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være vis i sin sag

  • 1 vis

    certain, sage
    * * *
    I. (en)
    ( måde) way,
    (mere F) manner;
    [ på sin vis] in his (, her, etc) own way,
    ( på en måde) in a way.
    II. adj
    ( klog) se viis.
    III. adj
    ( sikker) certain, sure ( of, på at that);
    [en vis dr. N] a (certain) Dr N, one Dr N;
    [ det er ganske vist] it's perfectly true;
    (dvs det har du ret i) how right you are;
    [ være vis i sin sag] be quite sure;
    (se også vist);
    [ med sb:]
    [ den visse død] certain death;
    [ visse folk] certain (el. some) people;
    [ en vis interesse] some interest;
    ( om fanden) Old Harry, Old Nick;
    [ med en vis ret] with some justice;
    [ et vist sted] the toilet, the loo;
    (dvs på wc) he has gone to spend a penny;
    [ i visse tilfælde] in some (el. certain) cases;
    (se også grad, måde).

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  • 2 vis

    vis1 [viːˀs] <en> Weise f, Art f;
    på den vis in der ( oder auf diese) Weise
    vis2 [viːˀs] weise;
    de vises sten fig der Stein der Weisen
    vis3 [ves] gewiss, sicher; → a vist;
    visse folk pl gewisse Leute pl;
    et vist sted fam ein gewisses ( oder stilles) Örtchen (WC);
    være vis i sin sag seiner Sache (G) gewiss sein;
    det kan du være vis på dessen kannst du sicher sein, darauf kannst du dich verlassen;
    se vist på én jemanden starr ansehen;
    til visse lit gewiss, wahrhaftig

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  • 3 sin

    sin [siːˀn], sit [sid] n, sine ['siːnə] pl poss. pron ( bezieht sich immer auf das Subjekt des Satzes) sein (seine, sein); seiner (seine, seines); der (die, das) sein(ig)e; ihr (ihre, ihr); ihrer (ihre, ihres); der (die, das) ihr(ig)e;
    han/hun gik hjem til sin mor er/sie ging nach Hause zu seiner/ihrer ( eigenen!) Mutter;
    han/hun gik hjem til sit barn er/sie ging nach Hause zu seinem/ihrem ( eigenen!) Kind;
    han/hun gik hjem til sine forældre er/sie ging nach Hause zu seinen/ihren ( eigenen!) Eltern;
    gøre sit (til det) das Sein(ig)e (dazu) tun;
    enhver sørger for sine jeder sorgt für die Sein(ig)en;
    i sin tid seinerzeit;
    på sine steder stellenweise;
    det er sin sag, at … es ist nicht so einfach, …;
    på sin vis irgendwie (schon);
    gå hver til sin fig auseinandergehen;
    hver ting til sin tid alles zu seiner Zeit

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  • 4 sicher

    sicher sikker ( vor Dfor, mod); (zuverlässig) pålidelig; ( gewiss) vis (Gpå);
    ich bin sicher, dass … jeg er sikker på, at …;
    sich seiner Sache sicher sein være sikker i sin sag

