adj. very joyful, Nj. 18, Eg. 44, 332. all-keppinn, adj. very snappish, Lex. Poët. all-kerskiligr and -keskiligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very sarcastic, biting, Sturl. ii. 196. all-klókr, adj. very shrewd, Hkr. iii. 317. all-knáliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very stoutly, vigorously, Rd. 312. all-kostgæflliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very earnestly, in a very painstaking way, Stj. all-kostigr, adj. very excellent, Lex. Poët. all-kviklatr, adj. very quick, lively, Ld. 270. all-kynliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very strangely, strange, Ísl. ii. 58, Fms. ii. 227, Grett. 160. all-kyrrligr, adj. very quiet, tranquil, Háv. 49. all-kærr, adj. very dear, beloved, Eg. 139, Fms. i. 48; very fond of, Hkr. i. 194: neut., Eg. 116, of mutual love. all-langr, adj. very long, Háv. 49. all-laust, n. adj. very loosely, Fms. xi. 103. all-lágr, adj. very low, short of stature, Fbr. 68. all-lengi, adv. very long, K. Þ. K. 158. all-léttbrúnn, adj. of very brightened, cheerful countenance, Ld. 94. all-léttiliga, adv. very lightly, Fas. iii. 612. all-léttmælt, n. adj., vera a. um e-t, to speak in a very lively way, Fms. iv. 261. all-léttr, adj. very light (in weight), Fas. iii. 487. all-líkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. in very agreeable, courteous terms, Fas. i. 84. all-likligr, adj. very likely, Fas. ii. 247, Sks. 669. all-líkr, adj. very like, Fas. iii. 579, Sd. 160, Korm. 142. all-lítilfjörligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very puny, prop. having little life in one, Háv. 54. all-lítill, adj. very little, Fær. 268: n. sing. all-lítt, as adv. very little, Nj. 108, 130, Korm. 172; poorly, Grett. 116. all-lyginn, adj. very given to lying, Fbr. 157. all-makligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very deserving, fitting, Sturl. iii. 127, Bjarn. 22. all-mann-fátt, n. adj. with very few people, Gísl. 31. all-mannhættr, adj. very dangerous, Fas. iii. 34. all-mannskæðr, adj. very full of manskathe, very murderous, Fms. ii. 512. all-mannæenligr, adj. a very promising man, Fms. iv. 254. all-mannvænn, adj. a man of very great promise, Hkr. ii. 182. all-margliga, adv. very affably, Sturl. iii. 27. all-margmæltr, part. very talkative, Sturl. ii. 179. all-margr, adj. very numerous, pl. very many, Nj. 32, Grág. ii. 176, Sks. 328, Gþl. 329. all-margrætt, n. adj. part. very much spoken of, Fms. viii. 275. all-málugr, adj. very loquacious, Hkr. iii. 152, 655 xi. 2. all-máttfarinn, adj. very much worn out, with very little strength left, Fas. ii. 356. all-máttlítill, adj. very weak, Fms. i. 159. all-meginlauss, adj. very void of strength, Fms. xi. 103. all-mikilfengligr, adj. very high and mighty, very imposing, Fs. all-mikill, adj. very great, Ísl. ii. 269, Nj. 193, Eg. 29, 39: neut. as adv. greatly, Fms. i. 24, vii. 110. all-mikilmannliga, adv. very nobly, Sturl. i. 33. all-misjafn, adj. very variously, unfavourably, in such phrases as, mæla a. um e-t, there were very different stories about the matter, leggja a. til, ganga a. undir, taka a. á, Eg. 242, Hkr. ii. 123, Fms. i. 86, vii. no, Ld. 166. all-mjór, adj. very slim, slender, narrow, Hkr. iii. 117, Gþl. 173. all-mjök, adv. very much, Nj. 134, Ld. 196, Eg. 19; féllu þá a. menn, in very great numbers, Fms. i. 173. all-myrkr, adj. very dark, Fms. ix. 23. all-mæðiliga, adv. with very great effort, heavily, Fms. ix. 16. all-nauðigr, adj. and -liga, adv. very reluctant, unwilling, Grett. 153; a. staddr, dangerously, Fms. v. 212. all-náinn, adj. very near, nearly related, Sks. 330. all-náttförull, adj. very much given to wandering by night, Lex. Poët. all-níðskárr, adj. of a poet, given to mocking, satirical verse, [níð and skáld (?)], Fms. ii. 7. all-nóg, adv. very abundantly, Sd. 182. all-nær, adv. very near, Fms. vii. 289; metaph., lagði a. at, pretty nearly, well-nigh, Fs., Sks. 684 B. all-nærri, adv. very near, Ld. 202, Fas. iii. 339. all-opt, adv. very often, Anecd. 38, Gþl. 169. all-orðfátt, n. adj. in the phrase, göra a. urn, to be very short of words as to, Bjarn. 31. all-ógurligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very frightful, Edda 41. all-ólmliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very furiously, Fas. iii. 546, Bárð. 177. áll-óttalaust, n. adj. with very little to fear, Eg. 371, v. l. all-ramskipaðr, adj. part. very strongly manned, Fms. iii. 13. all-rauðr, adj. very red, Ld. 182. all-ráðligr, adj. very expedient, advisable, Grett. 145. all-reiðiligr, adj. looking very wrathful, Fms. iv. 161. all-reiðr, adj. very wroth, angry, Edda 57, Nj. 135, Eg. 139. all-ríkmarmligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very grand, pompous, magnificent, Fms. i. 213. all-ríkr, adj. very powerful, Fms. i. 115. all-rýrliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very feebly, puny, Fbr. 28. all-röskliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very smart, brisk, Fms. viii. 317. all-sannligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very likely, ‘soothlike,’ Fms. iv. 270. all-sáttgjarnliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very placable, of mild disposition, Sturl. iii. 288. all-seinn, adj. very slow, Bs. i. 192: neut. as adv. slowly, Grett. 151 A. all-sigrsæll, adj. very victorious, having very good luck in war, Hkr. i. 28. all-skammr, adj. very short, very scant, Nj. 264: neut. substantively, a very short way, Finnb. 324; short distance, Fms. iv. 329. all-skapliga, adv. very fittingly, properly, Grett. 120. all-skapværr, adj. of a very gentle, meek disposition, Sturl. all-skapþungt, n. adj., vera a., to be in a very gloomy, depressed state of mind, Fms. iv. 26. all-skarpr, adj. very sharp, Lex. Poët. all-skeinuhættr, adj. very dangerous, vulnerable, Sturl. ii. 139. all-skemtiligr, adj. very amusing, Sturl. ii. 77. all-skillítill, adj. very slow-witted, dull, Sturl. j. 89. all-skjallkænliga, adv. [skjalla, to flatter], very coaxingly, Grett. 131 A. all-skjótt, n. adj. as adv. very soon, Nj. 236. all-skrautligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very smart, splendid, Fas. ii. 366, Mag. 11. all-skygn, adj. very sharp-sighted, Hrafn. 33. all-skyldr, adj. bound to, very obligatory; neut. = bounden duty, Sks. 484; deserved, Gþl. 61:
    β. nearly related, near akin, Fms. xi. 75. all-skyndiliga, adv. very quickly, Blas. 40. all-skynsamliga, adv. very judiciously, Sturl. iii. 161. all-skyrugr, adj. all curd-besprent, Grett. 107 A. all-sköruliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very frankly, boldly, dignified, Sturl. iii. 39, Fms. ix. 5, Ld. 94 C, 226, Bs. i. all-sljáliga, adv. very slowly, sluggishly, Grett. 101 A. all-smár, adj. very small, Fms. v. 55, xi. 61. all-snarpliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very sharply, smartly, Fms. viii. 346. all-snarpr, adj. very sharp, Fms. i. 38, Nj. 246. all-snemma, adv. very early, Fms. ii. 223. all-snjallr, adj. very shrewd, clever, Fms. viii. 367. all-snúðula, adv. very quickly, Lex. Poët. all-snæfr, adj. very brisk, id. all-snöfurmannligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very brisk and energetic looking, of a man, Fms. xi. 79. all-spakliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very mildly, moderately, wisely, Hkr. ii. 41. all-spakr, adj. very gentle, wise, Fms. vi. 298. all-starsýnn, adj. who stares very hard at a thing, looking fixedly upon, Fms. vi. 203. all-sterkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very briskly, strongly, Ld. 158, Fas. iii. 612. all-sterkr, adj. very strong, Hkr. i. 238, Eg. 285; Ísl. ii. 461 ( very vehement); as a pr. name, Fms. iii. 183. all-stilliliga, adv. very calmly, in a very composed manner, Ld. 318. all-stirðr, adj. very stiff, Háv. 46. all-stórhöggr, adj. dealing very hard blows, Fms. i. 171. all-stórliga, adv. very haughtily, Hkr. ii. 63, Ld. 168. all-stórmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very munificently, nobly, Fas. iii. 45; haughtily, Sd. 146. all-stórorðr, adj. using very big words, Eg. 340, Ld. 38 ( very boisterous). all-stórr, adj. very great, metaph. big, puffed up, Ld. 318; dat. all-stórum, as adv. very largely, Edda 32. all-strangr, adj. very rapid, Lex. Poët. all-styggr, adj. very ill-humoured, cross, Grett. 