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21 íll-dýri
n. an ill beast, noxious animal, Ísl. ii. 300. -
22 íll-fengr
adj. ill-natured, Fms. iii. 143, Grett. 144. -
23 íll-ferli
n. pl. ill doings, evil ways, Bs. i. 279. -
24 íll-fúss
adj. ill-willed, Ld. 258. -
25 íll-fygli
n. an ill bird, noxious bird, Pr. 186. -
26 íll-geta
u, f. ‘ill-guess,’ imputation. -
27 íll-gjarnligr
adj. ill-natured, spiteful, Hom. 19, 53, Sks. 445. -
28 íll-gæfa
u, f. ill-luck, Barl. 55. -
29 íll-gæti
n. ill fare, Barl. 55. -
30 íll-görð
f., esp. in pl. ill doings, Fms. vi. 291, Sks. 583, Stj. -
31 íll-leikni
f. ill-treatment, Fms. ii. 185, viii. 41. -
32 íll-lyndi
n. an ill temper. -
33 íll-lyndr
adj. ill-tempered. -
34 íll-mannligr
adj. ill-looking, rogue-like, cruel, wicked, Fas. ii. 84, Fms. iii. 116: neut., Mar.: compar., Fas. ii. 534: superl., Nj. 78. -
35 íll-orðr
adj. ‘ill-worded,’ abusive, Fms. iii. 143, Nj. 66. -
36 íll-svipligr
adj. ill-looking, Fb. i. 260. -
37 íll-úð
f. ill-nature, Vkv. 19, 22. -
38 íll-úðligr
adj. ill-looking, grim, Bárð. 167. -
39 íll-vili
a, m. ill-will, Fms. i. 71, vii. 312, xi. 250, Orkn. 264. -
40 íll-viljaðr
part. ill-willed, Fms. ix. 335, Sks. 160, Barl. 38.
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