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  • 5 ret

    correct, course, court, dish, enough, erect, law court, power, pretty, quite, rather, right, right of way
    * * *
    I. (en -ter)
    ( mad) dish,
    ( del af et større måltid) course ( fx the first (, second) course);
    ( på restaurant) today's special;
    [ tre retter mad] three courses;
    [ en middag med seks retter] a six-course dinner;
    (se også tage (for sig)).
    II. (en -ter)
    (mods uret) right;
    ( rettighed) right, privilege;
    ( retfærdighed) justice;
    ( lovgivning, jura) law;
    ( retspleje) (administration of) justice;
    ( domstol) court (of justice), law court;
    ( dommersæde) Bench;
    ( retslokale) court (room);
    [ lov og ret], se lov;
    [ med vb:]
    (dvs vise sig at have ret) prove right, be right after all;
    (fx i diskussion) carry one's point;
    [ få sin ret] come into one's own;
    [ give ham ret] agree with him ( i at that), admit that he is right;
    [ give ham ret i hans betragtning] admit that he is right,
    F admit the justice of his view;
    [ give ret til] give the right to, entitle (somebody) to;
    [ kuponen giver ret til...] the coupon entitles you to...;
    [ hvis jeg gjorde dig din ret] if you had your deserts;
    (se også skel);
    [ gå rettens vej] take legal action, take the matter to court,
    T go to law;
    (se også ndf: i rette, til retten & gang: gå sin gang);
    [ have ret] be right;
    [ det har du ret i] you are right there;
    [ have ret til (at)] have a right to, be entitled to;
    [ skaffe sig sin ret] take the law into one's own hands;
    [ ret skal være ret] fair is fair,
    ( om modstræbende ros) I (, we etc) must give the devil his due;
    [ med præp:]
    [ efter dansk ret] in (el. according to) Danish law;
    [ for retten] in court, before the court;
    [ bringe sagen for retten] take the matter to court;
    ( om sag) come on,
    ( om person) stand trial;
    [ stille ham for retten] put him on trial;
    [ i retten] in court;
    [ gå i rette med en] remonstrate with somebody ( for about, over);
    [ være i sin gode ret] be (quite) within one's rights;
    [ med rette] rightly ( fx he rightly feared that it would be too late); justly, with justice;
    ( fortjent) deservedly ( fx the school is very famous, and deservedly so);
    [ med rette eller urette] rightly or wrongly;
    [ med nogen (el. en vis) ret] with some justice;
    [ med hvilken ret kommer De herind?] what right have you to come in here?
    [ gå til retten] go to law;
    (dvs få sin ret) come into one's own,
    ( komme til fuld udfoldelse) do justice to oneself,
    ( tage sig godt ud) show to the best advantage;
    ( blive vant til forholdene) find one's feet, settle in;
    ( blive tilfreds) be satisfied with conditions;
    ( slå sig til ro) settle down;
    [ hjælpe en til rette] help somebody, lend somebody a (helping) hand;
    [ han er ikke nem at komme til rette med] he takes some handling; he is not easy to get on with;
    [ lægge til rette] arrange, organize,
    ( forberede) prepare;
    [ sætte sig til rette] settle oneself;
    [ tage sig selv til rette] take the law into one's own hands;
    [ tale en til rette] make somebody listen to reason,
    T talk somebody round;
    [ vise en til rette] show somebody his way about, instruct somebody,
    T show somebody the ropes;
    III. (en)
    ( retside) right side.
    IV. adj
    ( lige) straight ( fx back, line);
    ( rigtig) right ( fx road), proper ( fx everything in its proper place);
    ( retmæssig) rightful ( fx heir, owner),
    ( lovlig) lawful ( fx heir, owner);
    (mil.) attention!
    [ det er ikke mere end ret og rimeligt] it is only right and proper, it is only fair;
    [ det var ret!] well done! good!
    [ det rette] the right thing;
    [ han har hjertet på rette sted] his heart is in the right place;
    [ strikke ret] knit plain;
    (se også II. vrang);
    ( tidsnok) in time ( fx come in time),
    ( til den rigtige tid) in due time ( fx arrive in due time);
    [ komme i rette tid til] come (el. be) in time for;
    [ et ord i rette tid] a word in season;
    [ på rette tid og sted] at the proper time and place;
    [ på rette vej] on the right road (el. track);
    [ ret vinkel] right angle;
    (se også køl).
    V. adv
    ( lige) straight;
    ( rigtig) rightly, correctly, properly;
    [ ret beset], se bese;
    [ forstå mig ret] don't misunderstand me,
    T don't get me wrong;
    (mar) right ahead;
    [ deri gjorde du ret] you were right in doing that,
    T you did the right thing;
    [ om jeg husker ret] if I remember rightly; if my memory serves me right;
    [ om jeg kender ham ret] if I know him;
    [ ret nord] due north;
    [ slet og ret], se II. slet;
    [ ret som] just as;
    (mil.) stand at attention;
    ( indtage retstilling) come to attention.
    VI. adv
    ( temmelig) rather ( fx bad, brutal, easy, hot, long, nice, rude, tall, unlikely, unpleasant; rather good but not outstanding);
    (NB rather er ofte = lidt for, fx it was rather hot; he is rather young for a head master);
    ( svagere) quite ( fx enjoyable, good, nice, pleased, rude, unpleasant, warm);
    (NB quite + absolut adj el. adv betyder " aldeles", fx quite impossible, quite right);
    ( svagere, kun + positivt adj el. adv) fairly ( fx common, easy, good, satisfied);
    ( stærkere, T) pretty ( fx well, good, bad, sure, hopeless);
    F tolerably ( fx well, certain);
    (NB T ofte udtrykt ved tilføjelse af -ish, fx latish, reddish, soonish, tallish);
    [ ikke ret] not very ( fx far, good, many, much);
    ( svagere: ofte uoversat:) not ( fx far, much);
    [ uden ret meget håb] without (very) much hope;
    [ ret så...] rather, quite ( fx complicated).

