- hvirfill
- m. -a-1) круг, кольцо, = hvirfingr2) макушка, темя
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
сверло — Древненемецкое – swert (меч) или wirbel (вихрь). Древнеисламское – swerd (меч) или hvirfill (вихрь). Древнерусское – свьрдъло. Слово «свьрдъло» известно с древнерусской эпохи. В древнерусском – из старославянского «свьрдъло» и далее – к… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Семенова
Wirbel — Sm std. (11. Jh.), mhd. wirbel, ahd. wirbil, werbil, mndd. wervel Stammwort. Aus g. * hwerbila m. Wirbel , auch in anord. hvirfill. Instrumentalbildung zu dem unter werben dargestellten starken Verb g. * hwerb a sich wenden . Da die Bedeutungen… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
свердел — род. п. дла сверло , сверел, зап., сверло, сверлить, укр. свердел, свердло, свердлити, блр. свердзел, др. русск. свьрдьло (Кормч. 1282 г.; см. Соболевский, Лекции 112), свердьлы, мн. (Антон. Новгор. Л. 16), сербск. цслав. свръдьлъ, болг. свърдел … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Whirl — Whirl, n. [Cf. Dan. hvirvel, Sw. hvirfvel, Icel. hvirfill the crown of the head, G. wirbel whirl, crown of the head, D. wervel. See {Whirl}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. A turning with rapidity or velocity; rapid rotation or circumvolution; quick… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whirl — {{11}}whirl (n.) early 15c., flywheel of a spindle, from WHIRL (Cf. whirl) (v.). The meaning act of whirling is recorded from late 15c.; figurative sense of confused activity is recorded from 1550s. Colloquial sense of tentative attempt is… … Etymology dictionary
whirl — verb move or cause to move rapidly round and round. ↘move rapidly. ↘(of the head or mind) seem to spin round. noun 1》 a rapid movement round and round. 2》 frantic activity: the mad social whirl. 3》 a sweet or biscuit with a spiral shape: a… … English new terms dictionary
ku̯erp-, also kuerb- — ku̯erp , also kuerb English meaning: to turn, wind Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sich drehen” Material: Gk. καρπός “Handwurzel” (Drehpunkt the hand), καρπάλιμος “behende, quick, fast” (formation as εἰδάλιμος; reduction of u̯ through Diss … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
whirl — v. & n. v. 1 tr. & intr. swing round and round; revolve rapidly. 2 tr. & intr. (foll. by away) convey or go rapidly in a vehicle etc. 3 tr. & intr. send or travel swiftly in an orbit or a curve. 4 intr. a (of the brain, senses, etc.) seem to spin … Useful english dictionary