103 A. all-styrkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very stoutly, Stj. 402. all-styrkr, adj. very strong, Fms. i. 177. all-svangr, adj. very hungry, Lex. Poët. all-svinnliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very wisely, prudently, wise, Fas. i. 95, ii. 266. all-sættfúss, adj. very placable, peace-loving, very willing to accept an atonement, Sturl. iii. 19. all-sœmiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very seemly, decorous, honourable, Hkr. i. 215, Ísl. ii. 163. all-tiginn, adj. very princely, Lex. Poët. all-tillátsamr, adj. very indulgent, lenient, Þórð. 12. all-tíðrætt, n. adj. very much talked of, much spoken of, Eg. 99, Sturl. i. 199. all-tíðvirkr, adj. very quick at work, Fms. xi. 377. all-torfyndr, adj. very hard to find, Fms. vii. 356. all-torfært, n. adj. very hard to pass, cross, Eg. 546. all-torsótt, n. adj. part. very difficult to reach, Eg. 546. all-tortryggiliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very suspiciously, Sturl. ii. 47. all-torveldligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very difficult, Str. all-trauðr, adj. very slow, unwilling, Fms. xi. 39. all-tregr, adj. very tardy, Fær. 114, Bárð. 178. all-trúr, adj. very true. Fms. vi. 377. all-tryggr, adj. very trusty, Hkr. iii. 167. all-tvítugr, false reading, instead of eigi alls t., not quite twenty, Sturl. i. 181. all-undarligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very odd, wonderful, Fms. ii. 150. all-ungr, adj. very young, Eg. 268, Fms. i. 14, Ld. 274. all-úbeinskeyttr, adj. shooting very badly, Fms. ii. 103. all-úblíðr, adj. very harsh, unkind, Fas. ii. all-úbragðligr, adj. very ill-looking, Sturl. iii. 234. all-údæll, adj. very spiteful, untractable, Sturl. i. 99. all-úfagr, adj. very ugly, metaph., Fms. iii. 154. all-úfimliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very awkwardly, Fas. ii. 543. all-úframliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very backward, shy, timid, Fbr. 38 C. all-úfríðr, adj. very ugly, Fms. xi. 227. all-úfrýnn, adj. very sullen, ‘frowning,’ sour, Eg. 525. all-úfrægr, adj. very inglorious, Fms. iv. 259. all-úglaðr, adj. very gloomy, sad, Hkr. iii. 379. all-úhægr, adj. very difficult, Eg. 227. all-úhöfðingligr, adj. very low-looking, very plebeian, Finnb. 222. all-úkátr, adj. very sorrowful, Edda 35, Eg. 223, Fms. i. 37. all-úknár, adj. very weak of frame, Grett. 119 A, very badly knit; Bs. i. 461 (of boys). all-úkonungligr, adj. very unkingly, Fms. viii. 158. all-úkunnigr, adj. quite unknown, Ísl. ii. 412. all-úlífligr, adj. very unlikely to live, Hkr. ii. 200. all-úlíkliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very unlikely, Gísl. 24, Sd. 123, Finnb. 310. all-úlíkr, adj. very unlike, Glúm. 364. all-úlyginn, adj. not at all given to lie, truthful, Fbr. 157. all-úmáttuliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. weakly, very weak, tender, Fms. iv. 318. all-úráðinn, adj. part. very ‘unready’ (cp. Ethelred the ‘unready’), undecided, Lv. 9. all-úráðliga, adv. very unadvisedly, rashly, Odd. 12 old Ed. all-úsannligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very untruthful, unjust; also, unlikely, Fms. vii. 141. all-úsáttfúss, adj. very implacable, unwilling to come to terms, Sturl. iii. 275. all-úskyldr, adj. very strange to, not at all bound to…, Eg. 10. all-úspakr, adj. very unruly, Sturl. ii. 61. all-úsváss, adj. very uncomfortable, of weather, cold and rainy, Bs. i. 509. all-úsýnn, adj. very uncertain, doubtful, Glúm. 358, Sturl. i. 105. all-úsæligr, adj. of very poor, wretched appearance, Niðrst. 109. all-úvinsæll, adj. very unpopular, Fms. iv. 369, Fas. iii. 520. all-úvísliga, adv. very unwisely, Niðrst. 6. all-úvænliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. of very unfavourable prospect, Fas. ii. 266; n. adj. very unpromising, Grett. 148 A. all-úvænn, adi. very ugly, Fas. i. 234; very unpromising, unfavourable, Ísl. ii. 225: neut. as adv. unfavourably, Fms. xi. 134. all-úþarfr, adj. very unthrifty, very unprofitable, something that had better be prevented, Eg. 576, Hkr. ii. 245. all-vandlátr, adj. very difficult, hard to please, Fms. vi. 387. all-vandliga, adv. with very great pains, exactly, carefully, Sks. 658 B. all-vant, n. adj., vera a. um e-t, to be in a very great strait, Nj. 221. all-varfærr, adj. very careful, solicitous, Eg. 63. all-vaskligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very brisk, smart, gallant, Hkr. i. 104; compar. v. alvaskligr. all-vaskr, adj. very brisk, gallant, Fms. viii. 226. all-vandr, adj. very bad, of clothes, much worn, Pm. 11. all-vápndjarfr, adj. very bold, daring in arms, Hkr. iii. 63. all-veðrlítið, n. adj. very calm, with little wind, Fms. vi. 360. all-vegliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very grand, princely, nobly, Fms. i. 20, Eg. 332, Hkr. i. 15. all-vel, adv. very well, Nj. 12, Eg. 78, 198; compar. albetr, v. alvel. all-vesall, adj. very puny, wretched, Nj. 97. all-vesalliga, adv. very wretchedly, Ölk. 35. all-vesalmannliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. id., Ísl. ii. 416. all-vesæll, adj. very miserable, base, vile, Nj. 97. all-vingjarnliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very friendly, amicable, Sturl. ii. 168. all-vingott, n. adj. on very friendly terms, Fbr. 129. all-vinsæll, adj. very popular, used of a man blessed with many friends, Fms. i. 184, ii. 44, Orkn. 104 old Ed. all-virðuligr, adj. and -liga, adv. very worthy, dignified, Fms. x. 84, Bs. i. 83. all-vitr, adj. very wise, Sks. 29 B (superl.) all-vitrliga, adv. very wisely, Fas. ii. 66. all-víða and all-vítt, n. adj. very widely, Hkr. iii. 141, Lex. Poët. all-vígliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. in a very warlike manner, Fms. ix. 488, Fas. ii. 112. all-vígmannliga, adv. very martially, Fas. iii. 150. all-vígmóðr, adj. quite wearied out with fighting, Introd. to Helgakviða (Sæm.) all-víss, adj. very wise, sure, Sks. 520, Lex. Poët.: neut. to a dead certainty, Lex. Poët. all-vænliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very promising, handsome, Glúm. 349, Fms. v. 260, Fbr. 114. all-vænn, adj. id., Clem. 24, Bs. i. 340: neut., þykja a. um, to be in high spirits, Ísl. ii. 361; make much of, Fms. ii. 76; as adv. favourably, Fms. iv. 192. all-vörpuligr, adj. of a very stout, stately frame, Hkr. ii. 254. all-vöxtuligr, adj. very tall, of large growth, Fas. iii. 627. all-þakkligr, adj. very pretty, = þekkiligr, Lex. Poët. all-þakksamliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very thankfully, Fms. i. 120, Ld. 298. all-þarfliga, adv. very thriftily, very pressingly; biðja a., to beg very hard, Edda 45. all-þarfr, adj. very thrifty, Lex. Poët. all-þéttr, adj. very crowded, cp. Lex. Poët. all-þrekligr, adj. of a very robust frame, Hkr. ii. 2. all-þröngr, adj. as neut. in a very great crowd, Edda 24. all-þungliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. very hard, unwilling, reluctant, Sturl. ii. 120; taka a. á e-m, to be very hard upon, Mag. 1. all-þungr, adj. very unfavourable, Hkr. ii. 358; hostile, badly disposed towards, Eb. 108, Eg. 332; þykja a., to dislike, Fms. viii. 441; a. orð, to blame, Sturl. ii. 62. all-þykkr, adj. very thick, Fas. i. 339: n. sing. as adv. thickly, Fms. vii. 70 (of great numbers slain on the battle-field). all-æfr, adj. very furious, wrath, Ísl. ii. 258, Lv. 60, Fas. i. 404. all-ægiligr, adj. very terrible, Dropl. 18. all-æstr, adj. very incited, vehement, Nj. 231. all-örorðr, adj. very quick-tongued, frank, outspoken, Eg. 340. all-öruggliga, adv. very steadfastly, very firmly, Grett. 153 A. all-öruggr, adj. very unflinching, Bs. i. 624.