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  • 6 føre

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    вести́, руководи́ть

    fǿre hus — занима́ться дома́шним хозя́йством

    fǿre ind — вводи́ть

    fǿre til... — приводи́ть [вести́] к...

    * * *
    bring, conduct, guide, keep, lead, marshal, pipe, shepherd, stock, take
    * * *
    I. (et) (state of) the roads;
    [ det er dårligt føre] the roads are in a bad state;
    ( for gående) it is dirty underfoot.
    II. *
    ( transportere) carry ( fx the swimmer was carried away by the current; carry the goods across the frontier), take, transport,
    F convey;
    ( lede, vise vej) guide ( fx he guided us through the streets of the town), lead ( fx lead the horse into the stable; lead him out),
    F conduct ( fx the guide conducted us round the museum);
    ( et sted hen, også) take ( fx he took me to a hotel);
    ( kommandere) command;
    ( have en vis retning; være den førende, være forrest) lead ( fx the road leads to Hull; who is leading in the race?);
    ( holde i gang) carry on ( fx a conversation, negotiations);
    ( håndtere ( våben)) handle;
    F wield ( fx a sword);
    ( have på lager) stock ( fx we don't stock that article);
    ( anlægge i en vis retning) carry ( fx carry a road across the
    mountains), drive ( fx drive a railway through the desert);
    ( bevæge) pass ( fx pass one's hand over one's eyes), move;
    ( i dans) take ( fx take the lady);
    [ føre sig] carry oneself ( fx with dignity);
    ( optræde) behave;
    (neds) draw attention to onself;
    [ med sb:]
    [ føre bevis for] prove, demonstrate;
    [ føre bil] drive a car;
    [ føre bøger] keep books;
    [ skibet førte det danske flag] the ship flew the Danish flag;
    [ føre et gudfrygtigt liv] lead a pious life;
    [ føre et navn] bear a name;
    [ føre en sag] conduct a case;
    [ føre samtalen hen på] turn the conversation to;
    [ føre et skib] command (el. be in command of) a ship;
    [ føre usømmelig tale] use indecent language;
    [ føre vidner] produce (el. call) witnesses;
    (se også bog, hus, krig, ord, regnskab, I. vidne);
    [ med præp & adv:]
    [ føre an] lead (the way);
    [ føre noget bort] carry something away;
    [ køreturen førte os gennem en skov] our drive took us through a wood;
    [ føre noget ind i en protokol] enter something in a record;
    [ stien fører ind i skoven] the path leads into the wood;
    [ føre med sig] carry,
    (fig) involve, result in, lead to;
    [ han førte os omkring på ejendommen] he took us over the estate;
    ( i dans) lead the dance;
    [ føre en klasse op til eksamen] take a class through to an (official) examination;
    [ føre det på hans regning] put it down to his account;
    [ føre sammen] bring together;
    (dvs resultere i) lead to, result in;
    [ føre til bords] take in to dinner;
    [ føre til et resultat] lead to a result;
    [ føre til indtægt (, udgift)] place to somebody's credit (, debit);
    (dvs spore) trace back to;
    [ føre tilbage til sin oprindelige skikkelse] restore to its original state;
    [ føre noget ud i livet] realize something ( fx one's intentions); carry out something, put something into effect ( fx a plan);
    (om dør etc) open onto;
    (se også praksis).

