- hrósa
- v. слаб. -ō-(dat.) хвалить, восхвалять
hrósa sér — хвастать(ся), похваляться
hrósa sigri — торжествовать, праздновать победу
* * *хвалитьш. rosa, д., нор. rose
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
hrósa sér — хвастать(ся), похваляться
hrósa sigri — торжествовать, праздновать победу
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
crystal — [OE] The prehistoric Indo European base *kru produced several words denoting ‘hard outer surface’, including English crust, Old High German hrosa ‘crust’, and Old Norse hrúthr ‘crust’. In some cases they reflect a hardening caused by freezing:… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
crystal — [OE] The prehistoric Indo European base *kru produced several words denoting ‘hard outer surface’, including English crust, Old High German hrosa ‘crust’, and Old Norse hrúthr ‘crust’. In some cases they reflect a hardening caused by freezing:… … Word origins
roose — I. ˈrüz noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English ros, roos, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Icelandic hrōs praise, Old Norse hrōsa to praise, boast; probably akin to Old Norse hrōthr praise more at caduceus 1. chiefly dialect … Useful english dictionary
roose — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English rosen, from Old Norse hrōsa Date: 14th century chiefly dialect praise … New Collegiate Dictionary
Preis (3), der — 3. Der Preis, des es, plur. die e, ein Wort, welches eigentlich die laute Rede, die laute Stimme, bedeutet, welches aber nur noch in engerer Bedeutung üblich ist, das Lob, den Ruhm, das durch Worte ausgedruckte Urtheil von den Vorzügen anderer zu … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
roose — /roohz/; Scot. also /rdduez/, v.t., v.i., roosed, roosing, n. Chiefly Scot. praise. [1150 1200; ME rosen < ON hrosa to praise] * * * … Universalium
краса — Общеславянское слово, родственное древнеисландскому hrosa – хвалиться … Этимологический словарь русского языка Крылова
crust — early 14c., hard outer part of bread, from O.Fr. crouste (13c., Mod.Fr. croûte) and directly from L. crusta rind, crust, shell, bark, from PIE *krus to that which has been hardened, from root *kreus to begin to freeze, form a crust (Cf. Skt. krud … Etymology dictionary
roose — (v.) c.1200, “to boast;” c.1300, “to praise,” Scottish dialect, from O.N. hrosa “to boast of, to praise.” … Etymology dictionary
roose — [[t]ruz[/t]] v. t. v. i. roosed, roos•ing, n. scot. praise • Etymology: 1150–1200; ME rosen < ON hrōsa to praise … From formal English to slang
kar-2, karǝ- — kar 2, karǝ English meaning: to praise, glorify Deutsche Übersetzung: “laut preisen, rũhmen” Note: also (still) more in general onomatopoeic words as viele other, die connection from k and r enthaltende roots Material: O.Ind … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary