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1 spyrða
(-rða, -rðr), v. to tie up (fish) by the tail.* * *1.d, [sporðr], to tie up fish by the tail, Fas. ii. 352.2.u, f. a pair of fish hung up, also of the strings for tying them up: whence the phrase, gefr Guð í görðar spyrður, God will supply the fish to the ready-made spyrður. -
2 STYTTA
* * *(-tta, -ttr), v.1) to make short, shorten;2) to gird up a frock (hann stytti upp um sik kuflinn); s. sik upp, to tuck up one’s clothes;3) refl., styttast, to get angry (þá tók Helgi at s. ok mælti).* * *t, [stuttr; Engl. stunt], to make short, shorten; hafi sá stökku er stytti, who scamped it, Gþl. 399; ok styttu svá strenginn, Fms. v. 289: freq. esp. in mod. usage, stytta sér stundir.2. to gird up a frock, by tying a band round the waist; hann stytti upp um sik kuflinn, Grett. 91 new Ed.; s. upp kyrtil sinn, 656 C. 5; stytta sik upp, Fas. ii. 333, iii. 283; mod. simply stytta sig, esp. of women.II. reflex. styttask, to be shortened; vegrinn styttist, dagr styttist: metaph. to get angry, Vápn. 26.2. part. styttr, shortened, Skálda 171.
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