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never shall she spoil our friendship

  • 1 SPILLA

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    (-ta, -tr), v.
    1) to spoil, destroy, with dat. (brutu niðr hof ok spilltu blótum); aldri skal hón s. okkru vinfengi, never shall she spoil our friendship; s. fyrir e-m, to spoil one’s condition, do one harm, esp. by slander;
    2) to destroy, kill (s. ætla ek báðum);
    3) refl., spillast, to be spoiled, damaged; s. við, to grow worse; mun mikit hafa um spillzt, it must have got much worse.
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    t, to spoil, destroy, with dat.; brutu niðr hof ok spilltu blótum, Fms. i. 51; þeir spilltu því er þeir máttu eigi með fara, Eg. 385; spilt var slæðunum, 703; spilla íll mál góðum siðum, Bs. i. 271; s. máli e-s, Eg. 418; s. okkru vinfengi, Nj. 49; s. sér í saurlífi, Stj. 55; s. fyrir e-m, to spoil one’s condition, do one harm, Eg. 255, esp. of harming by slander.
    II. reflex. to be spoiled, damaged, grow worse, Grág. ii. 288, Hom. 120; spillask við, to get worse, Eg. 566; trú spilltisk, Landn. 117; mun mikit hafa um spilzk, taken a turn for the worse, Ísl. ii. 369; spilltisk skjótt árferð, Fms. i. 51; spillask þá sakarnar, Grág. i. 373:—part. spellandi, a spoiler, Ó. H. 114; um-spillendr: spilltr, spoiled, corrupted.

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