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visitations

  • 1 visitations

    Visitations

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > visitations

  • 2 visitations

    • návštěvy

    English-Czech dictionary > visitations

  • 3 visitations

    n
    ოფიციალური სტუმრობები

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  • 4 návštěvy

    Czech-English dictionary > návštěvy

  • 5 aparición

    f.
    1 appearing, appearance, coming, showing.
    2 ghost, specter, apparition, phantom.
    3 publication.
    * * *
    1 appearance
    2 (visión) apparition
    * * *
    noun f.
    2) publication, release
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=acto) appearance; (=publicación) publication
    2) (=aparecido) apparition, spectre
    * * *
    1) ( acción) appearance
    2) ( fantasma) apparition
    * * *
    = appearance, emergence, launch, rise, wraith, apparition, apparition, emersion, visitation.
    Ex. Entries are created merely according to the accident of the appearance of words in titles.
    Ex. These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.
    Ex. A gathering of 10 CD-ROM application developers resulted in the launch of the CD-ROM Standards and Practices Action Group.
    Ex. The rise of documentation in this country takes a rather different turn, due largely to the development of fine grain photographic emulsions and the miniature camera using a film with an acetate, non-explosive, base.
    Ex. The article is entitled ' Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.
    Ex. In her apparitions, Queen Anne is usually visited by an emissary from God who reprimands her for her misuse of power.
    Ex. In her apparitions, Queen Anne is usually visited by an emissary from God who reprimands her for her misuse of power.
    Ex. This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.
    Ex. A powerful source of ' visitations' is the so-called 'waking dream' which occurs in the twilight between wakefulness and sleep and combines features of both.
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    * aparición tardía = late arrival.
    * de reciente aparición = of recent vintage.
    * frecuencia de aparición = frequency of occurrence.
    * * *
    1) ( acción) appearance
    2) ( fantasma) apparition
    * * *
    = appearance, emergence, launch, rise, wraith, apparition, apparition, emersion, visitation.

    Ex: Entries are created merely according to the accident of the appearance of words in titles.

    Ex: These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.
    Ex: A gathering of 10 CD-ROM application developers resulted in the launch of the CD-ROM Standards and Practices Action Group.
    Ex: The rise of documentation in this country takes a rather different turn, due largely to the development of fine grain photographic emulsions and the miniature camera using a film with an acetate, non-explosive, base.
    Ex: The article is entitled ' Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.
    Ex: In her apparitions, Queen Anne is usually visited by an emissary from God who reprimands her for her misuse of power.
    Ex: In her apparitions, Queen Anne is usually visited by an emissary from God who reprimands her for her misuse of power.
    Ex: This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.
    Ex: A powerful source of ' visitations' is the so-called 'waking dream' which occurs in the twilight between wakefulness and sleep and combines features of both.
    * aparición tardía = late arrival.
    * de reciente aparición = of recent vintage.
    * frecuencia de aparición = frequency of occurrence.

    * * *
    A (acción) appearance
    la aparición de la fotografía en los periódicos the appearance o publishing of the photograph in the press
    dos libros de reciente aparición two recently published books
    [ S ] intervienen por orden de aparición … cast in order of appearance …
    ya ha hecho varias apariciones en televisión she has already been o appeared on television several times, she has already made several television appearances
    B (fantasma) apparition
    * * *

     

    aparición sustantivo femenino
    1 appearance
    2 (visión de un ser sobrenatural) apparition
    ' aparición' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    auspiciar
    - espectro
    - fantasma
    - aparecer
    - visión
    English:
    apparition
    - appearance
    - emergence
    - forthcoming
    - manifestation
    - on
    * * *
    1. [de persona, cosa] appearance;
    un libro de reciente aparición a recently published book;
    hizo su aparición en la sala she made her entrance into the hall
    2. [de ser sobrenatural] apparition
    * * *
    f
    1 appearance;
    hacer su aparición make one’s appearance
    2 ( fantasma) apparition
    * * *
    aparición nf, pl - ciones
    1) : appearance
    2) publicación: publication, release
    3) fantasma: apparition, vision
    * * *
    aparición n (presencia) appearance

    Spanish-English dictionary > aparición

  • 6 estado de vigilia

    (n.) = wakefulness
    Ex. A powerful source of 'visitations' is the so-called 'waking dream' which occurs in the twilight between wakefulness and sleep and combines features of both.
    * * *

    Ex: A powerful source of 'visitations' is the so-called 'waking dream' which occurs in the twilight between wakefulness and sleep and combines features of both.

