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  • 1 SÝNA

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    (-dá, -dr), v.
    1) to show (hón bað hann s. sér sverðit); þú skalt enga fáleika á þér s., thou must show no signs of coldness;
    2) refl., sýnast, to appear, seem (sýndist vitrum mönnum hann afbragð); s. e-m, to appear to one in a dream (honum sýndist þá hinn helgi Ólafr konungr); e-m sýnist e-t, one thinks fit; veitið mér gröpt slíkan sem yðr sýnist, give me such burial as you please.
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    d, to shew; hón bað hann sýna sér sverðit, Gullþ. 14; á þinginu sýndu menn vápn sín, Fms. iv. 326; þú skalt enga fáleika á þér sýna, Nj. 14; sýna sik glaðan, Barl. 16; hann sýndi mun ek sýna yðr (dat.) í fata-búr Þorfinns, Grett. 98 A, passim.
    II. reflex. sýnask, to appear, Rb. 478; sýnisk þat jafnan at ek em fégjarn, Nj. 102; hann kvað mikla úsæmd í slíku sýnask af Sturlu, Sturl. i. 87; ok sýndisk hann þá Nero (dat.), he then presented himself to N., 659 C. 29.
    2. to seem, with dat.; e-m sýnisk e-t, it appears to one; óss sýnisk úmakligt, at …, Eluc. 3; sýndisk vitrum mönnum hann afbragð, Fms. x. 397; hefir mér tvennt um sýnzk, Nj. 3: to see in a dream, somnaði hann, honum sýndisk þá enn helgi Ólafr konungr, Ó. H. 240; sýndisk honum í svefni engill Guðs, Bær. 12; sem konunni hafði sýnzk um nóttina, Fms. v. 222: so also, mér sýndist hann koma, I thought I saw him come; mér sýndist eg sjá hann, I thought I saw him; ekki er allt sem sýnist, a saying, varla sýnisk allt sem, Mkv.
    3. to think fit; veitið mér gröpt slíkan sem yðr sýnisk, such as you deem fit, as you like, Fms. ix. 309; fékk konungr sveitar-höfðingja þá er honum sýndisk, Eg. 272; sýndisk mönnum, at Andrés misti sæmda sinna, Fms. ix. 309; sýnisk þat þó flestum, at fá mér þat er ek vil, Grett. 129 A; Þrándr kvað hitt mundu sýnask ( that would seem better) at unna Leifi föður-bóta, Fær. 159.

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