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Rh afmark [afma‘rk],, to alter a sheep-mark on, to a. a sheep, = , *afmarka; avmarka, , afore, and, before, used in some connections from “afore, before”, and answering to “fyrir”, in connection with certain verbs; thus: a) “broken a.”, of a young one (chicken) in an egg: “he’s [‘has’] broken a.”, it has chipped a hole in the shell ; also of the egg itself: broken;  “brostið fyri nev”, of the egg with the young one inside: broken (“broken before the beak’’); in the word “nebb”, beak, is understood; b) to geng a. , perish by falling (from a rock, a precipice or cliff), from an older “ganga (fara) fyrir (bakka, berg, understood)”;  “ganga fyrir björg”; and  “fara fyri bakka”, ; c) laid a., see, Further: “bear a., fa’ a., stand a.” — see under verbs concerned.  afraains [af·rā·ıns] and afrarins [af·rar·ıns], , immature grains of corn mingled with husks which by sifting are separated from the fully ripened corn and used for the cattle.  *af-hroð-. hroði, , scrapings; refuse; rubbish; rode and , , chips; fragment from (chopped) wood. With the transition hroð >  in   the transition ð > r in  hræða, , frighten, from which is found a form hrærir = hræðir; and conversely r > ð in hrœði, , for hrœri, movement; restlessness (see Fr. under hrœði, , and S. Bugge in Ark. f. nord. Fil. II, p. 241 foll.). and,  afrinnins [af·rın(n)·ıns],  , husks shaken from the corn after its drying; immature grains of corn.   de corn), and  (r), , .  afro [af·rō·] and afrod [af·rōd·], , to dissuade, to a. ane fae (frae) a ting or no [‘not’] to dø [‘do’] a ting. Partly [af·rød·], — perhaps under influence of, to mutter; chatter; to talk nonsense — and [af·lø̄d·]. *afráða; afráða, Fær. avráða, avraada,, to dissuade.  afrog [afrȯg],, 1) backwash of the waves after having broken on the shore; the streaming back of the water after the breaking of the billows. ; Burra; , etc.; 2) off-shore tide; outward tide from the shore at the setting in of ebb, = and ;  *af-rák ( reka,, drift). rák, , set of current; rák, raak, råk,, channel; the bed of a current ( strømråk). , afron [afrȯn],, (weak) off-shore tide; outward tide from the shore at the setting in of ebb, = 2 and. *afrun (ron)-. run,, very weak breaker; the wash of the waves to and fro on or near the shore; ron, run,, current in between ( run,, partly the same); (and ) run,, narrow current.  afrødins [af·rø̄·dıns, af·rød·ıns], , = and .  afsedel [af·sē·dəl, -sē$b$·dəl],, to unsaddle; take the saddle off a horse, *afsaðla, afsadle, afset [afsɛt, -sæt],, weak tidal movement; the dying away of the tide shortly before it changes, de a. o’ de tide; to get de a. (o’ de tide); setja (to set), , meaning quell; still, stop anything, so that it decreases, ceases (setja
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