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1 BÖÐ
n.1) bid, offer;bjóða boð fyrir e-n, to make bids or offers for one;hvat er í boði, what is the offer;eiga boð á jörð, to have the right of being offered an estate, before it is sold to another;2) banquet, wedding feast;hafa e-n í boði sínu, to entertain one at one’s feast;fóru þeir allir til boðsins, to the wedding feast;3) bidding, order, commandment;ganga undir boð e-s, to submit to one’s bidding;eptir boði e-s, at or by one’s order;4) message;gera e-m boð, to send to one, send one word; a summons, a sign or token of summons, being an arrow, axe or the like to call people to battle or council (hefja boð).* * *f., gen. böðvar, [A. S. beadu], a battle, only in poetry, in which it is used in a great many compds; hence come the pr. names Böðvarr, Böðvildr, Böðmóðr, vide Lex. Poët. -
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3 baobh
a wicked woman, witch, Irish badhbh, hoodie crow, a fairy, a scold, Early Irish badb, crow, demon, Badba, the Irish war-goddess, Welsh bod, kite, Gaulish Bodv-, Bodvo-gnatus, Welsh Bodnod; Norse böð, g. boðvar, war, Anglo-Saxon beadu, g. beadwe, *badwa- (Rhys.). In Stokes' Dict. the Sanskrit bádhate, oppress, Lithuanian bádas, famine, are alone given. Also baogh. -
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