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Ýt. 16; aurr ok saurr, mud and dirt, Ann. 1362; hylja auri, humo condere, in a verse in the Konn. S.
aurriði, örriði, mod. urriði, a, m. salmo trutta, salmon-trout, Fél.
trout, Bolt. aurriða-fiski, f. trout-fishing, Bolt. aurriða-net, n.
to that told of king Augustus of Poland and the blacksmith.
aur-skriða, u, f. a land slip, avalanche, Fbr. 84, Fs. 59.
Rigel in Orion, v. Edda 59.
nets of the herrings, GÞl. 427: a. út, to pour out, fé, Grett. 126. 2.
all of them of the heathen age. The Christian term is skíra, q. v. 3.
á (recipr.), Bjarn. 33; a. e-m e-u í augu upp, to throw in one's face, Eg.
Mart. 80; um verka Þann er hverr jós á annan, Bjarn. 42. II.
Fbr. 173, N. G. L. i. 102: a. bát sinn, to make water, Fms. vii. 331.
many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip, Grett. 132, Þórð. 51.
aus-ker, n. = austr-ker, Shetl. auskerrie, a scoop, v. Jamieson Suppl.
austan, adv. [A. S. eastan; Hel. ôstan], from the east, Eg. 183, Eb.
a preceding prep, á, á vestan, austan..., blowing from west, east..., Bs.
Grág. ch. 85, p. 142 new Ed., Nj. 36, 81, Eg. 100, Landn. 228. γ.
kváma, u, f. arrival from the east, Fms. vi. 23. austan-maðr, m.
(cp. norðan-, sunnan-, vestan-verðr), Landn. 25, Stj. 75, A. A. 286.
austarliga, adv. and -ligr, adj. easterly, Fms. xi. 389.
austastr, superl. easternmost, v. eystri.
Sturl. ii. 158. COMPDS: austfirðinga-búð, f., v. búð. austfirðinga-dómr, m. the court for the east quarter, v. dómr. austfirðinga-fjórðungr, m. the east quarter of Iceland, v. fjórðungr.
aust-firðir, m. pl. the east firths of Iceland, opp. to vestfirðir, Landn.
aust-firzkr, adj. one from the east firths in Icel., Nj. 54, Lv. 57.
aust-ker, n. a scoop, bucket, v. auss-ker.
Kolbiager, east of the Baltic; in a poem of Hornklofi, Fagrsk. 9.
terror) of the east men, a nickname, Landn. 305.
Oros. Ed. Bosworth, p. 22), Ýt. 18.
aust-mál, n. = austrmál, N. G. L. i. 335.
aust-mörk, f. the east mark, i. e. the east, Ýt. 4.
the east; sól í austri, Grág. ii. 224, Rb. 92, Landn. 276; ór austri, Sturl. ii.
25. 2. as adv. towards east, eastward, Nj. 151, Eg. 72, Grág. i. 96, 189.
to toil hard at the pump, Fas. ii. 520, Sturl. iii. 68; til austrar, Grett.
austker (N. G. L. i. 59), a scoop, pump-bucket (cp. ausker), GÞl. 424.
eastern direction, Fms. ii. 49, x. 267, Sks. 38. 655 xiv. B. i.
austr-biti, a, m. a cross-beam nearest the pumping-place in a ship, Fs. 153.
east Baltic, Fb. i. 130, Ls. 60, the last passage in a mythical sense.
COMPDS: austrfarar-knorr, m. a vessel bound for the Baltic, Fms. vii.
where the new Ed. 334 has útfararskip, a ship bound for the Mediterranean (better).
a. heims, Fms. i. 96; í Görðum austr ok austrhólfunni, x. 275; í a.
Blas. 37; Adam ok Eva bygðu síðan í a. Þar sem Hebron heitir, Ver.
= Africa, Norðrhálfa = Europe, Eyjaálfa = Australia. COMPDS: austrhálfu-lýðr, m. people of the east, Stj. 392. Judges vi. 33. austrhálfu-Þjóð, f. id., Stj. 389.
austr-kendr, adj. part, eastern, of wind, Bs. i. 388.
austrligr, adj. eastern, Stj, 336.
Hkr. i. 134 in a poem of the 10th century used of Russia; cp. Brocm. 101.
water down below and the other on deck, vide the Fbr. 131, Grett.
seems, Fas. iii. 198, 202, where a. fé sínu; cp. Gr. GREEK.
eignaðist allt Danaveldi, ok mikinn hluta Saxlands ok allt A., Hkr.
Niðrst. 4, cp. Baut. nos. 780, 979.
place (eptra ok fremra austrrúm) is mentioned Fms. viii. 139.

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