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1 tengsl
* * *n. pl.1) the ropes or fastenings by which ships were bound together during battle (höggva tengslin á skipum sínum);2) ties of affinity.* * *n. pl. the ropes or fastenings by which ships were bound together during battle, Fms. vii. 259; þeir lögðu hvern aptan skipin í tengsl, Orkn. 418; höggva tengslin á skipum sínum, Fms. i. 174; mátti; þar eigi fram komask fyrir skipum þeim er lágu í tengslum, vi. 320; þeir hjuggu tengslin frá stikunum, vii. 259.
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