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41 LÚÐR
(gen. -rs), m.1) trumpet (blása í lúðr);2) the stand of a hand-mill (þær at lúðri leiddar vóru).* * *m., the r radical, [cp. Dan. lur, Shetl. looder-horn], a trumpet, Edda 17; þeir höfðu lúðr ok blésu, Orkn. 300; lát taka lúðra ok lát blása um alla borgina, Sks. 748; blása í lúðr, Fms. iv. 300; þeyta lúðr, Al. 35, Stj. 392; kvóðu við lúðrar, Fms. vi. 16; við hinn síðasta lúðr-þyt, því lúðrinn mun gella, 1 Cor. xv. 52, passim.COMPDS: lúðrblástr, lúðragangr, lúðrshljóð, lúðrmaðr, lúðrsveinn, lúðraþytr, lúðrþeytari.B. A flour-bin; þær at lúðri leiddar vóru, Gs. 2; leggjum lúðra, 3; steinar rifna, stökkr lúðr fyrir, þótt lúðr þrumi, Hkv. 2. 2, 3; þat ek fyrst of man er sá inn fróði jötunn | á var lúðr of lagiðr, Vþm. 35 (referring to some ancient lost myth). The word is still preserved in the south-east of Iceland,—hleypr mjölit um kring kvernina út á lúðrinn, Fél. ii. 155 (of the year 1782): poët. the sea is called ey-lúðr, island-flour-bin, Edda (in a verse); see the remarks to amlóði:—the phrase, ganga e-m í lúðr, to fall into one’s bin, metaph. phrase, to fall to one’s lot, Gs. 11. -
42 skjald-steinn
m. ‘the ‘shield-stone,’ the upper stone of a hand-mill (?), Gísl. (in a verse). -
43 SYNGJA
* * *(syng; söng, sungum; sunginn), v.1) to ring, clash, whistle, of metals, weapons (sverðit syngr; syngr í atgeirinum);2) to sing; s. messu, to sing mass; absol. to officiate in a mass (þar söng prestr sá, er Þrándr hét).* * *pres. syng; pret. saung or söng, pl. sungu; subj. syngi; imperat. syng, syngdu; part. sunginn; older syngva, and then even sounded singva, as seen from rhymes, þ ings, s ingva., Eb. 27 new Ed. l. 24, in a verse of the 10th century: [Ulf. siggwan = ἄδειν; A. S. and O. H. G. singan; Engl. sing; Dan. synge; Swed. and early Dan. sjunga]:—to sing, prop. to ring, clash, of metals, weapons; to whistle, of wind, or the like; hurð syngr í lási, Fms. iii. 67; syngr í atgeirinum, Nj. 44, 119; bítia þat sverð, nema sjálfum þér syngvi um höfði, Hkv. 2; (örvar) sungu á mínum skjaldi, Eb. (in a verse); sverð saung of vanga mér, Kormak; það syngr í reiðanum, syngr í böndum, of the rigging of a ship in a storm, see Lex. Poët.: of the swan’s single sad note, syngi, syngi svanir mínir.II. to sing, in tunes; sungu ok slungu snúðga steini, Gs. (of the maids at a hand-mill); s. sálm, to sing a hymn.2. in an eccl. sense; s. messu, to sing the mass, Nj. 157; prestr á eigi at syngva fleiri messur enn tvær, K. Þ. K. 21 new Ed.; s. messu heiman, Bs. i. 440; um morguninn er sungnar vóru tíðir, Fms. x. 10; ok sungu upp responsorium, 15; s. psaltara, Bs. i. 74, Fms. xi. 274; syngja tíðir, to chant the ‘hours,’ passim: absol. to officiate in a mass, þar söng prestr sá er Þrándr hét, Fms. ix. 232; þangat söng haun einn hátíðar-dag, Bs. i. 435: spec. phrases, s. e-n til moldar, ‘to sing a person into the earth,’ to perform the funeral rites; þeim lærðum manni er mik syngr til moldar gef ek þrjú kúgildi, Dipl. iv. 8; syngja yfir e-m, to sing over one, i. e. to sing the burial service; syngja yfir líki, þær tiðir er til byrjar, N. G. L. i. 16, and so in mod. usage (yfir-söngr); also of the sick, Fms. vii. 39; s. e-n í bann (bannsyngja), to chant an excommunication, Bs. i. 768.III. pass., þann tíma er söngst óttu-söngr, Fms. vii. 310; þá er messa syngst, Am. 101; skal syngjast messa, Dipl. i. 10; syngjandi sálu-messa, iv. 8. -
44 handkvern
f. quern, hand-mill. -
45 पेषण
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46 यन्त्रक
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47 यन्त्रपेषणी
yantra-peshaṇīf. a hand-mill L.
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48 handmolen
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49 erû
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50 جاروش
جارُوش، جارُوشَة: طاحُونَةٌ يَدَويّةquern, hand mill -
51 جاروشة
جارُوش، جارُوشَة: طاحُونَةٌ يَدَويّةquern, hand mill -
52 رحى
رَحىً: جارُوشَةquern, hand mill -
53 طاحونة اليد
طاحُونَةُ اليَد، طاحُونَةٌ يَدَوِيّةquern, hand mill -
54 طاحونة يدوية
طاحُونَةُ اليَد، طاحُونَةٌ يَدَوِيّةquern, hand mill -
55 مطحنة يدوية
مِطْحَنَةٌ يَدَوِيّةquern, hand mill -
56 مجرشة
مِجْرَشَة: مِطْحَنَة، مِطْحَنَةٌ يَدَوِيّةgrinder; quern, hand mill -
57 meile
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58 ara₃
wr. ara3 "designation of milk" -
59 ur₅
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60 farraria
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