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  • 1 TAL

    n.
    1) talk, parley, conversation;
    vera (sitja) á tali við e-n, to be (sit) talking with (ek hefi verit á tali við Hrafn ok Sturlu);
    eiga tal við e-n, to have a talk with;
    taka tal sitt, taka tal með sér, to begin to talk together;
    skilja talit, to cease talking;
    hélt biskup mikit tal af honum, held much talk with him;
    2) speech, language (þú munt vera útlendr, því at tal þitt ok yfirbragð er ekki líkt hérlenzku fólki);
    3) tale, number;
    tólf einir talsins, only twelve in number;
    vera í bónda tali, to be reckoned among peasants;
    4) tale, list, series (konungatal, skalda-tal).
    * * *
    n. [tala, the verb], talk, parley, conversation; töluðu þeir lengi, fór tal þeirra vel, Nj. 11; en í þessu tali þeirra bræðra, whilst they were talking, 23; stundum var hann á tali við menn, Eg. 2; þeir bræðr vóru optliga á tali við konung, 60; hélt biskup mikit tal af honum, held much talk with him, Bs. i. 716; sátu þau öll samt á tali, kom þat upp ór tali þeirra, Fms. iv. 196; skilja talið, 142; eiga tal við e-n, hafa tal af e-m, taka annat tal, to change the conversation to another subject.
    2. speech, language; þú munt vera útlendr, þvíat tal þitt ok yfirbragð er ekki líkt hérlenzku fólki, Fb. i. 79, Stj. 94, 204.
    II. [telja], a tale, number; í bónda-tali, Bs. i. 716; í tali með öðrum himin-tunglum, Barl. 133; engi veit töl á, Bret. 86; daga-tal, tale of days: gen. tals, in number; tólf einir talsins, Barl. 169; krossa fimm at tali, Pm. 85.
    2. a tale, list, series; ættar-tal, a pedigree; konunga-tal, Fb. ii. 520; presta-tal, skálda-tal, Lögmanna-tal, a list of priests, poets, ‘lawmen;’ fara á þing ok bjóða sik í tal með öðrum mönnum, and enter the lists, N. G. L. i. 99; ó-tal, countless. tals-verðr, adj. worth counting or worth speaking of, considerable.

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  • 2 TÁL

    n.
    1) talk, parley, conversation;
    vera (sitja) á tali við e-n, to be (sit) talking with (ek hefi verit á tali við Hrafn ok Sturlu);
    eiga tal við e-n, to have a talk with;
    taka tal sitt, taka tal með sér, to begin to talk together;
    skilja talit, to cease talking;
    hélt biskup mikit tal af honum, held much talk with him;
    2) speech, language (þú munt vera útlendr, því at tal þitt ok yfirbragð er ekki líkt hérlenzku fólki);
    3) tale, number;
    tólf einir talsins, only twelve in number;
    vera í bónda tali, to be reckoned among peasants;
    4) tale, list, series (konungatal, skalda-tal).
    * * *
    f., pl. tálar, in mod. usage neut. when sing.; thus dat. táli, Pass. 33. 2; but af tál (dat. fem.), Bs. ii. (in a verse); [A. S. tæ; Early Engl. tele; cp. Lat. dŏlus; Gr. δόλος; the Icel. vowel is long, as if denoting some contraction]:—a bait, allurement; önga vél eðr tál, Fms. v. 172; mæla tál ok hégóma, to talk deceitfully and untruthfully, Nj. 258; hverjum manni er tál at mæla annat, Fms. vi. (in a verse); verðr þat mörgum tál, Pass.
    2. pl. devices; tálar ok svik er fyrir hann vóru settar, Fms. x. 339; draga á tálar, to draw into a trap, betray, Al. 46: to defraud, eigi vil ek þik á tálar draga, Grett. 112; sá er Svein konung sveik ór landi ok Tryggva-son á tálar dró, Ó.T. (in a verse); öngan drögum vér á tálar, we defraud none, 2 Cor. vii. 2; verða e-m at tálum, to betray, Sól. 20; tældr miklum tálum, Alm. 36.
    COMPDS: tálardísir, tálgröf, tálhreinn, tállauss, tállausliga, tálráð, tálsamligr, tálsamr, tálsigi, tálsmuga, tálsnara, tálarsnara, tálvinr.

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