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1 tog
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2 tog’
mountain. tog’ tizmasi mountain range. tog’ Etagi foothills. tog’ cho’qqisi mountain peak. tog’ jambul (bot.) a type of thyme. tog’ murchi (bot.) tree of chastity. tog’ piyoz (bot.) wild onion. tog’ rayhon (bot.) common origanum. tog’ sabzi (bot.) Schrenkia. tog’ terak (bot.) aspen. tog’ turbuti (bot.) gas plant. tog’ uzum (bot.) a type of wild grape. tog’ zag’cha (zool.) alpine jackdaw. tog’ kaptar rock dove (golub’ skalistyy)??. tog’ mayna (zool.) Himalayan whistling thrush. tog’ chumchuq rock sparrow. tog’ qarg’a (zool.) chough. tog’ Et to uplift, to exalt -
3 tog
* * *I. (et -)( jernbanetog) train;( optog) procession;( felttog) campaign;[ tog fra London] train from London,( til omegnen også) down train;[i (, med) et tog] in (el. on) a train ( fx travel in (el. on) a train; was John on the train today?);[ der er spisevogn i toget] there is a dining car on the train;[ tog til London] train for (el. to) London, London train,( fra omegnen også) up train;[ der går tog til London herfra] there are trains to London from here;[ på toget] on (el. in) the train;[ stå på toget] get on (el. board) the train.II. præt af tage. -
4 tog
поезд-et, -, -a/-ene* * ** * *subst. train, procession, parade (gå i tog) walk in a procession (med tog) by train -
5 TOG
* * *n. rope, line, cord; hafa (leiða) hest í togi, to have a led-horse.* * *n. a ‘tow,’ rope, line; flota ok tog í bæði lönd, Gþl. 410; hafi sá varp er fyrr renndi togum sínum, of an angler’s line, 426; akkeri með digru togi, Gsp.2. a cord by which another is led; hafa hest í togi, to have a horse in tow, a led-horse, Grág. i. 441, Fbr. 77; þinn hestr skal mér nú í togi vera, MS. 4. 16; hann hélt höndunum um togit (leading a calf), Fms. vi. 368: the phrase, svá eru lög sem hafa tog, law is just as it is stretched, i. e. might goes for right.II. goat’s hair, or in Icel. the long coarse flax-like hair in the wool of mountain-sheep; the English wool merchants call it ‘kemp,’ see Þjóðólfr, 12th of June, 1872, p. 120. -
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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tóg
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7 tóg
vb build, construct, hold, lift, pick up, remove, take -
8 tog-löð
f. a body of twelve; t. eru tólf, Edda 108. -
9 tog’a
maternal uncle; form of address to older man -
10 tog’ay
gristle, cartilage -
11 tog’li
mountainous -
12 tog
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13 tog
rigid, stiff -
14 tog
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15 tog
va. -ail, lift, build, raise, brew, distil, rear, educate, excite, stir up, rouse -
16 tog
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17 tóg
take -
18 tog
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19 tog n
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20 tog
yet, still, therefore, then, all the same, indeed
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