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work+in+stone

  • 101 λιθουργεῖς

    λιθουργέω
    work in stone: pres ind act 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)
    λιθουργής
    worked in stone: masc /fem acc pl
    λιθουργής
    worked in stone: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)

    Morphologia Graeca > λιθουργεῖς

  • 102 λιθουργοίς

    λιθουργέω
    work in stone: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)
    λιθουργός
    stone-mason: masc /neut dat pl
    λιθουργός
    stone-mason: masc dat pl

    Morphologia Graeca > λιθουργοίς

  • 103 λιθουργοῖς

    λιθουργέω
    work in stone: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)
    λιθουργός
    stone-mason: masc /neut dat pl
    λιθουργός
    stone-mason: masc dat pl

    Morphologia Graeca > λιθουργοῖς

  • 104 lirke

    vb coax ( fx the key into the lock); work ( fx work a stone into place; work in the key);
    [ lirke sig frem] feel one's way;
    (dvs som sidder fast) winkle (el. tease) something out;
    [ lirke hemmeligheden ud af én] worm the secret out of somebody;
    [ lirke ved låsen] try the lock;
    ( for at få den op) coax the lock.

    Danish-English dictionary > lirke

  • 105 П-91

    ПЕРЕКАТИ-ПОЛЕ coll NP usu. subj-compl with бытье (subj: human) a person who is prone to constantly changing his place of residence or work
    rolling stone.
    «Наших товарищей предупредили, что Еврейская лига обороны хочет устроить беспорядки, постарается сорвать митинг», - сказала Кэрол усмехаясь, испытующе погядывая на нас с Александром. Мне-то что, я перекати-поле, я русский украинец, есть во мне осетинская кровь и татарская, я только и ищу приключений, а вот Александр - еврей... (Лимонов 1). "Our comrades have been warned that the Jewish Defense League wants to start a riot, they're going to try and break up the meeting," Carol said with a grin, glancing searchingly at Alexander and me. What did I care, I was a rolling stone, a Russian Ukrainian
    I had both Ossetian and Tatar blood in me, all I sought was adventure. But Alexander was a Jew (1 a)
    From the name of a desert plant ("tumbleweed") that breaks off at the root when mature and is blown about by the wind.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-91

  • 106 λιθουργέω

    A work in stone, hew,

    λίθον LXX Ex.35.33

    : abs., Porph.Hist.Phil.11; carve a gem, PMag.Berol.1.68.
    II turn into stone, petrify,

    γυῖα AP3.11

    (Cyzic.), cf. Philostr.Im.1.11.

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

  • 107 λίθωσις

    A a turning into stone, petrifying, Plu.2.953e.
    II work in stone, λ. ποικίλη Aristeas 74.

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

  • 108 chiy\<o\>

    tv1.
    to work on stone (grind on a grinding stone)

    K'iche'-English dictionary > chiy\<o\>

  • 109 работы по породе

    1) Geology: stonework

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > работы по породе

  • 110 λαξεύμασι

    λάξευμα
    hewn work in stone: neut dat pl

    Morphologia Graeca > λαξεύμασι

  • 111 λιθουργήσαι

    λιθουργέω
    work in stone: aor inf act

    Morphologia Graeca > λιθουργήσαι

  • 112 λιθουργῆσαι

    λιθουργέω
    work in stone: aor inf act

    Morphologia Graeca > λιθουργῆσαι

  • 113 λιθουργείν

    λιθουργέω
    work in stone: pres inf act (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > λιθουργείν

  • 114 λιθουργεῖν

    λιθουργέω
    work in stone: pres inf act (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > λιθουργεῖν

  • 115 λιθουργήσας

    λιθουργήσᾱς, λιθουργέω
    work in stone: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)

    Morphologia Graeca > λιθουργήσας

  • 116 harlandu

    du/ad.
    1. carve, work, cut stone
    2. ( jaso) hoist, move, set down

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > harlandu

  • 117 λιθουργέω

    V 1-0-0-0-0=1 Ex 35,33
    to work in stone, to hew, to carve [τι]; neol.?

    Lust (λαγνεία) > λιθουργέω

  • 118 λάξευμα

    A hewn work in stone, Anon.Prog. in Rh.1.640 W.

