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1 GIN
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2 gin
[g̊ʲɪ:n̬]n gins, ginпасть, зев, рот -
3 gin
n.пасть, зев, рот ( животного) -
4 gin-faxi
a, m. a magical character, Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 446. -
5 gin-fjara
u, f. a very low ebb. -
6 gin-hafri
a, m. a kind of oats, Edda (Gl.) -
7 gin-kefli
a, m. a mouth-piece, a gag, put in the mouth of animals, Fas. iii. 314. -
8 gin-keyptr
adj., in the phrase, vera ginkeyptr eptir e-u, to be eager for a thing, prop. open-mouthed as a fish for bait. -
9 gin-klofi
a, m., medic. spasmus cynicus, Fél. -
10 gin-ljótr
adj. with a hideous mouth. -
11 FEÐGIN
n.1) father or mother (hvárttveggja feðginit);2) pl. parents; várra fyrstu feðgina, of our first parents; f. eða ná-frændr, parents or near kinsfolk; hjá feðginum sínum ok forellrismönnum, by his parents and forefathers.* * *n. pl. parents, (in Icel. the neut. is the collective gender for male and female); in old writers only in this sense, but about the time of the Reformation it was replaced by foreldrar, Germ. vorältern, which word in old writers means forefathers, whereas feðgin is the word for parents only; várra fyrstu feðgina, of our first parents (Adam and Eve), Stj. 39; feðgin vár, Lil. 18; hans feðginum, Stj. 127; einberni sinna feðgina, Mar.; börn ok þeirra feðgin, K. Á. 146; frænda eðr feðgina, Barl. 122; feðginum eða ná-frændum, parents or near kinsfolk, Fms. ii. 227; feðgrina barnsins, N. G. L. i. 392; hjá feðginum sínum ok forellris-mönnum, by his parents and forefathers, Stj. 190; sing., hvárttveggja feðginit, 97: this sense still remains in guð-feðgin, q. v., god-parents; and it has slipped into two passages of the Icel. N. T., viz. þetta sögðu hans feðgin, John ix. 22; fyrir því sögðu hans feðgin, 23; (for in all the other passages foreldrar or foreldri is used.)II. mod. father and daughter, cp. mæðgin, mother and son; systkin, brother and sister, all of them neut. -
12 friðgin
n. pl.; this curious word is analogous to systkin, feðgin, mæðgin, and seems to mean lovers; it only occurs twice, viz. in Clem., þá varð hvárt þeirra friðgina öðru fegit, 37; and in the poem Pd. 53, but here the verse is in a fragmentary state. -
13 feðgin
[fεðg̊ʲɪn̬]n plотец и дочь [дочери] -
14 mæðgin
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15 for-feðgin
n. pl. ‘fore-parents,’ Stj. 134. -
16 guð-feðgin
n. pl. god-parents. -
17 MÆÐGIN
n. pl. [móðir], a mother and son (or sons) collectively, Fs. 37, Sturl. iii. 5, Ld. 234, 260, Fms. vi. 107, ix. 233, Bær. 4. -
18 mœðgin
n. pl. mother and son(s). -
19 mœðgin
n. pl. -a- -
20 skoltur, kjaftur, gin
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