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1 söng-færi
n. pl. musical instruments, Stj. 181, 407, 631, Fms. vii. 97, Al. 71. -
2 söng-maðr
m. a singing-man; mikill raddmaðr ok s., Bs. i. 127; íþrótta-menn ok söngmenn, 655 v. 1. -
3 söng-mær
f. a ‘singing maid,’ a kind of bell; klukkur, söngmeyjar tvær, D. I. i. 476; Postula-klokkur ok enn söngmeyjar fimm, Bs. i. 858. -
4 söng
from syngja. -
5 söng-bók
f. a song-book, chant-book, missal, Vm. 15, 47, 55; söngbókar skrá, Pm. 24. -
6 söng-tól
n. pl. ‘song-tools,’ instruments to accompany singing, Ó. H. 86, Stj. 49. -
7 söng-hljóð
n. pl. singing, tunes, music, Fb. ii. 16, Stj. 632. -
8 söng-hljómr
m. the ring of music, Mar. -
9 söng-hús
n. a choir, N. G. L. i. 348, Fms. viii. 25, ix. 18, 19, xi. 271, Eb. 10, Grág. i. 460, Vm. passim, Stat. 267; ‘sanctum sanctorum’ er vér kollum sönghús, Stj. 563; sönghúss dyrr, horn, pallr, sylla, tjald, N. G. L. i. 348, Fms. vii. 230, viii. 25. ix. 26, Bs. i. 670, Vm. 64, Sturl. ii. 125. -
10 söng-kórr
m. = sönghús. -
11 söng-lauss
adj. without service, Ann. 1232. -
12 söng-list
f. music, Stj. 45, 86, Bs. i. 220, 239 (en einn sæmiligan prestmann er Rikini hét, kapalin sinn, fékk hann til at kenna sönglist ok versa-görð). -
13 söng-nám
n. the learning of music; kenndi sira Valþjófr s. (in the cathedral of Hólar), Bs. i. 850. -
14 söng-prestr
m. a priest who chants mass, Pm. 60. -
15 söng-raust
f. a singing voice, Fms. ii. 199, Hom. -
16 söng-skrá
f. a music-book, Pm. 98. -
17 hefja söng/spil
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18 fuglasöngur
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19 söngur
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20 bann-syngja
söng, to pronounce the ban of excommunication, Fms. ix. 486.
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