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  • 1 SKORA

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    (að), v.
    1) to chafe, rub, gall (jarnin skoruðu mjök at beini);
    2) to make a score or incision in (sumir ganga at með boløxar ok skora fœti á filunum); s. e-t sundr, to cut asunder;
    3) to challenge; s. e-m (or e-n) á hólm (til hólmgöngu, til hólms, til einvígis), to challenge to a duel;
    4) s. á e-n, to call upon, request strongly (þeir skoruðu á hann fast); s. á e-n til e-s, to call upon one for a thing (s. á. e-n til liðveizlu, fulltings); s. á e-n til hólmgöngu, to challenge one to fight;
    5) to urge insist upon (fast skorar þú þat); s. e-t mál við e-n, to broach a matter to one (konungr skorar þá þetta mál við hana sjálfa);
    6) s. e-t í, to stipulate (Þ. skoraði þat í, at);
    7) to score, count by tallies (hann lét þá s. liðit).
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    að, (but skorðu, Gs. 14), [Engl. to score], to make a score, incision; járnin skoruðu mjök at beini, Fms. xi. 288; af annan fótinn en skoraði mjök annan, Sturl. ii. 158; þar skorðu vit ( we scored) blóð ór benjum, Gs. 14; þeir skora sundr vegginn með bolöxum, Al. 148; skora sundr í miðju, Fas. iii. 343; þeir skoruðu af spjótskapti ( scored a piece off) ok görðu þar af hæl, Slurl. ii. 181; þeir skora fætr á fílunum þar til er þeir falla, Al. 143.
    II. skora e-m hólm, prop. to ‘score’ or mark out a field for battle, hence to challenge to single combat, (rísta reit, to scratch the limits of a batile-fdd, see Korm. S.); skora á e-n, to challenge; s. á e-n til hólmgöngu, Dropl. 36, Fs. 137; hann skoraði á Þorfinn til landa, Landn. 80; skora á mann til e-s hlutar, Eg. 494: also, skora e-m á hólm or hólmgöngu, to challenge to fight, Nj. 15, 36, Gísl. 78: skora e-n (acc.) á hólm, Grett. 40 new Ed., is less correct.
    2. to call on, summon; hann skorar á Þorgerði, Fms. xi. 134; at þú skorir á hann, at hann rétti þitt mál, Dropl. 20: to urge, fast skorar þú þat, Ld. 334; konungr skorar þetta mál við hana sjálfa, Fms. xi. 4; skaltú s. við hann fast, 113; skorar konungr til við Hákon, hvárt …, 20; þótt þessir hlutir skoraði samvizkur manna á fornum landskap, Bs. i. 733; þat skorar Búi í sættina, at …, Fms. xi. 86; einn er hlutr skoraðr til þess, 30; skoraði því Biskup þessa hluti, Bs. i. 736; Þorvaldr skoraði þat í mót.
    III. to score, count by tallies; en er skorat var lið vóru nær þrettán hundruð, Fms. vii. 295; hann lét þá s. liðit, Orkn. 416, ix. 382 (v. l.); þá lét hann menn ganga undir stöng ( he made the men pass under a pole), var lið skorat, Fms. viii. 320; skoraðir vóru sex tigir hundraða, 311; var þá skorat nær fjórir tigir hundraða manna, vii. 275; þá, var skorat tuttugu hundrað manna, 324; var skorat á hana ( her, the ship) tvau hundruð manna ok átta tigir, viii. 198; þar vóru fyrst til skoraðir ( mustered out) hirðmenn, Hkr. i. 310; skolu bændr skora görðir á hendr honum, to impose a levy on them. N. G. L. i. 200; var áðr skorat at hverjum Þórðr vildi ganga, Sturl. iii. 27.
    IV. reflex., skorask undan, to refuse, decline a challenge, Bárð. 179.

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  • 2 skor-bíldr

    m. a score-axe, Km. (for skeribíldr); in the phrase, skor-bíldar ganga í e-u, the axe has been shaving off much, i. e. we have had great losses, Ld. 60.

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  • 3 SNEIS

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    f. [A. S. snâs = a spit; Ivar Aasen sneis = a twig], a skewer, by which a long sausage is skewered into a coil; Hann spurði hvar Ögmundr sneis væri?—Answer, þat er likara at þú hittir oddinn á hjalta-sneisinni (the hilt-spit, i. e. the sword’s blade) áðr sjá. dagr líðr af, Bs. i. 568; dó Bersi þar, ok fann svá sneis, er hann leitaði um daginn, 569 (a pun, for the man Ogmund was surnamed sneis); ek þóttumk hafa mörbjúga-hlut í hendi, ok var af sneisar-haldit, a sausage from which the ‘spit-hold’ had been torn off, Sturl. ii. 132; fá mér annat vápn sterkara, ok skal mér ekki sneis þessi, this switch! Sd. 118 (but in the interpolated mod. part.)
    II. in Dan. snees, [A. S. snâs], means twenty, prob. from the use of tallies to score by.

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