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81 þulr
(gen. -ar), m. wise-man, sage.* * *m., gen. þular, dat. þul, a sayer of saws, a wife-man, a sage ( a bard?); this interesting word, the exact technical meaning of which is not known, occurs on a Danish Runic stone—Hruhalds þular á Salhaugum, Thorsen 17: and in old poems, at hárum þul hlæ þú aldregi, opt er gott þat er gamlir kveða, Hm. 135; inn hára þul, Fm. 34; nú skal freista hvárr fleira viti, gestr eða inn gamli þulr, Vþm. 9. þular-stóll, m. ‘the bard’s-seat,’ in which he sat when speaking; mál er at þylja þular-stóli at, Hm. 111; fimbul-þulr, the great wise man, 143; kross hangir fyrir brjósti þul ( poet) þessum, Orkn. (in a verse). -
82 ÞVITI
m. a kind of stone (tóku þeir mikinn stein; sá heitir þviti).* * *a, m. [akin to þveita], a stone, prop. a sling-stone (?); tóku mikinn stein, sá heitir þviti, ok höfðu þann stein fytir festar-hælinn, Edda 20; en þviti heitir hæll er stendr í hválinum, Edda ii. 515; hramm-þ., the ‘hand-stone,’ i. e. a gem or a bracelet, Höfuðl.: the word is still known as poët., e. g. liggðu þvita hulinn hér, honum einginn bifi! a mod. Icel. epitaph on a dog buried beneath a stone. -
83 alkunna
a. indecl.1) universally known, notorious (sem alkunna er orðit);2) fully informed; unz alkunna, until I hnow the whole. -
84 heraðsfteygr
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85 kunngøra
( see gøra), v. to make known (=gøra kunnigt). -
86 sannvitaðr
pp. known for certain. -
87 vísvitaðr
pp. known for certain. -
88 vitaðr
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89 vitanligr
a. known (vitanligr e-m). -
90 vitorð
n.1) knowledge (ekki var margra nianna vitorð á hans ætterni) vera á (í, með) e-s vitorði, to be known to one (þat var á margra manna vitorði);2) privity (vera í ráðum ok vitorðum með e-m um verk). -
91 víðfrægja
(-ða, -ðr), v. to make widely known. -
92 vel òekktur, frægur
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