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1 hroki
* * ** * *a, m. the heap above the brim of a full vessel; með hroka færdæmingar, covered with disgrace, H. E. i. 514.II. metaph. insolence, overbearing manners, freq.COMPDS: hrokafullr, hrokalegr, hrokayrði. -
2 DRAMB
n.1) arrogance (ofbeldi ok dramb);2) pomp.* * *n.I. prop. a roll of fat on the neck of fat men or beasts, hnakka-dramb, hnakka-drembi, cp. drambr, m. a knot in charcoal or logwood; henceII. metaph. arrogance, Nj. 47; ofbeldi ok dramb, Fms. vii. 20.β. pomp, Fms. x. 232: drambs-fullr, adj. arrogant, Hom. 151, Fms. x. 222: drambs-maðr, m. a haughty, pompous person, Fms. x. 254, Hkr. ii. -
3 dirfð
f. boldness courage.* * *f. boldness, often with the notion of impudence, arrogance, Eg. 47, Glúm. 309, Fms. iv. 161, xi. 54, Post. 645. 71; of-dirfð, impudence. -
4 dramba
(að), v. to be haughty, behave with arrogance (dramba við em, í móti em); dramba af e-u, to pride oneself on; dramba yfir sér, to boast; dramba yfir em, to lord it over one, look down upon one.* * *að, to be haughty, pompous, Flóv. 29, Hom. 135; d. í virðingu, 656 C. II; d. yfir e-m, Greg. 22, Niðrst. 7; d. yfir sér, to boast, Fas. i. 36; d. í móti e-u, Fms. xi. 11. -
5 of-dramb
n. arrogance, conceit, Edda 7, Ó. H. 88, Sks. 462. ofdrambs-fullr, adj. conceited, Fms. v. 217, Hom. 123. -
6 of-rembingr
m. arrogance, Bs. i. 634. -
7 of-stopi
a, m. overbearing, arrogance, insolence; fara með ofstopa, Nj. 222; vildi Guð nú enda láta á verða þeirra ofstopa, Fms. vii. 18, Hom. 76; ofmetnaðr ok o., Rb. 394. ofstopa-maðr, m. an overbearing man, Eb. 14, Fms. i. 6, vii. 238, Nj. 215, Orkn. 8; íllt er at eggja ofstopa-mennina, Fb. i. 522. -
8 drambskapr
m. arrogance. -
9 ofdramb
n. arrogance, conceit. -
10 oflæti
n. arrogance. -
11 ofmetnaðr
m. pride, arrogance. -
12 ofstopi
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