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  • 1 GJALDA

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    (geld; galt, guldum; goldinn), v.
    1) to repay, return; g. gjöf við gjöf, to pay back gift for gift; g. aptr, to restore, pay back;
    2) fig. to give, yield; g. skynsemi við e-u, to give reason for; g. samkvæði at e-u, to consent to; g. varúð, varhuga við e-u, to be on one’s guard against; g. e-m fjándskap, to show ill-will towards one;
    3) with gen. to pay for, suffer on account of (þar munuð þit min g.); g. e-s at = g. e-s; geldr at nýbreytni (gen.) konungs, it is a punishment for the king’s innovations.
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    pret. galt, 2nd pers. galt, mod. galzt; pl. guldu; pres, geld: pret. subj. gyldi; imperat. gjalt or gjald þú; sup. pret. goldit, goldinn; with neg. suff. gjald-attu; [Ulf. us-gildan = ἀποδιδόναι; A. S. gyldan; Engl. yield; O. H. G. geltan; old Fr. ielda; Germ. gelten; Dan. gjelde; Swed. gälla]:—to pay money, pay a fee, duty, or the like, the person in dat., the money in acc., Grág. i. 87, 408, passim, Fær. 120, Fms. iv. 346, xi. 81, Nj. 58, K. Þ. K. 162, passim:—to yield, repay, return, g. gjöf við gjöf, Hm. 42; gjaldið engum íllt móti íllu, Róm. xii. 17; sakir þær er ek á at g. Ólafi, Ó. H. 213; sögðu, at þeim var sín óhamingja miklu íllu goldin, 232; skal ek g. þeim svá útrúleik sinn, 58:—þér eigit at g. aptr ( to restore) sendimenn hans manngjöldum, Eg. 575:—g. leiðangr, to yield a levy, Fms. viii. 173.
    II. metaph. to yield or yield up, deliver; þá guldu þeir Guði andir sínar, they yielded up their souls to God, Blas. 36; gjalt mik lærifeðrum mínum, 656 B. 5; væri hann þá andaðr goldinn sínum borgar-mönnum, 10.
    β. so in the phrases, g. skynsemi við e-u, to give (yield) reason for, Skálda 205, Sks. 787, Johann. 28; g. samkvæði, to yield, give consent to, Fms. v. 70, Nj. 233; also to vote for, Grág. i. 2, 43; g. varúð, varhuga, við e-u, to be on one’s guard against, beware of, Ísl. ii. 369, Fms. ii. 166, vi. 42, Hkr. i. 50; g. e-m fjandskap, to shew ill-will towards, Ld. 134; g. öfund, Ls. 12.
    2. with gen. ellipt., the fine being understood, to pay for, suffer on account of; ok munu margir þess g., Nj. 2: njóta e-s denotes to profit, gjalda e-s to suffer on account of another; þar munuð þit mín gjalda, Vígl. 28; sú harma-bylgjan djúpa, gékk yfir þig þá galztu mín, Pass. 41. 4; svá mun ok vera, segir Njáll, ef þú geldr eigi annarra at, Nj. 147; Helga (gen.) hefir þú goldit at í þessu, Fas. i. 28; hugði, at hann mundi þess víðar koma at hann mundi njóta föður síns en gjalda, Gísl. 73; heldr geldr Leifr Þrándar en nýtr frá mér, Fms. ii. 116; geldr at nýbreytni (gen.) konungs ok þessa ens nýja siðar, i. e. it is a just punishment for the innovation of the king and the new creed, Ld. 168; konungr sagði, at hón skyldi eigi gjalda frá honum tiltækja föður síns, Fms. ix. 477: part. gjaldandi, a payer, Grág. i. 394.

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  • 2 INNA

    (-ta, -tr), v.
    1) to perform (i. Íþrótt); hafði hann þá af hendi innt alla sætt sína, he had then fulfilled all the terms of his atonement;
    2) to pay, discharge (i. gjald af hendi); hvat áttu mér illt at i., what evil hast thou to repay me?
    3) to relate, tell (i. sín vandræði); innti orðstafi at eldi ljósum, she read out the letters by the light of the fire;
    4) i. til e-s, to allude to, mention, speak of (þá skatta, sem nú mun ek til i.); i. upp, to sum up, expound (i. upp allan málavöxt);
    5) refl., innast til um e-t, to discuss; inntust þeir til um kaupakosti, they discussed the bargain; innast orð við, to exchange words.
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    t, to do, perform; inna íþrótt, Edda 31; inna skýrslu, Ld. 60; freista ef hann megi þessa dagleið upp inna, Str. 51; er hann útlagr ef hann innir eigi máldaga, Grág. ii. 267; hafði hann þá af hendi innt alla sætt sína, Nj. 281; öll lögmælt skil af hendi inna, 232; inna af hendi suðrgöngu, Fms. vi. 36.
    2. to pay, discharge; inna fúlgu, Grág. i. 154; inna tíund af hendi, Grág.; inna gjald af hendi, K. Þ. K. 152; inna kirkjunni fé sitt, id.; inna e-m kostnað sinn, Js.; hvat áttu mér íllt at inna, what evil hast thou to repay me? what evil have I done thee? Fas. ii. 204: hence the mod. phrase, eiga e-m gott (íllt) upp að unna, to have an account of good ( evil) against one.
    II. to relate, tell; inna sín vandræði, Fms. viii. 154; tekr Kolbera at líta á rúnarnar, ok innti stafina, and told, read the Runes, Fas. i. 211; er hann hafði þetta mælt ok innt allan veg þenna, Hkr. ii. 206; minnisk á ok innir vandlega, Bs. i. 198; innti hann ok þat, hversu …, Fms. vii. 101; hann innti svá eiðstafinn, vi. 53; inna spurning, to answer a question, Sks. 686; eru mörg hans verk góð at inna, Fms. x. 409.
    2. with prep.; inna e-t til, to hint at, allude to, mention; en er þú innir til þessa, as thou alludest to it, Valla L. 209; þá skatta sem nú mon ek til inna, Fms. xi. 21; konungr innti til ( the king replied), hví kvattu svá at? v. 318: to utter, say, þá innti Sigurðr konungr til þess, at hann vildi ekki …, vii. 140; þá innti Antenor til þess fyrst, hverja …, Bret. 80; þú skalt fyrst inna til máldaga við Svein, thou shall first remind Sweyn of the agreement, Fb. ii. 8; litlu síðar inntu þeir til við Ketil, Nj. 139; nú innir konungr til um heitstrengingar þeirra, Fms. xi. 113: inna upp (to expound, sum up) allan málavöxt, Eg. 473; má ek þat eigi nú upp inna í skömmu máli, Fms. xi. 89.
    III. reflex., recipr.; inntusk þeir til um kaupa-kosti, they discussed the bargain, Ld. 322; við skulum innask þá til nokkut áðr um þat mál, Fms. vi. 205: mun þá ok samþykki okkat vera mest, at vit innimst lítt til um þann hlut landa, Orkn. 88; við skulum enn innask orð við áðr, exchange words, Fms. xi. 29.

