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1 helgirit
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2 ritning
(pl. -ar), f. writing, writ.* * *f. a writing, Anecd. 18, Sks. 4; postulanna ritningar, Stj. 30: Holy Scripture, Anecd. 16, Sks. 459, Rb., and passim in old and mod. usage. Ritningar-grein, f. a passage of Scripture. -
3 GREIN
* * *(pl. -ir), f.2) point, head, part (í öllum greinum); í annarri g., in the second place;3) cause, reason; fyrir þá g., therefore;5) understanding, discernment; gløggrar greinar, sharpwitted;6) dissent, discord (varð mart til greina með þeim); vald fyrir utan alla g., undisputed (absolute) power.* * *f., pl. ar and ir; the mod. pl. greinar means branches, in other senses greinir: [Dan. green; Swed. gren; not found in Germ., Saxon, nor Engl.]:I. prop. a branch of a tree, ‘lim’ is the foliage; af hverri grein draup hunang sætt, Pass. 32. 4; vínviðar-greinir, vine branches, Stj, 200; pálma-viðar-g., a palm branch; kvíslask með stórum greinum, spread with large branches, Sks. 441, 443; þar vex fyrst upp einn bulr af rótunum, ok kvíslast síðan með mörgum greinum ok limum, 555.II. metaph. a branch, arm:1. hafs grein, an arm of the sea, Stj. 287; í sjau staði er skipat þessarar listar greinum, Alg.; vísinda grein, branch of science (Germ. fach); lærdóms-grein, branch of doctrine; sundr-skiptingar grein, subdivision, Stj. 287; tvífaldleg grein, double kind, N. G. L. ii. 352; þessi er grein ( particulars) á kaupeyris tíund, id.; sannkenningar hafa þrenna grein, Edda 122; Guð er einn í Guðdómi en þrennr í grein (of the Trinity), Fas. iii. 662; einkanligr í grein, Bs. ii. 21; allar greinir loptsins ok jarðarinnar, Edda 144 (pref.); hann greindi í tvær greinir ok tuttugu, Rb. 78; í þessi grein, on this head, in this case, Band. 11.β. denoting cause, reason; fyrir þá grein, therefore, Stj. 124; fyrir sagða grein, for the said reason, Mar., Sks. 682; fyrir þá (þessa) grein, Stj. 22, 23, 167, passim; finnr hann til þess þrjár greinir, Grett. 208 new Ed.; at þér upp lúkit nokkurri grein fyrir mér, at þat megi skilja, Sks. 660.γ. a point, head, part; meðr samri grein, under the same head, Dipl. i. 521; í annari grein, in the second place, iv. 7, Grett. 156, Fb. i. 216; með slíkri grein sem hér segir, K. Á. 82; í öllum greinum, Mk. 9; sagða grein, the said point, head, Dipl. iii. 13; í nokkurum greinum, in some points, i. 3; hverja grein, in every point, Gþl. 177; fyrir allar greinir, in all respects, Mar. 616; en er biskup vissi þessar greinir, the points, particulars (of the case), Bs. i. 727.2. denoting distinction, discernment, division; höggva svá títt at varla mátti grein sjá, Bret. 64; sjá grein handa, to discern one’s hands, Bs. ii. 5; fyrir utan alla grein, without exception, i. 281; hver er grein setningar háttanna, disposition of the metres, Edda 120; hljóðs grein, distinction of sound, accent, id., Skálda 182; göra grein góðs ok ills, Eluc. 20; setja glögga grein, to make a clear distinction, 677. 5; fyrir greinar sakir ( for the sake of distinction) er diphthongus fundinn í norrænu, Skálda 178; sundr-grein ok saman-setning, 177; ok veit ek þó grein allra stunda, Fms. v. 335; litlar greinir ok tengingar höfum ver konungs-málanna ór flokki yðrum, i. e. you take little notice of the king’s errand, Mork. 138; bera grein á e-t, to discern a thing, Mar.; þar kann ek at göra grein á, I can explain that, Fb. i. 419.β. understanding; þau (the idols) hafa enga grein, Fms. x. 232; vitr ok frábærrar greinar, xi. 429; glöggrar greinar, sharp-witted, Bs. ii. II; sumum gefsk anda-grein, spiritual discernment, Greg. 20.γ. a record; þessa grein konungsdóms hans ritaði fyrst Ari, this record of the king’s reign was first written by Are, Ó. H. 188; í greinum ok bóklegu námi, Mar.