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1 SKER
(gen. pl. skezja), n. rock in the sea, skerry (sigla milli skers ok báru).* * *n., gen. pl. skerja, dat. skerjum; [Dan. skjœr; Swed. skär; Engl. skerry]:—a skerry, an isolated rock in the sea; í hólma eðr í sker, Grág. ii. 131; upp á skerit, Fær. 171; til þess er þraut sker öll, Eg. 128, Eb. 12, 236–240, passim; as also in local names, Skerja-fjörðr: for the saying, sigla milli skers ok báru, see sigla; eyði-sker, a desert skerry; blind-sker, a sunken skerry: also in the phrase, að flaska á því skerinu, to split on that rock. skerja-blesi, a nickname, Dropl. -
2 skerða
(-rða, -rðr), v. to diminish.* * *ð, [skarð], to diminish; þá skal s. jafnt alla aura … skerða mundinn, Grág. i. 125, 126; þat er hvárki skerði verð né leigu, Gþl. 503. -
3 sker
reef -
4 skerðir
m. a diminisher, Lex. Poët. -
5 skêr
scissors -
6 skerðingr
m. a shark (há-skerðingr), as a nickname; whence Skerðings-staðir, in western Icel. -
7 sker-auki
a, m. a nickname, Gísl. 3. -
8 sker-borð
n. a dish, plate; eins og s. reist á rönd, rambar þar til dettr, Tíma R. -
9 sker-garðr
m. [Dan. skærgaard], a reef of rocks in the sea near shore, Bs. i. 842, Trist. 8, Rafn. S. (in a verse). -
10 sker-gípr
m. a kind of bird, Fas. iii. 230. -
11 sker-nár
m. a person left to die on a skerry, Grág. ii. 185; see nár. -
12 rá-skerð
f. (rá-skerðing, f., Boldt 129), in Icel. called rá-skerðingr, m. fish hung and dried on poles, having first been split along the back (opp. to kvið-flattr), Boldt 97; tunna ráskerð, 149. -
13 assosierte væsker
subst. associated liquids -
14 blandbare væsker
subst. miscible fluids -
15 klassifikasjon av væsker
subst. (fluidteknikk) classification of fluids -
16 separator for lette væsker
(miljø) separator of light liquids -
17 vannbaserte væsker
pl. (fluidteknikk) aqueous fluids -
18 Elfar-sker
n. pl. the Skerries at the mouth of the Gotha, Fms., Fas.; cp. álfr, p. 42. -
19 fjall-skerða
ð, a pun, Krók. l. c., = gilja, to beguile, (fjallskarð = gil.) -
20 flæðar-sker
n. = flæðisker, Edda 48.
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