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1 lendr
a.1) landed; l. maðr, ‘landed-man’, holding land or emoluments from the king;* * *adj. landed, esp. as a law term; lendr maðr, lendir menn, = ‘landed-men’ or the barons of ancient Scandinavia, holding land or emoluments (veizlur) from the king, and answering to hersir (q. v.) of a still earlier time; heita þeir hersar eða lendir menn í Danskri tungu, Edda 93; gjörði konungr þá Þórólf lendan mann, ok veitir honum þá allar veizlur þær er áðr hafði Bárðr haft, Eg. 35, Sks. 5, Fms. i. 60, ix. 496, Gþl. 12, and passim in the Laws and Sagas, but never referring to the Icel. Commonwealth.II. in compds, víð-lendr, í-lendr, sam-lendr (q. v.), út-lendr, outlandish. -
2 af-lendr
adj. far from land, in open sea, Bs. ii. 47. -
3 blaut-lendr
adj. soft, moist-soiled, Fms. v. 230. -
4 hall-lendr
adj. sloping, Sturl. i. 85. -
5 hér-lendr
adj. native, home-made, Pm. 109. -
6 inn-lendr
adj. native, opp. to útlendr, Sks. 375, N. G. L. i. 170: residing in one’s country, Bs. i. 76. -
7 í-lendr
adj. naturalised, settled in a place, Gþl. 89, Eg. 346, Fms. i. 257, vi. 254. -
8 lág-lendr
adj. low-lying, flat, of a county. -
9 mýr-lendr
adj. moorland, Landn. 126, Fms. xi. 354. -
10 rak-lendr
adj. damp, wet, of land. -
11 Róm-lendr
adj. Roman (?), Rd. 232, (R. at kyni, but the reading seems to be corrupt.) -
12 rúm-lendr
adj. roomy, wide, extensive, Al. 32. -
13 sam-lendr
adj. living in the same country; Gizurr var eigi s. þá er faðir hans andaðisk, Bs. i. 66; cf þeir væri samlendir, if they happened to live in the same country, Fms. v. 314; ef þeir lifa ok eru samlendir, Grág. ii. 126, Bjarn. 5, Ísl. ii. 386, Eg. 60: a fellow-countryman, Germ. lands-mann, þú ert þeim s., Fms. i. 284; hinn nánasti niðr s. ok arfgengr, Grág. ii. 67, cp. the pun in Ld. ch. 59, 65. -
14 slétt-lendr
adj. flat, of land, Stj. 94. -
15 út-lendr
adj. outlandish, foreign, Hkr. i. 147, Eg. 523, Fms. i. 76, vii. 219, Grág. i. 188, passim; opp. to innlendr. -
16 víð-lendr
adj. having broad lands, of a king, Fms. i. 199, vi. 94, xi. 201, Al. 17, Stj. 610. -
17 ör-lendr
see erlendr. -
18 víðlendr
a. having extensive lands, of a king. -
19 mýr·lendr
adj. -
20 ør·lendr
adj.иностранный, чужеземный, = erlendr
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