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1 festa, negla
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2 hnoî(nagli)
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3 HNJÓÐA
(hnýð; hnauð; hnoðinn), v. to rivet, clinch (Helgi hnauð hjalt á sverð).* * *pres. hnýð, pret. hnauð, pl. hnuðu, part. hnoðinn; [cp. Ulf. hnuþo = σκόλοψ, 2 Cor. xii. 7]:—to rivet, clinch; Helgi hnauð hjalt á sverð, Nj. 66; hann þrífr upp nefsteðja einn mikinn, þar hafði Vigfúss áðr hnoðit við sverðs-hjölt sín, Fms. xi. 133; hnjóða rauða, to forge iron, Fs. 177 (in a verse), cp. Fms. i. 177; spjót ok tveir geirnaglar í, eða sá einn er í gegnum stendr, ok hnoðit (noðin, v. l.) at báða vega, N. G. L. ii. 42; ási hnauð hjarta (acc.) við síðu, the yard has clinched ribs and heart together, Fs. 113 (in a-verse); marr hnauð mínum (munar?) knerri, id. -
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m. the rivet in a clasp knife, now called þolin-móðr, Edda (Gl.) -
5 hnoð-saumr
m. a clinching nail, rivet, Sks. 30. -
6 rifa
* * *I)f. rent, rift, chink, fissure.(að), v. to sew up loosely (Styrr var rifaðr í hóð).* * *1.u, f. [Scot. rive], a rift, rent, cleft, fissure, Sks. 210, freq. in mod. usage; bjarg-rifa, kletta-rifa, also a rift in a wall between two planks.2.að, [Scot. riv; Engl. rivet], to tack together, sew loosely together; Styrr var rifaðr í húð, Ísl. ii. 296, Glúm. 382 (of a corpse); hann varð djöfulóðr ok var rifaðr í húð innan, Orkn. 202 (of a madman).2. rifa saman, to stitch together; hann vill rifa saman munninn, rifaði (Ob., rifjaði Kb. wrongly) hann saman varrarnar ok reif ór æsunum, Edda i. 346. -
7 RÓ
* * *i. e. ero, from vera.* * *1.f. [A. S. row; Germ. ruhe; Dan. ro], rest, calm, quietness, Sks. 235; gefa ró reiði, to give rest to one’s wrath, Karl. 99, Nj. 175; skömm mun ró reiði, Am. 75; at Egill skyldi aldrei ró bíða á Íslandi, Eg. 402; í ró, in rest, in peace, Orkn. 418; sofa í ró, Fms. vii. 317; með kyrð ok með ró (rꜹ Cd.), Fms. x. 405; magna seið, at hann megi sér hvergi ró eiga í landi, feel restless, feel no rest anywhere, Gísl. 116:—medic. relief, honum þótti sér þat helzt til róar, of one sick, Fms. vi. 156.2.f., pl. rœr, [Scot. roove], the rivet or clinch of a nail; eyri fyrir nagla hvern ok ró á, N. G. L. i. 100; rœrnar í sauminum, 673 A. 60; járnum þeim sem rœr heita, Þorst. Síðu H. 178; hefir bóndi slegit róspöl meitlandi af endanum til sniðs fyrstu róarinnar, Mar.2. the burr or loose films of iron on the edge of a weapon when over-whetted. -
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