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41 skap-illr
adj. ill-tempered, Nj. 32, Korm. 142, Boll. 352, Skíða R. 62. -
42 skap-íllska
u, f. evil-mindedness, Art. 69. -
43 skap-lag
n. a ‘law-due,’ tax; hvárki s. né skyldu, D. N. i. 59. -
44 skap-leikr
m. = skaplyndi, Höfuðl. -
45 skap-léttr
adj. light-minded, cheerful: neut., e-m er skaplétt, to be in good spirits, Ó. H. 58. -
46 skap-liga
adv. duly, fitly, as it ought to be, Am. 75. -
47 skap-ligr
adj. [Engl. shapely], shapely, handsome; kona stór vexti en þó skaplig, Grett. 143 new Ed.2. suitable, due, meet, Fms. vi. 176; hús svá mikit at þér sé skapligt ( suitable) at hvíla i, xi. 4; kenningar hans vóru skapligar ok skemtiligar, his teachings were suitable and instructive, Bs. i. 164; sem skapligt var, as was due, Ld. 32: due, meet, deserved, skapligt erendi, Fms. viii. 90, Eb. 84; hann mun þykkjask eiga við oss skapligan fund, Fms. i. 309 (x. 356). -
48 skap-lundaðr
adj. disposed, tempered, Hkr. i. 47. -
49 skap-lyndi
f. mind, temper, disposition, Nj. 112, Eg. 34, 84, 195, Fms. vi. 431, vii. 113, 150, Ísl. ii. 217, Lv. 24, Ó. H. 32; slíkt er ekki við s. Þorsteins, ‘tis not at all to Th.’s mind, Ísl. ii. 216; nær mínu s., Fms. i. 42; hafa ekki s. til, he could not bear, was too proud to do it, Ó. H. 47, Eg. 525; þó at þú görir þik svá fyrir skaplyndar (sic) sakir, for humour’s sake, Háv. 43 new Ed. -
50 skap-löstr
m. a fault in mind, temper or character, Fms. i. 33, Ó. H. 174, 175: depravity of mind, Sturl. i. 146. -
51 skap-mikill
adj. proud of mind, Bret. 80, 92, Fms. vi. 193, xi. 78. -
52 skap-munuð
f. an affection of the mind, Hom. (St.) -
53 skap-prúðr
adj. well-disposed, generous, Bs. i. 619. -
54 skap-raun
f. ‘a mind’s trial,’ provocation, whatsoever causes grief or indignation; hrelling ok s., Hrafn. 15; til skapraunar við e-n, Rd. 184; göra mönnum s., Fms. ii. 13; hafa s. af e-u, Nj. 68; þola s., Fms. iv. 264; mér er s. að því, I am grieved, indignant at it.COMPDS: skapraunalaust, skapraunarminna, skapraunarorð, skapraunasamliga. -
55 skap-rauna
að, with dat. (s. e-m), to vex, tease, provoke, Dropl. 15: impers., honum skapraunaði, he was vexed, Háv. 50. -
56 skap-skipan
f. a change of mind, Bs. i. 537. -
57 skap-skipti
n. a change of mind, Hrafn. 17, Sturl. iii. 142. -
58 skap-stórr
adj. proud of mind, Nj. 16, Ld. 22, 286, Eg. 598, Fms. vii. 175, Ó. H. 15, 53, 98. -
59 skap-styggr
adj. irritable, excited, Eb. 258, Grett. 76 new Ed. -
60 skap-tré
n. (thus in the vellum), a flour-bin (?), into which flour is poured, Gs. 22.
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