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A new pocket dictionary of the English and Swedish languages

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J5a!.-.I.o!hoa!<br />

^Af , , /. sack <strong>of</strong> net, h<strong>and</strong>-net; purse<br />

-Ih a bell, sauce-bell.<br />

5afVityf.pL goods, wealth, treasures ;<br />

<strong>of</strong>iering. IfSam - j tlie gifts <strong>of</strong> for-<br />

^6g, m. mind, fanc)', propensity, inclination,<br />

disposition to any thing,<br />

(la ttiigot Ut -y to strive to forget a<br />

thing. -fiiHaej v. d. to take a fancy<br />

to a thing, -f omntfli f. a. to remember,<br />

-fomfl, m. memory, mind, -logj<br />

a. listless, indolent, heedless. -lo8=<br />

^it-, f. listlessness, indolence. -fFott,<br />

n. sally, whim. —(lot> ci. ambitious.<br />

— »;&) a. disposed, minded.<br />

^aI, n. hole, gap; dimple, fa - 1(1<br />

en, to get <strong>the</strong> better <strong>of</strong> one. -bottj<br />

m. auger, wimble, -jeru, n. hollowchisel,<br />

—fa, V. a. to gouge ; to make<br />

hollow, to scoop, -fal, m. channel,<br />

-mejfclj m. gouge. -t>ag, m. hollow<br />

way. -a&er> /. <strong>the</strong> great vein. -Ofl&j<br />

a. hollow-eyed, -a, /. den, cavern.<br />

-J0, a. hollow, full <strong>of</strong> holes ; porous ;<br />

concave. -igl^Ctj/. hollo wness, cavity,<br />

[thing; hulk.<br />

J^alf > m. ferrule, a ring put round any<br />

^att, n. distance, pa langt -, ata<br />

great distance, flagt pa lanflt -j<br />

distant akin, ftatt t,^a -j from all<br />

quarters.<br />

^att, n. relay, relay <strong>of</strong> horses ; stage,<br />

-^ajlj m. posthorse. -f «tl, »!• host-<br />

ler, -fjjtlts, m. relays.<br />

^aK, n. stilch, pleurisy.<br />

i^aQa, t'. o,. & n. to hold, to keep ; to<br />

sustain; to observe; to entertain; to<br />

liold, to measure, to contain ; to hold,<br />

to last; to wear. — IftXLl i. halt!<br />

stop! hold! t>att tin l^ogct ! take to<br />

right h<strong>and</strong>! - af, v. a. & n. to be<br />

fond <strong>of</strong>; to turn out <strong>of</strong>; T. to bear<br />

away, to bear up. - af iftati lanb,<br />

to bear with <strong>the</strong> l<strong>and</strong>. - Eftet, to<br />

follow. - eftet nagoit, to have a<br />

strict eye upon one. - fig eftet, to<br />

conform to; to follow. - emot, to<br />

oppose, lo hold towards; to resist.<br />

*5«f 567<br />

- tie emot «tty to lay odds. - fafl, -<br />

fail i , to hold fast. - fort , to continue.<br />

- ftam, to hold forth, -fig<br />

framme, to put one's self forward. -<br />

foe, to hold before; to take one for,<br />

to account. - for eH. fote atty to be<br />

<strong>of</strong> opinion, to conceive, to think. - t,<br />

to hold, to hold <strong>of</strong>. -ifran, to witliliold,<br />

to hinder. - fig ifran, to abstain<br />

from. - igen, to restrain. -<br />

tgen ogonen, to keep one's eyes shut.<br />

- i\)01fi to keep togctlier. - inne, to<br />

sliut up. - fig inne, to keep within<br />

doors. - inne tne^, to forbear. -<br />

fig intlE, to join to. - met* , to provide<br />

^s^tll. - ine& nagon, to agree<br />

with one, to join with one. - mti<br />

att-, to grant, to admit. - Om, to<br />

embrace, - pa, to hold ; to husb<strong>and</strong>,<br />

to spare. - pa meb, to be busy with,<br />

to be about. - tlE, to hold close, to<br />

hold shut ; to frequent. - till Dteb eil<br />

qpinna, to cohabit with a woman.<br />

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