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1 atóm
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2 atóm
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3 atóm, frumeind
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4 atóm-, kjarnorku-
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5 snefill
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6 kjarnorkusprengja
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7 ÖGN
* * *I)f.1) dread, terror; stendr ógn af e-m, one inspires terror (þótti honum lítil ógn af þeim standa);2) esp. pl. ‘ógnir’, threats, menaces (með bliðmælum ok ógnum);3) gen. ógnar-, prefixed as adv. awfully (ógnar-breiðr, -digr, -mikill).* * *f., gen. agnar, pl. agnar, agnir; [Ulf. ahana = ἄχυρον, Luke iii. 17; A. S. egle; O. H. G. agana; Germ. agen; Dan. avne; Gr. ἄχυρον]:—chaff, husks; safna hveitinu í korn-hlöðu, en agnirnar brenna í eilífum eldi, Luke iii. 17; skilja korn frá ögnum, Eluc. 37; blanda agnar ok sáðir við brauð, … gras ok agnar, … sekki með heyi eðr ögnum, Sks. 73, 74, 89, new Ed.2. metaph. an atom, small particle; leyf að eg dragi út ögnina af auga þínu … að þú fáir út dregið ögnina af þíns bróðurs auga, Matth. vii. 4, 5; svo lítil ögn, a little grain; agnar-ögn, an atom.II. a pr. name of a woman, Fas., Yngl. S. (mythic.) -
8 AR
* * *I)n.2) plenty, abundance, fruitfulnes (þá var ár um öll lönd);3) the name of the Rune A.f. oar; draga skip á árum, to pull the boat with oars; þungr undir árum, heavy to pull; draga árar um e-t, to contend for; koma eigi ár sinni fyrlr borð, to be under restraint.n. first beginning; ár var alda, in times of yore; at morgins ári, um morguninn í ár = árla um morguninn, early in the morning.adv.1) anciently, of yore;2) early (ár um morguninn).V)* * *n. (qs. arð?), an atom in a sunbeam, mote; hvernig viltú þekkja syndina nema Guðs orð sýni þér hana … arið eðr agnirnar í loptinu fáum vér ekki séð nema í sólar-geislanum? Vídal. i. 276; Germ. sonnenstäubchen, vide Vídal. Post. 276 (Ed. 1829), Njóla. -
9 atoma
u, f. an atom, Rb. 114; a weight, subdivision of an ounce, 532. 1. -
10 FNYKR
m., also spelt nykr, [cp. Dan. fnug = = an atom, a light substance; Swed. fnugg]:—a stench, Bs. ii. 5 (spelt snykr); þá slöri illum fnyk (MS. fnycc) af líkamanum, Fms. x. 379 (Ágrip); fnykr ok fýla, 213; nykr ok fýla, Bs. i. 199; þar til er út ferr fnykr (MS. frykr) um nasar yðrar, Stj. 323, Numb. xi. 20, Barl. 86, v. l. -
11 MOR
(gen. mós, pl. móar), m. moor, heath, barren moorland.* * *n., spelt morð; hafa morð fjár, Al. 123, Hom. (St.), MS. 623. 21, where it is spelt morg = morþ:—a swarm, prop. a swarm of ants (akin to maurr); mor af mýi, fiski, síld, a swarm of flies, shoal of herrings:— an atom, svo lítið mor.
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