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61 lög-fullr
adj. lawful, legal, Ld. 210, Ísl. ii. 379, Fs. 159, N. G. L. ii. 306, passim. -
62 lög-fundr
m. a lawful meeting, public meeting, Ld. 62, Fs. 60. -
63 lög-garðr
m. a lawful fence, as prescribed in law as to height and thickness. Grág. ii. 262, 266, 267. -
64 lög-gilda
t, to give lawful currency to. -
65 lög-grið
n. a lawful domicile, Grág. i. 19, 149. -
66 lög-hverfð
f., or lög-hverfa, u, f. a lawful fence, D. N. v. 186. -
67 lög-kaup
n. a lawful bargain, Grág. i. 148, K. Þ. K. 70. -
68 lög-langr
adj. of lawful length, Jb. 407. -
69 lög-leið
f. a lawful Leet (meeting), K. Þ. K. 68. -
70 lög-leiga
u, f. lawful rent, Grág. i. 196, 217. -
71 lög-ligr
adj. lawful, legal, Nj. 1, Eg. 725, Fms. vii. 142, x. 307, K. Á. 58, passim; ú-löglegr, unlawful. -
72 lög-lyritr
m. a lawful lyrit (q. v.), Grág. i. 109. -
73 lög-mark
n. a lawful mark on sheep, Grág. i. 416, ii. 308, 309. -
74 lög-réttr
m. a ‘law-right,’ lawful due; biskup býðr at gjalda fyrir málit sex hundruð, ok kailar biskup meir en tvá lögréttu, Bs. i. 492. -
75 lög-ræningr
m. a person who has been wronged or cheated of his lawful right, Eg. 526, Fms, vii. 65. -
76 lög-samðr
part.; lögsamðr dómr, a sentence lawfully pronounced, lawful sentence, N. G. L. i. 19, Gþl. 27. -
77 lög-samkváma
u, f. a lawful meeting, Grág. i. 296. -
78 lög-samr
adj. lawful, Stj. 311. -
79 lög-skil
n. pl. ‘law-business,’ such as pleading, or any public duties in the courts or in the lögrétta; Mörðr gigja mælti lögskil at vanda sínum, Nj. 3; hverr sá maðr er þar þurfti lögskil af hendi at leysa at dómi, skyldi áðr eið vinna …, Landn. 258; allir þeir menn er lögskil nokkur skulu mæla at dómum á alþingi, hvárt er þeir skulu sakir sækja eðr verja, eðr bera vætti eðr kviðu, ok skulu þeir vinna eiða, áðr þeir mæli þeim málum, svá at dómendr heyri, Grág. i. 56.II. a lawful procedure; ef maðr skýtr niðr úmaga með engi lögskil ( unlawfully), Grág. i. 297. -
80 lög-skipti
n. a lawful sharing, Grág. i. 425.
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