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1 (ryk)lag
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2 filma
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3 kvikmynda
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4 òekjast
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5 òunn húî, himna
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6 HINNA
f. film, membrane.* * *u, f., mod. himna, [Dan. hinde; Swed. hinna], a film, a membrane, Grág. ii. 91, Edda 12, Clem. 25, Bs. ii. 180, Vígl. 31. -
7 SKÁN
* * *f. a thin membrane, film.* * *f. a thin membrane, film; hann laust hann með líkþrá, svá at ein skán var alt af hvirfli ofan ok niðr á tær, Hom. (St.); myki-skán, a cake of cow-dung, Þorf. Karl. 430.2. esp. the skin on cooked milk, porridge, or the like; mjólkr-skán, grautar-skán, a common word in Icel.; cp. skæni, skeini. -
8 FILLA
u, f. the greasy fat flesh, e. g. of a halibut; esp. the thick film of the head, in vanga-filla, kinn-f., haus-f., hnakka-f. -
9 haus-filla
u, f. ‘skull-film,’ scalp, Tristr. 3. -
10 hem
n. [him, Ivar Aasen, and North. E. ime = a hoar frost], a thin film of ice. -
11 HJÓM
n. [cp. Ulf. hjuhma = οχλος; akin to hé- in hégámi], any froth-like substance, e. g. the frothy film of half-thawed ice and water. -
12 KÁM
n. [West Engl. keem = scum on cider; Germ. kahm, kahn, keim], grime, film of dirt, kám-leitr, adj. grimy in the face, kámugr, adj. ‘keamy,’ grimed. -
13 skæni
n. [skán, skeini], a skin, membrane: skæningr, m. a film, of ice. -
14 tví-skinnungr
m. a double skin or film (on a wound). -
15 bíómynd
f (-ar, -ir)film -
16 kvikmynd
f (-ar, -ir)film (tvůrčí dílo) (bíómynd) -
17 lýsa
v (acc) (-ti, -t)1. osvětlovatTunglið lýsir mér. (bera birtu)2. (acc) vyvolat (film)3.(dat) ukazovat (sýna)4. (dat) popsat -
18 mynd
f (-ar, -ir)obrázek, film, promítání
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