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  • 47 GEIRR

    (-s, -ar), m.
    1) spear;
    2) the point of an anvil (nefsteði).
    * * *
    m. [A. S. gâr; Hel. gêr; O. H. G. keir, whence kesja, q. v.; cp. also Lat. gaesum, a Teut.-Lat. word]:—a spear, Edda 41, Fms. i. 177, Hm. 15, 37, Hkv. 1. 15, Hbl. 40; Odin is represented wielding a geir, called Gungnir, as are also the Valkyrjur; marka sik geirs-oddi, to mark oneself in the breast with a spear’s point, so as to make blood flow, was a heathen rite whereby warriors on their death-bed devoted themselves to Odin; it was the common belief that a man who died a natural death was not admitted into Valhalla after death; this rite is only mentioned in mythical Sagas such as Yngl. S. ch. 10; cp. also Gautr. S. ch. 7.—þá stakk Starkaðr sprotanum á konungi ok mælti, nú gef ek þik Óðni: the origin of this rite is in Hm., where Odin himself is represented as hanging on the tree Yggdrasil ‘wounded with a spear and given to Odin, myself to myself;’ some trace it to a Christian origin, which is not very likely. Again, the cruel blóðörn (q. v.) is no doubt connected with this kind of sacrifice to Odin.
    II. a pr. name, and also in many compds, Sig-geirr, Þór-geirr, Ás-geirr, Vé-geirr ( the holy spear), and Geir-hildr, Geir-ríðr, Geir-mundr, Geir-laug, Geir-röðr, and many others, vide Landn. Geira, u, f. a pr. name, Landn.

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  • 48 HVAT

    (old gen. hvess, dat. hví), neut. pron.
    I. int. pron.
    1) what (h. sýnist þér ráð?); h. er þér, Hjálmar? what is the matter with thee, H.?; expressing wonder, what sort of? (h. Øgmundr ertu?); with gen., h. er þat fira, flagða, drauma, fiska? what sort of men. witches, dreams, fishes? h. manna ertu? what sort of a man art thou?; with dat., hann spurði, h. mönnum þeir væri, what kind of men they were;
    2) implying an answer in the negative, to what end? of what use? (h. skal rögum manni langt vápn?)
    3) how, = hve, hversu; fréttir hann nú, h. liði bónorðs-málum, how the was going on;
    II. indef. pron.
    1) each, every; h. at öðru, ‘each with the other’, everything; þat lið, er honum fylgdi, flýr sér hvat, scattered in all directions; h. bíðr sinnar stundar, there is a time for everything;
    2) = hvatki, with the relat. part. ‘er (es)’ or ‘sem’; h. sem or h. es, whatsoever;
    3) with compar., ever so much; hann var til hans h. betr en til sinna barna, he was ever so much kinder to him than to his own children.
    * * *
    neut. pron. of an obsolete hvar; for the other kindred forms see hverr, hví, and hót.
    A. Interrog. direct and indirect, what; eiga at bíða hvat ek skal á kveða, Nj. 3; vita, hvat hann skal við kveða, Hm. 28, Vþm. 55; veit ek eigi hvat til annars kemr, Band. 36 new Ed., passim.
    β. = Germ. was für ein …? North. E. what for a …? for what sort of a …? expressing wonder or the like; hvat Ögmundr ertú, what sort of an O. art thou? Fas. ii. 534; hvat fé er þat? Nj. 55: indirectly, þeir vissu eigi hvat lið þat var, Hkr. i. 268.
    2. with gen., hvat er manna þat mér ókunnra? Vtkv. 5; hvat er þat fíra, flagða, drauma, fiska, what sort of men, witches, dreams, fishes? Alm. 2, 5, Skv. 2. 1, Fsm. 2, Em. i; hvat mun enn verða æfi minnar? Skv. 1. 12, 14, 18; hvat manna ertú, what sort of a man art thou? Fms. ix. 55; hvat kvenna ertú? Dropl. 4; hvat karla er þat? Fms. vii. 152; hvat íþrótta er þat? Edda 31; hvat undra varð þess? 623. 35: indirect, hann spurði hvat manna Hallfreðr var, Fms. ii. 54, vii. 166; hvat sveina þat myndi vera, x. 219; hann spurði hvat væri ráðs hennar, he asked what she intended to do, i. 186; hvat hann vildi ráða sinna, vii. 154; spurði hvat veðrs væfi, Bjarn. 54.
    β. with dat., hvat liði er þetta? Fms. ix. 50; hvat rani var þat? Ísl. ii. 142; hvat húsi stendr þar? Hkr. iii. 187, Stj. 626, 650: indirect, spurði hvat mönnum þeir væri, Eg. 162; hann spyrr hvat mönnum þeir sé, Fær. 64; vita hvat mönnum þeir væri, Hkr, i. 268; hvat erendum, Fs. 11; er hestrinn kenndi hvat hrossi þetta var, Edda 26; Þá þóttisk þórr skilja hvat látum verit hafði um nóttina. 29; hvat matvistum, Str. 81.
    3. what, why, how? in asking, denoting surprise, indignation, or expecting an answer in the negative, Lat. numquid? hvat skal rögum manni langt vápn, to what use? hvat skaltú sveinn í sess minn? Eg. (in a verse); hvat hæfir ykkr með mér at vera? Stj. 420; hvat þarftú at spyrja at nafni minu? 399, 410, 476; hvat ek veit, segir Gunnarr, hvárt …? Nj. 85; hvat mun ek þat vita, how should I know that? Bs. ii. 104.
    4. how = hve; fréttir hann nú hvat liði bónorðs-málum, Ld. 92; hvat hlýðnir landsmenn vóro, Íb. 16; hvat grimm, how cruel! Mar.
    5. causal, why? hvat spyrr þú mik? Hom.; hvat lystr þú mik? id., freq.
    B. Indef. pron. each, every, with the particle er (es) or sem, whatso- ever; hvat sem, or hvat es, whatsoever; hvat dýr sem er, Gþl. 457, Fms. vii. 29; hvat sem hann kostaði til, Edda 29; hvat fjarlægr sem…, howsoever remote…, Stj. 93: with suffixed es, hvaz or hvats, id., see er, p. 131.
    2. with the possess, pron. sinn; hvat bíðr sinnar stundar, Lat. horam quodque suam expectat, there is a time for everything, Nj. 79; flýr sér hvat, they run each his own way, i. e. were scattered in all directions, Fms. x. 268.
    3. hvat af öðru, from one to another, in succession, Fms. i. 128; hvat af hverju, ‘what from which,’ i. e. soon; hans er von hvað af hverju, he is expected every moment, (mod.)
    4. with compar. ever so much; hann var til hans hvat betr enn til sinna barna, he was ever so much kinder to him than to his wn children, Ld. 304.
    II. as interj., hú, há, eðr hvat! Sks. 365 B; vaknaði hann alltrautt ok mælti nær í úvitinu, hvat! hvat! Fms. ix. 24.

