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81 bur n
cage -
82 burður
n. m.load(-ar, -ir) -
83 bur
sound of splashing. -
84 búr
Boer -
85 fata-búr
n. [Swed. fata-bur; Dan. fade-bur], wardrobe, Stj. 205, Grett. 160, 44 new Ed., Bs. i. 840. -
86 kvið-burðr
m. [bera kvið], the verdict or delivery of the verdict of neighbours (búar), Grág. i. 54, 104, 168, Nj. 87, passim; þá berr norðr alla kviðburði = in that spot the verdict belongs to neighbours to be summoned in the north, referring to a battle fought on the northern slope of a wilderness, Ísl. ii. 347: metaph., ryðja menn ór kviðburðinum, to challenge men out of the k., i. e. to challenge the neighbours, Nj. 235. -
87 ál-burðr
m. mensuration with a line, N. G. L. i. 43, = vaðburðr. -
88 hingat-burðr
m. the birth of Christ, 625. 82, Skálda 210, Fms. i. 109, xi. 468, Stj. 27 (hegat-burðr), passim. -
89 matar-búr
n. a ‘meat-bower,’ pantry, whence abbreviated búr (q. v.), Sturl. i. 355. -
90 vápna-burðr
m. a bearing weapons; lagðr v. á alþingi á Íslandi, Ann. 1154: þá var svá lítill v., at ein var stálhúfa á alþingi, Landn. 230 (App.); tekinn af v. í kaupstöðum í Noregi, Ann. 1152; í þenna tíma vóru sverð útið hér á landi til vápna-burðar, Fbr. 13: a fray, shower of weapons in battle, Hkr. i. 237; bar fyrir útan þat skip vápnaburð heiðingja, their missiles fell outside the ship, they missed it, Fms. vii. 232, Orkn. 360. -
91 yfir-burðr
m. a deck-cargo, of a ship; nú hitta menn í storma, þá skal öllum y. fyrst kasta, N. G. L. ii. 278 (Jb. 390, 391).2. excess; y. um þat er login segja, Fms. viii. 278.3. mod., esp. in plur. superiority, superior strength or quality.II. yfir-burða, gen. pl. as adv. very; y. góðr, very good. -
92 höfuðburðr
m. ‘bearing of the head’, fig. honour, credit, prestige;e-m er lítill höfuðburðn at e-u, it does him little honour (credit). -
93 e₂-bur-gul
wr. e2-bur-gul "stone-cutter's workshop" -
94 geš-bur
wr. ĝeš-bur "?" Akk. ? -
95 geš-bur?
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96 geš-bur₂
wr. ĝeš-bur2 "architectural ornament" -
97 giš-bur
wr. ĝeš-bur "?" Akk. ? -
98 ĝeš-bur
wr. ĝeš-bur "?" Akk. ? -
99 ĝeš-bur?
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100 ĝeš-bur₂
wr. ĝeš-bur2 "architectural ornament"
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