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1 HÚSL
n. housel.* * *n. [Ulf. hunsl = θυσία and λατρεία, John xvi. 2; A. S. húsl; E. Engl. housel; Swed. husl]:— the housel, Corpus Domini, a word only used during the Roman Catholic times, never in heathen rites, although the word is Teutonic; at the Reformation it was disused, Hom. 34, 157; taka húsl, N. G. L. i. 144, Karl. 27, passim.COMPDS: húslker, húslþungr, húsltaka. -
2 húsl-taka
and húsl-tekja, u, f. taking the housel, the communion, N. G. L. i. 144, Hom. (St.) 15. -
3 húsla
(að), v. to housel, administer the Eucharist to one (var húslaðr ok dó síðan).* * *að, to housel, to give the Corpus Domini to a sick person; oleaði hann Ásgrím ok húslaði, Bs. i. 746; hann var húslaðr ok dó síðan, Sturl. ii. 7; húslaðr ok oleaðr, 150, Bs. ii. 70; láta húsla sik, N. G. L. i. 390;—only used of the Roman Catholic service.
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