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  • 1 STRJÚKA

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    (strýk; strauk, strukum; strokinn), v.
    1) to stroke, rut, wipe; s. hendinni um ennit, s. um ennit, to stroke one’s forehead; s. aldri frjálst höfuð, never to be a free man;
    2) to stroke gently (gekk hann jafnan ok strauk hrossunum);
    3) to smooth, brush (en húskona strauk of ripti);
    4) to flog (s. e-n til blóðs);
    5) to dash off, run away (hann strýkr út jafnskjótt ok braut í skóg þegar); þau eru öll strokin, they are all gone.
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    (strykja, Ó. H. 61, Fms. viii. 217), pres. strýk; pret. strauk, straukt, strauktu, Fms. vi. (in a verse); mod. straukst; plur. struku; subj. stryki; imperat. strjúk. strjúktu; part. strokinn: [Dan. stryge; Engl. stroke]:—to stroke, rub, wipe; hann strauk blóð af sverðinu, Sæm. 135; strauktu um mækis munn, Fms. vi. (in a verse); hann strauk diskinn með dúknum, Ó. H. 154; þá stökk Sigurðr af baki, en ek strauk hest hans ok þó ek leir af honum, Fb. i. 354; tók dúkinn, strauk hann sér kurteisliga á miðjum, Hkr. 597 new Ed.; lét konungr göra sér laug ok strykja (strjúka, strykva, v. l.) klæði sín, to brush, beat his clothes, Fms. viii. 217; en húskona strauk of ripti, smoothed it, brushed it. Rm.; nú tekr hann enn ör ok strýkr blaðit ok fiðrit, Þiðr. 88; hann strauk höfuð-beinin, Gísl. 47; þreifaði um hendr þeim ok strauk um lófana, Fms. vi. 73; strauk hann hendi sinni um augu honum ok bein, Ó. H. 250: in the phrase, strjúka aldri frjálst höfuð, ‘never to stroke a free head,’ to live in worry and work, cp. the Engl. ‘no one dared to call his life his own,’ Fms. viii. 412 (v. l.), Sturl. ii. 124; aldri strykum (sic) vér frjálst höfuð meðan Ólafr er á lífi, Ó. H. 61; Skarphéðinn strauk um ennit, Nj. 190: with prepp., strjúk þoku ok mörkva frá augum þér, Barl. 116, 180.
    2. to stroke gently, with dat.; gékk hann jafnan ok strauk hrossunum, Finnb. 280; strjúka ketti (or kött), to stroke a cat; kött at strjúka og kemba lömb, Jón Þorl.
    II. metaph. [Dan. stryge], to stroke, flog, Clar.;, strjúka af e-m alla húð milli hæls ok hnakka, id.; strjúka e-n til blóðs, Bs. ii. 149; see strýkja, húð-strýkja.
    2. to strike out, dash off; strýkr hann út jambrátt til skógs, Hom. 120; at morni vill hann s., Skíða R. 20, 33; s. brott (cp. Dan. stryge af sted), Skálda (in a verse); strauk hann yðr (dat.) þar, grautnefr, Sturl. iii. 219; strauk Rögvaldr oss (dat.) nú, Mag. 120: to absent oneself, þeir struku brott í myrkrinu, Stj. 351; enn hann strjúki veg sinn, Rb. 174; þau eru öll strokin, all gone, Fms. xi. 423; gózin strjúka, Mar.: so also of a horse or sheep running away from a new owner or pasture to its old home, hestrinn strauk frá mér (strok-hestr).

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