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  • 49 क्रूर


    krūrá
    mf (ā́)n. (fr. kraví-s cf. sthūrá andᅠ sthávira), wounded, hurt, sore ṠBr. ;

    « bloody, raw», cruel, fierce, ferocious, pitiless, harsh, formidable AV. TS. VI Mn. etc.. ;
    inauspicious (as opposed to saumya andᅠ a-krūra, said of the first, third, fifth, seventh, ninth, andᅠ eleventh signs of the zodiac, which are supposed to have a malignant influence Jyot. ;
    said of planets VarBṛS.);
    hard, solid Suṡr. Ṡak. Pañcat. ;
    strong (as a bow, opposed to manda) Nār. ;
    hot, sharp, disagreeable L. ;
    (am) ind. in a formidable manner MBh. III, 15669 ;
    (as, am) m. n. boiled rice (cf. kūra) L. ;
    m. a hawk L. ;
    a heron L. ;
    red oleander (= rakta-karavīra) L. ;
    (ā) f. a variety of Punarnavā with red blossoms L. ;
    (ám) n. a wound, sore AV. VS. TS. ṠBr. ;
    blood-shedding, slaughter, cruelty, any horrible deed, harshness AV. AitBr. I, 26 Mn. I, 29 etc.. ;
    any frightful apparition AdbhBr. ;
    a kind of house Gal
    - क्रूरकर्मन्
    - क्रूरकृकर
    - क्रूरकृत्
    - क्रूरकोष्ठ
    - क्रूरगन्ध
    - क्रूरगन्धक
    - क्रूरचरित
    - क्रूरचेष्टित
    - क्रूरता
    - क्रूरत्व
    - क्रूरदन्ती
    - क्रूरदृश्
    - क्रूरदृष्टि
    - क्रूरधूर्त
    - क्रूरनिश्चय
    - क्रूरप्रकृतिक
    - क्रूरबुद्धि
    - क्रूरमानस
    - क्रूररव
    - क्रूरराविन्
    - क्रूरलोचन
    - क्रूरसमाचार
    - क्रूरसर्पवत्
    - क्रूरस्वर
    - क्रूराकृति
    - क्रूराक्ष
    - क्रूराचार
    - क्रूरात्मन्
    - क्रूरालापिन्
    - क्रूराशय
    - क्रूरोपसंहत
    - क्रूरीकृ

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  • 50 क्षुद्र


    kshudrá
    mf (ā)n. (compar. kshodīyas, superl. - dishṭha, qq.vv.)

    minute, diminutive, tiny, very small, little, trifling
    AV. VS. XIV, 30 TBr. III ṠBr. ChUp. AitUp. Yājñ. etc.. ;
    mean, low, vile Mn. VII, 27 Yājñ. I, 309 MBh. etc.. ;
    wicked (said in joke) Mālav. ;
    niggardly, avaricious L. ;
    cruel L. ;
    poor, indigent L. ;
    m. a small particle of rice L. ;
    = - roga (q.v.) Suṡr. ;
    = - panasa (q.v.) L. ;
    (ā) f. (Pāṇ. 4-3, 119) a kind of bee Bhpr. ;
    a fly, gnat L. ;
    a base orᅠ despicable woman Pāṇ. 4-1, 131 ;
    a maimed orᅠ crippled woman ib. Pat. ;
    a whore, harlot L. ;
    a dancing girl L. ;
    a quarrelsome woman L. ;
    N. of several plants (Solanum Jacquini, alsoᅠ another variety of Solanum, Oxalis pusilla, Coix barbata, Nardostachys Jaṭā-māṇsī) L. ;
    (ám) n. a particle of dust, flour, meal RV. I, 129, 6 and VIII, 49, 4 ;
    + cf. Lith. kūdikis, « an infant» ;
    Pers. كودك kūdak, « small a boy»
    - क्षुद्रकण्टकारी
    - क्षुद्रकण्टकी
    - क्षुद्रकण्टारिका
    - क्षुद्रकण्टिका
    - क्षुद्रकम्बु
    - क्षुद्रकर्मन्
    - क्षुद्रकल्प
    - क्षुद्रकारलिका
    - क्षुद्रकारवेल्ली
    - क्षुद्रकुलिश
    - क्षुद्रकुष्ठ
    - क्षुद्रक्ल्रिप्ति
    - क्षुद्रक्षुर
    - क्षुद्रगुड
    - क्षुद्रगोक्षुरक
    - क्षुद्रघण्टिका
    - क्षुद्रघण्टी
    - क्षुद्रघोली
    - क्षुद्रचञ्चु
    - क्षुद्रचन्दन
    - क्षुद्रचम्पक
    - क्षुद्रचिर्भिता
    - क्षुद्रचूद
    - क्षुद्रजन्तु
    - क्षुद्रजातीफल
    - क्षुद्रजीर
    - क्षुद्रजीवा
    - क्षुद्रंचर
    - क्षुद्रतण्डुल
    - क्षुद्रता
    - क्षुद्रतात
    - क्षुद्रतुलसी
    - क्षुद्रत्व
    - क्षुद्रदंशिका
    - क्षुद्रदंशी
    - क्षुद्रदुरालभा
    - क्षुद्रदुःस्पर्शा
    - क्षुद्रधात्री
    - क्षुद्रधान्य
    - क्षुद्रनदी
    - क्षुद्रनासिक
    - क्षुद्रपक्षिक
    - क्षुद्रपत्त्रा
    - क्षुद्रपत्त्री
    - क्षुद्रपद
    - क्षुद्रपनस
    - क्षुद्रपर्ण
    - क्षुद्रपशु
    - क्षुद्रपाषाणभेदक
    - क्षुद्रपाषाणभेदा
    - क्षुद्रपाषाणभेदी
    - क्षुद्रपिप्पली
    - क्षुद्रपृषती
    - क्षुद्रपोतिका
    - क्षुद्रफलक
    - क्षुद्रफला
    - क्षुद्रबक
    - क्षुद्रबला
    - क्षुद्रबुद्धि
    - क्षुद्रभ
    - क्षुद्रभण्टाकी
    - क्षुद्रभृत्
    - क्षुद्रमहा
    - क्षुद्रमीन
    - क्षुद्रमुस्ता
    - क्षुद्ररस
    - क्षुद्ररुहा
    - क्षुद्ररोग
    - क्षुद्ररोगिक
    - क्षुद्रवंशा
    - क्षुद्रवज्र
    - क्षुद्रवर्वणा
    - क्षुद्रवल्ली
    - क्षुद्रवार्ताकिनी
    - क्षुद्रवार्ताकी
    - क्षुद्रवास्तुकी
    - क्षुद्रवैदेही
    - क्षुद्रशङ्ख
    - क्षुद्रशणपुष्पिका
    - क्षुद्रशर्करा
    - क्षुद्रशर्करिका
    - क्षुद्रशार्दूल
    - क्षुद्रशीर्ष
    - क्षुद्रशील
    - क्षुद्रशुक्ति
    - क्षुद्रशुक्तिका
    - क्षुद्रश्यामा
    - क्षुद्रश्लेष्मान्तक
    - क्षुद्रश्वास
    - क्षुद्रश्वेता
    - क्षुद्रसमाचार
    - क्षुद्रसहा
    - क्षुद्रसुवर्ण
    - क्षुद्रसूक्त
    - क्षुद्रस्फोट
    - क्षुद्रस्वर्ण
    - क्षुद्रहन्
    - क्षुद्रहिङ्गुलिका
    - क्षुद्रहिङ्गुली
    - क्षुद्राक्ष
    - क्षुद्राग्निमन्थ
    - क्षुद्राचरित
    - क्षुद्राञ्जन
    - क्षुद्राण्ड
    - क्षुद्रात्मन्
    - क्षुद्रान्त्र
    - क्षुद्रापामार्ग
    - क्षुद्रापामार्गक
    - क्षुद्रामलक
    - क्षुद्राम्बुपनस
    - क्षुद्राम्र
    - क्षुद्राम्लपनस
    - क्षुद्राम्ला
    - क्षुद्राम्लिका
    - क्षुद्रेक्ष
    - क्षुद्रेङ्गुदी
    - क्षुद्रेर्वारु
    - क्षुद्रैला
    - क्षुद्रोदुम्बरिका
    - क्षुद्रोपोदकनाम्नी
    - क्षुद्रोपोदकी
    - क्षुद्रोलूक