    Spanish-English dictionary > estado de vigilia

  • 7 vigilia

    f.
    1 wakefulness (vela).
    2 sleeplessness (insomnio).
    3 vigil.
    4 Vigilia.
    * * *
    1 (estado de no dormir) wakefulness, sleeplessness
    3 (comida sin carne) meat-free meal
    4 (trabajo) time spent working at night
    5 RELIGIÓN vigil
    \
    guardar la vigilia to abstain from eating meat
    pasar la noche de vigilia to stay awake all night
    día de vigilia day of abstinence
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=vela) wakefulness; (=vigilancia) watchfulness
    2) (=trabajo) night work, late work; (=estudio) night-time study
    3) (Rel) vigil; (=víspera) eve; (=abstinencia) abstinence; (=ayuno) fast
    * * *
    1) ( vela) wakefulness
    2) (Relig) ( víspera) vigil; ( abstinencia) abstinence; ( tiempo de abstinencia) day/period of abstinence
    * * *
    = wakefulness, vigil.
    Ex. A powerful source of 'visitations' is the so-called 'waking dream' which occurs in the twilight between wakefulness and sleep and combines features of both.
    Ex. A candlelit vigil is to take place in Manchester in memory of those killed every year as a result of domestic violence.
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    * estado de vigilia = wakefulness.
    * * *
    1) ( vela) wakefulness
    2) (Relig) ( víspera) vigil; ( abstinencia) abstinence; ( tiempo de abstinencia) day/period of abstinence
    * * *
    = wakefulness, vigil.

    Ex: A powerful source of 'visitations' is the so-called 'waking dream' which occurs in the twilight between wakefulness and sleep and combines features of both.

    Ex: A candlelit vigil is to take place in Manchester in memory of those killed every year as a result of domestic violence.
    * estado de vigilia = wakefulness.

    * * *
    A
    1 (vela) wakefulness
    creyó estar soñando la vigilia he thought he was dreaming that he was awake
    de vigilia awake
    2 (trabajo) late-night work; (estudio) late-night studying
    B ( Relig)
    1 (víspera) vigil
    2 (abstinencia) abstinence; (tiempo de abstinencia) day/period of abstinence
    * * *

    vigilia sustantivo femenino
    1 ( vela) wakefulness;

    2 (Relig) ( víspera) vigil;
    ( abstinencia) abstinence;
    ( tiempo de abstinencia) day/period of abstinence
    vigilia sustantivo femenino
    1 (vela) wakefulness
    2 Rel (abstinencia de carne) abstinence
    (víspera de festividad) vigil
    ' vigilia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    vela
    English:
    vigil
    * * *
    1. [vela] wakefulness;
    [periodo] period of wakefulness;
    pasó varias noches de vigilia she had several sleepless nights;
    la mente se recupera durante el sueño del esfuerzo hecho durante la vigilia the mind uses sleep to recharge its batteries after the efforts of the day
    2. [insomnio] sleeplessness
    3. [víspera] eve;
    la vigilia de la Inmaculada the eve of the feast of the Immaculate Conception
    4. Rel [abstinencia] abstinence
    * * *
    f
    1 wakefulness
    2 REL ( víspera) vigil
    3 REL ( abstinencia) abstinence;
    (día de) vigilia day of abstinence
    * * *
    1) vela: wakefulness
    2) : night work
    3) : vigil (in religion)

    Spanish-English dictionary > vigilia

  • 8 And what is that?

    Общая лексика: И в чём же он(а) заключается? ("I have an interesting theory on alien visitations." "And what is that?")

