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horinassus

  • 1 HÓR

    (gen. hós), m. pot-hook.
    * * *
    1.
    m., acc. hó, gen. hós, [the same word as Goth. hoha = a plough-share; Engl. hoe, though different in sense]:— a pot-hook (= hadda, q. v.), in a nursery rhyme bidding one who has sore lips go into the kitchen, kiss the pot-hook thrice (kyssa hóinn þrysvar), and say these words: Heill og sæll hór minn, | eg skal kyssa snös þína, ef þú græðir vör mína, Ísl. Þjóðs. ii. 553, which throw a light ou the passage in Hbl. 48 (Sif á hó heima), insinuating that Thor busied himself with cooking and dairy-work. The hós in Ls. 33 seems to be a gen. = hvers, cujus, answering to the dat. hveim, abl. hví.
    COMPDS: hóband, hónef.
    2.
    n. [Goth. horinassus = μοιχεία; Engl. whoredom], adultery, Jb. 448, N. G. L. i. 70, Sks. 693, v. l.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > HÓR

См. также в других словарях:

  • horinon — [akin to Eng whore] : adulter. Deriv. horinassus adultery, horinonds (*) adulterous, hors adulterer. Comp. gahorinon adulter …   Gothic dictionary with etymologies

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