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1 ofrembingr
m. arrogant person. -
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.
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