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > And what is that?

  • 9 И в чём же он(а) заключается?

    General subject: And what is that ? ("I have an interesting theory on alien visitations." "And what is that?")

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > И в чём же он(а) заключается?

  • 10 И в чём же он заключается?

    General subject: (а) And what is that? ("I have an interesting theory on alien visitations." "And what is that?")

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > И в чём же он заключается?

  • 11 visitation

    N
    1. परिदर्शन
    The historical monument was a visitation
    2. भूत\visitationका\visitationअप्रत्याशित\visitationप्रकटन
    She had strange dreams and visitations in sleep
    3. दैव\visitationदुर्विपाक
    A visitation of natural calamities affects people

    English-Hindi dictionary > visitation

  • 12 επιπομποί

    ἐπιπομπός
    one who sends visitations: masc nom /voc pl

    Morphologia Graeca > επιπομποί

  • 13 ἐπιπομποί

    ἐπιπομπός
    one who sends visitations: masc nom /voc pl

    Morphologia Graeca > ἐπιπομποί

  • 14 STÓRR

    (stœri or stœrri, stœrstr), a.
    1) big, great, of size (stórr fiskr, stórt dýr);
    stór veðr, rough weather, great gales;
    stór sær, high sea;
    gørði þá stórt á firðinum, the sea rose high;
    2) great, potent (at hann skyldi varast at gøra Ólaf eigi of stóran);
    3) great, important (tillagagóðr hinna stœrri mála);
    4) proud (fann hann þat brátt á Sigríði, at hón var heldr stór).
    * * *
    adj., compar. stæri or stærri, superl. stærstr, i. e. stœri, stœrstr; [a word peculiar to the Northern languages, from which it has entered into the Finnish; A. S. stôr; Engl. sturdy; North. E. stordy]:—the original sense seems to be ‘stirred,’ ‘disturbed’ (cp. III), but it is only used in the sense big, great, of size; ein stærst, Fms. iii. 123; bein miklu stærri, Eg. 769; stórir járnrekendr, Sks. 457; stórir askar, Eg. 204; stór héruð, 275; stór veðr, [cp. Shetl. stoor], rough weather, great gales, Ld. 50; stórr sær, a high sea, Sks.; stór, stæri sár, Nj. 153; stærst hof hér á landi, Landn. 335 (Mantissa); í stórum töskum, Hkr. iii. 244.
    II. metaph. great, potent; við alla ena stærri menn, Ld. 124; mæltu at hann skyldi göra Ólaf eigi of stóran, Fms. i. 99; at hann görisk eigi of stórr, Eg. 50; gör þik eigi stærra enn þú átt kyn til, Fms. xi. 236; hve marga (aura) ok hve stóra, Grág. i. 136.
    2. great, important; enna stærri mála, Nj. 2.
    3. proud; bændr vóru þar því stærri enn annarsstaðar, at engi vildi til koma, Fms. iv. 112: Sigríð kona hans var heldr stór, v. 30 (skap-stórr, Ó. H. l. c.)
    III. neut., görði þá stórt á firðinum, the sea rose high, Eg. 60; tíðendi þau er honum lægi svá stórt við, Fms. xi. 102; höggva stórt, to strike hard, Nj. 53.
