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1 ömun
f. sound, voice (heitir ok rödd ómun); ómun þverr, my voice fails me.* * *1.f. an obsol. poët. word, voice, sound; see óman or ómun; this word may be akin to önd, cp. Goth. ahma; it is spelt omvn, Skv. 1. 71 (Bugge); omun, Edda i. 544.2.= aman, [ama], a teasing, vexation. -
2 óman
n. boss on a sword.* * *or ómun, f. sound, voice; ómon þverr, the voice fails, falters, Skv. 3. 68; heitir ok rödd ómun, Edda 110: ómun-lokarr, m. ‘sound-plane,’ i. e. the tongue, Ad. 16; see lokarr. -
3 uamhunn
horror, Irish uamhan, awe, horror, Early Irish uamun, hóman, Old Irish omun, homon, rarely, ómun, fear, Welsh ofn, fear, awe, Cornish own, Breton aoun, Gaulish - obnos, Ex-obnus, Fearless: *obno-s, fear. Bez. cfs. Gothic bi-abrjan, be astounded (but abrs means "powerful"), and Greek $$Ga$$'/fnw, suddenly. -
4 lokarr
(-s, pl. lokrar), m. plane.* * *m., dat. lokri, [A. S. locer], a plane, a joiner’s term; lokrar tveir, Pm. 124; kirkjan á þrjá lokra ok felli-stokk, 13: metaph., frekr get ek at þeim þykki lokarr minn til fégjalda, I ween they will think my plane cuts no thin shavings in the matter of fees, Fms. ii. 65: poët., óðar-lokarr, ömun-lokar, the ‘voice-plane’ = the tongue, Ad. 16, Edda 85 (in a verse). lokar-spánn, m. plane shavings, Fms. vi. 156, xi. 34, Edda 46, Þiðr. 20.
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