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  • 61 juntarse

    1 (unirse) to join, get together; (ríos, caminos) to meet
    2 (acercarse) to squeeze up
    juntaos un poco que no quepo squeeze up, I can't get in
    3 (relacionarse) to go out ( con, with), mix ( con, with)
    4 (amancebarse) to move in ( con, with), start living together
    * * *
    * * *
    VPR
    1) (=reunirse)
    a) [para una cita] to get together, meet up

    juntarse con algn — to get together with sb, meet up with sb

    a veces se juntan con otros matrimonios y salen por ahíthey sometimes get together o meet up with other couples and go out somewhere

    b) [en asamblea, trabajo] to meet
    c) [sin citarse] to come together
    2) (=unirse)

    juntarse a o con algn — to join up with sb

    3) (=arrimarse) [varias personas] to move closer together
    4) (=relacionarse) [pareja] to get together

    juntarse con algn[gen] to mix with sb; [en pareja] to get together with sb

    5) (=ocurrir a la vez) to come together
    6) [empresas, asociaciones] to merge
    7) [líneas, caminos] to meet, join
    8) (Zool) to mate, copulate
    * * *
    (v.) = be together
    Ex. 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they' re together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".
    * * *

    Ex: 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they' re together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".

    * * *

    ■juntarse verbo reflexivo
    1 (aproximarse, unirse) to join
    (converger) to meet
    2 (congregarse) to gather: nos juntaremos en tu casa, we'll meet at your house
    ' juntarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    unirse
    - andar
    - juntar
    - unir
    English:
    assemble
    - bunch together
    - bunch up
    - get in with
    - meet
    - rally round
    - together
    - get
    - hang
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [ríos, caminos] to meet;
    aquí se junta la A-1 con la M-40 this is where the A-1 joins o meets the M-40
    2. [reunirse] to get together;
    se juntó con el resto de la familia para cenar she got together with the rest of the family for dinner
    3. [arrimarse]
    si nos juntamos un poco, cabremos mejor if we squeeze up a bit, we'll all be able to fit in;
    juntaos algo más, que no salís todos move together a bit or you won't all be in the photo
    4. [convivir]
    se ha juntado con una compañera de trabajo he's moved in with a woman from work;
    los jóvenes ya no se casan sino que se juntan young people don't get married any more, they just live together
    5. [coincidir] to coincide ( con with);
    se junta su boda con nuestras vacaciones her wedding clashes o coincides with our Br holidays o US vacation;
    ¡caramba, se nos junta todo! God, it never rains but it pours!;
    se junta el hambre con las ganas de comer it's one thing on top of another
    6. [copular] to copulate, to mate
    * * *
    v/r
    1 ( reunirse) meet, assemble
    2 de pareja: empezar a salir start going out; empezar a vivir juntos move in together
    3
    :
    4 de caminos, ríos meet, join
    * * *
    vr
    1) : to join together
    2) : to socialize, to get together
    * * *
    1. (ponerse juntos) to move closer together
    2. (reunirse) to get together

    Spanish-English dictionary > juntarse

  • 62 αρμοστά

    ἁρμοστά̱, ἁρμοστής
    one who arranges: masc nom /voc /acc dual
    ἁρμοστής
    one who arranges: masc voc sg
    ἁρμοστής
    one who arranges: masc nom sg (epic)
    ἁρμοστός
    joined: neut nom /voc /acc pl
    ἁρμοστά̱, ἁρμοστός
    joined: fem nom /voc /acc dual
    ἁρμοστά̱, ἁρμοστός
    joined: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > αρμοστά

  • 63 ἁρμοστά

    ἁρμοστά̱, ἁρμοστής
    one who arranges: masc nom /voc /acc dual
    ἁρμοστής
    one who arranges: masc voc sg
    ἁρμοστής
    one who arranges: masc nom sg (epic)
    ἁρμοστός
    joined: neut nom /voc /acc pl
    ἁρμοστά̱, ἁρμοστός
    joined: fem nom /voc /acc dual
    ἁρμοστά̱, ἁρμοστός
    joined: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > ἁρμοστά

  • 64 संश्रित


    sáṉ-ṡrita
    mfn. joined orᅠ united with (instr. orᅠ comp.) AV. etc. etc.;

    leaning against, clinging to (acc.) MBh. R. ;
    clung to, embraced Kum. ;
    one who has gone orᅠ fled to any one for protection, one who has entered the service of (acc. orᅠ comp.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
    one who has betaken himself to a place, living orᅠ dwelling orᅠ staying orᅠ situated orᅠ being in (loc. orᅠ comp.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    resorted to, sought for refuge orᅠ protection MBh. ;
    one who is addicted to, indulging in (acc.) Bhag. Pañcat. ;
    one who has laid hold of orᅠ embraced orᅠ chosen MBh. ;
    inherent in, peculiar to (acc. orᅠ comp.) MBh. R. ;
    relating to, concerning (loc. orᅠ comp.) ib. BhP. ;
    suitable, fit, proper MBh. XII, 4102 ;
    m. a servant, adherent, dependant Mn. MBh. etc.;
    - vat mfn. one who has joined orᅠ united himself with (instr.) Ṡak. ;
    -tâ̱nurāga m. the affection of dependants MW.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > संश्रित

  • 65 πολύς

    πολύς, [dialect] Att. πολλή, πολύ; gen. πολλοῦ, ῆς, ou=; dat. πολλῷ, ῇ, ῷ; acc. πολύν, πολλήν, πολύ:—[dialect] Ion. [full] πολλός Anacr.43.3,
    A

    πολλή, πολλόν Xenoph.9

    , Democr.219, Hp.VM1, Herod.3.19; also in Trag., S.Ant.86, Tr. 1196; acc. πολλόν, πολλήν, πολλόν: Hdt. uses the [dialect] Ion. forms, but codd. have

    πολύν 2.121

    .δ, 3.57, v.l. in 6.125,

    πολύ 2.106

    ,3.38,6.72,7.46, 160 ( πολύ also in Heraclit.114, Democr. 244):—both sets of forms are found in [dialect] Ep., also gen. sg.

    πολέος Il.4.244

    , etc.: nom. pl.

    πολέες 2.417

    , al., once [var] contr.

    πολεῖς 11.708

    ; gen. πολέων (trisyll.) 5.691, (disyll.) 16.655; dat.

    πολέσι 10.262

    ,al.;

    πολέσσι 13.452

    , al.;

    πολέεσσι 9.73

    , Od.5.54, Hes.Op. 119, etc.; acc. πολέας (trisyll.) Il.3.126, etc., (disyll.) 1.559,2.4, Hes.Op. 580 (freq. with v.l. πολεῖς Il.15.66, etc.); in later [dialect] Ep. πολέες is used as fem., Call.Del.28, also

    πολέας Id.Dian.42

    , A.R.3.21; neut.

    πολέα Q.S.1.74

    (v. infr.):—[dialect] Ep. also have [full] πουλύς (once in Hes., Th. 190, also Thgn. 509, sts. fem. in Hom.,

    πουλὺν ἐφ' ὑγρήν Il.10.27

    ,

    ἠέρα πουλύν 5.776

    ), neut.

    πουλύ Od.19.387

    ; these forms are found in codd. of Hp. and Aret. (who uses πολύ, πουλύ and πολλόν in neut.), but not in Hdt.:— Lyr. and Trag. (lyr.) sts. use [dialect] Ep. forms, dat. sg.

    πολεῖ A.Supp. 745

    ; nom. pl.

    πολέες B.10.17

    ; neut.

    πολέα A.Ag. 723

    ;

    πολέων E.Hel. 1332

    (fem., B.5.100); dat. pl.

    πολέσι E.IT 1263

    . [ῠalways.]
    I of Number, many, Il.2.417, etc.; ἐκ πολλῶν, opp. ἐξὀλίγων, Hes.Th. 447; τριηκόντων ἐτέων πόλλ' ἀπολείπων wanting many of thirty years, Id.Op. 696;

    παρῆσάν τινες, καὶ πολλοί γε Pl.Phd. 58d

    ;

    οὐ πολλοί τινες A.Pers. 510

    : with Nouns of multitude,

    πουλὺς ὅμιλος Od.8.109

    ;

    πλῆθος πολλόν Hdt.1.141

    ;

    ἔθνος πολλόν Id.4.22

    ; later πουλὺ.. ἐπ' ἔτος many a year, AP6.235 (Thall.);

    π. ἦν ὁ καταπλέων Plb.15.26.10

    ; of anything often repeated,

    περὶ σέο λόγος ἀπῖκται π. Hdt.1.30

    ;

    πολλὸν ἦν τοῦτο τὸ ἔπος Id.2.2

    , cf. 3.137, etc.;

    πολὺ.. τὸ σὸν ὄνομα διήκει πάντας S.OC 305

    ;

    τούτῳ πολλῷ χρήσεται τῷ λόγῳ

    often,

    D.21.29

    ; τοῦτο ἐπιεικῶς πολὺ νῦν ἐστι is fairly frequent, Luc.Hist.Conscr.15.
    2 of Size, Degree, Intensity, much, mighty, ὄμβρος, νιφετός, Il.10.6;

    π. ὕπνος Od.15.394

    ;

    πῦρ.. π. 10.359

    ; π. ὑμέναιος a loud song, Il.18.493; π. ὀρυμαγδός, ῥοῖζος, etc., 2.810, Od.9.315, etc.; π. ἀνάγκη strong necessity, E.Ph. 1674; π. γέλως, βοή, much or great, S.Aj. 303, 1149; μωρία ib. 745; ὄλβος, αἰδώς, A.Pers. 251, Ag. 948;

    ἀσφάλεια Th.2.11

    ; ἀλογία, εὐήθεια, Pl.Phd. 67e, Phdr. 275c, etc.
    b rarely of a single person, great, mighty,

    μέγας καὶ πολλὸς ἐγένεο Hdt.7.14

    , cf. E.Hipp.1; ὁ π. σοφιστής, στρατηγός, Chor.p.23 B., Id.in Rev.Phil.1.68;

    ὁ πάντα π. Id.p.27

    B.; ὁ πολύς alone, of Hippocrates, Gal.19.530; of Trajan, Lyd.Mag.2.28;

    ῥώμην σώματος πολύς D.H.2.42

    .
    c joined with a Verb, Κύπρις γὰρ οὐ φορητός, ἢν πολλὴ ῥυῇ if she flow with full stream, metaph. from a river, E.Hipp. 443;

    θρασυνομένῳ καὶ πολλῷ ῥέοντι D. 18.136

    ; from the wind, ὡς π. ἔπνει καὶ λαμπρός was blowing strong and fresh, Id.25.57, cf. Ar.Eq. 760, AP11.49 (Even.): generally, with might or force,

    ὅταν ὁ θεὸς.. ἔλθῃ πολύς E.Ba. 300

    ;

    ἢν π. παρῇ Id.Or. 1200

    ;

    π. καὶ τολμηρὸς ἅνθρωπος D.40.53

    : with part. and εἰμί, πολλὸς ἦν λισσόμενος was all entreaties, Hdt.9.91;

    ἦν πολλὸς ὑπὸ παντὸς ἀνδρὸς αἰνεόμενος Id.1.98

    ;

    Ἐτεοκλέης ἂν εἷς π... ὑμνοῖθ' A.Th.6

    ;

    π. ἐνέκειτο λέγων Hdt.7.158

    ;

    π. τοῖς συμβεβηκόσιν ἔγκειται D.18.199

    ; also

    π. ἦν ἐν τοῖσι λόγοισι Hdt.8.59

    ;

    πρὸς ταῖς παρασκευαῖς Plb.5.49.7

    ;

    ἐπὶ τῇ τιμωρίᾳ D.S.14.107

    : without a Prep.,

    π. ἦν τοῖς ἐπαίνοις καὶ ἐπαχθής Aeschin.2.41

    ; π. μὲν γὰρ ὁ Φίλιππος ἔσται will be often mentioned, Id.1.166.
    3 of Value or Worth,

    πολέος δέ οἱ ἄξιος ἔσται Il.23.562

    , cf. Od.8.405;

    πολλοῦ ἄξιος X.An.4.1.28

    , etc.;

    πολλῶν ἄξιος Ar. Pax 918

    ; περὶ πολλοῦ ποιεῖσθαί τι, Lat. magni facere, cf.

