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1 eigin
I)n.1) one’s own, one’s property;this ‘eigin’ may also be considered as the first part of a compound.* * *n. [Ulf. aigin = οὐσία], one’s own, of property; sitt eigin, his own, Stj. 448; girnask annars eigins, Hom. 54, Fms. ix. 453, v. l., Grág. ii. 191 (rare), vide eign. -
2 eigin
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3 eigin-maðr
m. one’s own wedded husband, K. Á. 136, Titus i. 6. -
4 eigin-orð
n. as a law term, ownership, possession, Grág. i. 417, ii. 259, Ó. H. 98; fá at eiginorði, to get into possession, Eg. 511.2. metaph. a wedding, betrothal, Korm. 74, Grág. i. 162, 174, 310, Vígl. 20. -
5 eigin·maðr
m.муж, супруг -
6 eigin-girnd
and eigin-girni, f. selfishness, Stj. 134, Fas. i. 396. -
7 eigin-gjarnligr
and eigin-gjarn, adj. selfish, Sks. 528. -
8 eigin-kvángaðr
and eigin-kvæntr, part. lawfully married, 671 B. 17, Sturl. i. 226. -
9 eigin-bóndi
m. one’s own husband, K. Á. 122, 655 xxxi. 3. -
10 eigin-brúðr
f. one’s own bride, Lex. Poët. -
11 eigin-bygð
f. one’s own county, Fms. ii. 185. -
12 eigin-dóttir
f. one’s own daughter, Stj. 516. -
13 eigin-gipt
f. part. one’s own wife, H. E. ii. 111. -
14 eigin-giptask
dep. to marry, Bs. ii. 167. -
15 eigin-húsfrú
f. one’s own housewife, Stj. 251. -
16 eigin-kona
n, f. one’s own wife, Eg. 342, Grág. i. 376, K. Á. 122, Fms. vii. 306, x. 265, Sturl. ii. 197. -
17 eigin-kyn
n. ‘own-kind,’ peculiarity, Stj. 22. -
18 eigin-leikr
(- leiki), m. peculiarity, quality, Skálda 174. -
19 eigin-ligr
adj. (-liga, adv. properly), one’s own, Fms. v. 232, x. 230, Magn. 496, K. Á. 432: gramm., e. nafn, a proper name, Skálda 185. -
20 eigin-spúsa
f. = eiginkona, Str., (for. word.)
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