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1 af-springr
m., Al. 11, Hkr. iii. 277, Edda (pref.) 146, and various other forms; afsprengr, m. and afspringi, n., Gþl. 47, Fms. viii. 237, Sks. 46 B, Stj. 63, Orkn. 176; the form now usual is afsprengi, n., Fms. v. 217, Fas. ii. 391, Bret. 112.1. gener. offspring, progeny, v. the quotations above.2. in pl. used of the produce of the earth, Sks. 48 B (rare).3. metaph.:α. a band, a detached part of a body; þóttist Hrafn þegar vita, at þessi a. mundi vera af ferð þeirra Þorgils, that this detachment must be from the host of Thorgils and his followers, Sturl. iii. 274.β. a branch, ramification; ok er mikil van, at þar verði nokkurr a. ( offshoot) af þessum ófriði á Limafirði, Fms. xi. 13.γ. rumour, notice, = afspraki; fá nokkurn a. um e-t, Fms. viii. 160. -
2 afkvistr
m. lateral branch, offshoot. -
3 afspringr
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