    περί A.

    IV; ἐπὶ πολλῷ at a high price, D.8.53;

    ἐπὶ π. ἐρραθυμηκότες Id.1.15

    ; πολύ ἐστί τι it is worth much, of great conscquence, X.Oec.18.7.
    4 of Space, large, wide, π. χώρη, πεδίον, Il.23.520,4.244, etc.; πόντος, πέλαγος, Hes.Op. 635, S.Ph. 635;

    χῶρος πλατὺς καὶ π. Hdt.4.39

    ; λίμνη μεγάλη τε καὶ π. ib. 109;

    π. ἡ Σικελία Th. 7.13

    ;

    π. ἡ Ἑλλάς Pl.Phd. 78a

    , etc.; πολλὸς ἔκειτο he lay outstretched wide, Il.7.156, cf. 11.307; π. κέλευθος a far way, A.Pers. 748 (troch.): without

    ὁδός, πολλὴ μὲν εἰς Ἡράκλειαν.., πολλὴ δὲ εἰς Χρυσόπολιν.. X.An.6.3.16

    : διὰ πολλοῦ, ἐκ πολλοῦ, v. infr. IV.
    5 of Time, long,

    χρόνος S.Aj. 1402

    (anap.), etc.;

    πολὺν χρόνον Il.2.343

    , etc.;

    οὐ π. χρ. S.Ph. 348

    , etc.; so

    πολλοῦ χρόνου Ar.Pl.98

    ;

    χρόνῳ πολλῷ S.Tr. 228

    ; διὰ πολλοῦ (sc. χρόνου) Luc.Nec.15;

    ἐκ πολλοῦ Th.1.58

    , D. 21.41; πρὸ πολλοῦ long before, D.S.14.43;

    οὐ μετὰ πολύ Luc.Tox.54

    ; ἔτι πολλῆς νυκτός while still quite night, Th.8.101; πολλῆς ὥρας late in the day, Plb.5.8.3;

    ἤδη ὥρα πολλή Ev.Marc.6.35

    ;

    ἔτι ἔστιν ἡμέρα πολλή LXX Ge.29.7

    .
    II Special usages:
    1 c. partit.gen., e.g. πολλοὶ Τρώων, for πολλοὶ Τρῶες, Il.18.271, etc.; neut., πολλὸν σαρκός, for πολλὴ σάρξ, Od.19.450: in Prose, the Adj. generally takes the gender of the gen.,

    τὸν πολλὸν τοῦ χρόνου Hdt.1.24

    ; τῆς γῆς οὐ πολλήν Th.6.7;

    τῆς ἀθάρης πολλήν Ar.Pl. 694

    ;

    πολλὴν τῆς χώρας X.Cyr. 3.2.2

    ;

    ὁ π. τοῦ λόγου D.44.6

    ; v. infr. 3.
    2 joined with another Adj.,

    πολλὰ δυστερπῆ κακά A.Ch. 277

    , cf. 585 (lyr.), etc.: more freq. joined to another Adj. by καί, πολέες τε καὶ ἐσθλοί many men and good, Il.6.452, etc.;

    πολέες τε καὶ ἄλκιμοι 21.586

    ;

    πολλὰ καὶ ἐσθλά Od.2.312

    ; παλαιά τε πολλά τε ib. 188;

    ἄκοσμά τε π. τε Il.2.213

    ;

    πολλαί γε.. καὶ ἄλλαι Hes.Th. 363

    ;

    π. τε καὶ κακά Hdt.4.167

    , etc.;

    π. κἀγαθά Ar.Th. 351

    (but

    π. ἀγαθά IG12.76.45

    );

    π. καὶ ἀνόσια Pl.R. 416e

    ;

    π. καὶ μακάρια Id.Plt. 269d

    ;

    π. καὶ πονηρά X.Mem.2.9.6

    ;

    πολλά τε καὶ δεινά Id.An.5.5.8

    ;

    μεγάλα καὶ π. D.36.22

    ; π. καὶ καλοὺς (s.v.l.) κινδύνους, π. καὶ καλὰ παραδείγματα, Din.1.109.
    3 with the Art. (in Hom. without the Art., Il.2.483, 5.334, 22.28), of persons or things well known, Ἑλένα μία τὰς πολλάς, τὰς πάνυ π. ψυχὰς ὀλέσασ' those many lives, A.Ag. 1456 (lyr.), cf. S.OT 845, Th.3.87, Pl.Phd. 88a, Ti. 54a, Act.Ap.26.24: with abstract Nouns,

    τᾶς πολλᾶς ὑγιείας A. Ag. 1001

    (lyr., dub.);

    τὸ πολλόν

    numbers,

    Hdt.1.136

    .
    b οἱ π. the many, i.e. the greater number,

    Ἀθηναῖοι.. ἀπῆλθον οἱ πολλοί Th. 1.126

    , cf. 3.32, etc. (so in sg., ὁ πολλὸς λόγος the prevailing report, Hdt.1.75);

    τοῖς π. κριταῖς S.Aj. 1243

    : with gen., τοῖς π. βροτῶν ib. 682;

    οἱ π. τῶν ἀνθρώπων X.Cyr.8.2.24

    ;

    οἱ πολλοὶ ἅπαντες

    far the most,

    Hp.

    Aër.20 (v.l. μάλιστα for ἅπαντες); for τὰ πολλὰ πάντα, v. infr. 111.1a: hence οἱ πολλοί the people, the commonalty, opp. οἱ μείζω κεκτημένοι, Th.1.6; opp. οἱ κομψότεροι, Pl.R. 505b; οἱ π., = Lat. plebs, D.S.20.36; τῶν πολλῶν εἷς one of the multitude, D.21.96; also

    ὁ π. λεώς Luc.JTr.53

    , cf. Rh.Pr.17;

    ὁ π. ὅμιλος Id.Luct.2

    . Hdn.1.1.1, etc.;

    ὁ π. δῆμος Luc.Apol.15

    ;

    ὁ π. ὄχλος Ph. 2.4

    ; ὁ π. alone, = vulgus, v.l. in D.S.2.29; the ordinary man, Epicur.Fr. 478, Phld.Rh.2.154S.;

    νίμμα ὁ π. λέγει, ἡμεῖς ἀπόνιπτρον λέγομεν Phryn.170

    , cf.369; ὁ ἐμπαθὴς καὶ π. ἄνθρωπος 'l'homme moyen sensuel', Herm.in Phdr.p.146A.; ὁ π. ἄνθρωπος (with pl. Verb) the average man, opp. τὸ ἐξαίρετον, Eun.Hist.p.216 D.
    c τὸ πολύ, c. gen.,

    τῆς στρατιῆς τὸ πολλόν Hdt.8.100

    ;

    τὸ π. τοῦ χρόνου Hp.

    Aër. 20;

    τῶν λογάδων τὸ π. Th.5.73

    ;

    τῶν ὅπλων τὸ π. Pl.Plt. 288b

    ; also

    ὁ στρατὸς ὁ πολλός Hdt.1.102

    ;

    ἡ δύναμις ἡ π. Th.1.24

    ; ὁ π. βίοτος the best part of life, S.El. 185 (lyr.).
    d

    τὰ πολλά

    the most,

    Od.22.273

    , and perh. 2.58, 17.537 (elsewh. in Hom. πολλά, as Subst., means much riches, great possessions, Il.11.684, Od.19.195);

    τὰ π. τοῦ πολέμου Th.2.13

    ; πρὸς τὸ τῶν π. μέγεθος in regard to the size of the average, Arist.Rh. 1363b11.
    4 pl. πολλά very much, too much, πολλὰ πράσσειν, = πολυπραγμονεῖν, E.Supp. 576, Ar.Ra. 228;

    π. ἔπαθεν Pi.O.13.63

    , etc.; π. ἔρξαι τινά to do one much harm, A. Th. 923 (lyr.).
    6 πολύς repeated,

    ἦ πολλὰ πολλοῖς εἰμι διάφορος βροτῶν E.Med. 579

    , cf. A.Supp. 451;

    τὰ μὲν οὖν πολλὰ πολλοῦ χρόνου διηγήσασθαι Pl.R. 615a

    , etc.; πολλοῦ πολύς, v. infr. 111.1b: with Advbs. πολλάκις, πολλαχῇ, etc. (qq. v., cf. 111.1 e).
    III Adverbial usages:
    a neut. πολύ ([dialect] Ion. πολλόν) , πολλά, much,

    πόλλ' ἀεκαζομένη Il.6.458

    , etc.; strengthd.,

    μάλα πολλά 8.22

    , al.;

    πάνυ πολύ Pl.Alc.1.119c

    ;

    πολύ τι Id.R. 484d

    ; esp. of repetition, often, Il.2.798, Od.13.29, Hes.Op. 322; so of earnest commands and entreaties, πολλὰ κελεύων, πόλλ' ἐπέτελλον, πολλὰ λισσομένη, πολλὰ μάλ' εὐχομένω, Il.5.528, 11.782, 5.358, 9.183: with the Art.,

    τὸ πολύ

    for the most part,

    Pl.Prt. 315a

    , etc. (but with numerals, at most, Vett. Val.9.5);

    ὡς τὸ π. X.Mem.1.1.10

    , etc.;

    τὰ πολλά Th.1.13

    , 2.11,87, etc.;

    ὡς τὰ π. Id.5.65

    , etc.;

    τὰ π. πάντα Hdt.1.203

    , 2.35, 5.67.
    b of Degree, far, very much,

    ἀπέφυγε πολλὸν τοὺς διώκοντας Id.6.82

    : also abs. gen. πολλοῦ very,

    θρασὺς εἶ πολλοῦ Ar.Nu. 915

    , cf. Eup.74;

    πολλοῦ δύνασθαι Alciphr.1.9

    (s.v.l.); πολλοῦ πολύς, πολλὴ πολλοῦ, much too much, Ar.Eq. 822,Ra. 1046.
    c of Space, a great way, far,

    οὐ πολλόν Hdt.1.104

    ;

    πολὺ οὐκ ἐξῄεσαν Th.1.15

    , etc.
    d of Time, long,

    ὡς πολλὸν τοῦτο ἐγίνετο Hdt.4.126

    , cf. 6.129.
    e of Probability, ἐὰν πολλὰ πολλῶν τέκῃς, perh. = ἐὰν πολλάκις τέκῃς,POxy. 744.9 (i B.C./i A.D.);

    ἐάν τι πολλὰ πολλάκις πάθω Ar.Ec. 1105

    .
    2 πολύ is freq. joined with Adjs. and Advbs.,
    a with a [comp] Comp. to increase its comp. force, πολὺ μεῖζον, πολλὸν παυρότεροι, Il.1.167, Od.14.17; πολὺ μᾶλλον much more, Il.9.700; πολύ τι μᾶλλον f.l. in D.H. Comp.4 (p.22 U.-R.): with words, esp. Preps., between πολύ and its Adj., π. ἐν πλέονι, π. ἐπὶ δεινοτέρῳ, Th.1.35, Pl.R. 589e;

    πολὺ ἔτι ἐκ λαμπροτέρων Id.Phd. 110c

    ;

    π. σὺν φρονήματι μείζονι X.An.3.1.22

    , cf.3.2.30, Smp.1.4 (but the Prep. freq. comes first,

    ἐκ π. ἐλάττονος And.1.109

    , etc.); so πολλῷ is freq. used with the [comp] Comp., by far, A.Pr. 337, Hdt. 1.134, etc.;

    π. μᾶλλον S.OT 1159

    , Pl.Phd. 80e; οὐ πολλῷ τεῳ ἀσθενέστερον not a great deal weaker, Hdt.1.181, cf. 2.48,67, etc.: πολύ with all words implying comparison, πολὺ πρίν much sooner, Il.9.250;

    π. πρό 4.373

    : with the comp. Verb

    φθάνω, ἦ κε πολὺ φθαίη 13.815

    ; so πολὺ προβέβηκας ἁπάντων, πολὺ προμάχεσθαι ἁπάντων, 6.125, 11.217;

    προὔλαβε πολλῷ Th.7.80

    : with βούλομαι, = prefer,

    ἡμῖν πολὺ βούλεται ἢ Δαναοῖσι νίκην Il.17.331

    , cf. Od.17.404; πολύ γε in answers, after a [comp] Comp. or [comp] Sup., ἀργὸς.. γενήσεται μᾶλλον; Answ.