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  • 7 LAG

    * * *
    n.
    1) stratum, layer;
    2) due place, right position;
    leggja stýri í lag, to ship the rudder;
    ganga ór lagi, to go wrong;
    fóru nú brýnn hans í lag, his brows became smooth and straight;
    koma lagi á e-t, to put to rights, get a thing into order;
    komast vel í lag, to fall into good order;
    3) companionship, fellowship;
    leggja (binda) saman lag sitt, to enter into fellowship;
    4) living together (hann réðst til lags við Beru);
    eiga lag við konu, to cohabit;
    6) market price, tax;
    leggja lag á varning manna, to set or regulate the market price;
    7) thrust, stab (with a knife, sword, or spear);
    8) air, tune;
    9) adverbial phrases:
    í tvennu lagi, in two parts, double;
    í öllu lagi, in every respect, quite;
    í sumu (mörgu) lagi, in same (many) respects;
    with compar. or superl., denoting degree;
    í meira lagi, considerably, rather;
    í fyrra lagi, rather early, among the earliest;
    í verra lagi, among the worst;
    í hljóðara lagi, rather silent;
    í nærra lagi, rather close;
    þann dag svaf Unnr í lengra lagi, U. slept that day longer than she was wont;
    Helias var í fyrsta lagi spámanna, H. was one of the first of prophets;
    í elzta lagi sona hans, among the oldest of his sons;
    minnsta lag, the least share.
    * * *
    n. [leggja], a stratum, layer; vóru þá Varbelgir at taka af þau lög sem eptir vóru brúarinnar, Fms. ix. 512: freq. in mod. usage, e. g. lag í vegg, a layer or course of masonry.
    II. metaph. shape, Lat. forma:
    1. a laying in order, due place, right position; leggja stýri í lag, to ship the rudder in its place, hook it on, Fms. vii. 47; leggja stýri ór lagi, to unship the rudder, Al. 67; ganga ór lagi, to be displaced, get wrong, Fms. viii. 291; fóru nú brýnn hans í lag, his brows became smooth and straight, of a man frowning, Eg. 306; koma lagi á e-t, to make a thing right, get a thing into order, Fms. xi. 28; hann kvaðsk eigi lagi mundu á koma fyrir næstu vetrnætr, 67; fylkingar hans komask vel í lag, his ranks fell into good order, Al. 142; brugðit er nú lagi ór því sem vant er, i. e. matters go wrong, not as they were wont to go, Grett. 183 new Ed.; nærri lagi, pretty well.
    2. companionship, fellowship, in an enterprise of peace or war; leggja saman lag sitt, to enter into fellowship, Orkn. 88; þeir áttu mikit lag við Þveræinga, Lv. 73; bundu þeir jarl lag sitt saman, Fms. i. 20; kom til lags við Sigurð jarl sá maðr er hét Rauðr, 194; þá réðsk til lags með honum Einarr þambarskelfir, v. 4; taka e-n til lags ok félagsskapar, x. 202; hann fór til lags með Sörkvi Karli ok herjaði, Nj. 183: of living together, hann réðsk til lags við Beru, Gullþ. 13; fé-lag, q. v.: cohabitation, eiga lag við konu, to cohabit, Karl. 47, Þiðr. 247, Ver. 27, H. E. i. 247, Fms. vi. 122; taka konu til lags, Bs. i. 852; fylgja e-m at lagi (i. e. not in wedlock), Sturl. i. 94, 97; fá lag konu, Þiðr. 299.
    3. market price, tax, as e. g. in Icel. the godi of a district had to ‘lay,’ i. e. set or regulate the market price, Hænsaþ. S. ch. 2; gjalda allt at því lagi sem þar gengr, Grág. i. 213; leggja lag á mjöl, ii. 404; leggja lag á varning manna, Ísl. ii. 126; sagði þann vanda at hann legði lag á varning manna, id.; hundraðs-lag, B. K. 53; fjár-lag, tax, Grág. i. 500.
    4. a thrust, stab, Nj. 97, 253, Eg. 231, 379, Orkn. 450, Fms. ii. 94, and passim; see leggja.
    5. regular time; árar-lag (q. v.), a boating term, time, stroke; hafðu lagið, keep time! hafa seint, fljótt lagið, kunna ekki árarlagið: so in the saying, allt vill lagið hafa, all things require time and tact, or require to be done in a due manner; ó-lag, disorder; það er allt í ólagi, það er ólag á því:—naut., lag is the lull between the breakers, the nick of time for landing; but ólag, the wrong time, when the breakers are dashing against the shore; one of these waves is called dauða-lag, see the interesting passage in Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 660.
    6. [Engl. lay], an air, tune; hétu þeir er bundnir vóru á hinn heilaga Thorlák biskup, at þeir skyldi lausir verða, lögum nokkrum (söngum, v. l.), Sturl. ii. 33: freq. in mod. usage, esp. of hymns, hymna-lag, a hymn-tune, of the Ambrosian hymns; sálma-lag, a psalm-tune; vísna-lag, a song-tune; rímna-lag, a ballad-air: also used of metres, in old metric, Haðar-lag, Edda (Ht.) 140; Togdrápu-lag, 137; tog-lag, 138; Fornyrða-lag, 142; Bálkar-lag, id.; Galdra-lag, 143; Flagða-lag, 245; it is possible that songs composed in these metres were a kind of ‘airs’ accompanied by singing.
