amain

suomi-englanti sanakirja

amain englannista suomeksi

  1. kiireesti

  2. kaikin voimin

  1. Substantiivi

amain englanniksi

  1. With all of one's might; mightily; forcefully, violently. (defdate)

  2. (RQ:Ovid Golding Metamorphosis) fed and belked vp againe / His bloody vittels at his mouth, and vttred out amayne / The clottred gobbets mixt with wyne, I &91;(w)&93; thus ſurmyſde: like lot / Hangs ouer my head now, and I muſt alſo go to pot.

  3. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  4. (RQ:Coryat Crudities)|pages=214–215|pageref=215|passage=For they both ſay and beleeue that this picture hath ſo great vertue, as alſo that of Padua, whereof I haue before ſpoken, that whenſoeuer it is carried abroad in a ſolemne proceſſion in the time of a great drougth, it will cauſe raine to deſcend from heauen either before it is brought backe into the Church, or very ſhortly after. (..) I cannot be induced to attribute ſo much to the vertue of a picture, as the Venetians do, except I had ſeene ſome notable miracle wrought by the ſame. For it brought no drops at all with it: onely about two dayes after it rained (I muſt needes confeſſe) amaine. But I hope they are not ſo ſuperſtitious to aſcribe that to the vertue of the picture.

  5. (RQ:Milton History)

  6. (RQ:Milton Paradise Regained)&93; grew up and thriv'd amain; / He led me on to mightieſt deeds / Above the nerve of mortal arm / Againſt the uncircumciſ'd, our enemies.

  7. (RQ:Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress)

  8. (RQ:Coleridge Christabel)

  9. (RQ:Wordsworth Prelude)

  10. (RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)

  11. (quote-book)

  12. At full speed; also, in great haste. (defdate)

  13. (RQ:Holinshed Chronicles)

  14. (RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)

  15. (RQ:Rossetti Ballads)

  16. of control|Out of control.

  17. (quote-book) For the Department of History, (w) by (w)|month=(date written)|year=1820s|year_published=1988|page=38|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/coalsonrailsorre00erri/page/38/mode/1up|isbn=978-0-85323-266-7|passage=The waggonway lay near the Windmill Hills and went down the north side of the hills to the Rivir Tine, and at the Coal steath staithe Mathew Gray lived. I was about hauf way down the bank when thur was two Waggons Coming after me Amain broken loose and running away.

  18. Exceedingly; overmuch.

  19. (RQ:Milton Paradise Regained)

  20. (RQ:Keats Lamia)

  21. To lower (the sail of a ship, particularly the topsail).

  22. To decrease or reduce (something).

  23. To lower the topsail in token of surrender; to yield.

  24. of easy use

  25. uncle

  26. (syn)

  27. stepfather

  28. amen