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101 falsbréf
n. false deed. -
102 fordæðuverk
n. execrable deed. -
103 fœra
(-ða, -ðr), v.1) to bring, convey (fœra fé til skips);2) to bring, present (fœra e-m e-t);fœra e-m höfuð sitt, to surrender to one;fœra e-m kvæði, to deliver a poem;3) to remove (fœra kirkju, fœra bú sitt);4) with preps.:fœra e-t at e-m, to inflict on one;fœra skömm at e-m, to sneer at one;refl., fœrast at, to bestir oneself;mega ekki at fœrast, to be unable to do anything;fœra á e-n, to mock one;refl., fœrast á fœtr, to grow up;fœra e-n fram, to maintain, feed;fœra e-t í hljóðmæli, to hush up;fœra e-n í kaf, to plunge one under water;fœra sik í ætt, to vindicate one’s kinship (by a gallant deed);fœra e-n niðr = fœra e-n í kaf;fœra korn (sáð) niðr, to put down corn (seed), to sow;fœra e-t sundr, to split asunder;fœra e-n til kristni, to convert to Christianily;fœra til rétts máls, to turn into prose;refl., fœrast undan e-u, to quit (release) oneself of;fœra upp, to put up (fœra upp vef);to lift up (fœra upp øxina);to take out (fœra upp mat ór katli);fœra út búðarveggi, to enlarge the walls of a booth. -
104 góðgipt
f. benefit, charitable deed. -
105 góðgørningr
m. good deed, charity. -
106 góðverk
n. charitable deed. -
107 gœzkuverk
n. charitable deed. -
108 gørð
f.1) making, building;2) doing, act, deed;orð ok gørðir, words and deeds;3) arbitration, award;leggja mál í gørð, to submit a case to arbitration;taka menn til gørðar, to choose umpires;segja or lúka upp gørð, to deliver the arbitration. -
109 happaverk
n. happy deed. -
110 heimskuverk
n. foolish deed. -
111 hermdarverk
n. deed of renown (?). -
112 hreystiverk
n. deed of prowess. -
113 hryðjuverk
n. foul deed, outrage. -
114 illræði
n. evil deed, crime. -
115 illverk
n. evil deed. -
116 kirkjumáldagi
m. church deed. -
117 manndáð
f. manful deed, act of prowess. -
118 máldagi
m.1) covenant, agreement; inna máldaga, to fulfil an agreement;2) written deed, document (of the rights, property, and inventories of churches). -
119 misræði
n. ill-advised deed. -
120 ranglætisverk
n. unjust deed.
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