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1 HILLA
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2 hilla
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3 HJALLI
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4 skjálf
f [Engl. shelf], a shelf, seat; remains only in hlið-skjálf, q. v.II. a pr. name, Yngl. S. (Skjálfar-bóndi). -
5 búr-hilla
u, f. a pantry-shelf, Glúm. 367. -
6 Hlið-skjálf
f., old dat. hliðskjálfu, Gm. (prose): [prob. rather to be derived from hlið, gate, than hlið, side; the initial h is borne out by alliteration, Sagði hitt er hugði | Hliðskjálfar gramr …, Edda (in a verse); in Akv. 14 the sense and alliteration alike require höll, hall, instead of ‘land’]:—a shelf, bench, a name for the seat of Odin, whence he looked out over all the worlds, Edda 6, 12, 22, 30, Gm. l. c.; Óðinn ok Frigg sátu í Hliðskjálfu ok sá um heima alla, Gm. l. c. The heathen Hlið-skjálf brings to mind the legend in Grimm’s Märchen of the Tailor in Heaven. -
7 mið-hjalli
a, m. the middle shelf on a hill-side, Finnb. 348. -
8 reiði-skjálf
n. prop. a ‘rocking-shelf,’ rocking-chair (?), (Dan. gynge); only used in the phrase, vera á reiðiskjálfi, to be quaking and shaking. -
9 skriðu-hjalli
a, m. a shelf in a s., Fbr. 88. -
10 STALLR
(-s, -ar), m.1) pedestal, support for an idol (skurðgoð sett á stall);2) crib, manger (hross stóð við stall ok át);3) the step of a mast (íss var í stallinum); drepr stall ór hjarta e-s, drepr stall hjarta e-s, one’s heart fails him.* * *m. = stalli, [the word may be akin to standa, cp. Lat. stabilis; A. S. steall; Engl. stall]:— any block or shelf on which another thing is placed; skurðgoð sett á stall, Fms. x. 255; af heiðnum stalli, Kristni S. (in a verse).2. a pedestal; kross með stalli, a holy rood, Vm. 165; hann er holr innan ok görr undir honum sem stallr sé, ok stendr hann þar á ofan, Ó. T.3. a stall, crib; hestr at stalli, Fas. ii. 508, Hdl. 5, Og. 2; etu-s.4. the step of a mast; en þat voldi, at íss var í stallinum, Fms. ix. 386: the phrase, hjarta drepr stall, the heart fails, Fbr. 36, Ó. H. 214; the metaphor is taken from the mast rocking in the step, (and not as suggested s. v. drepa A. l. 4.) -
11 ÞREP
n. ledge.* * *n. a ledge or shelf-like basis or footing, in a wall or pavement; skal hann (the wall) taka í öxl manni af þrepi, Grág. ii. 262; sjándi hvar fjándinn sitr á þrepi einu, Mar., and so in mod. usage: metaph., en þó var sem nökkut þrep kenndisk á leggnum, of a tumor, Bs. i. 376. -
12 miðhjalli
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13 ekki lengur nothæfur
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14 lagîur á hilluna
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