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  • 51 चण्ड


    cáṇḍa
    mf (ā VarBṛS. LXVIII, 92 ;

    ī R. II Vikr. Ragh. etc..)n. (probably fr. candrá, « glowing» with passion) fierce, violent, cruel, impetuous, hot, ardent with passion, passionate, angry MBh. R. etc.;
    circumcised L. ;
    m. N. of a mythical being ( cáṇḍasyanaptyás,
    « daughters of Caṇḍa», a class of female demons AV. II, 14, 1),
    Agp. XLII, 20 ;
    Ṡiva orᅠ Bhairava MBh. XII, 10358 Ṡaṃkar. XXIII (= sūrya) SkandaP. MBh. III, 14631 ;
    N. of a demon causing diseases Hariv. 9563 ;
    of a Daitya, 12937 ;
    of an attendant of Yama orᅠ of Ṡiva L. ;
    of one of the 7 clouds enveloping the earth at the deluge MatsyaP. ;
    = - cukrā L. ;
    n. heat L. ;
    passion, wrath L. ;
    (am) ind. violently, in anger Mālav. III, 21 ;
    (ā) f. (gaṇa bahv-ādi)
    N. of Durgā (esp. as incarnation for the purpose of destroying the Asura Mahisha, this exploit forming the subject of the Devīm. ;
    andᅠ being particularly celebrated in Bengāl at the Durgāpūjā about Oct. Nov.) MBh. VI, 797 Hariv. 10245 ;
    N. of one of the 8 Nāyikās orᅠ Saktis of Durgā BrahmaP. DevīP. ;
    N. of an attendant of the 12th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī L. ;
    of a river L. ;
    of a plant (Andropogon aciculatus L. ;
    Mucuna pruritus L. ;
    Salvinia cucullata L. ;
    white Dūrvā grass L. ;
    liṅginī L.) Suṡr. I, IV; VI, 51 ;
    a kind of perfume (commonly Chor) L. ;
    (ī) f. (gaṇa bahv-ādi) a passionate woman, vixen W. ;
    a term of endearment applied to a mistress W. ;
    N. of Durgā MBh. VI, 797 Hariv. 10233 Kathās. XI ;
    of a female attendant of Durgā;
    of Uddālaka's wife, JaimBhār. XXIV, 1 ;
    a short N. of the Devīm. ;
    a metre of 4 × 13 syllables (cf. uc-, pra-;
    a-caṇḍī, cāṇḍa.)
    - चण्डकर
    - चण्डकर्मन्
    - चण्डकापालिक
    - चण्डकिरण
    - चण्डकेतु
    - चण्डकोलाहला
    - चण्डकौशिक
    - चण्डगिरिक
    - चण्डग्राहवत्
    - चण्डघण्टा
    - चण्डघोष
    - चण्डचुक्रा
    - चण्डता
    - चण्डताल
    - चण्डतुण्डक
    - चण्डत्व
    - चण्डदीधिति
    - चण्डधामन्
    - चण्डनायिका
    - चण्डपोतक
    - चण्डप्रद्योत
    - चण्डप्रभ
    - चण्डबल
    - चण्डभानु
    - चण्डभार्गव
    - चण्डभुजंग
    - चण्डमरीचि
    - चण्डमहारोषणतन्त्र
    - चण्डमहासेन
    - चण्डमारुत
    - चण्डमुण्डा
    - चण्डमृग
    - चण्डरव
    - चण्डरश्मि
    - चण्डरुद्रिका
    - चण्डरूपा
    - चण्डरोचिस्
    - चण्डवत्
    - चण्डवर्मन्
    - चण्डविक्रम
    - चण्डवीर
    - चण्डवृत्ति
    - चण्डवृष्टिप्रपात
    - चण्डप्रयात
    - चण्डवेग
    - चण्डशक्ति
    - चण्डशील
    - चण्डसिंह

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  • 52 टुण्टुक


    ṭuṇṭuka
    mfn. small, minute L. ;

    cruel, harsh L. ;
    low W. ;
    m. Calosanthes indica Car. VI, 25, 66 Suṡr. I, 36 and 38; IV ;
    a kind of acacia L. ;
    the bird Sylvia sutoria L. ;
    (ā) f. = ṭaṅginī L.

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  • 53 पटु


    paṭu
    mf (u, orᅠ )n. ( paṭ?) sharp, pungent, acrid, harsh, shrill, keen, strong, intense, violent MBh. Kāv. etc.;

    smart, clever, skilful, crafty, cunning ib. ;
    great orᅠ strong in, fit for, able to;
    capable of (loc. orᅠ comp.) ib. ;
    saline (cf. tri-);
    cruel, hard L. ;
    healthy L. ;
    eloquent L. (cf. vāk-);
    clear, manifest L. ;
    m. Trichosanthes Dioeca orᅠ its leaf L. ;
    Momordica Charantia L. ;
    Nigella Indica L. ;
    a kind of perfume L. ;
    a species of camphor L. ;
    N. of a man Pravar. ;
    of a poet Cat. ;
    (pl.) of a people MārkP. ;
    of a caste VP. ;
    m. n. a mushroom L. ;
    n. salt, pulverized salt L. ;
    - पटुकरण
    - पटुकल्प
    - पटुघण्टा
    - पटुजातीय
    - पटुतर
    - पटुता
    - पटुतृणक
    - पटुत्व
    - पटुदेशीय
    - पटुदेश्य
    - पटुपत्त्रिका
    - पटुपर्णिका
    - पटुपर्णी
    - पटुमत्
    - पटुमति
    - पटुमित्र
    - पटुरूप

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  • 54 मलिनमुख


    malina-mukha
    (only L.) mfn. « dirty-faced, dark-faced», vile, wicked;

    cruel, fierce;
    m. fire;
    a kind of ape;
    a departed spirit, ghost, apparition

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  • 55 वाम


    vāma
    1) m. the act of vomiting gaṇa jvalâ̱di;

