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the inner and finer wool

  • 1 ÞEL

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    n. [cp. A. S. and Engl. felt; Germ. filz; Lat. pilus, Gr. πιλος, þ = f, cp. Gr. θήρ = φήρ, Lat. ferus]:—the nap on woollen stuffs; þel er á hnefa bundini eða hlutr feldar, Skálda (Thorodd): in mod. usage þel is the soft fine wool, as opp. to the tog or kemp, on Icel. mountain sheep; úr þeli þráð að spinna, a ditty.
    2. metaph. the ‘texture.’ of the mind, disposition; þá varð Pilati þelið kalt, Pass. 19. 6; in the compds, hugar-þel, hjarta-þel, disposition of mind or heart; í þeli niðri, in one’s heart’s core; mér er vel við hann í þeli niðri, at the bottom of my heart I do like him; cp. Ivar Aasen ‘dæ æ godt tæl í den karen,’ there is good stuff in that fellow, metaphor from the texture; fagnaðar-lausir niðr í þel, Skáld H. 3. 4.
    3. in náttar-þel, night-time. þel-góðr, adj. good in the þel, of wool; þelgóð ull: metaph., mér er þelgott til e-s, to be well-disposed to one.

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  • 2 ÞÉL

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    f., mod. þjöl, gen. þjalar, [A. S. feol; Engl. file; O. H. G. fihala; Germ. feihel and feile; Dan. fil; þ = f]:—a file; þél er smíðar-tól, Skálda, Thorodd, Stj. 160, Mngn. 450, Þiðr. 79; þél harðari, Fms. vi. 84, Lex. Poët., and passim.

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  • 3 þél

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    n. fresh-curded milk.
    COMPDS: þélamysa, þelkerald.

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