    IV. adverbial phrases, stórum, very greatly, much; svá at ek finna stórum, Ísl. ii. 343; stórum stauplar nú yfir, Fs. 153; þat berr stórum, it amounts to much, Fms. ii. 37; ætla ek stærum bera hin laga-brotin, vii. 305; stórum ríkr, very mighty, Hkr. iii. 244; stórum vinsæll, Fms. vii. 102; stórum feginn, Eg. 567; stórum sköruligt, Ld. 106. 2. stærrum, more, in a greater degree; skjótara ok stærum, Sks. 71; gefit hefir þú mér stærum, Fms. vii. 56; eigi stærum né smærum, neither more nor less, Grág. i. 241. 3. stórs, adv.; ekki stórs of ökla upp, Bs. i. 349. 4. stóru-gi, adv. much, greatly, Ísl. ii. 384; see -gi.
    B. In COMPDS, and with nouns, stór-, like smár-, is chiefly prefixed to nouns in plur. or in a collective sense: stór-auðigr, adj. very wealthy, Landn. 68, Eg. 2, 23, Fms. xi. 293, Hdl. 39. stór-ár, f. pl. great waters, Stj. 87, Rb. 350. stór-beinóttr, adj. bony, coarse-faced, Eb. 30, Fas. i. 173. stór-blót, n. pl. great sacrifices, Fms. v. 164. stór-bokkar, m. pl. ‘big bucks,’ lordlings, mighty and overbearing men, Eb. 334, Fms. viii. 238 (spelt bukkar), xi. 260, Bs. i. 621. stór-borgir, f. pl. big towns, Róm. 264. stór-borinn, part. high-born, Hkr. i. 243, Bær. 14. stór-brögðóttr, adj. very sly, Hðm. 13. stór-burðigr, adj. = stórborinn, Fas. ii. 474, v. l. stór-bú, n. pl. great estates, Eg. 170, Fms. i. 13. stór-bygðir, f. pl. large counties, settlements, Ó. H. 174. stór-byssur, f. pl. big catapults, Fas. iii. 428, v. l.: big guns. stór-bæir, m. pl. great estates, Hkr. i. 20. stór-bændr, m. pl. great freeholders, Fms. ii. 40, Orkn. 136, Sturl. i. 37. stór-deildir, f. pl. great differences, quarrels, Sturl. i. 140, iii. 7. stór-deilur, f. pl. id., Sturl. i. 140 C. stór-draumar, m. pl. portentous dreams, Sturl. ii. 204 C. stór-efli, n., in stór-eflis-menn, m. pl. mighty men, Fms. xi. 7, 13, Gísl. 55, Háv. 50, Glúm. 37. stór-efni, n. pl. important cases, N. G. L. stór-eignir, f. pl. great landed estates, Hkr. iii. 19; stóreigna maðr, a great landowner, Ísl. ii. 202. stór-erviði, n. severe toil, hard work, Sturl. iii. 65. stór-eyjar, f. pl. great islands, Fms. vii. 85. stór-fé, n. great wealth, Nj. 178, Eg. 75, Fms. ix. 320; stórfjár ok dýrgripa, vii. 186. stór-feginn, adj. very fain or glad, Ver. 19, Bret. 46, Fms. xi. 29. stór-fengr, adj. gross, huge; hann var s. ok auðigr, Sturl. i. 8; föður átta ek heldr stórfengan, Brand. 62; stórfeng kýr, a good milch cow, Bs. i. 194. stór-fetaðr, part. long-striding, taking great steps, Fas. ii. 348; s. hestr, Edda 57. stór-fetr, adj. id., Greg. 17. stór-firðir, m. pl. big firths, Fb. iii. 446. stór-fiskar, m. pl. big fishes (whales). Fas. ii. 113. stór-fjaðrar, f. pl. big feathers, Sks. 114. stór-fjarri, adv. very far, Lex. Poët. stór-fjöllóttr, adj. with great fells, Eb. 8. stór-flokkar, m. pl. great ‘flocks,’ large detachments, Ó. H. 208. stór-frörar, m. pl. ice-fields, Grett. (in a verse). stór-fuglar, m. pl. big birds, El. 2. stór-fundir, m. pl. great meetings, great battles, Nj. 107. stór-föt, n. pl. big