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1 skammtur
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2 skenking
(pl. -ar), f. the serving of drink at table.* * *f. the serving drink at the table; því næst kómu inn sendingar ( dishes), þar næst skenkingar, Ó. H. 86; ekki starf skulu þeir hafa fyrir s. um Jól, N. G. L. ii. 447.2. a present, Germ. geschenk. -
3 bjargar-vist
f. serving for food and clothing, Hrafn. 6; cp. bjargræði (above). -
4 blindingr
m. hidden peg, dowel.* * *m. a blind or hidden peg, of pegs used to pin planks together edgeways, serving the same purpose as tongue and groove, Edda 232. -
5 greið-vikinn
adj. serving, obliging; greið-vikni, f. -
6 guð-rækinn
(qs. guð-rœkinn, from rœkja), adj. God-serving, pious. -
7 HOSA
f. hose, legging.* * *u, f. [A. S. hosa; Engl. hose; Germ. hosen; Dan. hose]:—prop. the hose or stocking covering the leg between the knee and ankle, serving as a kind of legging or gaiter; the hose were often of fine stuff, hosna-reim, f. and hosna-sterta, u, f. a garter, Grett. 101, Nj. 214, Orkn. 404, Al. 44, O. H. L. 45, Eg. 602, Sks. 286, 405, Fms. vi. 381, viii. 265, Þiðr. 358, Fb. ii. 34: compds, skinn-hosa, dramb-hosa, leðr-hosa. -
8 skenkr
m. a drink to be served at a meal (kom skenkr í stofuna).* * *m., pl. skenkir, the serving of drink at a meal; ok er menn höfðu matask um hríð kom iunar skenkr, Sturl. iii. 182 C.II. [Germ. geschenk; Dan. skjenk], a present, mod. -
9 þjónan
f. service, attendance.* * *f. a serving, service, attendance, Hkr. iii. 79, Stj. 424, 440 (v. l.), Karl. 517, Mar.; þjónunar-maðr, a servant, Fas. i. 375. -
10 vaðsteinn
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