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  • 1 púls

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  • 2 slá, hamast

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  • 3 þöfta

    [þóf?], a απ. λεγ., to throb, beat (?) like a pulse; sýndisk honum höndin heit, ok rauk af, ok þöftu æðarnar, the hand seemed to be warm and steamed, and the veins beat, Fas. iii. 395.

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  • 4 ÆÐR

    I)
    (gen. æðar, dat. and acc. æði; pl. æðar), f. eiderduck.
    (gen. æðar, dat. and acc. æði; pl. æðar), f. vein (blóð hans var allt ór æðum runnit).
    * * *
    f., dat. and acc. æði, pl. æðar, æðir, Barl. 72; sannri lífs æð (dat.), 84; in mod. usage this word is a regular fem. nom. æð, dat. and acc. æð; thus also in old writers; hverja æð (acc.), Pass.; heit lífs-æð, 24. 12; but in plur. æðar, 48. 9, 10: [A. S. âdre; O. H. G. âdara; Germ. ader; Dan. aare; Swed. åder]:—a vein; æðr sú er pulsus heitir, Al. 161; blóð hans var allt ór æðum runnit, Fas. i. 426; æði (dat.) rennandi ok keldu, Barl. 165; Hrafn tók henni æða-blóð í hendi, í æði þeirri er hann kallaði þjótandi, Bs. i. 644; æðarnar, Al. 23, 25; þær æðar, andblásnar æðar, Skálda 169.
    2. metaph., allar æðar undir-djúps, 623. 33; æði (dat.) eðr brunni, Stj. 30; andalegri æði, id.; ein harðla fögr æðr eða brunnr, Stj.; upprennandi æðar (gen.), 15; með tilsogligum æðrum (i. e. æðum), Sks. 628 B: líf-æð, an artery; slag-æð, the pulse; hjart-æð, also vats-æð. æða-blóð, n. a blood-letting, Bs. i. 644.

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