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1 SKRÁ
* * *I)(gen. skrár, pl. skrár), f.2) a scroll for writing on, a written scroll;setja á skrá, to commit to writing;í þessari skrá, in this scroll.(skráða, skráðr), v.1) to put on a scroll, enter (at skrá nöfn þeira allra);2) to enrol (E. lét lesa upp, hverir skráðir váru á konungsskipit).* * *f., gen. skrár, pl. skrár, skrá, skrám, a scroll, dry skin; þann er hangir með hám, ok skollir með skrám, Hm.2. a scroll (written); lög sem á skŕm standa, Grág. i. 7; á skrá þeirri er Hafliði lét göra, id.; göra máldaga á skrá, K. Þ. K.: setja á skrá, to set in a scroll, commit to writing, Bs. i. 59; setja nöfn á skrár, to set a name in a scroll, Rb. 412; í þessari skrá, in this scroll, Bs. i. 59; í skrá þessi, Rb. 4; sjá skrá, this scroll, id.; skrár ok skilríki, Pm. 68; kirkju-skrá, Dipl. ii. 19: önnur skrá, Jm. 36; fánýtar skrár, Pm. 10, 86; á fornri skrá sextán heilagra manna sögur, 94; saltara-skrá, 134; skrá töturr, a shred of a scroll, 129.II. a lock; skrá fyrir kistu; hurðar-skrá; lykillinn stendr í skránni, the key stands in the lock; skrár-gat, a key-hole.
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