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  • 1 VAÐA

    (veð; óð, óðum, and vóð, vóðum; vaðinn), v.
    1) to wade through water, snow, smoke, fire (v. ár, mjöll, reyk, eld); absol. to wade through water; Þórr óð til lands, Th. waded ashore;
    2) to rush (Kolskeggr óð at honum); v. at vígi, to rush into fight; v. fram, to rush forth, in battle; hann lætr v. stein til eins þeira, he lets fly a stone at one of them; hón lét skíran málm v., threw gold broadcast;
    3) v. uppi, to appear above water (óðu limarnar uppi, en rœtrnar í sjónum); fig. to be overbearing (þenna tíma óð herra A. mjók uppi).
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    pres. veð; pret. óð, ótt (óðst), óð, pl. óðu; subj. œði and væði; imperat. vað, vaddu; part. vaðinn: [A. S. wadan; Engl. wade; Germ. waten; Dan. vade]:—to wade, go through shallow water, Gm. 21, 29, Hkv. Hjörv. 5; vaða þunga stramna, Vsp. 45; hann gengr götu til lækjarins, en veðr síðan lækinn, Gísl. 28; þar má vel vaða út í hólmann, Fms. i. 71; þeir óðu út á mót margir, viii. 161; þeir óðu til lands, 317; en Þórr óð til lands, Edda 36; ok óð á sæinn út, Hkr. i. 229; hón óð út á vaðlana, Lv. 68, 69; vér höfum vaðnar leirur, Orkn. (in a verse); vaða mjöll, to wade through snow, Sighvat; var mjöllin svá djúp, at hrossin fengu eigi vaðit, Fb. ii. 111; Þórr gengr til dómsins ok veðr ár þær, Edda 10; vaxattú nú Vimr, alls mik vaða tiðir, 60: also of fire, smoke, wind, vaða loganda eld, Fms. i. 265, Nj. 162; var því líkast sem þeir væði reyk, Fms. iii. 176; sem hann væði vind, vi. 419; sem hann œði vind, Mork. l. c.; þeir óðu jörðina at knjám, Fas. i. 424: the phrase, tungl veðr í skýjum, the moon wades in clouds.
    II. metaph. to go through the thick of a thing, rush, storm; Kolskeggr óð at honum, rushed at him, Nj. 97; vaða fram, to rush forth, in battle, Al. 5; þars þú at vigi veðr, Skv. 2. 24; vaðit hefir þú at vígi. Am. 90; hann lætr vaða stein til eins þeirra ( he lets fly a stone at him) svá at sá liggr í svíma, Fs. 36; þá óð annat útan í mót, Fms. viii. 191; þar er vé vaða, Darr. 6 (of the standard in battle); Ebresk orð vaða opt í Látinunni, Hebrew words often get into the Latin, Skálda (Thorodd); sýnisk mér sem hér vaði allt saman ( be all mixed together) kálfar ok úlfar, Fms. viii. 243; hón lét skíran málm vaða, threw gold broadcast, Akv. 39; láta gullskálir á flet vaða, 10.
    2. vaða uppi, to ‘wade up,’ appear above water; óðu limarnar uppi en rætrnar í sjónum, of a tree, Fms. vii. 163: vaða uppi is used of sharks or dog-fish coming to the surface; hence to be violent, þenna tíma óð herra Ásgrímr mjök uppi, Bs. i. 722, 730.

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