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101 myrkt rúm
dark-room, small room -
102 austr-rúm
n. the part of a vessel’s hold near the stern where the pump is, Hkr. i. 82, Stj. 57, Fbr. 158, Edda 35; an aft and fore pumping-place (eptra ok fremra austrrúm) is mentioned Fms. viii. 139. -
103 búðar-rúm
n. lodging in a booth, Grág. i. 24, ii. 55, Lv. 93. -
104 dropa-rúm
n. a dripping-place, from the eaves, Gþl. 433. -
105 ein-rúm
n. a privy; í einrúmi, privately. -
106 fyrir-rúm
n. the first room or chief cabin in old ships of war, in the after part of the ship next the lypting, as is clear from passages such as, þá hljóp Ólafr konungr ór lyptingunni ok í fyrirrúmit, Fms. x. 360; hann sat aptr i fyrirrúminu, vii. 185, viii. 223, x. 360, 362, Hkr. i. 302, Orkn. 148:—but Grett. 113 (new Ed.), speaking of a boat pulled by three men, distinguishes between háls, fyrirrúm, skutr, bow, midship (mod. Icel. miðskipa), and stern, fyrirrúms-menn, m. pl. one placed in the f., cp. Engl. midshipman, Fms. vii. 223, viii. 224:—metaph. phrase, hafa e-ð í fyrirrúmi, to keep a thing in the fore-hold, i. e. to give preference to it. -
107 gang-rúm
n. a passage-room, lobby, Grett. 99 B. -
108 garð-rúm
n. a court-yard, D. N. -
109 hey-rúm
n. a hay-loft, Grág. ii. 340. -
110 hjóna-rúm
n. = hjónasæng. -
111 hlið-rúm
n. open space, free passage, Fsm. 43. -
112 hús-rúm
n. house-room, lodging, shelter, Grág. ii. 333. -
113 höfuðbita-rúm
n. the place of the h., N. G. L. i. 335. -
114 högg-rúm
n. room to draw a sword, Þórð. 47, Eg. 492. -
115 klofa-rúm
n. a ship’s cabin near the mast; því skal hlaða í klofarúmi við siglu, Jb. 386. -
116 lögsögumanns-rúm
n. the seat of the law-speaker in the lögrétta, Grág. i. 37, (the opening of the courts fixed at the hour when the sun shone on the seat of the l.) -
117 mál-rúm
n. room for speaking, time for speaking, Skv. 3. 68. -
118 ráð-rúm
n. respite for taking counsel, Lv. 61, Grág. ii. 84, K. Þ. K. 12, Grett. 136 new Ed. -
119 setu-rúm
n. a sitting-room, Ísl. ii. 147: a room, space, þeir skulu allir inni vera, ef þeir hafa s., if they can find room, N. G. L. i. 47. -
120 skip-rúm
n. a ‘ship-room,’ berth, esp. of fishermen; veita e-m s., to take one among the crew, Sturl. i. 11.
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