δ. a part, head, paragraph, in a book (mod.); ritningar-grein, a quotation from Scripture.3. denoting diversity, difference; en þó er hér, herra, grein í, Fb. ii. 78; en þó er þar grein á, hvárt …, K. Á. 124; ok voldi því grein tungna þeirra er hann var konungr yfir, Sks. 458; at grein var á trú þeirri er hvárt þeirra hafði til Guðs, 470; sú er grein á syslu biskups ok konungs, at …, 803.β. dissent; brátt görðusk greinir í um samþykki konunganna, Fms. vi. 185; varð mart til greina með þeim, 195; greinir ok sundrþykki, ix. 428; var þá grein mikil með fólki um konungs-tekjuna, x. 41; vald fyrir utan alla grein, power without dissent, i. e. absolute, undisputed power, Bs. i. 281; grein eða áskilnaðr, Stj. 298; en ef verri menn gengu á milli þá vóru jafnan greinir talaðar, Fb. ii. 411; urðu margar greinir með þeim Kolbeini Tumasyni, Sturl. ii. 1.COMPDS: greinarlaust, greinarmál, greinarmikill, greinarmunr, greinavænn. -
4 rök-semd
f. reason, authority; hann skynjaði brátt hvílíkrar röksemdar Brandr ábóti var, Bs. i. 681; fyrirbjóða af páfalegu valdi ok röksemd, K. Á. 228: móti röksemd ritninganna, against the authority of Scripture, 230; meiri er röksemd þessarar ritningar, en allr glöggleikr mannlegs skilnings, Stj. 12; hin fyrsta er drottnunar r., … annat er upphafsins r.,20; bióðum vér með valdi ok r. þessa þings, H. E. 469; á mannligar bóklistir ok Guðligar röksemdir, theological learning, 585.2. so also in mod. usage authority, energy in discharging one’s duty. -
5 skript
(pl. -ir), f.1) picture, drawing (seglit var sett með fögrum skriptum);2) writing, writ;3) confession (to a priest); veita e-m s., to confess one; ganga til skriptar, skripta, to go to confession;4) penance (setja e-m s.);5) punishment (tröll kváðu Kaldrana hata fengit makliga s. fyrir sinn tilverknað).* * *1.skrift, f. [skrifa], a picture, drawing, tapestry; skjöldrinn var skrifaðr fornsögum, en allt milli skriptanna vóru lagðar yfir spengr af gulli, i. e. the subjects represented on the shield were separated by golden spangles, Eg. 698; höfðu vit á skriptum þat er skatar léku, ok á hannyrðum hilmis þegna, of tapestry, Gkv. 2. 15; seglit var sett með fögrum skriptum, Fms. x. 77, see the remarks s. v. segl; hence a sail is poët. called hún-skript, the ‘mast-picture,’ Fms. ix. (in a verse): a painted tablet in a church, í krossum, líkneskjum, skriptum, Bs i. 132; stendr frúin frammi fyrir skriptinni með hreinum bænum, Mar.; Maríu-skript, Ólafs-s., Þorláks-s., Jóns-s., Andreas-s., Cecileu-s., the picture of the Virgin Mary, St. Olave, Thorlak, John, etc., Vm., D. I. i. passim.II. a writ, scripture (Dan. skrivten); heilög skript, Stj. 1, Bs. ii. 40; í skriptinni, Stj. 147 (but ritning, q. v., is more usual).2. penmanship; skriptin mín er stafa-stór … það er einsög kattar-klór, a ditty.III. eccles. confession, Vm. 37; veita mönnum skript, Fms. viii. 11, xi. 339, K. Þ. K. 72; ganga til skripta, Bs. i. 446, Fb. ii. 342, Sturl. ii. 34; bera mál til skripta, N. G. L. i. 152, passim.2. shrift, penance; setja e-m skript, Bs. i. (Laur.); taka skript (skriptir) af biskupi, K. Á. 116, 136; henni var þat boðit í s. sína, Fms. viii. 12, N. G. L. i. 152; veita s., Fms. xi. 339; inna s- sína, 156; rjúfa skript, Mar.; stórar skriptir ok mikil meinlæti, Sks. 486; svara stórum skriptum, Gþl. 169.3. metaph. a penalty, in a secular sense, ætla ek, at henni hafi þat engi s. verit, it has been no penance for her, Vígl. 33; fá makliga skript, to receive deserved punishment. Fas. ii. 116.COMPDS: skriptarganga, skriptargangr, skriptaboð, skriptadóttir, skriptafaðir, skriptalauss, skriptamaðr, skriptamál, skriptaprestr.2.f. = krypt, a crypt, Thom. 493.
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