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1 jarð-næði
n. a home, tenancy. jarðnæðis-lauss, adj. homeless, of a tenant. -
2 jarða
(að), v. to earth, bury.* * *að, [Engl. to earth], to earth, bury, Bjarn. 69, Nj. 99, Eg. 130, Ísl. ii. 19, Mar.: reflex., H. E. i. 510. -
3 jarðan
f. earthing, H. E. i. 493. -
4 jarðar-
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5 jarð-fé
n. treasure hidden in the earth, Grág. ii. 403, Hkr. i. 12. -
6 jarð-lægr
adj. lying on the ground, of a keel, Fms. x. 319. -
7 jarðar
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8 jarðfé
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9 jarðlægr
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10 jarðar-megin
n. a certain portion of land; þá skulu þeir svá halda garði upp sem þeir hafa j. til, N. G. L. i. 40; halda kirkju-góðs eptir jarðarmagni, H. E. i. 459; sá leiðangr er görisk af jarðarmagni, Gþl. 91.n. ‘earth-main,’ power, in a mythol. sense, Hm. 138, Hdl. 37, Gkv. 2. 21. -
11 jarðarmegin
n. strength of the earth (sá var aukinn jarðarmegni or jarðarmagni). -
12 jarða-mat
n. a survey of land for making a terrier: jarðamats-bók, the terrier of an estate:—so also -
13 jarðar-eigandi
part. a landowner, Gþl. 337. jarðar-eign, f. possession of land, Pm. 45: an estate, Dipl. iii. 10, iv. 9. -
14 jarðar-höfn
f. = jarðarhefð, Gþl. 91. -
15 jarðar-kaup
or jarða-kaup, n. the purchase of land, Dipl. iii. 8. -
16 jarðar-men
n. [Dan. jordsmon], a sod, turf, Lat. caespes, Landn. 293 (in a verse), Eb. (in a verse); ganga undir jarðarmen: for the heathen rite of creeping under a sod partially detached from the earth and letting the blood mix with the mould, see Gísl. 11, Fbr. 6 new Ed.: as an ordeal, Ld. ch. 18: as a disgrace, similar to the Lat. jugum subire, Nj. 181, Vd. ch. 33. -
17 jarðar-teigr
m. = jarðarreitr, Dipl. iii. 12. -
18 jarðar-usli
a, m. = jarðarspell. -
19 jarð-byggvir
m. = jarðbyggjandi, Vellekla. -
20 jarðeskr
adj. = jarðneskr, Barl. 36.
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