    II. adverb. in layers; í tvennu lagi, in two layers, double, Fms. i. 156; í öllu lagi, in every respect, in everything, quite, Band. 6 new Ed.; í mörgu lagi, in many respects, Fms. vi. 133, Fs. 123; í sumu lagi, in some respects, Fms. vi. 207.
    2. with compar. or superl., denoting degree; í meira lagi, considerably, rather, Þiðr. 80; í fyrra lagi, rather early, among the earlier, Ísl. ii. 126; minnsta lag, the least share, Sturl. iii. 238; í verra lagi, among the worst, Hrafn. 9; í hljóðara lagi, rather silent, Sks. 370; í fastara lagi, Str. 9; í lengra lagi, þann dag svaf Unnr í lengra lagi, U. slept that day longer than she was wont, Ld. 14; í lægra lagi, Stj. 107; í hærra lagi, í fremra, síðara lagi, passim; í mesta lagi, very greatly; sá er í mesta lagi strauma þeirra er á Breiðafirði eru, Ld. 56, Stj. 156; í heldra lagi, Fms. ii. 72, Al. 92; Helias var í fyrsta lagi spámanna, H. was one of the first of prophets, Ver. 29; í elzta lagi sona hans, among the oldest of his sons, Fagrsk. 12; í nærra lagi, rather close, Konr. 3; í flesta lagi, very numerous, Gísl. 26:—sér í lagi, laid by itself, apart, D. N. ii. 93; meðallagi (q. v.), average.
    COMPDS: lagskona, lagsmaðr.
    B. Lög, only in plur., [prop. what is ‘laid,’ cp. Germ. gesetz, Gr. θεσμός; the Engl. law seems to be a Scandin. word, for Germ. and Saxon use other words; Dan. lov; Swed. lag]:—law; proverbs, með lögum skal land byggja en með ólögum eyða, Nj. 106; svo eru lög sem hafa tog, Kveldv. i. 45: various law phrases, segja lög, to say the law, tell what is law, esp. technically used of the law-speaker who had to read the law in public, and who, in cases of dispute, had to say what was the law; svá er mælt at sá maðr skal vera nokkorr ávallt á landi óru er skyldr sé til þess at segja lög mönnum, ok heitir sá lögsögu-maðr, Grág. i. 1; biskup skal lög segja en eigi leikmenn, Bs. i. 720; hlýðir þat hvergi at hafa eigi lög í landi, Nj. 149; sem ek veit sannast ok réttast ok helzt at lögum, in the oath formula, 232; leiða í lög, to introduce a law; eptir þat leiddi Skapti Þóroddsson í lög fimmtardóm ok allt þat er upp var talit, 151; þú hefir þó mest at gört, segir Gestr, þótt öðrum verði auðit í lög at leiða, 163; taka e-t í lög, id., Bs. i. 158; leggja lög á e-t, id.; dæma e-m lög, Eg. ch. 57; mæla lög, Fms. vii. 142; ræna e-n lögum, Ld. 102; bjóða, festa lög fyrir sik, N. G. L. passim; setja lög, Fms. xi. 75, Fb. ii. 48; halda vel log sín, 76.
    II. law community, communion, as also a law-district; þyki mér sem málum várum sé komit í únýtt efni, ef eigi hafa ein lög allir, en ef sundr-skipt er lögunum þá mun sundr-skipt friðinum, Nj. 164; í hverri þessi deild landsins er sitt lögþing ok sín lög, yfir hverjum lögum er lögmaðr, Ó. H. 65; þrælar mínir eru ekki í lögum eðr landsrétt við aðra menn, id.; kaupeyri mun ek fá þér svá mikinn at þú megir ganga í hraustra manna lög, Ld. 254; þóat menn vildi þangat ráðask er eigi vóru í þessum lögum, Fms. xi. 76; sögðusk hvárir ór lögum við aðra, Nj. 164; leiða e-n í lög, to introduce a person as a lawful citizen, naturalise, Grág. i. 357; eru þeir nú leiddir í lög með þeim Jómsvíkingum, Fms. xi. 80; lendum mönnum ok sýslumönnum í hverjum lögum ( law community) sem þeir sjá at bezt ber ok hæfir, Gþl. 56; innan laga várra, N. G. L. i. 7; ef maðr kemr ór lögum várum í fylki annat með bú sitt, 98; en þat görðisk þar, at annarr maðr at öðrum nefndi sér vátta ok sögðusk hvárir ór lögum við aðra enir Kristnu menn ok enir heiðnu, Bs. i. 22: in a geographical sense, almost as a local name, Gulaþings-lög, Eiðsævis-lög, Þrænda-lög, passim:—in nicknames of great lawyers, Laga-Eiðr, Bárð. new Ed.; Laga-Ulfljótr, Þórð. (1860) 94.
    COMPDS: lagaafbrigði, lagabeiðsla, lagaboð, lagaboðorð, lagabók, lagabrjótr, lagabrot, Lagabætir, lagadeilur, lagadómr, lagaeiðr, lagaflækjur, lagafrestr, lagafrétt, lagagipt, lagagrein, lagagæzla, lagahald, lagahellur, lagahlýðni, lagakaup, lagakefli, lagakvánfang, lagalauss, lagaleiga, lagalyriti, lagalöstr, lagamaðr, lagamál, lagaorð, lagapróf, lagarefsing, lagarétting, lagaréttr, lagaripting, lagasetning, lagaskilnaðr, lagaskilorð, lagaskipan, lagaskipti, lagasnápr, lagasókn, lagastefna, lagatak, Lagatíð, lagaundanfærsla, lagaúrskurðr, lagavápn, lagavegr.