    (ī) f. id. Gal
    vāmá
    2) mf (ī́ orᅠ ā)n. (fr. 1. van)

    lovely, dear, pleasant, agreeable, fair, beautiful, splendid, noble RV. etc. etc.;
    (ifc.) striving after, eager for, intent upon, fond of Kāv. Kathās. Rājat. ;
    m. the female breast L. ;
    the god of love L. ;
    N. of Ṡiva BhP. ;
    of a Rudra ib. ;
    of Varuṇa L. ;
    (with Ṡaivas) = vāma-deva-guhya Sarvad. ;
    of a son of Ṛicīka MBh. ( B. rāma);
    of a son of Kṛishṇa andᅠ Bhadrā BhP. ;
    of a prince (son of Dharma) Cat. ;
    of a son of Bhaṭṭa-nārāyaṇa Kshitîṡ. (cf. - deva);
    of one of the Moon's horses VP. ;
    m. orᅠ n. a kind of pot-herb, Chenopodium Album L. ;
    (ā) f. a beautiful woman, any woman orᅠ wife Pañcar. Sāh. ;
    a partic. form of Durgā Pur. ;
    a partic. Ṡakti Hcat. ;
    N. of Lakshmī W. ;
    of Sarasvatī ib. ;
    of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh. ;
    of the mother of Pārṡva (the 23rd Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī) L. ;
    ( áyā) ind. in a pleasant orᅠ lovely manner RV. VIII, 9, 7 ;
    (ī) f. a mare L. ( vāmī-ratha mfn. Pat. on Pāṇ. 4-2, 104 Vārtt. 20);
    a she-ass L. ;
    a female camel (cf. ushṭra-v-);
    a young female elephant L. ;
    the female of the jackal L. ;
    n. a lovely thing, any dear orᅠ desirable good (as gold, horses etc.), wealth, fortune RV. AV. Br. ChUp. ;
    mfn. relating to a mare Pat. (cf. under ī f. above)
    vā́ma
    3) mf (ā)n. (perhaps originally identical with 2. above) left, not right, being orᅠ situated on the left side ṠBr. etc. etc. (the quivering of the left eye orᅠ arm is supposed to be a good omen in women andᅠ of the left arm a bad omen in men);

    reverse, adverse, contrary, opposite, unfavourable Kāv. Kathās. ;
    crooked, oblique (am ind. sideways) BhP. ;
    refractory, coy (in love) Sāh. ;
    acting in the opposite way orᅠ differently Ṡak. IV, 18 ;
    hard, cruel Kāv. Pur. ;
    vile, wicked, base, low, bad Kir. ;
    m. orᅠ n. the left side ( vāmāddakshiṇam, from the left to the right;
    vāmena, on the left side) Kāv. Kathās. ;
    m. the left hand RāmatUp. ;
    a snake L. ;
    an animal, sentient being L. ;
    n. adversity, misfortune Kathās. ;
    the left-hand practices of the followers of the Tantras. (= vāmâ̱cāra q.v.) Cat.

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  • 56 वामक


    vāmaka
    1) mfn. one who vomits MW. ;

    2) mf ( ikā)n. left, not right VarBṛS. Malatīm. ;
    adverse, cruel, rough, hard KālP. ;
    m. a partic. mixed tribe MBh. ;
    N. of a king of Kāṡi Car. ;
    of a son of Bhajamāna VP. ;
    of a Cakra-vartin Buddh. ;
    (prob.) n. a kind of gesture Vikr. ;
    ( ikā) f. N. of Durgā MW.

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  • 57 avere

    1. v/t have
    avere 20 anni be 20 (years old)
    avere fame/sonno be hungry/sleepy
    avere caldo/freddo be hot/cold
    avere qualcosa da fare have something to do
    avercela con qualcuno have it in for someone
    che hai? what's up with you?
    2. v/aux have
    hai visto Tony? have you seen Tony?
    hai vistoTony ieri? did you see Tony yesterday?
    3. m finance credit
    dare e avere debits and credits
    averi m pl wealth sg
    * * *
    avere s.m.
    1 ( patrimonio) property, possession; estate; riches (pl.): perse tutti i suoi averi al gioco, he gambled away all his possessions (o everything he had)
    2 (comm.) assets (pl.); (amm.) assets side, credit side, credit: a quanto ammonta il suo avere?, what are his assets? // a vostro avere, to your credit // dare e avere, debit and credit.
    avere v. ausiliare ( nella formazione dei tempi composti) to have: ho letto il tuo libro, I've read your book; ''Hai finito?'' ''Non ancora'', ''Have you finished?'' ''Not yet''; Maria ha appena telefonato, Mary has just phoned; avevamo già visto quel film, we had already seen that film; se avessi avuto tempo, ti avrei accompagnato, if I had had time, I would have gone with you; non avendo avuto risposta, pensai che non ci fosse nessuno, not having got (o not having had) any reply, I thought there was no one in; deve aver avuto molti problemi in famiglia, he must have had a lot of family problems
    v.tr.
    1 ( possedere) to have (got) (nell'uso amer. le forme interr. e neg. richiedono l'ausiliare do): hanno una casa in campagna, they have (o they've got) a house in the country; sua madre ha molti gioielli, her mother's got a lot of jewellery; ha gli occhi azzurri e i capelli biondi, she's got fair hair and blue eyes; aveva una bella voce, she had a lovely voice; per ottenere quel posto, occorre avere la laurea in economia e commercio, to get that job you need (to have) a degree in economics; avere la febbre, il raffreddore, to have a temperature, a cold; non ho soldi, I haven't got (amer. I don't have) any money; ''Hai la macchina?'' ''No, non ce l'ho'', ''Have you got (amer. do you have) a car?'' ''No, I haven't (amer. No, I don't)'' // avere il diritto di fare qlco., to have a (o the) right to do sthg.: ho il diritto di sapere dove sei stato, I have a right to know where you've been; avere del sadico, to have a cruel streak // avere di qlcu., qlco. ( rassomigliargli), to have a look of s.o., sthg.: ha ( molto) di suo padre, he has a look of his father
    2 ( tenere) to have: ha sempre le mani in tasca, he has his hands in his pockets all the time; non avevo niente in mano, I had nothing (o I didn't have anything) in my hands; aveva un giornale sotto il braccio, he had a newspaper under his arm
    3 ( indossare) to have on, to wear*: aveva un abito nuovo, she had a new dress on; aveva ( addosso) un vecchio cappotto, she was wearing an old coat; ha sempre gli occhiali, he always wears glasses; non aveva niente addosso, he had nothing on
    4 (acquistare, ottenere, ricevere) to get*: avere un incarico, un premio, un lavoro, to get a post, a prize, a job; ha avuto 100.000 euro dalla vendita della casa, he got 100,000 euros from the sale of his house // vedrò se posso averlo a metà prezzo, I'll see if I can get it for half price // avere una casa in eredità, to inherit a house
    5 (sentire, provare) to feel*: avere compassione per qlcu., to feel sorry for s.o.; avere voglia di piangere, to feel like crying; non ho nessuna simpatia per quel genere di comportamento, I don't feel any sympathy for that kind of behaviour; avere caldo, freddo, to feel hot, cold ∙ In questo significato è spesso reso in ingl. col v. to be: avere fame, to be hungry; avere sete, to be thirsty; avere paura, to be afraid; avere vergogna, to be ashamed; avere interesse per qlco., to be interested in sthg.; avere sonno, to be sleepy // avere sentore di qlco., to get wind of sthg.
    6 avere da, ( dovere) to have to (do sthg.): ho da lavorare tutto il giorno, I have (got) to work all day; non avete che da rispondere 'sì' o 'no', you have only (got) to say 'yes' or 'no' // Nella forma interr. o negativa richiede l'ausiliare do o il rafforzamento con got: hai molto da studiare per domani?, have you got (o do you have) much studying to do for tomorrow?; non abbiamo niente da fare stasera, we haven't got (o we don't have) anything to do this evening
    7 (con uso impers.) ( verificarsi) to be: si è avuto un calo delle nascite, there has been a drop in the birthrate; i meteorologi prevedono che si avrà un aumento della nuvolosità sull'arco alpino, the weathermen say there will be an increase in cloud over the Alps // non si è avuto l'esito sperato, we didn't get the result we'd hoped for.
    ◆ FRASEOLOGIA: che hai?, what's the matter with you? // ''Quanti anni hai?'' ''Ho sedici anni'', ''How old are you?'' ''I'm sixteen'' // avere bisogno, to need: non ho bisogno di aiuto, I don't need any help // avere in odio, to hate // avere una mezza intenzione di fare qlco., to have half a mind to do sthg. // avere parte, to take part (in) // avere sembianza, to look like // avere a mente, to remember // avere a cuore, to have at heart // avere ragione, torto, to be right, wrong // non avere niente a che fare con qlcu., qlco., to have nothing to do with s.o., sthg. //avercela con qlcu., to have it in for s.o. // aversela a male, to take offence, to be offended: non avertela a male se non vengo alla festa, don't be offended if I don't come to the party //avere qlcu. dalla propria parte, to have s.o. on one's side // avere molte probabilità di riuscire, to stand a good chance (of succeeding) // avere per regola di fare qlco., to make it a rule to do sthg.
    * * *
    1. [a'vere]
    vb irreg vt
    1) (gen) to have, (ricevere, ottenere) to get, (indossare) to wear, have on

    non ha soldi — he has no money, he doesn't have any money, he hasn't got any money

