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1 REYFI
* * *n. [akin to A. S. reâf; Engl. robe]:—a fleece, the wool without the skin (but with the skin gærra, q. v.), 655 viii. 1, Stj. 279, Sturl. i. 159, Js. 78, Grág.; ullar-r., K. Þ. K. 84, Grág. ii. 401, passim in old and mod. usage: = gæra, Bret. ch. 7. -
2 loðinn
a.1) hairy, shaggy, woolly; ær loðnar ok lembdar, ewes in fleece and with lamb; l. sem selr, shaggy as a seal;2) covered with thick grass (túnit var úslegit ok gekk hestrinn þangat sem loðnast var).* * *part. shaggy, thick, of a fleece, as also of a field, crop of grass; loðin sem dýr, Al. 171; loðin sem selr, Fb. ii. 26; Loppa með loðna skó, Ísl. Þjóðs.; ær loðnar ok lembdar, ewes in fleece and with lamb, Grág. i. 502, Bs. i. 334, passim: of grass, túnit var úslegit ok gékk hestrinn þangat sem loðnast var, Grett. 107; var taðan svá loðin, at …, Finnb. 340, Stj. 258, Fb. i. 522; á grasi þóat loðit væri, Fms. ii. 278; kaf-loðinn, very shaggy or thick, of grass.COMPDS: loðinfingra, loðinhöfði, loðinkinni.II. in pr. names, Loðinn, Fms.; Loð-höttr, Loð-mundr, Landn. -
3 fyldinn
adj. [fold], soft, of greensward, fleece, or the like. -
4 gull-reyfi
n. a golden fleece, Hb. 732. 17. -
5 GÆRA
* * *u, f. a sheepskin with the fleece on, K. Þ. K. 148, Stj. 306, Sturl. iii. 189 C, Bs. i. 606, Rd. 240, Pr. 78, 625. 22. gæru-skinn, n. = gæra. -
6 hnoðri
a, m. a fleece or flock of wool; ullar-h., freq.: metaph., ský-h., a fleecy cloud, boding a rising gale: botan., hellu-h., see hella. -
7 hrúts-gæra
u, f. the skin and fleece of a ram, Stj. 306. -
8 hrúts-reyfi
n. a ram’s fleece, MS. 732. -
9 LAGÐR
m. tuft of wool (ullar-lagðr) or hair (röggr eða lagðr).* * *m. a lock of wool (ullar-l.), Sæm. 131, Fas. iii. 386, Krók. ch. 13, passim, lagð-fagr, -góðr, -prúðr, adj. with fine fleece, of sheep. -
10 sauðar-gæra
u, f. a sheep’s fleece. -
11 sauðar-reyfi
n. a sheep’s fleece, -
12 ULL
* * *(dat. ullu), f. wool.* * *f., dat. ullu; [Goth. wulla; A. S. wull; Engl. wool; O. H. G. wolla; Germ. wolle; Dan.-Swed. uld or ull; cp. Lat. vellus]:— wool, Fms. v. 314, Fs. 44; sauða-ullar, Grág. i. 505; í ullu eða gærum, K. Þ. K. 148; fé gilt ok í ullu, Grág. i. 503; ullar-tíund, H. E. i. 395; ær ok af ullin, Sturl. i. 159; hvít, svört, mórauð, mislit ull; haust-ull: greiða, tægja, kemba, spinna ull.2. with gen. woollen; ullar-skyrta, ullar-sokkar, ullar-peysa, etc.COMPDS: ullar-hnoðri, ullar-lagðr, m. a flock or lock of wool, Grett. 127, Edda 74. ullar-reyfi, n. a fleece, Ver. 25, Grág. ii. 401. -
13 ýra
(-ða), v. to shed in small drops;refl., ýrast, to drizzle;ýrðist dögg reyfit, dew settled on the fleece.* * *1.ð, [úr, n.], to drizzle; ýrðisk dögg á reifit, Stj. 397; það ýrir úr honum, it drizzles, rains: the phrase, ýra e-u úr sér, to dole out; or, það ýrir í e-t, to glitter, like drops of dew; ýranda full, a brimful beaker, Ad. 6: of the glittering particles in iron or other ore, ýrt járn, corned iron; in the saying, ýrt járn kvað kerling, átti kníf deigan.2.u, f. a squirt; Ílluga ýrur skella einatt framan í Sveini, a ditty, Espól. 1758. -
14 hrútsgæra
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15 reyfl
n. sheep’s fleece. -
16 ullarlagðr
m. tuft of wool; ullarreyfi, n. fleece (snjór sem ullarreyfi væri). -
17 várgæra
f. spring-fleece.
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