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41 land-rán
n. the harrying a land, Fms. vi. 27. -
42 land-sala
u, f. sale of land, Landn. 317, Grág. ii. 214. -
43 land-selr
m. a ‘land-seal,’ the common seal. -
44 land-seti
a, m. a ‘land-sitter,’ tenant, Grág. i. 296, Eb. 314, Sturl. ii. 103, Orkn. 334, Gísl. 50, freq. in mod. usage. -
45 land-skekill
m. a strip, outskirt of land, Bs. i. 739. -
46 land-skjálfti
a, m. an earthquake, Edda 40 (the mythical origin of the earthquake), Sks. 142, Greg. 49, MS. 655 xxvii. 22 spelt land-skylpi. -
47 land-suðr
m. ‘land-south,’ south-east, opp. to út-suðr = south-west (see landnorðr), Nj. 263, Fms. ix. 502, Rb. 90, Stj. 83, 88, Fs. 186, Gullþ. 11, freq. in mod. usage. -
48 land-taka
u, f. the taking land, landing, Korm. 228, Eb. 332, Nj. 267, Eg. 159, Fas. ii. 231: mod. also a landing-place, þar er góð, íll landtaka, etc. -
49 land-tjald
n. a land tent, originally a naut. term, a tent pitched ashore when in harbour, opp. to the tents on board, often in plur., Nj. 157, Hkr. i. 26, Stj. 45; landtjald Drottins, the Lord’s Tabernacle, Sks. 146, 780. -
50 land-veðr
n. a land wind, Landn. 225. -
51 land-vegis
adv. by land, Fr. -
52 land-vegr
m. a way by land, opp. to sjóvegr; fara landveg, Eg. 94, K. Þ. K. 24. -
53 Land-verskr
adj. from the county Land, Fs. -
54 land-vættr
f. the guardian spirits of a country, abiding in mountains, rivers, etc., in the shape of giants, fairies, animals, see the interesting story in Hkr. Ó. T. ch. 37, as also Landn. 258, (for the references see höfuð A. V); sný ek þessu níði á landvættir þær er land þetta byggja, Eg. 389; þat sá úfreskir menn, at landvættir allar fylgðu Hafrbirni til þings en þeim Þorsteini til veiða ok fiskjar, Landn. 271. -
55 land-vörðr
m. a land-warder, poët. a king, Lex. Poët. -
56 land-vörn
f. the defence of the land, N. G. L. ii. 199 sqq.; Guthorm son sinn setti hann til landvarnar austr við landsenda, Fms. i. 6; skyldi Einarr jarl hafa forráð fyrir þeim ok landvörn, Orkn. 44, 160.COMPDS: landvarnarbálkr, landvarnarmaðr, landvarnarsegl. -
57 landþrengsli
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58 land-beiðaðr
m. epithet of a king, Eg. (in a verse). -
59 land-borði
a, m. the ‘landward’ side, Fms. viii. 417, Bs. i. 423. -
60 land-brigð
n. = landsbrigð, Js. 84.
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