clothes, Glúm. 390. stór-geðr (- geðjaðr), adj. great-minded. Lex. Poët.: = stórgætr (?), Bs. i. 606. stór-gjafar, f. pl. great, lordly, rich gifts, Nj. 151, Fms. vii. 2. stór-gjöfull, adj. munificent, Hkr. i. 291, Fms. viii. 238, Bs. i. 81, Magn. 464. stór-gjöld, n. pl. heavy fines, Fms. i. 66. stór-glæpir, m. pl. great crimes, Fms. vii. 261, Stat. 260, Sks. 773. stórglæpa-maðr, m. a great criminal, Stj. 40. stór-glæpligr, adj. highly criminal, Sks. 773. stór-gnípur, f. pl. huge peaks, mountains, Fas. ii. 76. stór-góz, n. a great property, Bs. i. 853. stór-grýti, n. pl. big stones, rocks, Mag. stór-grýttr, adj. rocky, stony, Fms. xi. 239. stór-gættingar, m. pl. magnates, 623. 32, Al. 16. stór-görr, part. of great size, Lex. Poët. stór-hagr, adj. very skilled, handy, Fas. ii. 347. stór-heimsligr, adj. ‘big-foolish,’ grossly foolish, 625. 73. stór-heit, n. pl. great vows, Bs. i. 421, Fms. ix. 387. stór-héruð, n. pl. great districts, Stj. 83, MS. 655 xvi. A. 3, Ó. H. 125. stór-hlutir, m. pl. great things, Fms. vii. 136: in an evil sense, great sins, MS. 671. 16, N. G. L. i. 459. stór-hræddr, adj. much afraid, Fbr. 149. stór-huga, adj. aiming high, aspiring. stór-hugaðr, adj. high-minded, proud, Am. 72, Stj. stór-hvalir, m. pl. big whales, Sks. 122. stór-hveli, n. id., Fas. ii. 78. stór-höfðingjar, m. pl. great magnates, Fms. vii. 206, 209, Hkr. ii. 140, Barl. 127, Sks. 6. stór-höggr, adj. dealing heavy blows, Fms. xi. 131, Landn. 69, Fb. ii. 128. stór-ílla, adv. very badly, Grett. 120, Fms. i. 12, Fb. i. 411. stór-íllr, adj. very bad, Fms. ix. 393, Lv. 68. stór-jarteinir, f. pl. great wonders, Stj. 289. stór-kappar, m. pl. great champions, Fas. ii. 481. stór-katlar, m. pl. big kettles, Fms. x. 29. stór-kaup, n. pl. wholesale buying. stórkaup-maðr, m. a wholesale dealer, Fb. ii. 75. stór-keralda, að, in a pun, Krók. 63, 64. stór-kerti, n. pl. geat tapers, Flóv. 35. stór-keröld, n. pl. large vats, Dipl. v. 18. stór-klæki, n. pl. great wickedness, Band. 38 new Ed., Ó. H. 217. stór-kostliga, adv. in grand style, Bs. i. 645. stór-kostligr, adj. grand; bær s., Ó. H. 66; s. gjafir, Sturl. i. 48: colossal, Fb. i. 522. stór-kvikendi, n. pl. great beasts, Stj. 70. stór-kvæði, n. pl. great poems, Skálda 205. stór-langr, adj. very long, Eb. 24. stór-látr, adj. proud, haughty, Fms. i. 2: munificent, Fs. 51, Al. 70: not content with a little (opp. to smá-látr), Eg. 17, Fms. vi. 368. stór-leiði, n. a long way, Bs. i. 458. stór-leikr, m. presumption, pride, Fms. iv. 206, Ölk. 34, Stj. 537. stór-leitr, adj. big-faced, Sturl. ii. 99. stór-lendur, f. pl. great lands, Bs. i. 226. stór-liga, adv. greatly, very, Bret. 24, Eg. 57: proudly, Edda. 30; svara s., Fms. i. 3; mæla s., vi. 246, x. 194. stór-ligana, adv. = stórliga, Stj., MS. 227, passim. stór-ligr, adj. great, Eg. 46. stór-ljótr, adj. very ugly, Glúm. 387. stór-lokkar, m. pl. long locks, Fas. i. 173. stór-lyndi, f. magnanimity, Fms. vii. 198, Hkr. iii. 245; sína s., Fms. vii. 96. stór-lyndr, adj. magnanimous, Fms. vii. 98; high-spirited, Nj. 18, Fs. 129, Grett. 