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  • 1 bragða

    (að), v.
    1) to move, stir (þat bragðar alit, sem kvikt er);
    2) to flicker, flash (of light).
    * * *
    að,
    I. = braga, of light, Sks. 202 B.
    II. [Engl. to breathe], to give signs of life, of a new-born babe, of one swooning or dying; þá fæddi hón barnit, ok fanst eigi líf með, ok hér eptir bragðaði fyrir brjóstinu, i. e. the infant began to draw breath, Bs. i. 618, ii. 33; þat bragðar sem kvikt er, Þiðr. 114.
    III. to taste = bergja, freq. in mod. usage.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > bragða

  • 2 skjómi

    a, m. [Ivar Aasen skjoma = to flicker], a flickering light.
    2. metaph., skjómi daltangar, the ‘ray of the hand,’ i. e. a drawn sword, Landn. (in a verse): a sword, Lex. Poët.: a nickname, Fb. iii.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > skjómi

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