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  • 21 REKJA

    (rek, rakta, rakiðr or raktr), v.
    1) to spread out, unwind, unfold, = r. í sundr (hón rakti motrinn ok leit á um hríð);
    refl., rekjast, to unwind itself (en þráðrinn raktist af tvinnahnoðanu); lát hendr þínar rekjast niðr fyrir þik, let they arms hang straight down; rekjast ór svefni, to start from sleep;
    2) to track, trace (þeir rekja spor sem hundar); r. kyn, ættir, to trace a pedigree; r. fram, to expound (bað hann fram r. guðs lög); r. minni til, to remember.
    * * *
    pres. rek; pret. rakði and rakti; subj. rekði, rekti; part. rakinn (older rakiðr); imper. rek, rektú; different from reka; [Ulf. uf-rakjan = ἐκτείνειν, ἐπισπαν; Engl. reach; Dan.-Swed. række, räcka; Germ. reichen; Gr. ὀ-ρέγω; Lat. rĕgo; cp. also rakna, réttr, q. v.]:—to spread out, unfold, unwind, of cloth, a clew, thread, and the like, rekja, rekja sundr; hón rakti motrinn ok leit á um hrið, Ld. 202; hón þrífr upp motrinn ok rekr sundr, 192; sýndi hón Þorsteini marga dúka ok röktu í sundr, Grett. 160; þat var helzt gaman Helgu, at hón rekði skikkjuna Gunnlaugs-naut, ok horfði þar á löngum, Ísl. ii. 274, 275; hann leiddi hann um eik ok rakti svá ór honum þarmana, Nj. 275; af skolu þau klæði rekja, unwrap the clothes, N. G. L. i. 339:—reflex. to unwind itself, en þráðrinn rakðisk af tvinna-hnoðanu, Hkr. iii. 117; röktusk svá á enda allir hans þarmar, Fb. i. 527; lát hendr þínar í tómi rekjask niðr fyrir þik, do stretch thy arms straight down, Sks. 293; rekjask ór svefni, to arise from sleep, Am. 88: rekjask úr, to unwind itself, get disentangled, be set right; það rekst úr bágindum hans.
    2. to discharge; ef þræll manns rekr til lausnar at leysa sik, þá skal eigi gefa honum frelsi fyrr en hann hafi hálf-goldit verð sitt, N. G. L. i. 174.
    II. to trace; rekja spor, to track, trace; þeir rekja spor sem hundar, Fms. i. 8; þeir röktu spor hans norðan, Landn. 179, Fs. 66:—rekja kyn, ættir, to trace a pedigree, Ó. H. (pref.), Hdl. 44; þar skal rekja til bauga-tal, Grág. ii. 63; guðin rökðu til spádóma, at …, Edda 18, Stj. 444, Mar.; lítt rekjum vér drauma til flestra hluta, Nj. 178; rekja minni til, to recollect, remember, Fms. viii. 278; þeir röktu fram sín vísendi, Stj. 602; bað hann fram r. Guðs lög, to expose, Fms. viii. 277; rakti hann fyrir þeim helgar ritningar, Hom. (St.); r. bænir sínar fyrir e-n, to say one’s prayers, Ó. H. (in a verse).

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  • 22 LOTA

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    f.
    1) round, bout, turn (síðan glíma þeir þrjár lotur);
    2) lotum, as adv. by fits and starts, from time to time (en lotum horfði hann á).
    * * *
    u, f. a round, bout, continuous effort, without stopping to take breath, or pause, in a fight, races, or the like; vóru góð vígin þar til er gengnar vóru ellefu lotur, Rd. 299; síðan glíma þeir þrjár lotur, Finnb. 318; gengr Ingólfs hestr betr í öllum lotum, Glúm. 356; þessir menn görðu svá harða lotu, at hverr þeirra hefir fyrir sik mann eða meirr, Fas. ii. 533; gengusk þeir at fast, görðu langa lotu, ok féll Jökull á kné, Finnb. 328; en er eptir Steingríms-lotan, var þá veitt allhörð atsókn, en Steingrímr varðisk alldrengiliga ok féll þar, Sturl. ii. 60; þykki þér eigi hörð lota gengit hafa, mágr? 53; þóttisk Teitr hafa haft hann ærit lengi í lotu, i. 148 (ltu C).
    II. lotum, adverb. by fits and starts; en lotum ( from time to time) horfði hann á, Eg. 172, v. l.; litr hans var stundum rauðr, en stundum blár, en lotum var hann bleikr, Fas. ii. 285; hón reis upp ór rekkju lotum, Bs. i. 353. The word still remains in the mod. phrase, í stryklötu, in one start, without rest or breath; hlaupa í einni stryklötu.

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  • 23 støkkva

    I)
    (støkk; stökk, stukkum; stokkinn), v.
    1) to leap, spring; s. hátt, to make a high leap; þeir stukku upp, they sprang to their feet; s. af baki, to leap off the horse;
    2) of things, to spring; fótrinn stökk ór liði, the foot sprang out of joint; hringrinn stökk í tvá hluti, sprang in two; sundr stökk súla, the pillar flew asunder;
    3) to take to flight, flee away (s. á flótta, ór landi, undan);
    4) impers., Flosa stukku aldri hermdar-yrði, angry støkkvawords never escaped from Flosi’s mouth.
    (-ta, -t), v.
    1) to cause to spring, make to start, drive away (s. úaldar-flokki þessum); s. e-m ór landi, to drive one out of the land;
    2) to sprinkle (støkti hann vígðu vatni um allt skipit);
    3) to besprinkle (hann støkkvir blóði himin ok jörð).

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  • 24 ölmusa

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    f.
    1) alms, charity (gera. e-m ölmusu);
    2) imbecile person (eru þér þó ölmusur hjá mér).
    * * *
    u, f., also almusa, Hom. passim; [A. S. ælmesse; Engl. alms; Germ. almosen; Dan. almisse; all from Gr. ἐλεημοσύνη]:—an alms, charity, Hom., Stj., K. Á., Bs.; of any charity, thus in the Icel. grammar-school, the allowances are still called ölmusa; ölmusu moli, Stj. 157; ölmusu-gjarn, ölmusu-góðr, charitable, Greg. 75, Bs. i. 332, 356: compds, ölmusu-gæði, charitableness, Hom., Bs.: ölmusu-görð, -gjöf, -gipt, alms-giving, Greg. 75, Grág. i. 163, Blas. 51, Stj., K. Á. 74, D. N. ii. 16: ölmusu-barn, an ‘alms-bairn,’ pauper child, Karl. 400: ölmusu-prestr, a priest pensioned off, ‘emeritus,’ Ám. 100: ölmusu-maðr, an almsman, bedesman, Ó. H., K. Á. 78: metaph. of an imbecile person; nenni ek víst eigi at ölmusur sparki í andlit mér, Fs. 31; ölmusur at vexti ok fráleik, 41; gefa mun enn ölmusu-lagi til Húsafells, i. e. even a bedesman would start in such weather as this, Bjarn. 54.

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