158. stór-læti, n. liberality, Ld. 30, Fms. x. 235: pride, v. 71, Ölk. 34. stór-lönd, n. pl. great counties, Fms. iv. 140. stór-mannliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), like a grand man, munificently, Fs. 15, Ísl. ii. 337, Eg. 62, Fms. xi. 244. stór-mannligr, adj. magnificent, Fs. 11, 30, Fms. ii. 133, vi. 13, xi. 321. stór-margr, adj. very many, Eg. 219. stór-mál, n. pl. great suits; standa í stórmálum, Nj. 227, Fs. 29, Vápn. 22. stór-mein, n. pl. great evils, Fs. 44. stór-meizl, n. pl. great injuries, Sturl. ii. 49. stór-menni, n. great men, men of rank, Eg. 30, Fs. 11, Fms. i. 31, vi. 19, Ó. H. 71: great folk, Bárð. 172; frá Birni bunu er komit nær allt s. á Íslandi, Landn. 39: a liberal man, Sturl. i. 4, 9, Eg. 38, 198: a big man, giant, Edda 33. stór-mennska, u, f. greatness, munificence, Fms. xi. 19, 293, Fs. 15, passim; meir af stór-mennsku enu forsjá, Bs. i. 83. stórmennsku-fullr, adj. munificent. stór-merki, n. pl. wonderful things, great wonders; Guðs s., Edda (pref.), Fms. i. 133, Magn. 534, Symb. 29; hvat er fleira stórmerkja frá askinum, Edda. stór-merkiliga, adv. wonderfully, Mar. stór-merkiligr, adj. wonderful, Mar. stór-mikill, adj. huge, immense, Lv. 68, Eg. 59, Fms. i. 63, vii. 79, 278. stór-mjök, adv. very much, immensely, Fms. vii. 110, Fb. 1. 411, Bret. 54. stór-mæli, n. pl. great affairs; standa í stórmælum, Nj. 224: grave affairs, þau s. er ek hefi mót yðrum vilja brotið, Orkn. 118; eccl. the greater excommunication, hafði biskup í stórmælum ( in ban) tvá höfðingja, Sturl. ii. 2; lýsa stórmælum yfir, to excommunicate, iii. 201; biskup vildi ekki með hann tala, þvíat hann var í stórmælum, Bs. i. 286, 490, Stat. 260, Anecd. 8, 26. stór-nauðsynjar, f. pl. hard necessity, Gþl. 27, 352. stór-nær, adv. very nigh, Bs. i. 21. stór-orðr, adj. using big words, Fms. i. 75, xi. 94; stórort kvæði ok úfagrt, a big-worded, high-sounding poem, Ísl. ii. 237. stór-ráð, n. pl. great undertakings, Fms. i. 83. stór-ráða-samr, adj. daring, venturesome, Grett. 158. stór-ráðr, adj. ambitious; stórráð ok ráðgjörn, Fms. x. 220; s. ok ágjarn, vii. 28, Orkn. 144; a nickname, Sigríðr stórráða, cp. Lat. superbus. stór-ref-singar, f. pl. severe punishment. Fms. vii. 36. stór-regn, n. pl. heavy rains. Fms. viii. 202. stór-reki, m. ‘big-wreck’ big pieces of jetsum; allan stórreka, opp. to smáreki, Vm. 129. stór-riðinn, part. with big meshes, of a net. stór-ritaðr, part. written in large letters, Pm. 125. stór-ríki, n. pl. great empires, Bs. ii. 43. stór-ríkr, adj. very powerful, Ísl. ii. 202, v. l. stór-ræði, n. pl. daring, dangerous, great undertakings, Gþl. (pref. vi), Nj. 66, Fms. i. 83, vi. 10, 37, viii. 120, Sks. 746. stórræða-maðr, m. a man of great aims. Fms. ix. 283. stór-rök, n. pl. mighty events, Hom. 55. stór-sakar, f. pl. great offences. Fms. ii. 4, 33, Ld. 172. stór-samligr, adj. severe, Sks. 49. stór-sár, n. pl. grievous wounds, Fms. iii. 118. stór-skaðar, m. pl. great damage, Bs. i. 144. stór-skip, n. pl. great ships. Fms. vii. 259. stór-skorinn, part. huge, gaunt, Fb. i. 566; mikill vexti ok s., Bárð. 175; s. í andliti, Fb. i. 258; s. sem Goliath, Stj. 464; stórskorit höfuð, Grett. 