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perplexity

  • 1 ráîleysi

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  • 2 VANDR

    (vönd, vant), a.
    1) difficult, requiring pains and care; sýndist henni vant at neita þessu boði, it was a risk to refuse such an offer; ór vöndu er at ráða, this is a difficult case; vera vant við kominn, to be in a perplexity;
    2) e-m er vant við e-n, one is under obligation to a person, = e-m er vandi á við e-n;
    3) careful; v. at e-u, particular about (hversu v. muntu vera at kaupunautum?).
    * * *
    vönd, vant, adj. difficult, requiring pains and care; nafn mitt er ekki vant, Fær. 208; er hverjum manni vandara at búa sik í konungs herbergi enn annars staðar, Fms. vi. 208; sýndisk henni vant at neita þessu boði, it was a risk to refuse such an offer, ii. 133, cp. vant; vant þykkir oss með slíku at fara, a delicate thing, Nj. 75; er hér ok vönd vistin, 61; vera vant við kominn, to be in a perplexity, Ld. 158; þeir sögðu vant at vera í stórum samdrykkjum, Lv. 24; bæði er, at ek trúi þér vel, enda er þér þá vant um, Fær. 92; vant er at vita hverir mér eru trúir, ef feðrnir bregðask, Fms. ii. 11: a saying, vant er við vándum at sjá (play on the words ‘vándr’ and ‘vandr’), Hrafn. 23; vant er ór vöndu at ráda; vant er vel boðnu at neita.
    2. choice, picked, = vandaðr; háttr fegrstr ok vandastr, Edda (Ht.) 132; var vandr mjök róðr á drekanum, Fms. vi. 309, v. l.
    3. zealous; hón var allra kvenna vöndust bæði fyrir sína hönd ok annarra, Bs. i. 129; ráð-v. (q. v.), ú-vandr.

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  • 3 vand-kvæði

    n. pl. (speit vann-k.), perplexity; þetta v., Fms. iv. 199; vandkvæði vár, ii. 12; hitta, koma í vandkvæði, vi. 107, vii. 33; sitja í miklu v., Ó. H. 195 (vannqueði). Lv. 50; mesta v., Fms. viii. 146.

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  • 4 VÁNDR

    (vönd, vant), a.
    1) difficult, requiring pains and care; sýndist henni vant at neita þessu boði, it was a risk to refuse such an offer; ór vöndu er at ráða, this is a difficult case; vera vant við kominn, to be in a perplexity;
    2) e-m er vant við e-n, one is under obligation to a person, = e-m er vandi á við e-n;
    3) careful; v. at e-u, particular about (hversu v. muntu vera at kaupunautum?).
    * * *
    mod. vondr, adj., without compar. or superl.; [Dan.-Swed. ond]:—bad; of a thing, vánd klæði, Fs. 150, Fms. i. 70; vánda leppa, ii. 161; ór húsi litlu ok vándu, Hkr. ii. 380; psaltari vándr, Vm. 13; v. íss, rotten ice, Fms. vii. 273; vánt vatn, bad water, Karl. 62; vánt veðr, bad weather, Fb. iii. 240.
    2. in a moral sense, wicked, bad; vándr maðr, Fms. vii. 117, Bs. i. 163; v. hefi ek verit, en aldri hefi ek þjófr verit, Nj. 74; íllum ok vándum, Blas. 46; vánd verk, N. G. L. ii. passim.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > VÁNDR

  • 5 vandkvæði

    n. perplexity, trouble; hitta (koma) í vandkvæði, to get into trouble.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > vandkvæði

  • 6 vandræði

    n. difficulty, trouble, perplexity (hann leysti hvers manns vandræði).

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