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1 GÓMR
(-s, -ar), m.1) the roof or floor of the mouth (efri or neðri g.); e-m berr mart á góma, one talks freely of many things; gæta tungu í báða góma, to keep guard on the tongue, speak warily;2) finger-tip (á hendi heitir fingr, nagl, gómr).* * *1.m. [A. S. gôma, whence Engl. gums; O. H. G. guoma; Germ. gaumen; Dan. gane], the palate, Edda 20, Sks. 178: in the phrase, e-m berr mart á góma, to talk freely of many things, Fms. vi. 208, Grett. 148.COMPDS: gómbein, gómsparri, gómaspjót.2.m. a finger’s point, Edda 110: freq. fingrar-gómr, a finger’s end, Fs. 62. -
2 STIRÐR
a.1) stiff, rigid (fótinn gørði stirðan sem tré); stirt kvæði, a poem lacking in metrical fluency; e-m er stirt um mál, one talks with difficulty, has no fluent tongue;2) harsh, severe (s. dómr);3) stiff, unbending (Helga gørðist stirð við Hrafn).* * *adj. stiff, rigid; hann var andaðr ok svá s., at menn fengu hvergi rétt hann, Eg. 396; er ek lá stirðr á strám, Sól. 47; fótinn görði stirðan sem tré, Bs. i. 180; ákafliga móðr ok stirðr, Grett. 98; gamlan mann ok stirðan, Sturl. ii. 251; af stirðu lérepti, Sks. 404 B; með stirðum orðum, Mar.; stirt kvæði, stiff, not fluent, of rhymes, Fms. vi. 217, Ísl. ii. 237, v. l.; e-m er stirt um mál, to talk with difficulty, Fms. vii. 165; honum var málit stirt, he had not a fluent tongue, Bs. i. 277.II. harsh, severe; talar langt ok snjallt ok stirt á hendr bændum, Fms. xi. 251; stirðr dómr, v. 191; harðr ok stirðr, 343; var frú Kristín stirðari til sveinsins, enn hón hafði áðr verit, ix. 244, v. l.; Helga görðisk þá svá stirð við Rafn, Ísl. ii. 249; í stirðum hug, in sad, gloomy mood, Fms. vii. 159; við stirðan hug, Ad. 4; stirðr ok stríðr, Bs. i. 136; svara stirt ok stutt, Ó. H. 69.COMPDS: stirðfættr, stirðkveðinn, stirðlyndr, stirðlæti, stirðorðr.
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