    πολύ γε Pl.R. 421d

    , cf. 387e, etc.
    b with a [comp] Sup., πολὺ πρώτιστος, πολλὸν ἄριστος, far the first, etc., Il.2.702, 1.91, etc.;

    προθυμία π. τολμηροτάτη Th.1.74

    , etc.;

    πολλόν τι μάλιστα Hdt.1.56

    ;

    π. δή, π. δὴ γυναῖκ' ἀρίσταν E.Alc. 442

    (lyr.), cf. Ar.Av. 539, Archestr.Fr.34.9; also

    πολλῷ πλεῖστοι Hdt.5.92

    .έ, 8.42;

    π. μεγίστους Id.4.82

    .
    c with a Positive, to add force to the Adj.,

    ὦ πολλὰ μὲν τάλαινα, πολλὰ δ' αὖ σοφή A.Ag. 1295

    ; also

    ἐς πόλλ' ἀθλία πέφυκ' ἐγώ E.Ph. 619

    (troch.);

    πολὺ ἀφόρητος Luc.DMeretr. 9.3

    ; cf. πλεῖστος.
    IV with Preps.,
    1 διὰ πολλοῦ at a great interval of Space or Time, v. διά A.1.5, 11.2.
    2 εἰς πολύ for a long time, Plot.2.1.3.
    3 ἐκ πολλοῦ from a great distance, Th.4.32, etc.; for a long time, v. ἐκ 11.1.
    4 ἐπὶ πολύ,
    a over a great space, far,

    οὐκ ἐπὶ πολλόν Hdt.2.32

    ; ἐπὶ π. τῆς θαλάσσης, τῆς χώρας, Th.1.50,4.3, etc.; to a great extent, Id.1.6,18,3.83; cf.

    ποιέω B.11.2

    .
    b for a long time, long, Id.5.16;

    τῆς ἡμέρας ἐπὶ π. Id.7.38

    , cf. 39.
    c

    ὡς ἐπὶ π.

    very generally,

    Id.1.12

    (v.l.), Archyt. ap. Stob.3.1.195;

    ὡς ἐπὶ τὸ π.

    for the most part,

    Th.2.13

    , Pl.Plt. 294e, etc.;

    μὴ καθ' ἓν ἕκαστον, ἀλλ' ὡς ἐπὶ τὸ π. Isoc.4.154

    ;

    τό γ' ὡς ἐπὶ τὸ π. Id.8.35

    .
    5 παρὰ πολύ by far, v. παρά C.111.5.
    6 περὶ πολλοῦ, v. supr. 1.3.
    7 πρὸ πολλοῦ far before,

    τῆς πόλεως D.H.9.35

    ; also of Time, οὐ πρὸ π. not long before, Id.5.62.
    8 σὺν πολλῷ in no small degree, only too much or too well, Hld.2.8,9.20, 10.9 (cf. CR41.53).
    V for [comp] Comp. πλείων, πλέων, [comp] Sup. πλεῖστος, v. sub vocc. (Cf. Skt. purú-, Goth. filu 'much'.)

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  • 66 אחי

    אחי, אָחָה(√חו, cmp. חבב) to unite. Part. pass. אָחוּי united. Num. R. s. 13, beg. שיהיו אֲחוּיִים אצלו they shall be united with him (around his table). Pi. אִיחָה to join; to sew together (with fine stitches); cmp. חוּט; חוּד I. Gen. R. s. 39 beg. אברהם שאֹ׳ אתוכ׳ Abraham who united all mankind into a brotherhood (by the belief in one God), כזה שהוא מְאָחֶהוכ׳ like one who sews, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 40, end.Esp. to mend, by stitching, the rent of the garment torn in mourning. M. Kat. 22b; a. fr. Ib. 26a לאַחֹותָן to stitch them together. Hithpa. a. Nithpa. הִחְאָחֶה, נִתְאָחֶה 1) to be joined; to be stitched together. Num. R. s. 13, beg. (play on אחותי Cant. 5:1) נִתְאָחוּ ליוכ׳ they were joined to me (I joined them) in the captivity. Gen. R. s. 68 מִתְאָחֹות, v. אֶבֶן. M. Kat. 26a אין מתאחין must not be stitched together. 2) to be joined by grafting, to grow together. Y.Kil.I, 27a top הן נתא׳וכ׳ they (the two seeds) combine. Y.Shebi.II, end, 34a bot. Y.Orl.I, 61a bot.

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  • 67 אחה

    אחי, אָחָה(√חו, cmp. חבב) to unite. Part. pass. אָחוּי united. Num. R. s. 13, beg. שיהיו אֲחוּיִים אצלו they shall be united with him (around his table). Pi. אִיחָה to join; to sew together (with fine stitches); cmp. חוּט; חוּד I. Gen. R. s. 39 beg. אברהם שאֹ׳ אתוכ׳ Abraham who united all mankind into a brotherhood (by the belief in one God), כזה שהוא מְאָחֶהוכ׳ like one who sews, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 40, end.Esp. to mend, by stitching, the rent of the garment torn in mourning. M. Kat. 22b; a. fr. Ib. 26a לאַחֹותָן to stitch them together. Hithpa. a. Nithpa. הִחְאָחֶה, נִתְאָחֶה 1) to be joined; to be stitched together. Num. R. s. 13, beg. (play on אחותי Cant. 5:1) נִתְאָחוּ ליוכ׳ they were joined to me (I joined them) in the captivity. Gen. R. s. 68 מִתְאָחֹות, v. אֶבֶן. M. Kat. 26a אין מתאחין must not be stitched together. 2) to be joined by grafting, to grow together. Y.Kil.I, 27a top הן נתא׳וכ׳ they (the two seeds) combine. Y.Shebi.II, end, 34a bot. Y.Orl.I, 61a bot.

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  • 68 אָחָה

    אחי, אָחָה(√חו, cmp. חבב) to unite. Part. pass. אָחוּי united. Num. R. s. 13, beg. שיהיו אֲחוּיִים אצלו they shall be united with him (around his table). Pi. אִיחָה to join; to sew together (with fine stitches); cmp. חוּט; חוּד I. Gen. R. s. 39 beg. אברהם שאֹ׳ אתוכ׳ Abraham who united all mankind into a brotherhood (by the belief in one God), כזה שהוא מְאָחֶהוכ׳ like one who sews, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 40, end.Esp. to mend, by stitching, the rent of the garment torn in mourning. M. Kat. 22b; a. fr. Ib. 26a לאַחֹותָן to stitch them together. Hithpa. a. Nithpa. הִחְאָחֶה, נִתְאָחֶה 1) to be joined; to be stitched together. Num. R. s. 13, beg. (play on אחותי Cant. 5:1) נִתְאָחוּ ליוכ׳ they were joined to me (I joined them) in the captivity. Gen. R. s. 68 מִתְאָחֹות, v. אֶבֶן. M. Kat. 26a אין מתאחין must not be stitched together. 2) to be joined by grafting, to grow together. Y.Kil.I, 27a top הן נתא׳וכ׳ they (the two seeds) combine. Y.Shebi.II, end, 34a bot. Y.Orl.I, 61a bot.

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  • 69 alzado

    adj.
    1 lifted, raised.
    2 rebellious, rebel.
    3 vicious, savage.
    4 arrogant.
    5 fraudulently bankrupt.
    m.
    1 upright projection.
    2 elevation.
    3 elevation view, front view.
    4 absconder.
    5 fraudulent bankrupt.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: alzar.
    * * *
    1 ARQUITECTURA elevation
    2 (diseño) design, sketch
    3 (impresión) gathering
    4 (robo) theft
    ————————
    1→ link=alzar alzar
    1 raised, lifted
    2 (persona) fraudulently bankrupt
    1 ARQUITECTURA elevation
    2 (diseño) design, sketch
    3 (impresión) gathering
    4 (robo) theft
    \
    a mano alzada by a show of hands
    * * *
    alzado, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (=levantado) raised
    votación
    2) (Econ) [cantidad, precio] fixed; [quiebra] fraudulent; [persona] fraudulently bankrupt
    tanto 4., 1)
    3) Méx, Ven (=engreído) big-headed
    4) Chile, Col, Perú, Ven (=sublevado) arrogant, cocky *
    5) LAm [animal] (=arisco) wild

    estar alzado Cono Sur to be on heat

    6) And (=borracho) drunk
    2.
    SM / F (=persona sublevada) rebel

    alzado/a en armas — armed insurgent

    3. SM
    1) (Arquit) elevation
    2) (Tip) gathering
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    1) (Andes, Ven fam) ( levantisco)
    2) < animal>
    a) [estar] (CS fam) ( en celo) in heat (AmE), on heat (BrE)
    b) [SER] (Chi, Méx) (arisco, bravío) savage, vicious
    3) (Méx, Ven fam) ( altivo) stuck-up (colloq)
    II
    1) (Arquit) elevation
    2) alzados masculino plural (AmL)
    * * *
    Nota: En encuadernación, forma de coser las hojas que componen un libro en parejas.
    Ex. The groups of leaves thus sewn together are known as gatherings, and each gathering will consist of one or more pairs of leaves joined at the back, and will have been made from one folded sheet, or a fraction of a sheet, or from several folded sheets tucked one inside another.
    ----
    * alzado de planos = survey.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    1) (Andes, Ven fam) ( levantisco)
    2) < animal>
    a) [estar] (CS fam) ( en celo) in heat (AmE), on heat (BrE)
    b) [SER] (Chi, Méx) (arisco, bravío) savage, vicious
    3) (Méx, Ven fam) ( altivo) stuck-up (colloq)
    II
    1) (Arquit) elevation
    2) alzados masculino plural (AmL)
    * * *
    Nota: En encuadernación, forma de coser las hojas que componen un libro en parejas.

    Ex: The groups of leaves thus sewn together are known as gatherings, and each gathering will consist of one or more pairs of leaves joined at the back, and will have been made from one folded sheet, or a fraction of a sheet, or from several folded sheets tucked one inside another.

    * alzado de planos = survey.

