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1 ofarla
adv.1) high up, in the upper part (ofarla í dalnum);þeim mun í brún bregða ok ofarla klæja, they will make a wry face and their pates will tingle;fig., bíta e-m ofarla, to bite one sharply;2) of time, towards the end of a certain period;ofarla á dögum Ólafs konungs, in the later part of the reign of King Olaf (= á ofanverðum dögum).* * *adv. = ofarliga, in a temp. sense, towards the end of a certain length of time; á hans dögum ofarla, 623. 11, Fms. iv. 24, xi. 201; o. á Langa-föstu, v. 168:—metaph., the phrase, bíta e-m ofarla, to bite sharply, Hm. 119. -
2 ofarliga
adv.1) high up, in the upper part (ofarliga í dalnum);þeim mun í brún bregða ok ofarliga klæja, they will make a wry face and their pates will tingle;fig., bíta e-m ofarliga, to bite one sharply;2) of time, towards the end of a certain period;ofarliga á dögum Ólafs konungs, in the later part of the reign of King Olaf (= á ofanverðum dögum).
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