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1 förull
a. rambling, strolling about.* * *adj. rambling, strolling about, Nj. 131; víð-f., wide-travelling. -
2 göngull
* * *adj. strolling; mér verðr göngult, Lv. 33; nær-göngull, near-going, exacting; hús-göngull, strolling from house to house. -
3 reik
I)n.1) strolling, wandering; wavering (þar var helzt r. á ráðinu, hvárt ek munda af ráða);2) condition; vera vel (illa) til reika, to be in a good (bad) condition; fagrliga klæddr ok vel til reika, finely clad and in good trim.* * *n. [Scot. raik], a strolling, wandering; vera á reiki: wavering, þar var helzt reik á ráðinu, hvárt ek munda af ráða, Fas. ii. 335; ráð hans er á reiki, is unsettled.2. the phrase, vera vel, ílla til reika, to be in a good, bad condition; hann er ílla til reika (reikar?), of a person wet, begrimed with dirt, or the like; þó ek væri vel til reika, Fas. ii. 395; ok sem hann hafði drukkit, var hann miklu betr til reika en áðr, Bs. i. 258; fagrliga klæddr ok vel til reika, fine-clad and in good trim, Karl. 113. -
4 reikan
f. strolling about, wandering.* * *f. a strolling, wandering; r. hugrenningar, a wandering of the mind, Greg. 6l; sumar fóru úr borginni til reikanar, some went out of the town for a walk. Hom. (St.)COMPDS: reikanarmaðr, reikanarsamr. -
5 heiman-förull
adj. strolling from home, Fas. i. 525. -
6 hvarfan
f. strolling, Skv. 3. 38. -
7 nátt-förull
adj. strolling in the night (all-n.) -
8 REIK
I)n.1) strolling, wandering; wavering (þar var helzt r. á ráðinu, hvárt ek munda af ráða);2) condition; vera vel (illa) til reika, to be in a good (bad) condition; fagrliga klæddr ok vel til reika, finely clad and in good trim.* * *f. the parting of the hair; hvirfil, hnakka, enni, reik, vanga, Edda ii. 430; hár hans var öðru-megin reikar bleikt en öðru-megin rautt, O. H. L. 34, Fs. i. 212, Fas. iii. 392; hnakka eða reikar, 500; Gyrðr kembir nú gula reik með gyltum kambi, Safn i. 33: poët., reikar eik, the oak of the reik, i. e. the hair, Edda 217; and reikar rúfr, the rye of the reik, i. e. the crop of the head, the hair, Gísl.; reikar-tún = the head, Lex. Poët. -
9 heimanförull
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