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ambátt, f. (1) bondwoman; (2) concubine.
ambátta-fang, n. tussle between bondwomen.
ambáttar-barn, n., (-dóttir), f. child, daughter of a bondwoman;
-ligr, a. vile, like an ambátt;
-mót, n. expression (mien) of a bondwoman (er eigi -mót á henni);
-sonr, m. son a bondwoman.
amboð, n.= andboð, annboð.
amma, f. grandmother (fóður-móðir, móður-móðir).
ampli, m., amppúll, jug (ampulla). '
amra (að), v. to howl or yell piteously (of cats).
an, conj. than (an old form for en').
and-, a prefix denoting whatever is opposite, against, towards, and fig. hostile, adverse; often spelt an- or ann-.
anda (að), v. to breathe, live (meðan þeir megu a.) ; refl., andast, to breathe one's last, die;
andaðr
, pp. dead; hún var þá önduð, had breathed her last.
anda-gift, f. inspiration ;
-kast, n. breathing;
-lauss, a. without breathing (lifa -lauss);
-liga, adv. spirtually;
-ligr, a. spiritual (-lig fœða).
andar-, gen. from 'önd';
-auga, n. spiritual eye;
-dauði, m. spiritual death;
-dráttr, m. breath, respiration.
andar-egg, n. duck's egg;
-fygli, n. ducks.
andar-gjöf, f. = -gift;
-gustr, m. breath of wind;
-heilsa, f. spiritual welfare;
-kraptr, m. strength of mind;
-rúm, n. breathing time;
-sár, n. mental wound.
andar-steggi, -steggr, m. drake.
andar-sýn, f. vision;
-tak, n. breath;
-vani, -vanr, a. breathless, lifeless.
and-blásinn, p . blown up, inflated with wind or air.
and-boð, n. utensil (- annboð).
and-dyri, n., -dyrr, f. pl. porch.
and-fang, n. reception, hospitality.
and-fælur, f. pl. fright; vakna með -fælum, to awake in a fright.
and-fœtingr, m. (1) a person whose feet are turned backwards ; (2) pl. and-fœtingar, Antipodes.
and-hlaup, n. suffocation.
and-hvalr, m. bottle-nosed whale.
andi, m. (1) breath, breathing; a. Ingimundar er ekki góðr, his breath smells, is foul; (2) current of air (a. handar þinnar); (3) gramm., aspiration (linr, snarpr a.); (4) soul (guð skapaði líkamann ok andann); gjalda guði sinn anda, to die; (5) spirit, spiritual being; úhreinn a. an unclean spirit; heilagr, a., the Holy Ghost.
and-kostr, m. see annkostr.
and-lauss, a. breathless, lifeless.
and-lát, n. (1) death (þá er þú fregn andlát mitt); (2) the last gasp ; þá var konungr nær andálti, was almost breathing his last.
andláts-dagr, m., -dœgr, n. day of death;
-sorg, f. grief for a death;
-tíð, f. , -timi, m. time of death.
and-liga, adv. spiritually;
-ligr, a. spiritual (biskup hefir andligt vald til andligra hluta).
andlit, n. face countenance.
andlits-björg, f. visor;
-bliða, f. mild expression of the countenance;
-mein. n. cancer in the face;
-skepna, f. form or make of the face;
-sköp, n. pl. = -skena var vel sköpum, had well formed features;
-vænn, a. fine-featured;
-
vöxtr, m. form of the face, features;
and-marki, m. see annmarki.
and-málugr, a. contentious, quarrelsome;
-mæli, n. pl. contradiction, objection.
and-nes, n. promontory, headland;
-orða, a. indecl., at verða andorða, to come to words with;
-óf, n. paddling with the oars, so as to keep a boat from drifting (cf. andœfa).
and-rammr, a. having foul breath.
andrar, m. pl. snow-shoes.
andrjá, f. tumult, uproar.
and-róði, m. pulling against tide and wind; þeir tóku (áttu) mikinn
-róða, they had a hard pull;
-róðr
(-ra), m. = andróði ;
-saka (að),
v. to reprimand (hann -sakaði sveinana harðliga);
-sakan, f. reprimand, rebuke;
-skoti, m. (1) opponent, adversary ; (2) the devil, satan.
and-spilli, n. colloquy, discourse.



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