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1 háîuglega
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2 DÓNI
a, m. (and compds dóna-legr, -skapr, -háttr); this is a college word, by which the students of the old colleges at Skalholt and Hólar called outsiders as opposed to collegians, like the Philister of Germ. universities: it is still used: from Span. don, through the E. Engl. done, (‘In þi dysch sette not þi spone, noþer on þe brynke, as unlernyd done,’ = einsog ólærðr dóni, as an illiterate clown (used mockingly), Bodl. Ashm. MSS. no. 61, about A. D. 1500, Boke of Curtesy, E. Engl. Text Society, 1868.) -
3 Döglingr
m. king, descendent of King Dag.* * *m., poët. a king, descendant of king Dag, Edda 105, Hdl. 18.2. mockingly, a draggle-tail, Sturl. i. 62. -
4 græska
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5 hyrningr
m.1) a horned man (a bishop wearing a mitre);* * *m. a horned man, used mockingly of a bishop with his crosier; margt mælir h. hjá, Ó. H.; karp þess hyrnings er ér kallit biskup, id.2. a pr. name, Fb. iii.II. an angle, mathem.; þrí-hyrningr, a triangle; fer-h., a square; átt-h., an octagon. -
6 hæði-liga
adv. mockingly, scornfully, Fms. vi. 110, 152, viii. 171, Stj. 395, 418. -
7 skeypi-liga
adv. (-ligr, adj.), [skaup], mockingly, Bs. i. 340. -
8 spróg-setja
t, to stare at mockingly or critically; ambátt hann ein sprógsetti, Pass. 11. 4. -
9 hæðliga
adv. mockingly, scornfully (tala hæðliga til e-s). -
10 skeypiliga
adv. mockingly.
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