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1 NET
* * *(gen. pl. netja), n. net, fishing-net (þeir fara til netja).* * *n., gen. pl. netja, dat. netjum, [Ulf. nati = δίκτυον; A. S. and Engl. net; Hel. neti; Germ. netz; Swed. nät]:—a net; tók hann lín ok garn ok reið á möskva svá sem net er síðan, Edda 39 (in the mythical story of the origin of the net as an invention of Loki); ef maðr hittir net í látrum sínum ok sel í, þá á hann net ok svá sel, til hinn leysir landnámi net út, N. G. L. i. 45; nú tekr maðr síld ór netjum manna, ii. 136; leggja net í á, Grág. ii. 350; hvárki net né öngla, K. Þ. K.; netja spell, damage of nets, N. G. L. ii. 136, 137; netja stæði—netlög. Boldt 134; netja veiðr, a net-haul, id.; ríða net, to make a net; drag-net, a drag-net, draw-net; lag-net, a lag-net; slag-net, a casting-net, for catching birds:—metaph., net lifrar = reticulum jecoris, Stj. 310. Exod. xxix. 13, 22. -
2 net-flár
f. pl., and net-kubbar, m. pl. the quills of a net. -
3 net-þinull
m. the upper net-line, bordering the net, Edda 39. -
4 netþinull
m. net-line, edge-rope of a net. -
5 net
[nε:tʰ]n nets, net (G pl netja и neta)1) сетьvera flæktur í neti e-s — перен. попасться в чьи-л. сети
smokka sér úr neti — перен. выпутаться, выбраться из затруднительного положения
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6 net-háls
n. the neck or throat of a net, Post. 656 C. 5. -
7 net-lög
n. pl. ‘net-layings’, i. e. the right of laying nets in certain waters; hann skyldi rýma netlögin fyrir þeim, Fs. 35; kirkja á selveiði við Eiðsker ok tvau netlög, Vm. 57; menn eigu at veiða fyrir útan netlög at úsekju, Grág. ii. 358. -
8 net-næmr
adj. that may be caught in a net; netnæmir fiskar, Grág. i. 149. -
9 net
n (-s, -)1. síť (rybářská apod.)2. internet, net -
10 net-lagnir
f. pl. places where nets are spread. -
11 net-röst
f. = netlagnir, on the sea, D. N. ii. 4. -
12 net
n. -ja-, gen. pl. netja, dat. netjum -
13 net, kerfi
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14 veiîa í net
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15 drag-net
n. a drag-net, opp. to lag-net, a laying-net. -
16 lag-net
n. a net to be laid, catch-net, opp. to a drag-net. -
17 sel-net
( sela-net), n. a seal-net, Grág. ii. 358, Vm. 108, Jb. 317. -
18 aurriða-net
n. a trout-net, Gísl. 104. -
19 fiski-net
n. a fishing-net. -
20 fugla-net
n. a fowling net, Safn i. 61.
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