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1 kærulaus, glannalegur
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2 gapi
a, m. a rash, reckless man, freq.; Icel. say, angr-gapi (q. v.), sólar-gapi, hann er mesti sólargapi, perhaps with reference to the Wolf and the Sun, Edda 7.COMPDS: gapalegr, gapamuðr, gapaskapr, gapastokkr, gapuxi. -
3 glanni
a, m. a reckless jester, Edda (Gl.)COMPDS: glannalegr, glannaskapr. -
4 guð-lauss
adj. godless, reckless, cruel. -
5 hvat-víss
adj. headlong, reckless, foolhardy, Hkr. iii. 225, Fms. ii. 211, xi. 12, 75, Bjarn. 14. -
6 ræktar-lauss
adj. reckless, unmindful, -
7 skeyting
f. the conveyance of an estate, see skeyta; kaupa jörð til skeytingar, N. G. L. i. 93, Gþl. 302; skeytingar vitni, N. G. L. i. 223; skeytings-aurar, a fee for the conveyance, D. N. iv. 120, 147, 880.2. metaph. heed, care; in the compds, skeytingar-laus, adj. Dan. sködeslös, heedless, reckless; and skeytingar-leysi, n. negligence. -
8 sukk
n.1) noise, disturbance, tumult (kenslupiltar gerðu s. í kirkjunni);2) reckless living; hafa allt í sukki, to be extravagant or wasteful.* * *n. = svakk, [Engl. soak], a muddle, N. G. L. iii. 80, Fas. iii. 129, 142; kennslu-piltar görðu sukk í kirkjunni, Bs. i. 792; maki enginn sukk, 801, veraldar sukk, Mar.2. the phrase, hafa allt í sukki, to have all in a muddle, waste, of bad husbandry, Nj. 18. -
9 hvatviss
a. rash, headlong, reckless (maðr hvatvíss ok óvitr). -
10 úfyrirleitinn
a. reckless.
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