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bundle

  • 21 VEFJA

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    (vef; vafða; vafiðr, vafðr, vafinn), v.
    1) to wrap, fold; v. e-u um höfuð sér, at höfði e-m, to wrap it round one’s head; hann tók vaðmál ok vafði at sér, and wrapped it round himself; v. e-t saman, to fold or wrap it together (vóru þar margir tötrar saman vafðir); v. e-t e-ue-u, með e-u), to wrap it up in a thing (barnit var vafit í dúki); meðal-kafli gulli vafiðr, a sword-haft wound with gold;
    2) to entangle, embroil (þú lætr Egil v. öll mál fyrir þér);
    3) refl., vefjast, to be wrapped (v. um fœtr e-m) to straggle (hrossin höfðu vafizt í einu lœkjarfari); to be entangled (vefjast í áhyggjum).
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    pres. vef; pret. vafði; subj. vefði; part. vafíðr, vafðr, and vafinn; [Ulf. bi-waibjan = περιβάλλειν, περικυκλουν]:—to wrap, fold; vefja dúki at höfði e-m, Nj. 200; vafðr, Bs. i. 367; þá var vafiðr fótrinn, Ísl. ii. 247; of vafit spjörrum í skúa niðr, and the legs bound with ribbons down to the shoes, Ld. 136; barnið var vafit í dúki, Fms. i. 112; barn vaft í reifum, Hom. 36; og vafði hann í reifum, … þér munuð finna barnið reifum vafið, Luke ii. 7, 12; vefja saman, Barl. 37; vápnin vafði hann í yfirhöfn sinni, Eg.; hann tók váðmál ok vafði at sér, Dropl. 20; margir tötrar saman vafðir, in a bundle, Fær. 187; tók geitskinn ok vafði um höfuð sér, Nj. 20.
    II. to wind, i. e. to entangle, embroil; þú lætr Egil vefja öll mál fyrir þer, Eg. 349; vefjum svá lið þeirra í flokki várum, Fms. vii. 131; vafðr af þungum glæpum, Mar.; vafiðr í villu Aríus, Ann. 492; hafa vafit sik miklu vandræði, embroiled himself, Sturl. i. 65 C; brátt ætla ek at þú fáir vafit fyrir mér, Fms. ii. 156; vefja mál, to embroil a case, Nj. 150.
    III. reflex. to be wrapped; at eigi vefðisk hár um höfuð honum, Landn. 146; vefjask um fætr e-m, Fs. 33; e-m vefsk tunga um tönn, see tunga.
    2. to saunter, straggle; þau (the horses) höfðu vafizk í einu lækjar-fari, Korm. 182; margr er vafizk hafði í flokkinum, Fms. ix. 36, v. l.; þeir fóru á Harrastaði ok vöfðusk þar, and sauntered there, Sturl. ii. 120 C.
    3. to be entangled; vefjask í áhyggjum, 625. 80; ek tek þat til er hánum skyldi svá mjök vefjask, Fms. vii. 277; þrályndi er hann hafði lengi í vafzk, Barl. 125; hann hafði langa stund vafzk í þessum vesaldar-veg, 197.

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  • 22 vöndla

    (að), v. to make up into a bundle (v. e-t upp).
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    að, to wind up into a vöndull; v. e-t upp, Þorst. Síðu H. 11.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > vöndla

  • 23 vöndull

    m. bundle of hay (tóku þeir vöndul heys fyrir hvern hest).
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    m., dat. vöndli, a wisp, of hay; gefa vöndul heys af kýrfóðri hverju, Bs. i. 137; tóku þeir vöndul heys fyrir hvern hest, Sturl. iii. 164; hafi vöndul fyrir hross, Jb. 430; á kirkja vöndul af sex sútum heys hverjum of alla sveit, Ám. 37.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > vöndull

  • 24 böggull

    m. a small bag, bundle, a nickname.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > böggull

  • 25 fuglakippa

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > fuglakippa

  • 26 næfrabaggi

    m. pack, bundle of birch bark.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > næfrabaggi

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