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1 aldin-falda
n, f. a lady with an old-fashioned head-dress, Rm. 2. -
2 BEIT
I)f. pasturage, pasture.f. a plate of metal mounted on the brim (of a thing).n. poet., ship.from bíta.* * *1.n.I. pasturage, Grág. ii. 224, 263, 286; á beit, grazing: [in England the rector of a parish is said to have ‘the bite’ of the churchyard.]COMPDS: beitarland, beitarmaðr, beitartollr.II. poët. a ship, Lex. Poët.2.f. a plate of metal mounted on the brim, e. g. of a drinking horn, the carved metal plate on an old-fashioned saddle, Fms. iii. 190; skálir með gyltum beitum, B. K. 84, Bs. ii. 244; cp. Caes. Bell. Gall. 6. 28 (Germani urorum cornua) a labris argento circumcludunt. -
3 BOLR
m. = bulr;2) the trunk of the body; ganga milli bols ok höfuðs á em, to pass between one’s trunk and head, to slay one.* * *and bulr, m. the bole or trunk of a tree, Sks. 555 B.2. metaph. the trunk of a body, N. G. L. i. 80, Nj. 275, Fms. x. 213, ED. 244, Anec. 4: the phrase, ganga milli bols ok höfuðs á e-m, to go through between one’s trunk and head, i. e. to knock one quite dead, deal severely with, Ld. 244, Eb. 240.3. an old-fashioned waistcoat. -
4 brúða
f.1) doll, puppet;2) chairpost; á brúðum stólsins var skorinn Þórr, Thor was carved on the chairposts.* * *u, f. a doll, puppet, Fms. xi. 309; stól-brúða (literally chair-bride), the pillar in carved work on the side of an old-fashioned chair; in Fbr. 98 the head of Thor was carved on the chair; Gríma kona Gamla átti stól einn mikinn, en á brúðum stólsins var skorinn Þórr, ok var þat mikit líkneski, cp. the classical passage Eb. ch. 4; var hár hennar bundit við stólbrúðurnar, Bárð. 175 (in the vellum MS. distinctly bruðrnar UNCERTAIN): a distinction in form and inflexion is always made between brúðr, a bride, and brúða, puppet; hence the saying, ‘to sit like a brúða,’ i. e. motionless, not stirring a limb; bláum skrýddr skrúða, skikkanlegri en brúða, more quiet than a b., Sig. Pét. 229; the sense of κόρη and νύμφη in Greek is analogous. -
5 elliði
m. a kind of ship.* * *a, m. a kind of ship with a high poop, Edda (Gl.), Fas. ii. 5; hence Elliða-ey, f. the name of an island, from its resemblance to these old-fashioned ships, Landn., Kb.; Elliði, a, m. a farm, Korm.; Elliða-Grímr, m., pr. name of a man, Landn., Nj. -
6 forneskja
f.1) old times;2) heathenism;3) oldlore, witchcraft (fara með forneskju).* * *u, f. the old heathen time, ‘heathenesse;’ ágætis-mönnum þeim er verit hafa í forneskju, Fms. viii. 6; f. klæða-búnaðr, old-fashioned gear, vii. 321. forneskju-legr, adj. antique looking.II. old lore, witchcraft, Grett. 144, Ísl. ii. 391, Nj. 273; f. ok fjölkyngi, Fms. ii. 134; fremja forneskju, Grett. 150; fara með f., Orkn. 136. forneskju-maðr, m. a sorcerer, Orkn. 136. -
7 gamal-dags
as adv. old-fashioned, (mod.) -
8 sið-forn
adj. old-fashioned in manners, Jd. 6. -
9 aldinfalda
a. indecl. wearing an old-fashioned head-dress. -
10 forneskjuklæðabúnaðr
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11 fornligr
a. old-looking, old-fashioned; fornlig fræði, old lore. -
12 háttaðr
pp. fashioned, conditioned (hvernig var jörðin háttuð?); e-u er svá háttat, it is so made or conditioned of that nature or kind; yðr frændum er svá háttat, you kinsmen are of that stamp. -
13 óróf
n. = órhóf, immense quantity, countless number (óróf lausafjár); órófi vetra áðr væri jörð sköpuð, numberless winters ere the earth was fashioned. -
14 siðforn
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15 øróf
n. immensity (øróf manna ok vápna); ørófi vetra áðr væri jörð of sköpuð, winters unnumbered ere earth was fashioned.
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