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1 torf-köstr
m. a turf-stack, peat-stack, Vm. 13. -
2 torf-hraukr
m. a peat-stack, Sturl. i. 179. -
3 torf-stakkr
m. a peat-stack, Ísl. ii. 116; griðungrinn hefir brotið niðr torfstakka hans, Ld. 336. -
4 torfhraukr
m. peat-stack. -
5 torfstakkr
m. peat-stack. -
6 hlaði
m. pile, stack.* * *a, m. a pile, stack; mó-hlaði, torf-h., skíða-h., fisk-h., skreiðar-h., a slack of peat, turf, logs, fish, Gþl. 378, N. G. L. i. 420, Eb. 266, Háv. 53, Fs. 5, 42, Stj. 270; klæða-h., Grett. 160; ullar-h., Fs. 45.2. = hlaða, a barn, Fb. ii. 228. -
7 KÖSTR
(-ar, pl. -ir, acc. -i or -u), m.1) choice, alternative (hann sá engan sinn kost annan);mun ek engan kost á gøra, I will give no choice in the matter;2) choice, terms (hvern kost vili þér nú gøra Ingjaldi);hugsat hefi ek kostinn, I have thought over the terms;3) choice, chance, opportunity;kostr er e-s, there is a chance (þat er hverjum manni boðit at leita sér lífs, meðan kostr er);eiga e-s kost, to have a choice of (eiga slíkra manna kost);eiga alls kosti við e-n, to have one altogether in one’s power;4) match (Sigríðr hét dóttir hans ok þótti bezir kostr á Hálogalandi);hann spyrr, hverr eigi að ráða fyrir kosti hennar, who was to give her away;5) state, condition;sjá fyrir sínum kosti, to take care of oneself;síðan lét Símon varðveita kost hennar, look after her affairs;7) means, victuals, provisions (bauð hann Oddi alla kosti með sér);8) food (þat var siðr at fœra konum þeim kost, er á sæng hvíldu);9) board (þá bauð Ketill fé fyrir kost hennar);10) stores, goods (tvau skip hlaðin vænum kosti);11) good quality, good things;segja kost ok löst á e-u, to tell both the good and the bad of a thing;fær þú fátt af mér fríðra kosta, thou shalt get little good from me;13) adverb. usages:þat er til kostar, ef, it is well done, if;at þeim kosti, on that condition;at öðrum kosti, else, otherwise;at síðasta, efsta kosti, in the last instance, last emergency;alls kostar, quite, in every respect;eigi eins kostar, not very, not peculiarly;annars kostar, as for the rest;nökkurs kostar, in any wise;þess kostar, in this case, thus.* * *m., gen. kastar, dat. kesti, pl. kestir, acc. köstu; [akin to kös]:—a pile; bera saman í köstu, Grág. ii. 297; þar féll hverr um annan þveran, svá at þar var k. mikill. Fms. ix. 225; hjoggu ok báru saman í einn köst, Sturl. i. 69; val-köstr, a pile of slain; hris-k., a pile of fagots; kastar skurðr, the right of digging peat enough to make a stack, Vm. 64: esp. a pile of fuel, whence poët., lífs köstr, ‘life’s-pile’ = the body, Eb. (in a verse); kastar hel, ‘pile’s-bane’ = fire, Lex. Poët.
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