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41 land-karl
m. the land carles, common folk, Sighvat. -
42 land-kaup
n. the purchase of land, Grág. ii. 213, Sturl. ii. 12, Ld. 210.2. in Norse, a fine to be paid to the king, by one exiled or banished, N. G. L. i. 154, 156. -
43 land-konungr
m. king of the land, Fas. i. 501. -
44 land-kostir
m. pl. the qualities, good things of the land, Eg. 99, 116, Fs. -
45 land-lega
u, f. lying on land, not putting to sea, of fishermen. -
46 land-lyritr
m. full possession, title of land, see lyritr, Grág. ii. 225. -
47 land-menn
m. pl. = landsmenn, Fms. v. 27: the name of the people of a district in Icel. called Land, D. I. i. 580. -
48 land-munr
m., esp. in pl. longing for land, home-sickness, nostalgia: in the phrase, e-m leika landmunir, to feel homesick; féll honum þat vel í skap, lék landmunr mikill á at fara í Noreg ok taka þar við ríki sem frændr hans höfðu fyrr haft, Ó. H. 200; Auðunn kvaðsk vilja fylgja honum, ok léku honum landmunir, Bjarn. 16, (Ed. létu heim at landinu erroneously, see Ný Fél. xviii. 160); þá léku honum landmunir at sækja vestr til Eyja, Orkn. 136; þeir er þar höfðu átt eigur ok frændr ok vini, ok léku þeim landmunir til heimferðar, Ó. H. 194. -
49 land-norðr
m. ‘land-north,’ north-east, opp. to út-norðr = the north-west, a phrase borrowed from the Scandin. continent (see landsuðr), Fs. 22, K. Þ. K. 138, Grág. ii. 283, Sks. 173, Bs. ii. 48, Bjarn. (in a verse). -
50 land-ráðandi
part. a ruler of the land, Lex. Poët. -
51 land-rán
n. the harrying a land, Fms. vi. 27. -
52 land-sala
u, f. sale of land, Landn. 317, Grág. ii. 214. -
53 land-selr
m. a ‘land-seal,’ the common seal. -
54 land-seti
a, m. a ‘land-sitter,’ tenant, Grág. i. 296, Eb. 314, Sturl. ii. 103, Orkn. 334, Gísl. 50, freq. in mod. usage. -
55 land-skekill
m. a strip, outskirt of land, Bs. i. 739. -
56 land-skjálfti
a, m. an earthquake, Edda 40 (the mythical origin of the earthquake), Sks. 142, Greg. 49, MS. 655 xxvii. 22 spelt land-skylpi. -
57 land-taka
u, f. the taking land, landing, Korm. 228, Eb. 332, Nj. 267, Eg. 159, Fas. ii. 231: mod. also a landing-place, þar er góð, íll landtaka, etc. -
58 land-tjald
n. a land tent, originally a naut. term, a tent pitched ashore when in harbour, opp. to the tents on board, often in plur., Nj. 157, Hkr. i. 26, Stj. 45; landtjald Drottins, the Lord’s Tabernacle, Sks. 146, 780. -
59 land-vegis
adv. by land, Fr. -
60 land-vegr
m. a way by land, opp. to sjóvegr; fara landveg, Eg. 94, K. Þ. K. 24.
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