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1 flúð
[flu:ð̬]f flúðar, flúðir -
2 flúði
[flu:ðɪ]praet sg ind от flýja -
3 FLÚÐ
f. low skerry, reef flooded by the sea (á flúð eða skeri).* * *f. low skerries or reefs flooded by the sea; á flúð eða skeri, Mar.; flúð ok fall, Bs. ii. 51. -
4 sand-flúðir
f. pl., see flúð. -
5 flúa
[flu:a]см. flýja -
6 flúnel
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7 flúr
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8 flýja
v (acc) (flý, flúði, flúðum, flúið)utéct, uniknoutEina ósk mín var að flýja burt og finna mér hljóðlátan stað þar sem ég gæti hvílt mitt þjáða höfuð. -
9 flýja
[flija]flý, flúði (и flýði), flúið1. viспасаться бегством, бежать2. vtпоспешно покидать; убегать (от кого-л.) -
10 svæfla
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11 væfla
[vaib̥la]f væflu, væflurслабая [несчастная] женщина; тупая, неэнергичная женщина -
12 flúrur
f. pl. = flúð; hált er helzt á flúrum, Hallgr. -
13 FLÝJA
* * *(flý; flýða; flýiðr, flýðr), v.1) to flee, take flight (flýja á land upp);flýja undan e-m, to flee from one pursuing;2) with acc., flýja land, to flee the country;úhœgt mun forlögin at flýja, it will be hard to avoid what is fated.* * *pres. flý; pret. flýði; sup. flýð; part. flýiðr: mod. flúa, pret. flúði, part. flúinn, pres. flý; an older form with œ—flœja, pres. flœ, pret. flœði—occurs in poetry and old prose; skœðr and flœði rhyme even in Pd. 47 (of the 12th century): this older form is rightly formed from the part. fló; sup. flýit, Fms. i. 26; flœr (pres.), 623. 26; flœðu (pret.), Bret. 74; but flýðu, 40; flyiðr (part.), Edda 154 (pref.): flœja (inf.), Sdm. 21, 677. 10, 655 xiv. A. 1, 623. 16; fleoði—flœði, Hom. (St.) 3; pret. indin. flœðu ( fugisse), Ód. 9; pret. subj. flœðim ( fugeremus) Fms. ii. 181 (in a verse): [cp. Ulf. þljûhan; A. S. fleon; O. H. G. fliûhan, mod. fliehen; Engl. flee; no strong verb corresponding to this occurs in the Scandin., except fljúga, which in very old times served for both fugere and volare, vide s. v.]:—to flee, Lat. fugere; þeir flýðu til Upplanda, Fms. i. 19; víst vil ek eigi flýja, x. 348; Kjötvi hinn auðgi flyði, Eg. 33, Sks. 716 B; þá er Eirekr hafði brott flýit, Fms. i. 26: landsmenn féllu ok flýðu, Bret. 40; Tyrkir vóru flyðir í borgina, 88; flýja undan, to flee from one pursuing, Eg. 269; or, flyja undan e-m, 623. 16; flýja undan banvænligu höggi, Edda 154.2. adding acc., flýja land, to flee the land, Fms. i. 1, Ld. 4; flýðu margir göfgir menn óðul sín, Eb. 3, Fs. 123: to flee from, shun, úhægt mun forlögin at flýja, to shun fate, 20; flýja hvárki eld né járn, Edda 82; ek flýða banann, I shunned death, Bret. 90; þá er sá bani, er þing flýr, one who shuns the meeting, i. e. appears not, N. G. L. i. 62.
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