    * * *
    alzado1 -da
    A
    (Andes, Ven fam) (levantisco): la servidumbre anda medio alzada últimamente the servants have been rather uppity o ( BrE) bolshy lately ( colloq)
    un chiquillo alzado a cocky little brat ( colloq)
    B ‹animal›
    1 [ ESTAR] (CS fam) (en celo) in heat ( AmE), on heat ( BrE)
    2 [ SER] (Chi, Méx) (arisco, bravío) savage, vicious
    C (Méx, Ven fam) (altivo) stuck-up ( colloq), toffee-nosed ( BrE colloq)
    A ( Arquit) elevation
    ( AmL): los alzados en armas the insurgents o rebels
    * * *

    Del verbo alzar: ( conjugate alzar)

    alzado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    alzado    
    alzar
    alzado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    a) (Andes, Ven fam) ( levantisco):

    la servidumbre anda medio alzada the servants have been rather uppity lately (colloq);

    un chiquillo alzado a cocky little brat (colloq)
    b) (Méx, Ven fam) ( altivo) stuck-up (colloq)

    alzar ( conjugate alzar) verbo transitivo
    1 ( levantar)
    a)brazo/cabeza/voz to raise;


    alzó la mirada she looked up
    b) (AmL) ‹ bebé to pick up

    2edificio/monumento to erect
    3 (Méx) ( poner en orden) ‹ juguetes to pick up;
    cuarto/casa to clean (up)
    alzarse verbo pronominal ( sublevarse) to rise up;

    alzado,-a
    I adjetivo raised, lifted
    votación a mano alzada, vote by a show of hands
    II m Arquit elevation
    alzar verbo transitivo to raise, lift: el cormorán alzó el vuelo repentinamente, the cormorant took off suddenly

    ' alzado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alzada
    English:
    elevation
    * * *
    alzado, -a
    adj
    1. [militar] rebel
    2. [precio] fixed;
    a tanto alzado [modo de pago] in a single payment
    3. Am Fam [en celo] Br on heat, US in heat
    4. Am Fam [insolente] insolent
    5. Andes, RP Fam [salvaje] wild
    6. Col Fam [borracho] drunk
    nm
    1. [proyección vertical] elevation
    2. Cuba [estante] shelf
    * * *
    I adj
    1 ( elevado) high, raised
    2 ( rebelde) rebel atr
    3 ( soberbio) arrogant
    4 L.Am.
    un animal alzado an animal that has escaped into the wild
    5
    :
    precio alzado fixed building cost
    II m, alzada f L.Am.
    insurgent
    III m
    1 ARQUI elevation
    2 TIP pagination

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  • 70 यदि


    yádi
    ind. (in Veda alsoᅠ yádī, sometimes yadicit,

    yadihavai, yádî ̱4t, yádyu, yadyuvai) if, in case that RV. etc. etc.
    In the earlier language yadi may be joined with Indic
    Subj. orᅠ Leṭ Pot., orᅠ Fut.,
    the consequent clause of the conditional sentence being generally without any particle. In the later language yadi may be joined with Pres.
    (followed in consñconsequent clause by another Pres.
    e.g.. yadijīvatibhadrāṇipaṡyati, « if he lives he beholds prosperity»,
    orᅠ by fut. orᅠ by Impv. orᅠ by Pot. orᅠ by no verb);
    orᅠ it may be joined with Pot. (e.g.. yadirājādaṇḍaṉnapraṇayet, « if the king were not to inflict punishment», followed by another Pot. orᅠ by Cond. orᅠ by Pres. orᅠ by Impv. orᅠ by fut. orᅠ by no verb);
    orᅠ it may be joined with fut. (e.g.. yadinakarishyantitat, « if they will not do that», followed by another fut. orᅠ by Pres. orᅠ by Impv. orᅠ by no verb);
    orᅠ it may be joined with Cond. (e.g.. yadyanujñāmadāsyat, « if he should give permission», followed by another Cond. orᅠ by Pot. orᅠ by aor.);
    orᅠ it may be joined with aor. (e.g.. yadiprajā-patirnavapurarsrākshīt, « if the Creator had not created the body», followed by Cond. orᅠ by Pot. orᅠ by pf.);
    orᅠ it may be joined with Impv. orᅠ even with pf. (e.g.. yadyāha, « if he had said»). There may be other constructions, andᅠ in the consequent clauses some one of the following may be used:
    atha, atra, tad, tena, tatas, tataḥparam, tadā, tarhi, tadānīm. Observe that yadi may sometimes = « as sure as» (esp. in asseverations, followed by Impv. with orᅠ without tathā orᅠ tena orᅠ followed by Pot. with tad) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    orᅠ it may = « whether» (followed by Pres. orᅠ Pot. orᅠ no verb e.g.. yadi-navā, « whether- orᅠ not», andᅠ sometimes kim is added) ib. ;
    orᅠ it may = « that» (after verbs of « not believing» orᅠ « doubting», with Pres. orᅠ Pot. e.g.. nâ̱ṡaṉseyadijīvanti, « I do not expect that they are alive» cf. Pāṇ. 3-3, 147 Sch.);
    orᅠ if placed after dushkaraṉ orᅠ kathaṉcid it may = « hardly», « scarcely» MBh. R. ;
    orᅠ it may = « if perchance», « perhaps» (with Pot. with orᅠ without iti, orᅠ with fut. orᅠ pres.) MBh. Kāv. etc. The following are other combinations:
    - yaditāvat, « how would it be if» (with Pres. orᅠ Impv.);
    yadināma, « if ever» ;
    yadicêt ( cêt being added redundantly) = « if» (e.g.. yadicêtsyāt, « if it should be»);
    purāyadi = « before» (e.g.. purāyadipaṡyāmi, « before that I seeᅠ»);
    yádyápi (rarely apiyadi), « even if», « although» (followed by tathâ̱pi orᅠ tadapi orᅠ sometimes by no particle in the correlative clause);
    yadi - yadica-yadyapi, « if - andᅠ if - if alsoᅠ» ;
    yádi - yádi-vā, orᅠ yádivā - yádivā, orᅠ yádivā - yádi, orᅠ yadivā - , orᅠ - yadivā, orᅠ yadvā - yadivā, « if - orᅠ if», « whether - orᅠ» ;
    yádivā - návā, « whether - orᅠ not» ;
    - yadivā - yadivā-tathâ̱pi, « whether - orᅠ - orᅠ - yet» ;
    vāyadi = « orᅠ if», « orᅠ rather» ;
    yadivā id. orᅠ = « yet», « however»

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  • 71 צרף I, צריף

    צְרַףI, צְרֵיף ch. sam( 1) same, v. supra. to be joined, combined, counted in), 1) to smelt, refine, try. Targ. Jer. 9:6. Targ. Is. 53:10; a. fr.Part. pass. צְרִיף; f. צְרִיפָא Targ. Prov. 30:5. 2) to contract, sponge ( cloth).Part. pass. as ab. Snh.44a סרבלא צ׳ Ms. F. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 3; ed. דצריפא) a sponged cloak (Rashi: dyed with alum, v. צְרִיפְתָּא); v., however, צְרִיפָא 2. 3) to combine, join. Targ. Y. II Gen. 15:1; Num. 24:24. Pa צָרֵף 1) to smelt, refine. Targ. Mal. 3:3.Trnsf. to torment (v. P. Sm. s. v. 344 6). Targ. Prov. 25:20. 2) to join, attach. Y.Nidd.II, end, 50b ולא הוה מְצָרֵף לון עימיה and never joined them to himself (invited them to a consultation); חד זמן צָרְפוֹן עימיה once he did invite them; בגין כן צָרְפִיתְכוֹן (not צריפתכון) therefore I invited you; a. e.B. Mets.53a, v. infra.Part. pass. מְצָרַף. Sot.17a האי מצ׳ והאי לא מצ׳ in the word אִשָּׁה the Alef and Shin (אֵש fire) are joined, in אִיש, they are not joined (separated by י; Rashi: מִיצְּרִיף Ithpe.). 3) (denom. of צְרִיפְתָּא) to mix earth with alum. Part. pass. as ab. Ab. Zar.33b דמְצָרְפֵי ובלעי they (the earthen vessels) contain alum and therefore absorb more. Ithpa. אִצְטָרֵיף, Ithpe. אִצְטְרִיף, אִיצְּרִיף 1) to be joined, to join. Targ. Y. I Gen. 15:1; Num. 24:24.B. Mets.53a ונִצְטַרְפִינְהוּ (Rashi ונִיצְרַף; Ms. M. ונִצְרוֹף; Ms. H. ונְצָרֵיף; Ms. F. ונִצִטְרַף) let them (the two kinds of coins) be joined (and treated as one mass; Rashi a. Mss.: let him join them); דאורייתא … לא מִצְטָרְפֵי things forbidden as sacred by Biblical law and things forbidden by rabbinical law cannot be combined (Ms. H. לא מְצָרְפִינָן we dare not combine). Succ.19a מי … דאִיצְטָרוּפֵי מצטרףוכ׳ is there anything that may be joined (to make up the legal size) which in itself is not fit? Ber.47a מאי דעתך לאיצטרופי בהדן do you expect to be counted with us (as the third person for saying grace)? Yoma 74a חזי לאיצטרופי fit to be added (to make up the legal quantity); a. fr.Sot.17a, v. supra.

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  • 72 צְרַף

    צְרַףI, צְרֵיף ch. sam( 1) same, v. supra. to be joined, combined, counted in), 1) to smelt, refine, try. Targ. Jer. 9:6. Targ. Is. 53:10; a. fr.Part. pass. צְרִיף; f. צְרִיפָא Targ. Prov. 30:5. 2) to contract, sponge ( cloth).Part. pass. as ab. Snh.44a סרבלא צ׳ Ms. F. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 3; ed. דצריפא) a sponged cloak (Rashi: dyed with alum, v. צְרִיפְתָּא); v., however, צְרִיפָא 2. 3) to combine, join. Targ. Y. II Gen. 15:1; Num. 24:24. Pa צָרֵף 1) to smelt, refine. Targ. Mal. 3:3.Trnsf. to torment (v. P. Sm. s. v. 344 6). Targ. Prov. 25:20. 2) to join, attach. Y.Nidd.II, end, 50b ולא הוה מְצָרֵף לון עימיה and never joined them to himself (invited them to a consultation); חד זמן צָרְפוֹן עימיה once he did invite them; בגין כן צָרְפִיתְכוֹן (not צריפתכון) therefore I invited you; a. e.B. Mets.53a, v. infra.Part. pass. מְצָרַף. Sot.17a האי מצ׳ והאי לא מצ׳ in the word אִשָּׁה the Alef and Shin (אֵש fire) are joined, in אִיש, they are not joined (separated by י; Rashi: מִיצְּרִיף Ithpe.). 3) (denom. of צְרִיפְתָּא) to mix earth with alum. Part. pass. as ab. Ab. Zar.33b דמְצָרְפֵי ובלעי they (the earthen vessels) contain alum and therefore absorb more. Ithpa. אִצְטָרֵיף, Ithpe. אִצְטְרִיף, אִיצְּרִיף 1) to be joined, to join. Targ. Y. I Gen. 15:1; Num. 24:24.B. Mets.53a ונִצְטַרְפִינְהוּ (Rashi ונִיצְרַף; Ms. M. ונִצְרוֹף; Ms. H. ונְצָרֵיף; Ms. F. ונִצִטְרַף) let them (the two kinds of coins) be joined (and treated as one mass; Rashi a. Mss.: let him join them); דאורייתא … לא מִצְטָרְפֵי things forbidden as sacred by Biblical law and things forbidden by rabbinical law cannot be combined (Ms. H. לא מְצָרְפִינָן we dare not combine). Succ.19a מי … דאִיצְטָרוּפֵי מצטרףוכ׳ is there anything that may be joined (to make up the legal size) which in itself is not fit? Ber.47a מאי דעתך לאיצטרופי בהדן do you expect to be counted with us (as the third person for saying grace)? Yoma 74a חזי לאיצטרופי fit to be added (to make up the legal quantity); a. fr.Sot.17a, v. supra.

