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  • 121 Óski

    a, m. the god Wish, one of the names of the highest god, All-father (Odin), Gm., Edda 2; only the name, not the legend, of this god is left. The name reminds one of the god Eros, as described by Socrates in Plato’s Symposium.

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  • 122 Patrekr

    m. St. Patrick, from whom was named the Patreks-fjörðr, m. in western Icel., Landn. 1. ch. 12, where Ari, the Icelandic historian, by misapprehension, makes St. Patrick the foster-father of Örlyg (end of the 9th century) instead of his saint and patron. Ari, in this case, probably merely repeated the current legend.

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  • 123 sam-feðri

    (- feðra), adj. having the same father, Fms. iii. 79; bróðir s., systir s., Grág. i. 170; Hkr. iii. 27; af samfeðrum systrum komnir, Gþl. 242; hón var eigi samfeðra við Magnús konung, Fms. vi. 57; hón var samfeðra við Flosa, Nj. 147; eru vit samfeðri bræðr, Fms. ix. 246; systkin hvert samfeðra, N. G. L. i. 48.

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  • 124 skíri-faðir

    m. a ‘baptism-father,’ one who has baptized one, Sturl. i. 75.

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  • 125 skjálgr

    I)
    a.
    1) wry, oblique;
    2) squinting, as a nickname (Þórólfr s.).
    m., in the phrase, skjóta í skjálg augunum, to look askance.
    * * *
    1.
    adj. [Engl. shallow, although in an altered sense]:—wry, oblique; með skjálgum skotum, Sks. 383: the phrase, skjóta augum í skjálg, to look askance, Fbr. 71.
    2. squinting, as a nickname, Þórólfr Skjálgr (Fms.), the father of Erling Skjálgsson (Ó. H.), whence it became a pr. name; fé-skjálgr. see fé.
    2.
    m. the crescent moon, Edda (Gl.)
    II. the name of a fish, Edda ii. 564.

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  • 126 skripta-faðir

    m. a ‘shrift-father,’ confessor, Karl. 545, Bs. i. 440.

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  • 127 SLÍKR

    a.
    1) such; s. maðr, such a man; s. sem (or er), such as; s. svá, such like, similar (slíkir svá menn); annarr s., another of the same kind;
    2) this, that (þér skulut slíku ráða);
    3) neut., slíkt, as adv. in such wise, so; slíkt er þér líkar, as it pleases thee; slíkan, similarly, in a like manner (hygg ek, at slíkan mun hafa farit um annat).
    * * *
    adj., prop. a compd. qs. svá-líkr, so-líkr; [Ulf. swa-leiks = τοιουτος; A. S. swilc, i. e. swa ylc = so like; Early Engl. silk, whence mod. Engl. such, with the l dropped; Scot. sic; Germ. solch; Dan. slig; Swed. slik]:—such; slíkr maðr, such a man, Fms. i. 99; slíkr maðr sem, Eg. 759; slíkan sem, Fms. i. 21; slíkt sems, Am. 103; slíks úfriðar, sem …, Ísl. ii. 242; slíkt lið sem hann fékk, Fms. i. 74: slíkr svá, such-like; með slíkum svá fortölum, Al. 33; meira enn slíkt svá, Fms. v. 303; at slíkum svá, mönnum, vi. 99: slíkt ok it sama, Post. 645. 66, Stj. 356: neut., ef slíkt skyldi þreyta, Fms. ii. 176; er hann slíkt um fregn, Vsp. 30.
    2. similar; slíkan löst, Hm. 97: neut., átt þú slíkt at frétta, the same news, Am. 78, Rekst. 8; svara slíku, to answer in such wise, Ó. H. (in a verse); annat slíkt, Akv. 6; slíks var þar ván, Fms. i. 74; slíkt megu vér nú reyna, Nj. 97.
    3. this, that, it; þér skulut slíku ráða, Eb. 46 new Ed.; fylgðit saðr slíku, Am. 45; slíkt er válaðs vera, Hm. 10.
    II. neut. slíkt, as adv. in such wise, so; slíkt sem annar-staðar, Ó. H. 47; slíkt er þér líkar, as it likes thee, 114; hann var slíkt íllr sem faðir hans, just as bad as his father, Stj. 585, 588, 625; slíkan, id.; hygg ek at slíkan mun hafa farit um annat, just so, Eg. 6l; at slíku, id., Stj. 82.

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  • 128 STJÚP-

    * * *
    in later, esp. Norse, MSS. the form is deteriorated into stýp-, N. G. L. i. 170; thence into stýf-, 392; and, lastly, the f is changed into g or k, stjúg-, 405, stjúk-, D. N.: [A. S. steôp-; Engl. step-; Germ. stief-; Dan. stiv-; Swed. styf-: the mod. Dan. sted- is a corruption of quite modern date; the original sense of stjúp (= bereft, orphan) is preserved in the A. S. verb steôpan.]
    B. Step-, in step-son, -child, -daughter, -mother, -father: stjúp-barn, n. a stepchild, Hkr. ii. 118, Ld. 300, Orkn. 434. stjúp-dóttir, f. a stepdaughter, Eg. 597, Landn. 136 (v. l.), 245, N. G. L. i. 350, K. Á. 142. stjúp-faðir, m. a stepfather, Edda 53, Fms. i. 277, vi. 93, Karl. 490. stjúp-móðir, f. a stepmother, Landn. 261, N. G. L. i. 350, K. Á. 142; stjúpmóður sköp, a stepmother’s spells, from nursery tales. Fas. i. 31; var þvílíkast sem í fornum sögum er sagt, at verit hefði, þá er konunga-börn urðu fyrir stjúpmæðra-sköpum, Fms. viii. 18; stjúpmæðra-sögur, stepmother-stories, nursery tales; ok betra er slíkt meðr gamni at heyra, enn stjúpmæðra-sögur er hjarðar-sveinar segja, er engi veit hvárt satt er, er jafnan láta konunginn minnstan í sínum frá-sögnum, Ó. T. (pref.) stjúp-son, m. a stepson, Edda 18, Grág. ii. 45, Fms. xi. 183, Rb. 416, Fas. i. 374.

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