- svipa
- I.v. слаб. -ō-, pp. svipaðrII.v. слаб. -ō-хлестать, сечь, стегатьIII.f.плеть, хлыст, бич, кнут* * *стегатьд-а. swipian бить (а. swipe)
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
išvipa — ìšvipa scom. (1) išvipėlis: Tikras ìšvipa esi, kad taip greit jau pametei Grdm … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Squib — (skw[i^]b), n. [OE. squippen, swippen, to move swiftly, Icel. svipa to swoop, flash, dart, whip; akin to AS. swipian to whip, and E. swift, a. See {Swift}, a.] 1. A little pipe, or hollow cylinder of paper, filled with powder or combustible… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swepe — v. a. == strike, exercise. Ps. lxxvi. 7. AS. swip. ON. svipa … Oldest English Words
swop — sb. == blow. Marg. 30. ON. svipa … Oldest English Words
suē̯ (̆ i)- — suē̯ (̆ i) English meaning: to bend, turn, swing Deutsche Übersetzung: “biegen, drehen, schwingen” Note: (see also seu and su̯eng “bend”) Material: Gk. σῑμός “aufwärts bent, curved, stumpfnasig, spöttisch” (in addition σικχός… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
swipe — [swīp] n. [prob. var. of SWEEP] 1. a lever or handle 2. Informal a) a hard, sweeping blow b) a sweeping motion [give the table a swipe with a rag] 3. Informal a groom for horses, esp. at a racetrack … English World dictionary