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  • 73 सम्भिन्न


    sam-bhinna
    mfn. completely broken orᅠ divided etc.;

    interrupted, abandoned ( seeᅠ - vṛitta);
    contracted ( seeᅠ -sarvâ̱ṅga);
    joined, combined, mingled TS. etc. etc.;
    come into contact with (comp.) Bhaṭṭ. ;
    close, tight Pañcar. ;
    solid, compact MārkP. ;
    - f. the being joined orᅠ united with Sarvad. ;
    - pralāpa m. idle talk (with Buddhists one of the 10 sins) Divyâ̱v. (Dharmas. 56);
    - pralāpika mfn. talking idly ib. ;
    - buddhi mfn. one whose understanding is broken orᅠ impaired Pat. ;
    - maryāda mfn. one who has broken through barriers orᅠ bounds MBh. ;
    - vṛitta mfn. one who has abandoned good conduct ib. ;
    - vyañjanā f. a kind of hermaphrodite (- na n. « the condition of a hermaphrodite»), Mahāvy. ;
    -sarvâ̱ṅga mfn. one who has contracted orᅠ compressed the whole body (as a tortoise) MBh.

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  • 74 קשר

    קָשַׁר(b. h.) ( to strengthen, v. Gen. 30:41, sq. to join, knot, tie; to fold. Sabb.VII, 2 הקוֹשֵׁר והמתיר he that makes a knot or unties it. Y. ib. 10c שהיו קוֹשְׁרִיןוכ׳ they knotted the ropes (of the Tabernacle). Ib. נפסק היה קוֹשְׁרוֹ when a thread was broken (in weaving), one knotted it. Y.Gitt.VIII, end, 49d אפי׳ קושרוכ׳ even if he folds (the document) up, and then has it signed. Ib. בשקְשָׁרוֹ וחתמווכ׳ when he folded it and had it signed inside; a. fr.Trnsf. a) (cmp. חָרַז) to compose and arrange ( a funeral song or eulogy). Y.Yoma I, 38b קָשְׁרוּ הספידו they arranged his eulogy. Lam. R. introd. (R. Joḥ. 1), v. מִסְפֵּד; a. fr.b) conceive, form an affection. Pesik. Bshallaḥ, p. 80a> הוא קושר לו אהבהוכ׳ he acquires love and affection for him; Gen. R. s. 54; Yalk. Prov. 954; a. e.Part. pass. קָשוּר; f. קְשוּרָה Y.Nidd.I, 49b top אילו יהושע שהיה ק׳ למשהוכ׳ a Joshua who was tied to Moses (his constant attendant) could not have spoken so (that Moses had not said a certain thing), and he says so (of R. Jeremiah)? Erub.II, 1 קְשוּרוֹת, v. נָתַר. Y.Yeb.XVI, 15d top, v. הֶסְפֵּד; a. e. Pi. קִישֵּׁר same, esp. to fold a document, to write a portion and fold it and have witnesses signed on the fold, and so continue to the end of the document. Y. Gitt. l. c. היה מְקַשֵּׁר ראשון ראשין if he folded up the signatures one by one; a. e.Part. pass. מְקוּשָּׁר. מק׳ (גט) a folded document, opp. פָּשוּט. B. Bath. X, 1 גט פשוט … ומק׳ עדיו אחוריו a plain document has its signatures of witnesses inside, a folded one, on its back. Ib. 160a sq. (ref. to Jer. 32:44) וכתוב … וחתום זה מק׳ ‘and write the deed, this refers to the plain document, ‘and sign, this means the folded document; Y. ib. X, beg.17c (ref. to Jer. ib. 11) את החתום זה המק׳ ואת הגלוי זה הפשוט שבמק׳ ‘the sealed means the folded, ‘and the open means the plain document which goes with the folded. Ib. bot. טופס שטרות מְקוּשָּׁרוֹתוכ׳ such is the formula of folded documents; a. fr. Nif. נִקְשָׁר 1) to be tied. Snh.108b כלב נ׳ the dog was doomed to be tied. 2) to be joined, harden, become knotty. Shebi. III, 1 משיִקָּשֵׁר (Mish. ed. משיקשור, incorr.) when the mathoḳ (v. מָתוֹק II) gets knotty excrescences; (R. S.: when the dung in its juice becomes bound, begins to harden); expl. Y. ib. 34c top משיעשה קשרין קשרין when it gets full of knotty excrescences; ib. מכיון שנקשר בו קשרוכ׳ R. S. to Shebi. l. c. (ed. שנִתְקַשֵּׁר) as soon as the uppermost protuberance is formed, it begins to dry up. Nithpa. נִתְקַשֵּׁר same, to become knotty; to become thick. Y. Shebi. l. c., v. supra. Taan.20a נִתְקַשְּׁרוּ שמיםוכ׳, v. עָב II. Hof. הוּקְשָׁר to be tied, joined. Lev. R. s. 30 יוּקְשְׁרוּ כולם אגודהוכ׳ let all of them be tied together with one band (of brotherhood; Yalk. ib. 651 יֵעָשׂוּ כילןוכ׳).

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  • 75 קָשַׁר

    קָשַׁר(b. h.) ( to strengthen, v. Gen. 30:41, sq. to join, knot, tie; to fold. Sabb.VII, 2 הקוֹשֵׁר והמתיר he that makes a knot or unties it. Y. ib. 10c שהיו קוֹשְׁרִיןוכ׳ they knotted the ropes (of the Tabernacle). Ib. נפסק היה קוֹשְׁרוֹ when a thread was broken (in weaving), one knotted it. Y.Gitt.VIII, end, 49d אפי׳ קושרוכ׳ even if he folds (the document) up, and then has it signed. Ib. בשקְשָׁרוֹ וחתמווכ׳ when he folded it and had it signed inside; a. fr.Trnsf. a) (cmp. חָרַז) to compose and arrange ( a funeral song or eulogy). Y.Yoma I, 38b קָשְׁרוּ הספידו they arranged his eulogy. Lam. R. introd. (R. Joḥ. 1), v. מִסְפֵּד; a. fr.b) conceive, form an affection. Pesik. Bshallaḥ, p. 80a> הוא קושר לו אהבהוכ׳ he acquires love and affection for him; Gen. R. s. 54; Yalk. Prov. 954; a. e.Part. pass. קָשוּר; f. קְשוּרָה Y.Nidd.I, 49b top אילו יהושע שהיה ק׳ למשהוכ׳ a Joshua who was tied to Moses (his constant attendant) could not have spoken so (that Moses had not said a certain thing), and he says so (of R. Jeremiah)? Erub.II, 1 קְשוּרוֹת, v. נָתַר. Y.Yeb.XVI, 15d top, v. הֶסְפֵּד; a. e. Pi. קִישֵּׁר same, esp. to fold a document, to write a portion and fold it and have witnesses signed on the fold, and so continue to the end of the document. Y. Gitt. l. c. היה מְקַשֵּׁר ראשון ראשין if he folded up the signatures one by one; a. e.Part. pass. מְקוּשָּׁר. מק׳ (גט) a folded document, opp. פָּשוּט. B. Bath. X, 1 גט פשוט … ומק׳ עדיו אחוריו a plain document has its signatures of witnesses inside, a folded one, on its back. Ib. 160a sq. (ref. to Jer. 32:44) וכתוב … וחתום זה מק׳ ‘and write the deed, this refers to the plain document, ‘and sign, this means the folded document; Y. ib. X, beg.17c (ref. to Jer. ib. 11) את החתום זה המק׳ ואת הגלוי זה הפשוט שבמק׳ ‘the sealed means the folded, ‘and the open means the plain document which goes with the folded. Ib. bot. טופס שטרות מְקוּשָּׁרוֹתוכ׳ such is the formula of folded documents; a. fr. Nif. נִקְשָׁר 1) to be tied. Snh.108b כלב נ׳ the dog was doomed to be tied. 2) to be joined, harden, become knotty. Shebi. III, 1 משיִקָּשֵׁר (Mish. ed. משיקשור, incorr.) when the mathoḳ (v. מָתוֹק II) gets knotty excrescences; (R. S.: when the dung in its juice becomes bound, begins to harden); expl. Y. ib. 34c top משיעשה קשרין קשרין when it gets full of knotty excrescences; ib. מכיון שנקשר בו קשרוכ׳ R. S. to Shebi. l. c. (ed. שנִתְקַשֵּׁר) as soon as the uppermost protuberance is formed, it begins to dry up. Nithpa. נִתְקַשֵּׁר same, to become knotty; to become thick. Y. Shebi. l. c., v. supra. Taan.20a נִתְקַשְּׁרוּ שמיםוכ׳, v. עָב II. Hof. הוּקְשָׁר to be tied, joined. Lev. R. s. 30 יוּקְשְׁרוּ כולם אגודהוכ׳ let all of them be tied together with one band (of brotherhood; Yalk. ib. 651 יֵעָשׂוּ כילןוכ׳).

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  • 76 adhesión

    f.
    1 adhesion, cling, adherence, cohesion.
    2 attachment.
    3 affiliation, espousal, accession.
    4 adhesion, sticking.
    * * *
    1 adhesion, adherence
    2 (apoyo) support
    * * *
    SF (Téc) adhesion; (=apoyo) adherence, support; (=afiliación) membership
    * * *
    a) ( a una superficie) adhesion
    b) ( apoyo) support

    su adhesión al proceso democráticohis support of o adherence to the democratic process

    c) ( a una organización) joining; ( a un tratado) accession (frml)
    d) ( contribución) donation
    * * *
    = adherence, attachment, adhesion.
    Ex. Superior cataloguing may result, since more consistency and closer adherence to standard codes are likely to emerge with cataloguers who spend all of their time cataloguing, than with a librarian who tackles cataloguing as one of various professional tasks.
    Ex. Librarians have affirmed their attachment to freedom of expression.
    Ex. Microbiological action contributes to loss of adhesion and blistering of anticorrosive organic coatings.
    ----
    * adhesión a = espousal of.
    * carta de adhesión = letter of support.
    * * *
    a) ( a una superficie) adhesion
    b) ( apoyo) support

    su adhesión al proceso democráticohis support of o adherence to the democratic process

    c) ( a una organización) joining; ( a un tratado) accession (frml)
    d) ( contribución) donation
    * * *
    = adherence, attachment, adhesion.

    Ex: Superior cataloguing may result, since more consistency and closer adherence to standard codes are likely to emerge with cataloguers who spend all of their time cataloguing, than with a librarian who tackles cataloguing as one of various professional tasks.

    Ex: Librarians have affirmed their attachment to freedom of expression.
    Ex: Microbiological action contributes to loss of adhesion and blistering of anticorrosive organic coatings.
    * adhesión a = espousal of.
    * carta de adhesión = letter of support.