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

  • 119 STEINN

    * * *
    (-s, -ar), m.
    1) stone, boulder, rock (s. einn mikill);
    2) precious stone (bitullinn var settr steinum);
    4) paint (skip teint bæði hvítum steini ok rauðum);
    5) stone building, cloister, cell; setjast (or ganga) í stein, to become a hermit.
    * * *
    m. [a word common to all Teut. languages], a stone, N. G. L. i. 65; meistari á stein, Barl. 167; steinn einn mikill, Fms. viii. 8, passim: a boulder, rock, stein at lýja járn við. Eg. 141: allit., stokkar eða steinar, Grág. ii. 132, Fb. ii. 102; gengr mark fyrir neðan ór steinum þeim er heita Klofningar, D. I. i. 471; dyrnar á steininum lukusk, Fas i. 514: of a gem (gim-steinn), Js. 78, Þkv. 16, 19, Ó. H. 30; settr steinum, Eg. 698; altaris-steinn, Vm. 37; leiðar-s., sólar-s., a loadstone: stones used for warming rooms, ok hófðu hvárki á því kveldi ljós né steina, Eb. 276; cp. mjólk var heit ok vóru á steinar, Lv. 70: dragging stones as a punishment, see Sól. (draga dreyrga steina); draga stein ok vera útlægr, N. G. L. iii. 16, 210. but it is of foreign origin.
    2. metaph. phrases; verða milli steins ok sleggju, between the ‘stone and the sledge-hammer’ (stones being used for anvils). Fas. i. 34; taka stein, or kasta steini um megn sér, to throw too heavy a stone for one’s strength, to break down, Fær. 58, Eg. 473; þykkir ekki ór steini hefja (see hefja), Gísl. 54; ljósta e-n íllum steini, to hit with an evil stone, hit hard, Glúm, (see the verse); steins hljóð, stone-silence, dead silence.
    II. spec, usages, a cell for an anchoret, Fms. x. 373; setjask í stein, Nj. 268, Grett. 162, Trist.; gefa sik í stein, Játv. ch. 8; sitja í helgum steini.
    III. medic. stone, gravel, in the bladder, Pr. 472, Bs. i. 123, 644.
    IV. pr. names; Steini, Steinarr, Steinn, Stein-björn, Stein-finnr, Stein-grímr, Stein-kell ( the stone-font for sacrifices), Stein-ólfr, Stein-móðr, Stein-röðr, Stein-þórr: of women, Stein-unn, Stein-vör: and in the latter part, Hall-steinn, Þór-steinn, Vé-steinn ( the Holy stone for sacrifices), Her-steinn, Há-steinn, Ey-steinn, Út-steinn, Inn-steinn, etc., Landn.: and in local names, Steinar, etc.; Dverga-steinn.
    B. COMPDS, of stone: stein-altari, a stone-altar, Stj.; stein-bogi, q. v.; stein-borg, a stone-castle, Fms. x. 154; stein-garðr, a stone-wall, Str. 6; stein-dyrr, stone-doors, Vsp.; stein-gólf, a stone-floor, Stj., Fms. vi. 440; stein-hjarta, a heart of stone, Mar.; stein-hurð, a stone-hurdle, Fas. iii. 213; stein-hús, a stone-house, Fms. x. 154, v. l.; stein-höll, a stone-hall, 153, Nj. 6 (where it is an anachronism), Hkr. iii. 62; stein-kastali, a stone-castle, Sks. 423, Orkn. 318; stein-ker, a stone-vessel, Stj. 268; stein-ketill, a stone-kettle, Ó. H. 223; stein-kirkja, a stone-church, Fms. vi. 440, ix. 535, x. 409 (11th and 12th centuries), Bs. i. 32 (Kristni S. fine); stein-kjallari, a stone-cellar, B. K. 103; stein-knífr, a stone-knife, Stj. 117, 261; stein-topt, a stone-floor, Str. 70; stein-musteri, a stone-minster, Fms. vii. 100, Orkn. 258; stein-múrr, a stone-wall, Fms. ix. 434, x. 153; stein-nökkvi, a stone-boat, Fas. ii. 231, Bárð. 164 (of a giant in a tale); stein-ofn, a stone-oven, Bs. i. 830 (Laur. S.); stein-ráfr, a stone-roof, Mar.; stein-sker, a rock, Fms. viii. 367, v. l.; stein-smiði, stone work, stone implements, Íb. ch. 6; stein-spjald, a stone-tablet, Sks. 671, Ám. 46; stein-stólpi, a stone-pillar, Fms. i. 137; stein-súla, id., 655 xxviii. 1; stein-tabula, a stone-tablet, Stj. 311; stein-veggr, a stone-wall, Fms. vii. 64; stein-virki, id., Sks. 415; stein-þildr, stone-wainscotted, Str. 75; stein-þró, q. v.; stein-ör, a stone-arrow, Fas. ii. 260.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > STEINN

  • 120 kameni zidarski rad

    • stone work; stone-work

    Serbian-English dictionary > kameni zidarski rad

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