(speaking of a bitch) To be proud. To go astray. To be sickish, but not bedrid. To act like an honest man, Go. Go on. To go sideling To fall out of the frying-pan into the fire. To bear one a grudge, to have a spleen against him, to owe him a spite. At long run. To gallop. To be in cuerpo, or to be without the upper coat or cloak, so as to discover the true shape of the cuerpo or body. The world is come about. To be about some piece of work. To go crawling. Το go on one's breech. The different significations of dar and dar-se, Dar, Dar a entender, Dar fé, To give, to strike. To make one believe, perceive, to descry, to take To sell upon credit. Dar or vender fiado, To publish. Dar á luz, Dar senhoria, To give the treatment of lordship. Dar tu, or fallar a alguém To thee and thou one. por tu, Dar murradas, To butt, as rams do. Dar o faro a alguem de al- To smell out a matter. gúma cousa, Dar húma estocada, To give a thrust. To bid one good-morrow. To meet with one by chance, to light upon a person. To strike one, also to accuse one. To deal, or give the cards. To give a helping hand. Dar enfado a alguém, Dar no alvo, To hit the mark Deu-me húma dôr, To run away, to betake one's self to flight. To impart a business. To give hearing. To upbraid, to cast in the teeth. Give hither. I was taken with a pain. Dar que fazer a alguém, or To employ one, to set him at occupár álguém, Dar hóras, O relógio dá hóras, Dar comsigo em algúma O sol dá nos ólhos, Dar razoêns, Dar as maōs, Dar com a porta nos ólhos a E'sta travéssa vai dar á rúa larga, Déi no pensamento de, &c. work, to set him upon some business. How fain would I be at home. He does not know which way to turn himself. The mischief will light upon your own head. To beat one's head against the wall To have a satirical virulent tongue, to spare nobody. To give a good account of himself, to behave cleverly. To pay an account. I'll be answerable for it. He began to use that place. To grow a very drug. To grow, or become ridicu lous. To flirt at one, to fig, to give the fico. To acknowledge one's self guilty. Take no notice of any thing. To make a shew of anger. To submit, to surrender one's 'To be in haste, to make haste. Elle deu-se a toda a sórte de He gave himself over to all vicios, Naō se me dá disso, Que se vos dá a vós disso? Pouco se me dá, Náō se lhe dá morrêr, manner of vices. I mind it not. What have you to do with it?" I care but little. He does not fear death. |