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  • 8 VÖLVA

    (gen. völu; pl. völur), f. prophetess, sibyl, wise woman, witch (fóru þá um landit spákonur, er kallaðar vóru völur).
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    u, f., also spelt völfa, gen. völu, pl. völur; völfu. or also völfur or voluur; gen. pl. does not occur; the nom. Vala is erroneous: [the etymology as well as the origin of this word is uncertain; but may not the Norse Völva and the Gr. σίβυλλα be relations? the identity in sense at least is very striking; the Gr. word first occurs in Aristoph., and then in Plato; may it not have been adopted from some Scythian tribe, for a word like this, if Greek, could hardly fail to occur in Homer? in völva an initial s, we suppose, has been lost (qs. svölva); in the Greek the ĭ would be an inserted vowel]:—a prophetess, sibyl, wise woman; völva, seiðkona, spákona (qq. v.) are synonymous. The ancient Sagas contain many remarkable records of the heathen wise-women or sibyls, who were held in honour and reverence; at the great feasts and sacrifices in the autumn, the völva (often a woman of rank) went with her troop of maidens through the country, where she, so to say, crowned the feast; she was seated on a high seat (seiðhjallr) in the hall, where she wrought her spells and sang her ‘weird-songs’ (varðlokur), after which the guests went past her one by one, and she told each his fate, or whatever else one wanted to know, e. g. the course of the coming winter and the like. The former part of the Völuspá is evidently conceived as the inspired song of a völva, seated on her high seat, and addressing Odin, while the gods listen to her words; and the latter part of the poem appears to be a kind of necromancy, or the raising of a dead völva, as also is the lay Vegtamskviða; sú kona var þar í bygð er Þorbjörg hét, ok var kölluð lítil völva, hón hafði áttar sér níu systr, ok vóru allar spákonur, en hón var ein þá á lífi, þat var háttr Þorbjargar um vetrum, at hón fór á veizlur ok buðu þeir menn henni mest heim er forvitni var á at vita forlög sín eða árferð, Þorf. Karl. Names of such wise women, Gróa völva, Edda; Heimlaug völva, Gullþ.; Heiðr völva, Landn. 173; Huldr völva, Yngl. S., Hkr. i. 21; to which add the ‘Weleda’ of Tacitus: class. passages are Þorf. S. ch. 3 (exceedingly interesting), Örvar-Odds S. ch. 3 (Fas. ii. 506), Vd. ch. 10: völu vél-spá, Vsp.; eru völfur allar frá Víðólfi, Hdl.; völva ok vís kona. Vtkv.; þá kom til völva sú er Gróa hét, Edda 58; var á því landi spákona sú er sagði fyrir örlög manna, … þeir fara til móts við völunna, Fb. ii. 28; ek fór í skóg til þín í völvu líki, Fas. i. 135; þóttusk menn vita at þar mundi verst hafa völu-leiði, Ld. 328; þá reið Óðinn fyrir austan dyrr þar er hann vissi völu leiði, Vtkv.; úrsvöl Gýmis völva, of Rán the goddess, Edda (in a verse); at hás völva valdi því bölvi, Kormak; in a bad sense, völva and skollvis kona, Hkv. 1. 34; Tacitus (Germ. ch. 8, 46, and Hist. iv. 61, 65, v. 22, 24) speaks of these practices, as also does Plutarch, Caesar ch. 19,— τα μαντεύματα των ἱερων γυναικων.
    COMPDS: Völuspá, Völvustaðir.

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