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pointing

  • 1 mundan

    f. a pointing at; mál ok m., Mag.

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  • 2 TÍNA

    * * *
    (-da, -dr), v.
    1) to pick (hann tíndi upp gullit);
    2) to cleanse (t. korn);
    3) fig. to recount, narrate (engi tunga má t., hversu mikit gott konungrinn veitti sínum mönnum);
    4) refl., tínast, to go one by one (bað jarl sína menn t. undan).
    * * *
    d, [akin to teinn = a twig (?), pointing to a lost strong verb, tína, tein]:—to pick; tínda ek saman alla góðgripi þá er í skálanum vóru, Fb. i. 262; var þá niðr breiddr einn möttull ok þar tínd á af herfangi öll eyrna-gull, Stj. 396; hann tíndi upp gullit, Grett. 161.
    2. to pick, cleanse; korn tínt ok ú-tínt, D. N. i. 432; tína ok rækja korn, ii. 48; skera ok tína, Rétt. 10. 2; tína grös, to pick moss (separate it from the leaves); ú-tínd grös; tína dún, to pick eiderdown.
    II. metaph. to recount, narrate; ok tína Imbrudaga-hald ok föstu-innganga, Grág. i. 2; svá sem tint er í lögum, 6; hann skal tína þat, er reifir, hver gögn fram hafa komit … sá maðr er vörn skal reifa, hann skal tína gögn þau öll er til varnar hafa fram farit, 64, 65; sem tínt ok upp sagt, K. Þ. K.; sem áðr var tínt, Grág. i. 208, Fms. vii. 91; ek mun tína fá artictilos, Mar.; er þú þinn harm tínir, Am. 53; í mörgum frásögnum, þóat vér munim fár tína, Fb. i. 435; þarf þar eigi orð um at tína, Sturl. ii. 180: allit., tjá ok tína, Fms. vii. 125; sem áðr er tínt ok talt, ii. 47, Barl. 138; engi tunga má tína né hugr hyggja, Fms. v. 241.
    III. reflex., bað jarl sína menn tínask ( go one by one) undan hverjum enda, Fb. i. 532.

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  • 3 vísan

    f. direction, instruction (nú skulu þeir fara eptir minni vísan).
    * * *
    f. a pointing, direction; nú skulu þér fara eptir minni vísan, Fms. ii. 71, Fas. i. 6l; til-vísan, leiðar-v.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > vísan

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