83 new Ed. stór-skriptir, f. pl. heavy penances, K. Á. 192, H. E. i. 509; stórskripta-maðr, ii. 78. stór-skuldir, f. pl. great debts, Grág. i. 500. stór-slög, n. pl. great visitations, plagues, Stj. 268. stór-smiðr, m. a notable workman, Eg. 4. stór-smíði, n. pl. a huge, bulky work, Edda 19. stór-staðir, m. pl. great towns, Stj. 68; in Icel. or Norway of great church-prebends, Fms. vi. 157. stór-stígr, adj. long-striding. stór-straumr, m. a spring tide. stór-streymt, n. adj. = stórstraumr. stór-sveitir, f. pl. a large detachment., Fms. ix. 429. stór-syndir, f. pl. great sins, H. E. i. 521. stór-sæmdir, f. pl. great honours, Nj. 134, Fms. xi. 331. stór-sæti, n. pl. large ricks, Eb. 150, 224, Brandkr. 30. stór-tákn, n. pl. great wonders. Fms. i. 29, Stj. 261; sing., Bs. i. 42. stór-tignir, f. pl. high dignity, 625. 98. stór-tíðindi, n. pl. great tidings, great events, Fms. iii. 15, vi. 230, Nj. 195, Rb. 394, Sturl. i. 107 C; wonders, Edda 14, Fms. xi. 38. stór-tré, n. pl. huge beams, Karl. 448, Fms. x. 358, Krók. stóru-gi, see stórr (A. IV. 4). stór-úðigr, adj. high-minded, Hbl. 15, Valla L. stór-vandi, a, m. a great difficulty, Sturl. ii. 79. stór-vandræði, n. pl. id., Fms. vii. 25. stór-vegir, m. pl. broad roads, highways, Barl. 190. stór-vegligr, adj. very honourable, Hkr. ii. 100. stór-veizlur, f. pl. great banquets, Fms. i. 291. stór-vel, adv. right well, Eg. 60, 423, Ísl. ii. 382. stór-verk, n. pl. great deeds, Fms. v. 345. stór-viðaðr, adj. large timbered, Fms. ii. 218. stór-viðir, m. pl. great timbers, big beams, Fms. ii. 328, x. 361. Nj. 201, Bs. i. 81. stór-viðri, n. a great tempest, Fms. vii. 310, Grett. 153. stór-virki, n. pl. great feats, Fms. i. 287, ii. 109, vi. 55, Nj. 193, Ld. 40, Eg. 686, Korm. 242, Al. 160. stór-virkr, adj. working mightily; sterkr ok s., working like a giant, Bárð. 163; stórvirkr, opp. to góðvirkr, Nj. 55: as the name of a giant, Edda (Gl.), Fas. i. (Hervar. S. begin.) stór-vitr, adj. very wise, Nj. 22, Fms. i. 31, vi. 10, xi. 13, 205. stór-víða, adv. very widely, Fbr. 41. stór-yrði, n. pl. big words, Eg. 258, Nj. 261, Fms. ix. 419, x. 71, xi. 256, Al. 18. stór-ýðigr, adj. = stórúðigr, Valla L. 208. stór-þing, n. a ‘storthing,’ great council (oecumenical), Karl. 548, Pr. 104, Rb. stór-þorp, n. pl. great villages, Fagrsk. ch. 193. stór-þungt, n. adj. very heavy, Eb. 284. stór-þurftir, f. pl. great need, Bs. i. 525. stór-ættaðr, adj. high-born, Eg. 16, Nj. 178, Fms. i. 186, vi. 246. stór-ættir, f. pl. great families.

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