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1 bíldr
m. an instrument for letting blood, lancet (örit var sem bílds spor yæri, a scar as from a bíldr).* * *m., and bílda, u, f. an axe, Edda (Gl.); an instrument for bleeding: bíld-spor, n. a scar as from a b., Bs. i. 367.2. a sheep witb spotted cheeks: bíld-óttr, adj. (sheep) spotted on the cheeks, Rd. 240. -
2 bildræbt
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3 bildræbt
adj killed in a car accident;sb (omtr) road fatality. -
4 skor-bíldr
m. a score-axe, Km. (for skeribíldr); in the phrase, skor-bíldar ganga í e-u, the axe has been shaving off much, i. e. we have had great losses, Ld. 60.
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