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sweep+clean

  • 1 SÓPA

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    (að), v.
    1) to sweep, with dat. (griðkonan sópar saman léreptunum);
    láta greipr sópa um e-t, sópa höndum um e-t, to make a clean sweep, carry off all;
    2) to sweep a house, floor, with acc. (A. lét sópa húsin ok tjalda);
    3) refl., sópast e-u, sópast at um e-t, sópast um, to scrape together, gather, = sópa e-u at sér (sópast mönnum, sópast at um menn).
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    að, [A. S. swapan; Engl. sweep; Scot. soop, the oo = wn]:—to sweep, the thing swept in dat.; ok sópaði á ofan moldu, Fms. i. 213; hann sér sópat snjánum, Glúm. 329: acc., norðan-vindr sópar burt alla illviðris-klakka, Sks. 234: griðkonan sópar saman léreptunum, Hrafn. 25; hann sópaði þeim af sér, Fms. vi. 110: s. vatni frá andliti sér, Bs. i. 355.
    2. to sweep, a house, floor: sópa húsin ok tjalda, Nj. 220; var sópat allt þat er blóðugt var, Ó. H. 116.
    3. in phrases; láta greipr sópa um, to make a clean sweep, carry off all, Grett. 127 A; þótti þeir sópa ekki hagliga um tún, Fms. viii. 353; sópa höndum um hirzlur bónda, 235.
    II. reflex., sópaðisk hón um fast ok tók beinin ok allt þat er henni þótti ætt, ok sló í munn sér, Ó. H. 153; Þórólfr sópask mjök um föng, Eg. 42; sópask um til vista. Fms. viii. 435; sópast um um útstrandir landsins, áðr vér fengim jafnmikit fé, vi. 150; sópask at um menn, Fbr. 167; brott var sópat öllum vistum, Fs. 145.

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  • 2 ræsta

    (-sta, -str), v. to clean, sweep (konur skulu ræsta húsin ok tjalda);
    ræsta (stífldan) lœk, to clear out a (dammed-up) brook.
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    t, [rás], to clear, clean out; ræsta styfldan læk, to clear out the brook which had been ‘stifled’ or dammed up, Dropl. 34.
    2. to clean, sweep; ræstu þeir síðan ok ruddu borgina, Bret. 100; konur skolu ræsta húsin ok tjalda, Nj. 175; lét konungr ræsta höllina, vóru þá í brott bornir hinir dauðu, Fas. i. 83, Fb. i. 212; hence comes undoubtedly the mod. ó-ræsti, an unclean, dirty person; as also ó-ristinn, of a person who goes to sleep without undressing, liggja ó-ristinn; þyrptusk menn at honum ok þóttusk eigi vita hvat úræst var, Fms. ii. 160.

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  • 3 GREIP

    (pl. greipr), f. the space between the thumb and the other fingers (kom blóð á hönd þóri ok rann upp á greipina); fig., koma, ganga í greipr e-m, to fall into one’s clutches.
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    f., pl. greipr, [A. S. grâp], the space between the thumb and the other fingers, a grip, grasp, Edda 110; at hin hægri greip spenni um hinn vinstra úlflið, Sks. 291; ok rann upp á greipina, Fms. v. 85; þrekligar greipr, Sd. 147; því næst brestr fram ór bjarginu greip eigi smáleit, Bs. ii. 111: metaph., ganga í greipr e-m, to fall into one’s clutches, Fs. 37, Fms. vi. 210; meir fyrir þat at vér vórum þá komnir í greipr honum, Orkn. 88; ganga ór greipum e-s, to slip from one’s grasp; spenna greipr, to clasp the hands: the phrase, láta greipr sópa, um e-t, to make a clean sweep, Grett. 127: the name of a giantess, Edda. ☞ Icel. distinguish between greip and neip (qs. gneip, the interval between the other fingers).

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  • 4 losa sig viî óòarfa

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