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1 blundur
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2 blunda
* * *(að), v. to shut the eyes (blunda báðum augum).* * *að, to doze; éta blundandi, Edda 72; cp. mod. ganga blindandi, to go blinking, half asleep; b. augum, to shut the eyes, Bs. ii. 481. -
3 detta útaf
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4 fá sér blund
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5 dorma
að, [Lat. dormire], to doze. -
6 dúsa
(að), v. to quake (jörð dúsaði).* * *1.u, f. a sugar-teat for babies to suck.2.að, prob. to doze, Og. 18; hví samir hitt at dúsa hirðmanni geðstirðum. Fms. vii. (in a verse); flestir urðu at dúsa, Skíða R. 173: so in mod. usage, láttú hann dúsa, let him alone. -
7 hnippa
(-ta, -t, or að), v. to poke; hnippadði kolli hverr at öðrum, they laid their heads together, nodded significantly;refl., hnippast, to quarrel (= h. við); h. orðum við e-n, to bandy words with one.* * *t, to poke one in the side: in the phrase, hnippa kolli hver at öðrum, to nod with the head one to another, nod significantly, Grett. 147; hnippa í e-n, to poke a person in the side, so as to wake him from a doze, hnippask, to elbow one another, Gullþ. 61, Fs. 152, 153; h. við e-n, id., Fms. vii. 243; lengi hafa vórir frændr við hnippsk, Valla L. 210. -
8 kúra
að, [akin to kyrr], to sleep, doze; kæra barn mitt, korri-ró, kúrðu vært og sofðu lengi! a ditty. -
9 lúra
ð, pres. lúri, to doze, nap; and lúr, m. a nap. -
10 móka
(að), v.1) with dat. to shovel (m. ösku, snjó, myki);2) with acc. to cleanse by shovelling, to clear of dung, etc. (m. flór, kvíar, fjós).* * *að, to doze; used of fishes at rest in water, þeir vóru at metja stökkva og steðja stundum móka því lognið var, Bb.
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