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  • 1 SKRÁ

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    I)
    (gen. skrár, pl. skrár), f.
    2) a scroll for writing on, a written scroll;
    setja á skrá, to commit to writing;
    í þessari skrá, in this scroll.
    (skráða, skráðr), v.
    1) to put on a scroll, enter (at skrá nöfn þeira allra);
    2) to enrol (E. lét lesa upp, hverir skráðir váru á konungsskipit).
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    f., gen. skrár, pl. skrár, skrá, skrám, a scroll, dry skin; þann er hangir með hám, ok skollir með skrám, Hm.
    2. a scroll (written); lög sem á skr́m standa, Grág. i. 7; á skrá þeirri er Hafliði lét göra, id.; göra máldaga á skrá, K. Þ. K.: setja á skrá, to set in a scroll, commit to writing, Bs. i. 59; setja nöfn á skrár, to set a name in a scroll, Rb. 412; í þessari skrá, in this scroll, Bs. i. 59; í skrá þessi, Rb. 4; sjá skrá, this scroll, id.; skrár ok skilríki, Pm. 68; kirkju-skrá, Dipl. ii. 19: önnur skrá, Jm. 36; fánýtar skrár, Pm. 10, 86; á fornri skrá sextán heilagra manna sögur, 94; saltara-skrá, 134; skrá töturr, a shred of a scroll, 129.
    II. a lock; skrá fyrir kistu; hurðar-skrá; lykillinn stendr í skránni, the key stands in the lock; skrár-gat, a key-hole.

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  • 2 skrá

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    I)
    (gen. skrár, pl. skrár), f.
    2) a scroll for writing on, a written scroll;
    setja á skrá, to commit to writing;
    í þessari skrá, in this scroll.
    (skráða, skráðr), v.
    1) to put on a scroll, enter (at skrá nöfn þeira allra);
    2) to enrol (E. lét lesa upp, hverir skráðir váru á konungsskipit).
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    ð, to put on a scroll, to enter, 656 A. i. 13; skrá nöfn þeirra allra, Fms. v. 277; var á þeim bréfum skráð öll mál, Sks. 643; hann lét ok skrá um allt konungs ríkit, at …, 464, Jb. 288, Fms. x. 146; hann lét lesa upp hverir skráðir vóru á skipit, vii. 287.
    2. reflex. to be entered on a list; skrásk skal hverr farar-maðr, svá einyrki sem annarr maðr, N. G. L. i. 199.
    II. = skrapa; skrá ( skrapa) þetta af, Grett. 163 A.

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  • 3 mál-dagi

    a, m. a covenant, agreement; at því skal virða sem máldagar vóru með þeim, Grág. i. 155; fá slíkan stað ok máldaga þeim griðmönnum, er áðr vóru teknir, sem þeir áttu sér mæltan, 154; inna máldaga, to fulfil the agreements, ii. 267, 366; ek vil setja hér til máldaga með okkr, Fms. i. 261, Orkn. 52; eptir réttum siðum ok fornum máldögum, Fms. i. 257, v. l.; göra máldaga við e-n, K. Þ. K. 56; sá mádagi á at haldask, id.; hann görði þann máldaga of fé sitt, of a bequest, Mar.
    2. a written deed, chartulary, esp. of the rights, property, and inventories of churches, kirkju-máldagi; the old eccl. law made it incumbent on the church-lord or churchwarden to put on parchment any gift or emolument made to the church by private donors; this deed (máldagi) might then for authorisation and publication be brought into parliament to be read in the Lögrétta or from the Law-hill. It had also to be read at home once a twelvemonth at church when there were many worshippers present, see K. Þ. K. 46 (ch. 10), K. Á. 190, Bs. i. 778. A specimen of such an original scroll with successive entries in different hands is the Reykjaholts-máldagi ( the deed of Reykholt, dating from the time of Snorri the historian). An interesting collection of the earliest máldagar, all in the vernacular tongue, and very illustrative of the state of the infant church of Iceland, has been published by Jón Sigurdsson in D. I. i, as also in H. E. passim. At a later date (13th and 14th centuries) the bishops used to make collections for their diocese of all the special máldagar, entering them into one book, which was to be kept at the cathedral; for several such collections, bearing the names of the respective bishops who collected them, see List of Authors (J. I.) máldaga-bók, -skrá, f. a book, entry, of máldagar; jarða-máldagi, a deed telling the landmarks etc. of a farm or estate.

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