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1 rag
n a roving about. -
2 rag-menni
n. a craven person. Fas. ii. 49 (in a verse). -
3 rag-mennska
u, f. craven fear, cowardliness, Karl. -
4 rag-mæli
n. an ignominious calumny, the accusing one of being ‘ragr;’ ok bera þar upp ragmæli (rógmæli Ed. erroneously) um Þorstein, með því móti at Þorsteinn væri kona níundu hverja nótt, ok ætti þá viðskipti við karlmenn, Þorst. Siðu H. 175, Sd. 142, Eb. 60. -
5 rag-skapr
m. dastardliness, MS. 4. 16, Karl. 80, 318; íllsku ok ergi, hórdóm ok ragskap, Barl. 138. -
6 rag-speki
f. cowardice. Mag. 65. -
7 tuska
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8 LEPPR
(-s, -ar), m.1) lock of hair (fá mér leppa tvá ór hári þínu);2) rag, tatter (leppr rotinn).* * *m. [cp. Engl. lump], a lock of hair; fá mér leppa tvá ór hári þínu, Nj. 116; hann skar ór lepp ór hári þess manns, Fas. i. 528; hann hafði ljósan lepp í hari sínu hinum vinstra megin, Hrafn. 13: ok tók ek einn lepp ór tagli hans, Fb. i. 354; miðla mér í mót lepp ór maga-skeggi þínu, Fms. vi. 141; the word is obsolete in this sense.2. a rag, tatter, cp. Germ. lump; sem leppr rotinn, Bs. ii. 56; þá ina vánda leppa sem hann hafði, Fms. ii. 161; hverr leppr er upp brotinn í váru skipi, vi. 382: freq. in mod. usage, leppr or í-leppr, socks to wear in shoes; bak-leppr, the pad under a saddle.COMPDS: leppaklæði, Leppalúði. -
9 flika
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10 FLÍK
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11 flyka
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12 GARMR
m. dog.* * *m. the name of a dog in the mythol. Edda, Vsp.2. a tatter, rag, pl. garmar. rags; so also fata-garmar, hence metaph. in addressing any one, garmrinn, poor wretch! cp. tetrið! ræfillinn! -
13 lepsa
u, f. a rag, piece of cloth. -
14 rýja
* * *(rý, rúða, rúinn), v. to pluck the wool off sheep (r. gemlinga).* * *u, f. a rag, esp. of worn linen. -
15 ræfill
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16 ræksni
a, m., prob. qs. vræksni, [from ríða = to knit?]:—a mesh; skulu vér leysa ræksna (rexna Cod.) tortrygðar hans, 623. 26; konu svá nakta at aldrei beið á hana ríðanda ræksn (better rærksna), Sd. 188; hann reið á ræxna (acc. pl.) svá sem net eru síðan, Edda i. 182.II. metaph. rœksni, n. a rag riddled with holes like a net, freq. in mod. usage: the gut of a fish, from the mesh-like appearance. -
17 snudda
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18 spjörr
(pl. spjarrar), f. swathing-band, leg-band.* * *f., only in pl. spjarrar, mod. spjarir:—swathing-bands, used instead of hose or stockings; Auðr kona þín er í brókum ok vafit spjörrum mjök í skúa niðr, A. thy wife dresses in breeks (like a man), winding swathes round her legs almost down to the shoes, Ld. 136; hvítar brækr ok vafit at neðan spjörrum, því var hann vaf-spjarra Grímr kallaðr, swathing the legs (instead of stockings), for which he was called ‘swaddle-leg’ Gullþ. 14.2. mod. a rag, tatter; þat sem áðr er slitið ok at spjörum orðit, Fas. iii. 7: the phrase, spyrja e-n ór spjörunum, to examine one without his hose on, i. e. to strip and examine him closely, Snót: in mod. usage also sing., hann á ekki eina spjör, not a scrap of clothing on his back. -
19 tjald-leppr
m. a rag of hangings, Jm. 9, Pm. 5, Vm. 161. -
20 tót
n. [akin to tó, q. v.], a flock of wool; in ó-tót and ó-tæti, a ‘un-flock,’ a rag.
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