    2) (età, forma, colore) to be

    quanti anni hai? — how old are you?

    ha 2 anni più di me — he's two years older than me

    3)

    (tempo) ne hai ancora per molto? — have you got much longer to go?

    ne avremo ancora per due giorni prima di arrivare a Londra — we've got another two days to go before we get to London

    quanti ne abbiamo oggi? — what's the date today?

    4)

    (fraseologia) averne fin sopra i capelli famto be fed up to the teeth

    ce l'hai con me? — are you angry with me?

    cos'hai? — what's wrong o what's the matter (with you)?

    avere qc da fare — to have sth to do

    ho ancora due lettere da scrivere — I have to o must write another two letters, I've still got two letters to write

    non hai che da dirglielo — you only have to tell him

    non hai da preoccuparti per me — you don't have to o needn't worry about me

    ma cos'hai da lamentarti? — what have you got to complain about?

    questo non ha niente a che vedere o fare con me — that's got nothing to do with me

    2. vb aus

    (con participio passato) lo hai/avevi sentito? — have/had you heard from him?

    quando l'avrò visto, ti dirò — when I've seen him, I'll let you know

    3. vb impers

    si è avuto un risultato imprevisto — there was a surprising result

    ieri si è avuto un abbassamento di temperatura — there was a drop in temperature yesterday

    4. sm
    1)

    il dare e l'avere Findebits and credits pl

    2)

    (ricchezze) gli averi smplwealth sg, fortune sg

    * * *
    I 1. [a'vere]
    verbo transitivo
    1) (possedere) to have* (got), to own [macchina, casa, libro]; to hold* [azioni, carta da gioco, diploma]

    non ho una, la macchina — I don't own a car, I don't have a car

    avere gli occhi azzurri, i capelli corti — to have blue eyes, short hair

    4) (in rapporti di parentela) to have* [moglie, figli, sorella]
    5) (contenere, annoverare) to have* [abitanti, dipendenti, stanze, piani]
    6) (con indicazione di età, tempo)
    7) (ottenere, ricevere)

    ha avuto il primo premiohe got o won first prize

    avere buone notizieto receive o get good news

    avere notizie di qcn. — to hear from sb

    8) (tenere) to have*, to keep*

    avere qcs. a portata di mano — to have o keep sth. at hand

    9) (indossare) to wear*, to have* on
    10) (provare, sentire)

    avere caldo, sonno, fame, paura — to be hot, sleepy, hungry, afraid

    avere voglia di fare qcs. — to feel like doing sth., to be in the mood for doing sth.

    avere l'impressione che... — to get the impression that

    11) (entrare in possesso di, acquistare) to get*
    12) (mettere al mondo) to have* [ bambino]
    13) (soffrire di, essere affetto da) to have*

    avere mal di testa, la febbre, il o un cancro — to have (got) a headache, a temperature, cancer

    14) (incontrare, trovare) to have* [difficoltà, problemi]
    15) (fare, mostrare)
    16) avere da (dovere) to have* to, must*

    avercela con qcn. — to have a grouch against sb., to have it in for sb., to have a down o be down on sb

    2.
    ausiliare to have*
    3.
    verbo impersonale (aus. essere)
    ••

    chi ha avuto ha avutoprov. let bygones be bygones

    chi più ha più vuoleprov. much wants more

    II [a'vere]
    sostantivo maschile
    1) (patrimonio) property U

    gli -i — possessions, belongings

    2) comm. (credito) credit, assets pl.
    * * *
    avere1
    /a'vere/ [5]
     1 (possedere) to have* (got), to own [macchina, casa, libro]; to hold* [azioni, carta da gioco, diploma]; non ho una, la macchina I don't own a car, I don't have a car
     2 (trovarsi a disposizione) ho ancora una settimana di vacanze I still have a week's holiday left; avere tempo to have (got) time; hai un attimo di tempo per aiutarmi? can you spare the time to help me? hai da accendere? have you got a light?
     3 (presentare caratteristiche fisiche o morali) to have*; avere gli occhi azzurri, i capelli corti to have blue eyes, short hair; avere la barba to wear a beard; hai la camicia sporca your shirt is dirty
     4 (in rapporti di parentela) to have* [moglie, figli, sorella]
     5 (contenere, annoverare) to have* [abitanti, dipendenti, stanze, piani]
     6 (con indicazione di età, tempo) quanti anni hai? how old are you? hanno la stessa età they are the same age; quanti ne abbiamo oggi? what's the date today?
     7 (ottenere, ricevere) ha avuto il primo premio he got o won first prize; ho avuto la parte! I got the part! avere buone notizie to receive o get good news; avere notizie di qcn. to hear from sb.
     8 (tenere) to have*, to keep*; avere qcs. a portata di mano to have o keep sth. at hand; che hai in mano? what have you got in your hand?
     9 (indossare) to wear*, to have* on
     10 (provare, sentire) avere caldo, sonno, fame, paura to be hot, sleepy, hungry, afraid; avere voglia di fare qcs. to feel like doing sth., to be in the mood for doing sth.; (che) cos'hai? what's the matter with you? what's wrong? avere l'impressione che... to get the impression that...
     11 (entrare in possesso di, acquistare) to get*; l'ho avuto a poco prezzo I got it at a low price
     12 (mettere al mondo) to have* [ bambino]
     13 (soffrire di, essere affetto da) to have*; avere mal di testa, la febbre, il o un cancro to have (got) a headache, a temperature, cancer
     14 (incontrare, trovare) to have* [difficoltà, problemi]
     15 (fare, mostrare) avere uno scatto di rabbia to have a fit of anger
     16 avere da (dovere) to have* to, must*; ho da lavorare I have to work
     17 avercela avercela con qcn. to have a grouch against sb., to have it in for sb., to have a down o be down on sb.
     to have*; l'ho appena fatto I've just done it; l'hai mai visto? have you ever seen him? oggi non ho studiato today I haven't studied; se l'avessi saputo if I had known
     (aus. essere) si avranno inondazioni there will be flooding
    chi ha avuto ha avuto prov. let bygones be bygones; chi più ha più vuole prov. much wants more.
    \
    See also notes... (avere.pdf)
    ————————
    avere2
    /a'vere/
    sostantivo m.
     1 (patrimonio) property U; gli -i possessions, belongings
     2 comm. (credito) credit, assets pl.; il dare e l'avere debit and credit.

