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  • 1 burîarbiti

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  • 2 biti

    m.
    1) bit, mouthful; biðja bitum, to go begging;
    2) eyetooth (upp eru komnir bitar ok jaxlar);
    3) cross-beam, cross-girder.
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    a, m.
    1. a bit, mouthful (cp. munnbiti); konungr át nökkura bita af hrosslifr, Fms. i. 37, Játv. 26, Rd. 283: in the phrase, biðja bitum, to go begging, Grág. i. 278.
    2. an eye-tooth = jaxl, q. v., [Swed. betar]; eru vér ok svá gamlir, ok svá bitar upp komnir, i. e. we are no longer babies, have got our eye-teeth, Fms. viii. 325.
    3. a crossbeam, girder in a house, Ld. 316, Gþl. 346: in a ship, Lat. transtrum, Fms. ix. 44, Sturl. iii. 61.

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  • 3 höfuð-stólpi

    a, m. a chief girder, Sks. 633.

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