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  • 1 guî eîa gyîja

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > guî eîa gyîja

  • 2 guîdómleiki

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > guîdómleiki

  • 3 guîfræîi

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > guîfræîi

  • 4 Guð-dómr

    m. Godhead, Divinity, Rb. 338, Gþl. 40, Fagrsk. 11, Clem. 54.
    COMPDS: Guðdómsafl, Guðdómskraptr, Guðdómssól, Guðdómsveldi.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > Guð-dómr

  • 5 guð-fræði

    f. theology, divinity, guð-fræðingr, m. a theologian.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > guð-fræði

  • 6 persóna

    * * *
    f.
    1) person;
    2) parson.
    * * *
    u, f., persóni, a, m., H. E. i. 468, [Lat. persona], a person. of the Divinity, Stj. 19; þessar persónur blessi Guð at hæðum (in reading the banns); manns-p., kvenn-p.: gramm., Skálda 180, 185, 186.
    2. a parson: einnar persónu verð ( the wages of one parson) … hann valdi ok hinar vísustu persónur af prestum sínum, at prédika kross, Bs. i. 699; klerka eðr kirkjulegar persónur, H. E. i. 501; prestar ok persónar (sic), priests and parsons, 468. persónu-lauss, adj. without a parson; kirkja persónulaus eða prestlaus, H. E. i. 258, N. G. L. i. 455.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > persóna

  • 7 TÍVI

    a, m., also spelt with f; mostly only used in pl. tívar; a dat. sing. tíva occurs in Haustl. 8; fróðgum tíva (thus Ób., the Kb. has tífi, a less correct form): a gen. sing. tíva, Vsp., in valtíva; [this old word is identical in root with Lat. divus; Sansk. devas; Gr. Διός (Ζεύς); cp. also Týr]:—a god, divinity; þriggja tíva, Haustl. 1; tormiðladr tívum, 3; tíva rök, Vþm. 42; Álfheim Frey gáfu tívar at tannfé, Gm. 5; ríkir tívar, Þkv. 14; mærir tífar, Hým. 4; sig-tívar (q. v.), gods of victory, Ls. 1, 2, Vsp., Gm., Fm., Akv. 29 (Bugge); val-tívar, the gods of the slain, Vsp. 50 (Bugge); sæki-tívar, the martial gods, Landn. (in a verse); kykvir tívar, living beings, applied to men, Ó. H. (in a verse of the Christian time), all the other references being heathen.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > TÍVI

  • 8 TÝR

    (gen. Týs), m. the god Týr.
    * * *
    m., gen. Týs, acc. dat. Tý; the form tívar, see tívi, may even be regarded as an irreg. plur. to tý-r; cp. Twisco, qs. Tivisco, in Tacit. Germ.; [for the identity of this word with Sansk. dyaus, dîvas = heaven, Gr. Ζεύς, Διός, Lat. divus, O. H. G. Ziw, see Max Müller’s Lectures on Science of Language, 2nd Series, p. 425]:—prop. the generic name of the highest divinity, which remains in compds, as Farma-týr, hanga-týr: as also in Týs-áttungr, the offspring of gods (Gr. διο-γενής), Ýt.: tý-framr, adj., Haustl. 1: tý-hraustr, valiant as a god: tý-spakr, godly-wise, Edda 16.
    II. the name of the god Týr, the one-armed god of war; see Edda passim. Týs-dagr, m. Tuesday, (Germ. Dienstag), Fms. ix. 42, N. G. L. i. 10, 343, 348, Hkr. iii. 416; spelt Týrs-dagr (Dan. Tirsdag), Fms. vii. 295, ix. 42, Rb. 572.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > TÝR

  • 9 guðdómr

    m. godhead, divinity.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > guðdómr

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