lemja
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ломить — ломлю, укр. ломити, ст. слав. ломити, ломлѭ κλᾶν (Клоц., Супр.), болг. ломя ломаю , сербохорв. ло̀мити, ло̀ми̑м, словен. lomiti, lomim, чеш. lomiti, lomim, слвц. lоmit᾽, польск. ɫomic, ɫomię, н. луж. ɫomis. От лом. Ср. лит. lamdyti, lamdau… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Lam — Lam, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lammed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lamming}.] [Icel. lemja to beat, or lama to bruise, both fr. lami, lama, lame. See {Lame}.] To beat soundly; to thrash. [Obs. or Low] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lammed — Lam Lam, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lammed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lamming}.] [Icel. lemja to beat, or lama to bruise, both fr. lami, lama, lame. See {Lame}.] To beat soundly; to thrash. [Obs. or Low] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lamming — Lam Lam, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lammed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lamming}.] [Icel. lemja to beat, or lama to bruise, both fr. lami, lama, lame. See {Lame}.] To beat soundly; to thrash. [Obs. or Low] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lam — I. verb (lammed; lamming) Etymology: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse lemja to thrash; akin to Old English lama lame Date: 1595 transitive verb to beat soundly ; thrash intransitive verb 1. strike, thr … New Collegiate Dictionary
Þrívaldi — In Norse mythology, Þrívaldi (anglicized as Thrívaldi or Thrivaldi), whose name means thrice mighty , is a giant killed by Thor.This fact is mentioned by Snorri Sturluson in the Skáldskaparmál (4), according to which killer of Þrívaldi ( vegandi… … Wikipedia
lam — lam1 /lam/, v., lammed, lamming. Slang. v.t. 1. to beat; thrash. v.i. 2. to beat; strike; thrash (usually fol. by out or into). [1590 1600; < ON lamdi, past tense of lemja to beat; akin to LAME1] lam2 … Universalium
Þrívaldi — En la mitología nórdica, Þrívaldi (también Thrívaldi o Thrivaldi), cuyo significado en nórdico antiguo es tres veces poderoso , es un gigante (jotun) que el mismo dios Thor mató. El relato aparece en Skáldskaparmál de Snorri Sturluson (4), según… … Wikipedia Español
lambaste — (v.) 1630s, from lam (1590s, ultimately from a Scandinavian source, Cf. O.N. lemja to beat, to lame ) + baste to thrash (see BASTE (Cf. baste)). Related: Lambasted; lambasting … Etymology dictionary
lam — vb 1. to run away or escape from prison. The verb form is probably a back formation from the phrase on the lam , although lam originates in the verb lambaste , meaning to hit or beat. 2. Australian to have sex with. Like many of its synonyms… … Contemporary slang
lam — I. /læm/ (say lam) Colloquial –verb (t) (lammed, lamming) 1. to beat; strike. –phrase 2. lam into, to thrash; rain down a succession of blows on. {from Old Norse lamði, past tense of lemja beat so as to disable; related to lame1} II. /læm/ (say… …