    * * *
    2
    (apoyo): recibí miles de muestras de adhesión I received thousands of letters of support
    su adhesión al proceso democrático his commitment o steadfast adherence to the democratic process
    3 (a una organización) joining; (a un tratado) accession ( frml)
    criticaron su adhesión al grupo his joining the group was criticized
    con la adhesión de Turquía a la organización when Turkey joins ( o joined etc) the organization
    4 (contribución) donation
    * * *

    adhesión sustantivo femenino



    adhesión sustantivo femenino
    1 adhesion
    (apoyo) support
    2 (a un partido) joining
    (a una teoría) adherence
    3 (adherencia) adhesion
    ' adhesión' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adherencia
    English:
    support
    - bond
    * * *
    1. [a opinión, idea] support (a of);
    aplaudieron su adhesión a los principios democráticos they applauded his commitment to democracy;
    su propuesta recibió pocas adhesiones her proposal found few supporters
    2. [a una organización] entry (a into)
    3. Fís adhesion
    * * *
    f FÍS adhesion
    * * *
    adhesión nf, pl - siones
    1) : adhesion
    2) : attachment, commitment (to a cause, etc.)

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  • 77 lazo

    m.
    1 bow.
    2 ribbon.
    3 snare.
    4 tie, loop, knot, string tie.
    5 bond, relation, relationship, tie.
    6 lasso, lariat, long rope with a sliding noose.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: lazar.
    * * *
    1 (cinta) ribbon; (de adorno) bow
    2 figurado (vínculo) tie, bond
    3 (trampa) snare, trap
    \
    lazo corredizo slipknot
    * * *
    noun m.
    1) bond
    2) link
    3) bow
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=nudo) [para asegurar] knot; [decorativo] bow
    2) (Agr) lasso, lariat
    3) (Caza) snare, trap
    4) (Aut) hairpin bend
    5) pl lazos (=vínculos) ties
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( cinta) ribbon; ( nudo decorativo) bow

    ¿te hago un lazo? — shall I tie it in a bow?

    2)
    a) (Agr) lasso

    no echarle or tirarle un lazo a alguien — (Méx fam) not to give somebody a second glance

    poner a alguien como lazo de cochino — (Méx fam) to give somebody a dressing-down

    b) ( cuerda) (Col, Méx) rope; ( para saltar) (Col) cuerda 1) b)
    c) ( para cazar) snare, trap
    3) ( vínculo) bond, tie
    * * *
    = tape, tie, knot, bond, lashing, loop, bonding, tie.
    Ex. A portfolio is a container for holding loose materials consisting of two covers joined together at the back; the covers are usually tied with tapes at the fore edge, top, and bottom.
    Ex. Eastern European countries longing for western scientific ties have wanted to participate in the Internet for a long time, but were excluded by government regulations.
    Ex. Often, too, there were knots of badly-beaten fibre visible in the substance of the sheet.
    Ex. Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.
    Ex. This type of lashing is used to tie 4 or more poles together at one point.
    Ex. Let us empower ourselves to bring those persons who cannot read, or those with a low level of literacy, or those who have been locked out of the information cycle, into the literacy loop.
    Ex. The authors suggest that there should be a bonding between and among governing agencies and local schools.
    Ex. Her shoulder length hair was pushed back and held with a tie.
    ----
    * colgado de un lazo continuo = looped.
    * con lazos muy estrechos = close-knit.
    * creación de lazos de amistad entre hombres = male bonding.
    * crear lazos = build up + links.
    * crear lazos afectivos = bond.
    * establecer lazos afectivos = bond.
    * estrechar los lazos = strengthen + links.
    * fortalecer los lazos = strengthen + links.
    * lazo afectivo = human bonding.
    * lazo cultural = cultural bond.
    * lazo étnico = ethnic bond.
    * lazo familiar = family bond.
    * lazos = ties.
    * lazos de amistad = bonding.
    * lazos de amor = bonding.
    * lazos familiares = family ties.
    * lazos sangüíneos = blood ties.
    * romper los lazos con = sever + Posesivo + links with, sever + Posesivo + ties with, break + ties with.
    * romper un lazo = sever + connection.
    * ruptura de lazos = severing of ties, breaking of ties.
    * tender lazos = build + bridges.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( cinta) ribbon; ( nudo decorativo) bow

    ¿te hago un lazo? — shall I tie it in a bow?

    2)
    a) (Agr) lasso

    no echarle or tirarle un lazo a alguien — (Méx fam) not to give somebody a second glance

    poner a alguien como lazo de cochino — (Méx fam) to give somebody a dressing-down

    b) ( cuerda) (Col, Méx) rope; ( para saltar) (Col) cuerda 1) b)
    c) ( para cazar) snare, trap
    3) ( vínculo) bond, tie
    * * *
    = tape, tie, knot, bond, lashing, loop, bonding, tie.

    Ex: A portfolio is a container for holding loose materials consisting of two covers joined together at the back; the covers are usually tied with tapes at the fore edge, top, and bottom.

    Ex: Eastern European countries longing for western scientific ties have wanted to participate in the Internet for a long time, but were excluded by government regulations.
    Ex: Often, too, there were knots of badly-beaten fibre visible in the substance of the sheet.
    Ex: Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.
    Ex: This type of lashing is used to tie 4 or more poles together at one point.
    Ex: Let us empower ourselves to bring those persons who cannot read, or those with a low level of literacy, or those who have been locked out of the information cycle, into the literacy loop.
    Ex: The authors suggest that there should be a bonding between and among governing agencies and local schools.
    Ex: Her shoulder length hair was pushed back and held with a tie.
    * colgado de un lazo continuo = looped.
    * con lazos muy estrechos = close-knit.
    * creación de lazos de amistad entre hombres = male bonding.
    * crear lazos = build up + links.
    * crear lazos afectivos = bond.
    * establecer lazos afectivos = bond.
    * estrechar los lazos = strengthen + links.
    * fortalecer los lazos = strengthen + links.
    * lazo afectivo = human bonding.
    * lazo cultural = cultural bond.
    * lazo étnico = ethnic bond.
    * lazo familiar = family bond.
    * lazos = ties.
    * lazos de amistad = bonding.
    * lazos de amor = bonding.
    * lazos familiares = family ties.
    * lazos sangüíneos = blood ties.
    * romper los lazos con = sever + Posesivo + links with, sever + Posesivo + ties with, break + ties with.
    * romper un lazo = sever + connection.
    * ruptura de lazos = severing of ties, breaking of ties.
    * tender lazos = build + bridges.

    * * *
    A
    1 (cinta) ribbon
    ¿te hago un lazo? shall I tie it in a bow for you?
    se puso un lazo en la cabeza she put a bow in her hair
    3 ( RPl) (medio nudo) knot
    le hizo el lazo del zapato he tied her shoelace
    4 ( Méx) (del matrimonio) cord with which the couple are symbolically united during the wedding ceremony
    B
    1 ( Agr) lasso
    le echó el lazo al potro he lassoed the colt
    no echarle or tirarle un lazo a algn ( Méx fam); not to give sb a second glance
    poner a algn como lazo de cochino ( Méx fam); to give sb a dressing-down
    2 (cuerdapara atar) (Col, Méx) rope; (— para saltar) ( Col) skip o jump rope ( AmE), skipping rope ( BrE)
    saltar lazo to skip rope ( AmE), to skip ( BrE)
    3 (para cazar) snare, trap
    C (vínculo) link, bond, tie
    nos unen lazos de amistad we are joined by bonds of friendship
    lazos culturales cultural ties
    Compuesto:
    ( RPI) ( Bot) spider plant
    * * *

     

    Del verbo lazar: ( conjugate lazar)

    lazo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    lazó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    lazar    
    lazo
    lazar ( conjugate lazar) verbo transitivo (Méx) to rope, lasso
    lazo sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) ( cinta) ribbon;

    ( nudo decorativo) bow;
    ¿te hago un lazo? shall I tie it in a bow?

    b) (Méx) ( del matrimonio) cord with which the couple are symbolically united during the wedding ceremony

    2
    a) (Agr) lasso

    b) ( cuerda) (Col, Méx) rope;

    ( para saltar) (Col) See Also→ cuerda 1b

    3 ( vínculo) bond, tie
    lazo sustantivo masculino
    1 (lazada) bow: le regalé un lazo a la niña, I gave the girl a ribbon
    2 (nudo) knot
    3 fig (usu pl) (vínculo, relación) tie, bond
    ' lazo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    corbata
    - desatar
    - deshacer
    - hacer
    - moña
    - moño
    - presilla
    - trampa
    English:
    bond
    - bow
    - lasso
    - loop
    - noose
    - pretzel
    - ribbon
    - tie
    - link
    * * *
    lazo nm
    1. [atadura] bow;
    hacer un lazo to tie a bow;
    lazo corredizo slipknot
    2. [cinta] ribbon
    3. [bucle] loop
    4. [trampa] snare;
    [de vaquero] lasso;
    echar el lazo a un animal to lasso an animal;
    Méx Fam
    5.
    lazos [vínculos] ties, bonds;
    los lazos económicos entre los dos países the economic ties o links between the two countries;
    los unen fuertes lazos de amistad they share a strong bond of friendship;
    no hay lazos de parentesco entre las víctimas the victims were not related to each other
    6. [en arte] tracery motif
    7. Col [juego] skipping;
    jugar o [m5] saltar al lazo to skip, US to jump rope
    8. Col [cuerda] skipping rope, US jump rope
    9. RP lazo de amor spider plant
    * * *
    m
    1 knot
    2 de adorno bow
    caer en el lazo fig fall into the trap
    4
    :
    lazos pl ties
    * * *
    lazo nm
    1) vínculo: link, bond
    2) : bow, ribbon
    3) : lasso, lariat
    * * *
    lazo n
    1. (lazada) bow
    2. (cinta) ribbon

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  • 78 FRAM

    * * *
    adv.
    1) forward; hann féll f. á. fœtr konungi, he fell forward on his face at the king’s feet; f. rétt, straight on; koma f., to reappear;
    3) on the fore part, in front, opp. to aptr( maðr f., en dýr aptr); aptr ok f., fore and aft, of a ship;
    4) joined with preps. and particles, bíða f. á dag, f. á nótt, to wait far into the day, or night; bíða f. um jól, to wait till after Yule; fyrir lög f., in spite of the law; f. undan eyjunni; off the island;
    5) of time, hversu er f. orðit, how late is it, what time is it? f. orðit dags, late in the day.
    * * *
    adv.—the Icel. has a triple adverbial form, fram, denoting the going to a place (ad locum); frammi, the being in a place (in loco); framan, the going from a place (a loco)—compar. framarr (mod. framar) or fremr, = Goth. framis; superl. framast (framarst) or fremst: proncd. with a double m = framm; and that such was the case in olden times may be seen from Fms. vi. 385 and Skálda 168, 171. This adv. with its compds and derivatives may be said to have been lost in Germ. as well as Engl., and at a very early time. Even Ulf. uses fram as a prep. in the sense of ἀπό, like the A. S. and Engl. from, Swed. från: only in two passages Ulf. uses fram as adv., viz. Rom. xiii. 12, where he renders ‘the night is far spent’ (nóttin er um liðin of the Icel. N. T.) by framis galeiþan, which recalls to mind the Icel. fram-liðinn = deceased, past; and Mark i. 19, where προβαίνειν is rendered by gaggan framis = Icel. ganga framarr or ganga fram; cp. also the Goth. compds fram-gahts = progress, Philipp. i. 25; fram-aldrs = stricken in years; fram-vigis = Icel. fram-vegis; fram-vairþis = further: in O. H. G. vram = ultra still occurs, but is now lost in Germ. as well as in Engl.: the Icel., on the other hand, makes a clear distinction between the prep. frá ( from) and fram, on, forward, = Gr. πρόσω, Lat. porro, pro-; in some compds the sense from appears, e. g. framandi, a stranger,—Ulf. framaþeis, prop. one who is far off or from far off; so also fram-liðinn, gone, past; ganga fram, to die.
    A. fram, forward, (opp. to aptr, backward); aðra leið aptr en fram, 655 xxxii. 18; hann féll fram á fætr konungi, he fell forward on his face at the king’s feet, Eg. 92; stefna fram ( to go on) hina neðri leið, 582; brautin liggr þar fram í milli, id.; cf þeir vilja fram, or, fram á leið, forward, Sks. 483; fram rétt, straight on, Fms. ii. 273, v. l.; fram, fram! on, on! a war cry, Ó. H. 215: koma fram, to reappear, arrive, after being long unheard of; hann kom fram í Danmörku, Fms. i. 62; hann kom fram í kaupstað þeim er …, Ísl. ii. 332; ok kómu þar fram, er Kirjálar vóru á fjalli, Eg. 58: the phrase, fram í ættir, in a far or distant degree (of relationship), 343: people in Icel. in the 14th century used to say, fram til Noregs, up to Norway (cp. up to London), Dipl. ii. 15, 16.
    II. fram is generally applied to any motion outwards or towards the open, opp. to inn, innar; thus fram denotes the outer point of a ness, fram á nes; Icel. also say, fram á sjó, towards the high sea, (but upp or inn at landi, landwards); also, towards the verge of a cliff or the like, fram á hamarinn (bergit), Eg. 583: when used of a house fram means towards the door, thus, fara fram í dyr (eldhús), but inn or innar í baðstofu (hence fram-bær), var hón ávalt borin fram ok innar, she was borne in a litter out and in, Bs. i. 343: of a bed or chair fram denotes the outside, the side farthest from the wall, horfir hón til þils, en bóndi fram, she turned her face to the wall, but her husband away from it, Vígl. 31.
    β. again, Icel. say, fram á dal, up dale, opp. to ofan dalinn, down dale.
    III. without motion, the fore part, opp. to aptr, hinder part (cp. fram-fætr); aptr krókr en fram sem sporðr, Fms. ii. 179; maðr fram en dýr aptr (of a centaur), 673. 2, Sks. 179; aptr ok fram, fore and aft, of a ship, Fms. ix. 310.
    IV. joined with prepp. or particles, Lat. usque; bíða fram á dag, fram á nótt, fram í myrkr, to wait far into the day, night, darkness, Bs. ii. 145; bíða fram yfir, er fram um Jól, etc., to bide till after Yule; um fram, past over; sitja um þat fram er markaðrinn stóð, to stay till the fair is past, Fb. i. 124; fram um hamarinn (bergit), to pass the cliff, Eg. 582; ríða um fram, to ride past or to miss, Nj. 264, mod. fram hjá, cp. Germ. vorbei:—metaph., vera um fram e-n, above, surpassingly; um fram aðra menn, Fb. i. 91, Fms. vi. 58, passim; um alla hluti fram, above all things: yfir alla hluti fram, id., Stj. 7: besides, Sks. 41 new Ed.: fyrir lög fram, in spite of the law, Fms. iii. 157; fyrir rétt fram, 655 xx. 4; fyrir lof fram, without leave, Grág. i. 326; fyrir þat fram, but for that, ii. 99: the phrase, fyrir alla hluti fram, above all things, 623. 19.
    β. temp., fyrir fram means beforehand, Germ. voraus; vita, segja fyrir fram, to know, tell beforehand, Germ. voraus-sagen.
    γ. fram undan, projecting, stretching forward; fram undan eyjunni, Fms. ii. 305.
    δ. the phrase, fram, or more usually fram-orðit, of time, hvað er fram-orðit, how late is it? i. e. what is the time? Ld. 224; þá var fram-orðit, it was late in the day, Clem. 51; þá er fram var orðit, 623. 30: dropping ‘orðit,’ þeir vissu eigi hvat fram var (qs. fram orðit), they did not know the time of day, K. Þ. K. 90: with gen., fram-orðit dags, late in the day, Fms. xi. 10, Ld. 174; áfram, on forward, q. v.
    V. with verbs,
    α. denoting motion, like pro- in Latin, thus, ganga, koma, sækja, falla, fljóta, renna, líða, fara … fram, to go, come, flow, fare … forward, Eg. 136, Fms. ii. 56, Jb. 75, passim: of time, líða fram, Bs. ii. 152 (fram-liðinn).
    β. rétta, halda fram, to stretch, hold forth, Nj. 3; flytja, bera, draga, leiða, færa, selja, setja fram, to bring … forward, Sks. 567; leggja fram, to ‘lay forth,’ discharge, Fms. v. 293, Nj. 3, 11; bjóða fram, to offer; eggja, hvetja fram, to egg on; segja fram, to pronounce; standa, lúta fram, etc.
    γ. sjá, horfa, stökkva … fram fyrir sik, to look, jump forward, opp. to aptr fyrir sik, Nj. 29:—impers., e-m fer fram, to grow, make progress; skara fram úr, to stand out.
    B. frammi, (for the pronunciation with a double m vide Skálda 169,) denotes in or on a place, without motion, and is formed in the same way as uppi from upp, niðri from niðr; Icel. thus say, ganga fram, niðr, upp, to go on, go down, go up; but vera frammi, niðri, uppi, to be in, etc.; if followed by a vowel, the final i may be dropt, thus, vera frammi á dal, or framm’ á dal, Hrafn. 6; sitja framm’ fyrir hásæti (= frammi fyrir), Ó. H. 5; just as one may say, vera niðr’ á (qs. niðri á) engjum, upp’ á (= uppi á) fjalli: as to direction, all that is said of fram also applies to frammi, only that frammi can but denote the being in a place; Icel. thus say, frammi á dal in a dale, frammi í dyrum in-doors, frammi á fjalli on a fell, frammi á gólfi on the floor, frammi á sjó, etc.; þeir Leitr sitja frammi í húsum, Fær. 181, cp. also Hrafn. 1; sitja (standa) frammi fyrir e-m, to sit ( stand) before one’s face, Hkr. ii. 81.
    II. metaph. the phrase, hafa e-t frammi, to perform a thing, Nj. 232, Sks. 161: to use, shew, in a bad sense, of an insult, threatening, or the like; hafa þeir f. mikil-mæli ok heita afarkostum, Hkr. i. 191: the particle í is freq. prefixed, hafa í frammi, (not á frammi as áfram, q. v.); svá fremi skaltú rógit í frammi hafa, Nj. 166; þarftú þá fleira í frammi at hafa en stóryrði ein ok dramblæti, Fas. i. 37; hafðú í frammi kúgan við þá uppi við fjöllin, Ísl. ii. 215: to exercise, Bs. i. 852; hafa f. ípróttir, Fms. ix. 8 (rare); láta, leggja f., to contribute, produce, Fas. iii. 118, Fms. vi. 211.
    C. framan, from the front side; framan at borðinu, to the front of the table, Fb. ii. 302; framan at e-u, in the face or front of (opp. to aptan að, from behind); skaltú róa at framan borðum skútunnar, thou shall row towards the boards of the boat, of one boat trying to reach another, Háv. 46; taka framan af e-u, to take ( cut) from the fore part, Od. xiv. 474; framan á skipinu, the fore part of the ship, Fms. ii. 179; framan um stafninn, vi. 78.
    β. temp., framan af sumri, vetri, hausti, váti, the beginning, first part of summer …; also simply framan af, in the beginning.
    γ. of the fore part of the body; nokkut hafit upp framan nefit, Ld. 272; réttnefjaðr ok hafit upp í framan-vert, a straight nose and prominent at the tip, Nj. 29; framan á brjóstið, on the breast; framan í andlitið, in the face; framan á knén, í stálhúfuna framan, Fms. viii. 337; framan á þjóhnappana, Sturl. i. 14 (better aptan á).
    δ. with the prep. í preceding; í framan, adv. in the face; rjóðr í framan, red in the face; fölr í framan, pale-faced, etc., freq. in mod. use.
    2. fyrir framan, before, in front of, with acc. (opp. to fyrir aptan, behind); fyrir framan slána, Nj. 45; fyrir framan hendr honum, 60; fyrir framan hamarinn, Eg. 583; fyrir framan merki, Fms. i. 27, ii. 84: as adv., menn stóðu með vápnum fyrir framan þar sem Flosi sat, before F. ‘s seat, Nj. 220; þá var skotið aptr lokhvílunni ok sett á hespa fyrir framan, Fms. ii. 84: að framan, above.
    3. as framan is prop. an adv. from the place, Icel. also say, koma framan af dal, framan af nesi, framan ór dyrum, etc., to come down the dale, etc., vide fram above.
    4. ‘framan til’ in a temp. sense, up to, until; nú líðr til þings framan, it drew near to the time of parliament, Nj. 12; líðr nú til þings framan, Ld. 88; leið nú framan til Jóla, Ísl. ii. 42; framan til Páska, Stj. 148; framan til vetrnátta, D. N.; framan til þess er hann átti við Glám, Grett. 155; framan til Leiðar, Anal. 172; frá upphafi heims framan, from the beginning of the world, Ver. 1; in mod. usage simply fram in all such instances.
    D. Compar. framarr, farther on; superl. framast, fremst, farthest on:
    1. loc., feti framarr, a step farther on, Lv. 59; þar er þeir koma framast, the farthest point they can reach, Grág. i. 111; þar sem hann kömr framast, 497; hvar hann kom framarst, Fms. xi. 416; svá kómu þeir fremst at þeir unnu þá borg, i. 114; þeir eru mest til þess nefndir at framast ( foremost) hafi verit, Ísl. ii. 368; þeir er fremst vóru, Fms. v. 78.
    2. temp. farthest back; er ek fremst um man, Vsp. 1; hvat þú fyrst um mant eða fremst um veizt, Vþm. 34; frá því ek má fremst muna, Dipl. v. 25.
    II. metaph. farther, more, superl. farthest, most; erat hann framarr skyldr sakráða við menn, Grág. i. 11; nema vér reynim oss framarr, Fær. 75; meta, hvárra þörf oss litisk framarr ganga, whose claim appeared to us the strongest, Dipl. ii. 5.
    β. with dat., venju framarr, more than usual; því framarr sem, all the more, Fms. i. 184.
    γ. with ‘en’ following; framar en, farther than, more than; mun hér því ( therefore) framarr leitað en hvarvetna annars-staðar, Fms. i. 213; at ganga framarr á hendr Þorleiki en mitt leyfi er til, Ld. 154; hversu Þorólfr var framarr en ek, Eg. 112; framarr er hann en ek, he is better than I, Nj. 3; sókn framarr ( rather) en vörn, 236; framarr en ( farther than) nú er skilt, Js. 48; því at hann væri framarr en aðrir menn at sér, better than other men, Mar. 25.
    2. superl., svá sem sá er framast ( foremost) elskaði, Fs. 80; svá sem framast má, 655 xi. 2; sem Guð lér honum framast vit til, Js. 5: with gen., konungr virði hann framast allra sona sinna, Fms. i. 6; at Haraldr væri framast þeirra bræðra, 59; framast þeirra at allri sæmd, viii. 272.

