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1 peî
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2 peî, leiksoppur
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3 veîsetja, pantsetja
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4 peð
n. [Fr. péon], a pawn in chess; kóngs-peð, a king’s pawn; hróks-peð, riddara-peð, dróttningar-peð, biskups-peð. peð-mát, n. (Mag. 23, 44), or peð-rífr, m. checkmate with a pawn. -
5 pantr
(-s, -ar), m. pledge, pawn.* * *m. [Germ. pfand], a pledge, Stj. 197; also panta, að, to pawn: the true old Icel. word is veð, q. v. -
6 freð-stertr
or fret-stertr, m., and freðsterts-mát or fretstertu-mát, n., Mag. 23: [Chaucer calls the queen in chess fers, which is derived from her Persian name ferz or ferzan = a king’s captain; the Icel. word is no doubt of the same origin]:—check-mate with the queen’s pawn: other check-mates used in Icel. are heima-stertr, peð-rífr, gleiðar-mát, níumanna-mát, and many more. -
7 pant-setja
tt, = panta, to pawn, D. N. -
8 peð-maðr
m. a footman, Karl. 31: a pawn in chess = peð. -
9 veð-setja
setti, [Scot. wadset], to pawn, mortgage, Fas. i. 317, Stj. 601; veðsetja jarðir sínar, Fms. xi. 293, Eg. 77; v. sik í þetta mál, to pledge oneself to this case, Fms. iv. 77; v. sik ok fé sitt, to hazard, stake, Ld. 42, Fms. vii. 34; eigi vil ek v. virðing mína við íllgirni þína, Eb. 160. -
10 peðmát
n. checkmate with a pawn. -
11 veðsetja
v.1) to pawn. mortgage (veðsetja jarðir sínar);2) to hazard, stake (veðsetja sik ok fé sitt); veðsetja sik í þetta mál, to pleage oneself to (take part in) this case. -
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