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1 afturköllun
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2 úttekt
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3 ripting
f. withdrawal, making void (of a bargain).* * *f. a withdrawal (of a bargain); hversugi mikit fé er þeir gefa … þá skal engi r. til þess vera, þótt eigi komi búar til at vinna eiða at, Grág. i. 223; lion gai fyrir heklu fitkkotta ok vildi kaup kalla, henni þótti þat úhættara við riptingum, Landn. 319. -
4 aptran
f. withdrawal, keeping back.* * *and öptrun, f. a revoking, renouncing, keeping back, 655 xxvii. -
5 aptr-kall
n. withdrawal, recalling, Fr. -
6 ript
f. linen, linen clothes.* * *1.f., or ripti, n. a kind of cloth or linen jerkin; rekkar þeir þóttusk er þeir ript höfðu, Hm. 48, Edda ii. 494; Vala-ript, a Welsh, i. e. foreign jerkin, Skv. 3. 63; lé-rept, q. v.; kona sveip ripti, Rm. 18, Skv. 3. 8; strjúka ripti, to mangle linen, Rm. 25; Nanna sendi Freyju ripti, Edda 39; and setjask und ripti, of the bridal veil, Rm. 20: ‘rhenones sunt velamina humerorum et pectoris usque in umbilicum, intortis villis adeo hispidi ut imbres respuant … quos reptos vocant,’ Isid. Hisp. xix. 23; this corresponds exactly with the use in Hm. l. c.2.
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