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  • 79


    ca
    1) the 20th letter of the alphabet, 1st of the 2nd ( orᅠ palatal) class of consonants, having the sound of ch in church

    2) ind. andᅠ, both, alsoᅠ, moreover, as well as (= τε, Lat. que, placed like these particles as an enclitic after the word which it connects with what precedes;
    when used with a personal pronoun this must appear in its fuller accented form (e.g.. távacamámaca <not tecameca>, « both of thee andᅠ me»), when used after verbs the first of them is accented Pāṇ. 8-1, 58 f. ;
    it connects whole sentences as well as parts of sentences;
    in RV. the double ca occurs more frequently than the single (e.g.. aháṉcatváṉca, « I andᅠ thou», VIII, 62, 11);
    the double ca may alsoᅠ be used somewhat redundantly in class. Sanskṛit (e.g.. kvahariṇakānāṉjīvitaṉcâ̱tilolaṉkvacavajra-sārāḥṡarāste, « where is the frail existence, of fawns andᅠ where are thy adamantine arrows?» Ṡak. I, 10);
    in later literature, however, the first ca is more usually omitted (e.g.. ahaṉtvaṉca), andᅠ when more than two things are enumerated only one ca is often found (e.g.. tejasāyaṡasālakshmyāsthityācaparayā, « in glory, in fame, in beauty, andᅠ in high position» Nal. XII, 6);
    elsewhere, when more than two things are enumerated, ca is placed after some andᅠ omitted after others (e.g.. ṛiṇa-dātācavaidyaṡcaṡrotriyonadī, « the payer of a debt andᅠ a physician < andᅠ> a Brāhman < andᅠ> a river» Hit. I, 4, 55);
    in Ved. andᅠ even in class. Sanskṛit Mn. III, 20; IX, 322 Hit.,
    when the double ca would generally be used, the second may occasionally be omitted (e.g.. indraṡcasoma, « both Indra < andᅠ thou> Soma» RV. VII, 104, 25 ;
    durbhedyaṡcâ̱ṡusaṉdheyaḥ, « both difficult to be divided < andᅠ> quickly united» Hit. I);
    with lexicographers ca may imply a reference to certain other words which are not expressed (e.g.. kamaṇḍalaucakarakaḥ, « the word karaka has the meaning « pitcher» andᅠ other meanings»);
    sometimes ca is = eva, even, indeed, certainly, just (e.g.. su-cintitaṉcau͡shadhaṉnanāma-mātreṇakarotyarogam, « even a well-devised remedy does not cure a disease by its mere name» Hit. ;
    yāvantaevatetāvāṉṡcasaḥ, « as great as they < were> just so great was he» Ragh. XII, 45);
    occasionally ca is disjunctive, « but», « on the contrary», « on the other hand», « yet», « nevertheless» (varamādyaunacâ̱ntimaḥ, « better the two first but not the last» Hit. ;
    ṡāntamidamāṡrama-padaṉsphuraticabāhuḥ, « this hermitage is tranquil yet my arm throbs» Ṡak. I, 15);
    ca-ca, though-yet Vikr. II, 9 ;
    ca-naca, though - yet not Pat. ;
    ca - natu (v.l. nanu) id., Mālav. IV, 8 ;
    naca - ca, though not - yet Pat. ;
    ca may be used for , « either», « orᅠ» (e.g.. ihacâ̱mutravā, « either here orᅠ hereafter» Mn. XII, 89 ;
    strīvāpumānvāyaccâ̱nyatsattvam, « either a woman orᅠ a man orᅠ any other being» R.), andᅠ when a neg. particle is joined with ca the two may then be translated by « neither», « nor» ;
    occasionally one ca orᅠ one na is omitted (e.g.. nacaparibhoktuṉnai ͡vaṡaknomihātum, « I am able neither to enjoy nor to abandon» Ṡak. V, 18 ;
    napūrvâ̱hṇenācaparâ̱hṇe, « neither in the forenoon nor in the afternoon»);
    ca-ca may express immediate connection between two acts orᅠ their simultaneous occurrence (e.g.. mamacamuktaṉtamasāmanomanasijenadhanushiṡaraṡcaniveṡitaḥ, « no sooner is my mind freed from darkness than a shaft is fixed on his bow by the heart-born god», VI, 8);
    ca is sometimes = cêd, « if» (cf. Pāṇ. 8-1, 30 ;
    the verb is accented) RV. AV. MBh. Vikr. II, 20 Bhartṛ. II, 45 ;
    ca may be used as an expletive (e.g.. anyaiṡcakratubhiṡca, « andᅠ with other sacrifices»);
    ca is often joined to an adv. like eva, api, tathā, tathai ͡va, etc., either with orᅠ without a neg. particle (e.g.. vairiṇaṉnôpasevetasahâ̱yaṉcaivavairiṇaḥ, « one ought not to serve either an enemy orᅠ the ally of an enemy» Mn. IV, 133);
    ( seeᅠ eva, api, etc.) For the meaning of ca after an interrogative seeᅠ 2. , 2. kathā́, kím, kvá);
    + cf. τε,
    Lat. que, pe (in nempe etc.);
    Goth. uh;
    Zd. ca;
    Old Pers.
    3) mfn. pure L. ;
    moving to andᅠ fro L. ;
    mischievous L. ;
    seedless L. ;
    m. a thief. L. ;
    the moon L. ;
    a tortoise L. ;
    Ṡiva L. ;
    - चकार
    - चसमास

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  • 80 युज्


    yuj
    1) (cf. 2. yu cl. 7. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXIX, 7) yunákti, yuṅkté (ep. alsoᅠ yuñjati, - te;

    Ved. yojati, - te;
    yuje, yujmahe, 3. pl. yujata Impv. yukshvá;
    Pot. yuñjīyāt R. ;
    pf. yuyója, yuyujé RV. etc. etc., 3. sg. yuyojate RV. VIII, 70, 7 ;
    aor. Class. P. ayokshīt, ayaukshīt orᅠ ayujat;
    Ved. alsoᅠ Ā. áyuji;
    Ved. and Class. ayukshi, ayukta;
    fut. yoktā́ Br. ;
    yokshyati ib. ;
    - te AV. etc. etc.;
    inf. yoktum Br. ;
    yujé RV. ;
    ind. p. yuktvā́ ib. etc. etc.;
    yuktvā́ya RV. Br. ;
    - yujya MBh. etc.), to yoke orᅠ join orᅠ fasten orᅠ harness (horses orᅠ a chariot) RV. etc. etc.;
    to make ready, prepare, arrange, fit out, set to work, use, employ, apply ib. ;
    to equip (an army) R. ;
    to offer, perform (prayers, a sacrifice) BhP. ;
    to put on (arrows on a bow-string) MBh. ;
    to fix in, insert, inject (semen) ṠBr. ;
    to appoint to, charge orᅠ intrust with (loc. orᅠ dat.) MBh. VP. ;
    to command, enjoin BhP. ;
    to turn orᅠ direct orᅠ fix orᅠ concentrate (the mind, thoughts etc.) upon (loc.) TS. etc. etc.;
    (P. Ā.) to concentrate the mind in order to obtain union with the Universal Spirit., be absorbed in meditation ( alsoᅠ with yogam) MaitrUp. Bhag. etc.;
    to recollect, recall MBh. ;
    to join, unite, connect, add, bring together RV. etc. etc. (Ā. to be attached, cleave to Hariv.);
    to confer, orᅠ bestow anything (acc.) upon (gen. orᅠ loc.) BhP. MārkP. (Ā. with acc., to become possessed of MBh. ;
    with ātmani, to use for one's self, enjoy Mn. VI, 12);
    to bring into possession of, furnish orᅠ endow with (instr.) Mn. MBh. R. etc.. ;
    to join one's self to (acc.) RV. ;
    (in astron.) to come into union orᅠ conjunction with (acc.) VarBṛS.:
    Pass. yujyáte (ep. alsoᅠ - ti;
    aor. áyoji), to be yoked orᅠ harnessed orᅠ joined etc. RV. etc. etc.;
    to attach one's self to (loc.) Hit. ;
    to be made ready orᅠ prepared for (dat.) Bhag. ;
    to be united in marriage Gaut. MBh. ;
    to be endowed with orᅠ possessed of (instr. with orᅠ without saha) Mn. MBh. etc.;
    (in astron.) to come into conjunction with (instr.) VarBṛS. ;
    to accrue to, fall to the lot of (gen.) Pañcat. ;
    to be fit orᅠ proper orᅠ suitable orᅠ right, suit anything (instr.), be fitted for (loc.), belong to orᅠ suit any one (loc. orᅠ gen.), deserve to be (nom.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
    (with na) not to be fit orᅠ proper etc. for (instr.) orᅠ to (inf., alsoᅠ with pass. sense = « ought not to be») Kāv. Kathās. Pañcat.:
    Caus. yojayati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
    aor. ayūyujat;
    Pass. yojyate), to harness, yoke with (instr.), put to (loc.) Kauṡ. MBh. etc.;
    to equip (an army), draw up (troops) MBh. R. etc.;
    to use, employ, set to work, apply, undertake, carry on, perform, accomplish Mn. MBh. etc.;
    to urge orᅠ impel to Bhartṛ. Prab. ;
    to lead towards, help to (loc.) Sarvad. ;
    to set (snares, nets etc.) MBh. Hit. ;
    to put orᅠ fix on (esp. arrows) ĀṡvGṛ. MBh. etc.;
    to aim (arrows) at (loc.) R. ;
    to fasten on orᅠ in, attack, adjust, add, insert Kauṡ. Kāv. Pur. ;
    (with manas, ātmānam etc.) to direct the thoughts to, concentrate orᅠ fix the mind upon (loc.) MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
    to join, unite, connect, combine, bring orᅠ put together ( alsoᅠ = write, compose) R. Var. Rājat. etc.;
    to encompass, embrace MBh. ;
    to put in order, arrange, repair, restore Rājat. ;
    to endow orᅠ furnish orᅠ provide with (instr.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to mix (food) with (instr.) Mn. VII, 218 ;
    to confer anything upon (loc.) BhP. ;
    (in astron.) to ascertain orᅠ know ( jānāti) the conjunction of the moon with an asterism (instr.) Pāṇ. 3-1, 26 Vārtt. 11 Pat. ;
    (Ā.) to think little of, esteem lightly, despise Vop. in Dhātup. XXXIII, 36:
    Desid. yuyukshati, to wish to harness orᅠ yoke orᅠ join etc.;
    to wish to appoint orᅠ institute MBh. ;
    to wish to fix orᅠ aim (arrows) BhP. ;
    (Ā.) to wish to be absorbed in meditation, devout Bhaṭṭ.:
    Intens. yoyujyate, yoyujīti orᅠ yoyokti
    + Gr. cf. Gk. ζεύγνυμι, ζυγόν;
    Lat. jungere, jugum;
    Lith. júngus;
    Slav. igo;
    Goth. juk;
    Germ. joh, ñoch;
    Angl. Sax. geoc;
    Eng. yoke
    yúj
    2) mfn. (mostly ifc.;

    when uncompounded, the strong cases have a nasal
    e.g.. nom. yuṅ, yuñjau, yuñjas, but aṡva-yuk etc. Pāṇ. 7-1, 71)
    joined, yoked, harnessed, drawn by RV. etc. etc.
    (cf. aṡva-, hari-, hayôttama-yuj);
    furnished orᅠ provided orᅠ filled with, affected by, possessed of (instr., mostly comp.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    bestowing, granting (e.g.. kāma-yuj, « granting wishes») Hariv. ;
    exciting, an exciter (e.g.. yuṇbhiyaḥ, an excñexciter of fear) Bhaṭṭ. ;
    being in couples orᅠ pairs, even (not odd orᅠ separate) Lāṭy. Mn. MBh. etc.;
    m. a yoke-fellow, companion, comrade, associate RV. AV. Br. ;
    a sage who devotes his time to abstract contemplation W. ;
    a pair, couple, the number « two» Pañcar. ;
    du. the two Aṡvins L. ;
    (in astron.) the zodiacal sign Gemini

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > युज्

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