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  • resting on the beach. Dr Kane adopted the Danish name of “ice-foot” (is fod) for this permanent frozen ledge. He named the place of his winter quarters...
    639 bytes (48,836 words) - 14:56, 3 February 2019
  • width of rivers or double the distance that a cannon can carry.' So Pradier Fod er e says (vol. 2, p. 202), that as to lakes, 'in communication with or connected...
    85 KB (14,763 words) - 01:51, 20 December 2017
  • mhuintir, nó an maireann siad beódh? Tá siad ann sna dígibh sínte faoí an bh-fód Ag súil le Rígh Séamas do thígheacht ann sa’ g-coróinn. Dá bh-faghainn-si...
    385 bytes (15,772 words) - 18:49, 11 March 2021
  • compounds which it forms are strict, as cỿtûn < *cỿd-ẟúun ‘united’, cỿ́d-fod ‘concord’, cỿd-ẃybod ‘con­science’; but the bulk of those in use are loose...
    573 bytes (56,633 words) - 09:22, 27 November 2022
  • catty, 9328 grains or 1·333 ℔; picul 133·3 ℔. Denmark.—Tomme 1·03 inches, fod 12·357, aln 24·714; mül 4·6807 miles. Pott ·2126 gallons; 2 = kande, 2 =...
    854 bytes (21,775 words) - 16:09, 15 July 2024
  • bod has been made mas.; but in compounds it remains f., as ha-fod, eistedd-fod, preswyl-fod. ​ Compounds of the Verb ‘To Be’. § 190. i. (1) The verbs of...
    468 bytes (62,142 words) - 17:35, 13 June 2021
  • siden (for siden ago) havde jeg ogsaa mange Penge. Denne Mand er seks (six) Fod høi (tall). The ship has two decks. The distance (Afstand) between (mellem)...
    295 bytes (3,175 words) - 00:20, 13 May 2023
  • *g̑hðii̯-ₑrā, √g̑hðei̯‑. (4) ɡu̯hð- (Gk. φθ‑) gave Kelt. d‑. Thus W. dar-fod ‘to waste away, perish’, dar-fodedigaeth ‘phthisis’ < *dar- < *ɡu̯hðₑr‑:...
    466 bytes (81,861 words) - 17:35, 13 June 2021
  • dynasant ei ysgor cyfrif o’i amner, a bwriasant eu hysgor eu hunain yn ei le, i fod yn attebol am y gwin à yfesynt. Yntau wrth ddeffro á ddeallodd à ddamweiniasau...
    507 bytes (8,902 words) - 02:40, 11 June 2022
  • fōt—fȫ́te, fōt—fȫ́ti, fōt—fōti, fōt—fṓtir, fōt—fṓtiz, fōt—fṓtis, fōt—fṓtes, fōd—fṓdes, and finally pōd—pōdes, beyond which our evidence does not allow us...
    829 bytes (11,232 words) - 04:45, 29 September 2018
  • this unit occupied (17) all central Greece, Peloponnesus and most of the islands. The system was— ​It also passed into Italy, but !n a smaller multiple...
    953 bytes (20,210 words) - 22:37, 12 April 2022
  • as a mark of extreme confideration, he had brought an afs for me, with fods, or a carfaddlc upon his back, the only animal that, to the fliame o£ our...
    614 bytes (15,086 words) - 17:49, 21 February 2024
  • sg:fēng pret pl:fēngon pp:fongon ) R seize, grasp, capture, take, receive 3 pl fōð pret 1 sg tō rīce fēng came to the throne tō þǣre sprǣce fēng tō wǣpnum fēng...
    517 KB (40,594 words) - 12:49, 22 February 2023
  • Saate), did (t) thither, hvid (t) white, hid (t) hither, liden (t) little, Fod (t) foot, mod (t) against, Bod (t) amende, Rod (t) root, rode (t) to rummage...
    307 bytes (8,199 words) - 23:59, 12 May 2023
  • was born to Bosson?" "Ay, and bred there." "Bread? O, that means you was fod dered thar, spose?" "Yes, brought up and educated there." "Edicated augy...
    360 bytes (86,597 words) - 04:18, 28 April 2024
  • chest; chair, etc.; a auld [‘old’] f. Uwg. From Yb. is recorded fodabrod [fɔ̇d··abrɔd·] in its orig. sense: a piece of a broken wooden bowl. *fǫtu-brot...
    350 bytes (33,139 words) - 02:52, 26 September 2023
  • Saesoneg yn nechreuad y ganrif hon, mae yn debyg na fethem wrth ddyweud fod ugeiniau os nad canoedd yn ei deall yn awr. O’r ochor arall, y mae rhifedi...
    332 bytes (131,816 words) - 20:16, 17 September 2017