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2 FLAGÐ
n. female monster, ogress, giantess; opt eru flögð í fögru skinni, oft lurks a witch under a fair skin.* * *n., pl. flögð, an ogre, giantess, Fas. i. 59. Fms. iii. 122, 125, 133, xi. 136, Bs. i. 468: the saying, opt eru flögð í fögru skinni, oft is a witch under a fair skin, Eb. 46: demons = tröll, Hkr. iii. 299 (in a verse), Fas. iii. 35 (in a verse).COMPDS: flagðaháttr, flagðalag. -
3 flagð
[flaqð̬]n flagðs, flögð1) фольк. великанша, женщина-тролль2) перен. сварливая баба -
4 flag
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5 flagð
n., pl. flǫgðвеликанша, женщина-тролль -
6 flag
n (-s, flög)nezarostlý úhor -
7 flagðkona
[flaqþkʰɔna]f1) фольк. великанша, женщина-тролль2) перен. сварливая баба -
8 flag-brjóska
n. the cartilage of the breast-bone, Edda 76, Bs. i. 378. -
9 flagða-háttr
m. a kind of metre, Edda (Ht.) 34. -
10 flagða-lag
id., Ht. R. 32. -
11 flagð-kona
u, f. a giantess, Fas. ii. 518, iii. 560, Gullþ. 20. -
12 flag-spilda
u, f. a slice, cut, Ísl. ii. 32. -
13 flagðkona
f. ogress = tröllkona. -
14 flag·brjóska
n. (н-и. flagbrjósk)анат. хрящ грудины, мечевидный отросток -
15 jarðar-flag
n. mortgaged land. Dipl. v. 9. -
16 flagg, (òjóî)fáni
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17 òreytast
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18 flagg
[flag̊ʰ:]n flaggs, flöggфлаг; знамя -
19 flagga
[flag̊:a]vi flaggaðiвывешивать [поднимать] флаг -
20 flagna
[flag̊na]vi flagnaðiшелушиться, облупливаться, сходить
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