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  • 58 schwer

    schwer <schwerer, schwerste> [ʃve:ɐ̭] adj
    1) ( nicht leicht) heavy;
    20/30 kg \schwer sein to weigh 20/30 kg;
    \schwer wie Blei as heavy as lead;
    ihm ist \schwer ums Herz he is heavy-hearted
    2) ( beträchtlich) serious;
    \schwere Bedenken strong [or serious] reservations;
    eine \schwere Enttäuschung a deep [or great] [or bitter] disappointment;
    ein \schwerer Fehler [o Irrtum] a serious [or bad] mistake;
    ein \schwerer Mangel an acute shortage;
    \schwere Mängel aufweisen to be faulty, to be badly defective;
    ein \schwerer Schaden extensive [or serious] [or severe] damage;
    ein \schweres Unrecht a blatant [or gross] [or rank] injustice;
    eine \schwere Verletzung a serious [or bad] [or severe] injury;
    ein \schwerer Verlust a bitter loss;
    eine \schwere Verwundung a serious [or severe] wound;
    \schwere Verwüstung[en] anrichten to cause utter [or complete] [or total] devastation
    3) ( hart) hard;
    ein \schweres Amt a difficult [or hard] task;
    eine \schwere Bürde a heavy burden;
    ein \schweres Schicksal a cruel fate;
    eine \schwere Strafe a harsh [or severe] punishment;
    eine \schwere Zeit a hard [or difficult] time
    4) ( körperlich belastend) serious, grave;
    eine \schwere Geburt/ Operation a difficult [or complicated] birth/operation;
    ein \schweres Leiden a terrible affliction [or illness];
    ein \schwerer Tod a painful death;
    ein \schwerer Unfall a bad [or serious] accident;
    S\schweres mitmachen [o durchmachen] to live through hard [or difficult] times
    5) ( schwierig) hard, difficult;
    die Rechenaufgaben sind heute besonders \schwer today's sums are particularly tricky;
    ein \schwerer Moment a difficult moment;
    eine \schwere Lektüre/eine \schwere Musik heavy reading/music
    6) attr (fam: heftig) heavy;
    ein \schweres Gewitter/ein \schwerer Sturm a violent [or severe] [or heavy] thunderstorm/storm;
    eine \schwere Welle a high [or tall] wave
    eine \schwere See a heavy [or rough] [or stormy] sea
    8) attr auto ( groß) big, large;
    ein \schwerer Lkw a heavy truck
    10) ( gehaltvoll) Essen heavy; Likör, Wein, Zigarre strong
    11) ( intensiv) strong;
    ein \schwerer Duft/ein \schweres Parfüm a pungent scent/perfume
    \schwerer Boden heavy [or hard] soil
    13) (fam: reich)
    1/2/... Millionen \schwer sein to be worth 1/2/... million
    14) ( massiv) solid;
    aus \schwerem Gold [made of] solid gold;
    ein \schwerer Stoff a heavy cloth;
    ein \schwerer Boden rich soil
    \schwere Luft oppressively humid air; s. a. Geschütz, Schlag, Wasser
    1) ( hart) hard;
    \schwer arbeiten to work hard;
    etw \schwer büßen müssen to pay a heavy price [or penalty] for sth;
    sich etw \schwer erkämpfen müssen to have to fight hard for sth;
    es \schwer haben to have it hard [or a hard time [of it]];
    es \schwer [mit jdm] haben to have a hard time [of it] [with sb];
    jdm \schwer zu schaffen machen to give sb a hard time;
    \schwer [an etw] zu tragen haben to have a heavy cross to bear [as a result of sth]
    2) ( mit schweren Lasten) heavily;
    \schwer bepackt [o beladen] sein to be heavily laden;
    \schwer zu tragen haben to have a lot [or a heavy load] to carry
    3) (fam: sehr) deeply;
    sich \schwer in Acht nehmen [o hüten] to take great care;
    \schwer beleidigt sein to be deeply offended;
    \schwer betrunken dead drunk;
    etw \schwer missbilligen to strongly disapprove of [or object to] sth
    4) ( mit Mühe) with [great] difficulty;
    \schwer abbaubare Materialien/ Verpackungen materials/packaging which do/does not decompose [or degrade] very easily;
    \schwer erarbeitet hard-earned;
    \schwer erziehbar maladjusted, recalcitrant;
    ein \schwer erziehbares Kind a problem child;
    \schwer löslich not easily dissoluble;
    \schwer verdaulich [o verträglich] indigestible, difficult [or hard] to digest;
    (fig: schwierig, düster) indigestible, heavy-going attr, heavy going pred;
    \schwer zu begreifen/ verstehen difficult to understand;
    du musst lauter sprechen, sie hört \schwer you'll have to speak up, she's [very] hard of hearing
    5) (fam: umfänglich)
    jdn \schwer zur Kasse bitten to hit sb hard in the [back] pocket ( fig)
    jdn \schwer schröpfen to fleece sb big time (sl)
    \schwer verdienen to earn a packet ( fam)
    6) ( ernstlich) seriously;
    \schwer behindert [o beschädigt] severely handicapped [or disabled];
    sich \schwer erkälten to catch a bad [or heavy] cold;
    \schwer erkrankt sein to be seriously [or desperately] [or gravely] ill;
    \schwer gestürzt sein to have had a bad fall;
    \schwer krank med seriously [or desperately] [or gravely] ill;
    \schwer verletzt seriously [or badly] [or severely] injured;
    sich \schwer verletzen to seriously [or badly] [or severely] injure oneself;
    \schwer verunglückt sein to have had a bad [or serious] accident;
    \schwer wiegend serious;
    \schwer wiegende Bedenken strong [or serious] reservations;
    eine \schwer wiegende Entscheidung, ein \schwer wiegender Entschluss a momentous decision;
    ein \schwer wiegender Grund a sound [or convincing] [or compelling] reason
    7) ( schwierig) difficult, not easy;
    \schwer verständlich ( kaum nachvollziehbar) scarcely comprehensible;
    ( kaum zu verstehen) hard [or difficult] to understand pred;
    sich etw zu \schwer machen to make sth too difficult for oneself [or more difficult than it need be];
    [jdm] etw \schwer machen to make sth difficult [for sb];
    es [jdm] \schwer machen, etw zu tun to make it difficult [for sb] to do sth;
    jdm das Herz \schwer machen to make sb's heart heavy [or sad];
    jdm das Leben \schwer machen to make life difficult for sb
    8) ( hart) severely;
    \schwer bewaffnet sein to be heavily armed; s. a. Ordnung

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  • 59 как

    1. нареч.
    1) (каким образом, в какой степени)

    как дела? — how are you getting on?, how are things?

    2) (при вопросе о названии, содержании и т. п.)

    как ваше имя?, как вас зовут? — what is your name?

    3) (при выражении возмущения, удивления)

    как, он ушел? — what, he has already gone?

    4)

    как ни, как... ни — however; however hard/much (с глаголом); as (при кратком прилаг.)

    5) (при глаголах сов. вида означает внезапность действия)
    suddenly, all of a sudden

    вот как! — really!, you don't say so!

    ••

    как бы то ни было — however that may be, be that as it may

    как знатьразг. who knows

    как бы не так! — not likely!, nothing of the kind!

    2. союз
    1) ( сравнение) as, like

    как и в случае — as with, as in the case of, as is the case with

    он сделал, как вы сказали — he did as you told him

    2) разг. (когда, с тех пор как) when, since

    как пойдешь, зайди ко мне — call in for me when you go

    прошло два года, как мы познакомились — it's two years since we first met

    после того как, с тех пор как — since

    до того как — till, until

    я видел, как он ушел — I saw him leave

    кто может это сделать, как не вы? — who can do it but/besides you?

    что ему оставалось делать, как не сознаться? — what could he do but confess?

    как (и) в — as in, as with

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    как..., так и — both... and...

    как мальчики, так и девочки — both the boys and the girls

    - как бы
    - как вдруг
    - как же!
    - как когда
    - как например
    - как раз то
    - как раз
    - как так?

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > как

  • 60 на коне и под конём

    (бывать, побывать и т. п.)
    have seen a thing or two; have been through the mill; have been both the rider and the horse

    Эту печальную и смешную историю - более печальную, чем смешную, рассказывал мне как-то один приятель, человек, проведший самую пёструю жизнь, бывший, что называется, и на коне и под конём, но вовсе не утративший под хлыстом судьбы ни сердечной доброты, ни ясности духа. (А. Куприн, Как я был актёром) — I have this sad and laughable story, which is more sad than laughable, from a friend who had lived a most colourful life and had been both the rider and the horse, as the saying goes, but who, despite the cruel blows of fate, had kept both a kind heart and a lucid mind.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на коне и под конём

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