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  • 3 APTR

    adv.
    1) back; fara (snúa, koma, senda, sœkja, hverfa) a., to go (turn etc.) back; reka a., to drive back, repel; kalla a., to recall, revoke;
    2) backwards; fram ok a., backwards and forwards, to and fro; þeir settu hnakka á bak sér a., they bent their necks backwards;
    3) lúka (láta) a., to shut, close; hlið, port, hurð er a., is shut;
    4) at the back, in the rear; þat er maðr fram, en dýr a., the fore part a man, the hind part of a beast; bæði a. ok fram, stem and stern (of a ship); Sigurðr sat a. á kistunni, S. sat aft on the stern-chest;
    5) again; Freyja vaknar ok snerist við ok sofnar a., and falls asleep again.
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    and aftr (aptar, N. G. L. i. 347), adv., compar. aptar, superl. aptast, [Ulf. aftra = πάλιν], the spelling with p is borne out by the Gr. αψ.
    I. Loc. back, back again:
    1. WITH MOTION, connected with verbs denoting to go or move, such as fara, ganga, koma, leiða, senda, snúa, sækja, etc., where aptr almost answers to Lat. re-, remittere, reducere, reverti …; gefa a., reddere; bera a., refellere; kalla a., revocare; reka a., repellere: a. hverfr lygi þá er sönnu mætir (a proverb), a lie turns back when it meets truth, Bs. i. 639. ‘aptr’ implies a notion a loco or in locum, ‘eptir’ that of remaining in loco; thus skila a. means remittere; skilja eptir, relinquere; taka a., recipere, in a bad sense; taka eptir, animum attendere; fara a., redire; vera e., remanere, etc.; fara, snúa, koma, senda, sækja, hverfa a., Nj. 260, 281, Fms. x. 395, iv. 300, Edda 30, Eg. 271, Eb. 4, Fs. 6; færa a., to repay, N. G. L. i. 20; snúast a., Lækn. 472. Without actual motion,—as of sounds; þeir heyrðu a. í rjóðrit óp, they heard shouting behind them, Fms. iv. 300; nú skal eigi prestr ganga svá langt frá kirkju at hann heyri eigi klokkur hljóð aftar (= aftr), he shall not go out of the sound of the bells, N. G. L. i. 347.
    β. backwards; fram ok a., to and fro (freq.); reið hann suðr aptr, rode back again, Nj. 29; aptr á bak, supine, bent or turned back, Eg. 380; þeir settu hnakka á bak sér a., bent their necks backwards in order to be able to see, Edda 30; skreiðast a. af hestinum, to slip down backwards from the croup of a horse, to dismount, Fs. 65.
    γ. connected with many verbs such as, láta, lúka a., to close, shut, opp. to láta, lúka upp, Fær. 264, Eg. 7, Landn. 162; in a reverse sense to Lat. recludere, reserere, rescindere, resolvere.
    2. WITHOUT MOTION = aptan, the hind part, the back of anything; þat er maðr fram ( superne), en dýr a., the fore part a man, the hind part a beast, 673. 2; síðan lagði hann at tennrnar a. við huppinn, he caught the hip with his teeth, Vígl. 21. The English aft when used of a ship; breði a. ok fram, stern and stem (of a ship), Fms. ix. 310; Sigurðr sat a. á kistunni, sate aft on the stern-chest, vii. 201; a. ok frammi, of the parts of the body (of a seal), Sks. 179. Compar. aptarr, farther back, Fms. vi. 76.
    II. TEMP. again, πάλιν, iterum: this use of the word, general as it is at present, hardly appears in old writers; they seem to have had no special expression for again, but instead of it said síðan, enn, or used a periphrase, á nýja leik, öðru sinni, annat sinn, or some other substitute. It is, however, very freq. in Goth. aftra = πάλιν, Swed. åter, Dan. atter; some passages in the Sagas come near to the mod. use, e. g. bæta a., restituere, to give back (but not temp.); segja friði a., to recal, N. G. L. i. 103; hann maelti at engi mundi þann fald a. falda, El. 20, uncertain whether loc. ( backward) or iterum, most likely the former. It is now used in a great many compounds, answering to Lat. re-, cp. also endr.

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  • 4 endrgjalda

    ( see gjalda), v. to pay back, to repay.

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  • 5 úvandlaunaðir

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