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1 HURÐ
(pl. -ir), f. door;hurð er aptr, the door is shut;drepa á hurð, to knock at the door.* * *f. [Goth. haurds = θύρα; A. S. hyrdel; Engl. hurdle; O. H. G. hurt]:—a door, = Lat. janua; drepa, berja á hurð, Th. 3, Ísl. ii. 31, Hom. 96, Vm. 34, Jm. 8, Stj. 402; reka aptr hurð, Ísl. ii. 158, Korm. 10, Eg. 749; úti-hurð, stofu-hurð, búr-hurð, eldhús-hurð, N. G. L. i. 38; hurð er aptr, shut, Ísl. ii. 31, passim: a hurdle, Grág. ii. 328: a lid, Eg. 234.II. metaph. phrases, eigi fellr honum þá hurð á hæla ef ek fylgi honum, the door shuts not on his heels if I follow him, i. e. I go in with him, he is not alone, Fas. i. 204; ef hér hafa hurðir verit loknar eptir þessum manni, if he has been taken in-doors, Ld. 42; hurð hnigin, a shut door, for this phrase see hníga; at seilask um hurð til lokunnar, to stretch oneself across the door to the latch, to try to reach farther than one can, Grett. 67 new Ed.COMPDS: hurðanaust, hurðaráss, hurðarbak, hurðarbora, hurðarflaki, hurðarhringr, hurðarhæll, hurðarjárn, hurðarklofi, hurðarlauss, hurðarloka, hurðaroki. -
2 hurðar-hæll
m. = hurðás, N. G. L. i. 349, v. l. -
3 hurðar-áss
m. a ‘door-beam;’ hurðás or hurðásar were the roof-rafters nearest the door, where things (weapons, fish, meat) were hung up, almost answering to the rót or dyra-lopt in mod. Icel. dwellings, cp. Eg. 182, 183, Bs. i. 209, N. G. L. i. 349, 397: the phrase, reisa sér hurðarás um öxl, to carry the door-beam on one’s shoulder, to undertake a thing one is not equal to. -
4 hurðar-bak
n. the back of a door; ab hurðar-baki, behind the door, Stj. 118, Fms. vi. 188, Ísl. ii. 45, Fas. ii. 115, Barl. 70. -
5 hurð-áss
m. = hurðar-áss. -
6 hurðarbak
at hurðarbaki, behind the door. -
7 hurðaroki
a cross-plank joining the boards of a door (þá boraði A. hurðarokann). -
8 hurða-naust
n. a shed of hurdles, Háv. 26 new Ed. -
9 hurðar-bora
u, f. a key-hole, Grett. 137 A. -
10 hurðar-flaki
a, m. a hurdle, Grett. 114 A. -
11 hurðar-hringr
m. a door-ring, Ísl. ii. 158, Pm. 113, El. 26. -
12 hurðar-járn
n. a door-hinge, Am. 16, Þiðr. 364, Rétt. 2, 10, Fms. ii. 163. -
13 hurðar-klofi
a, m. a door-groove, = gátt, q. v., Eb. 226. -
14 hurðar-lauss
adj. ‘doorless,’ without a door, Pm. 14, 66. -
15 hurðar-loka
u, f. a door-bolt, MS. 4. 29. -
16 hurðar-oki
a, m. a cross-plank joining the boards of the door, Eb. 182. -
17 hurðarásar
m. pl. ‘door-beams’. -
18 hurðarbora
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19 hurðarflaki
m. hurdle. -
20 hurðarhringr
m. door-ring.
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