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ONP: flaust sb. n....ǫrþeysi flausta; né hlítik ... ‘...the valiant racer of ships; I will not endure ...’
986[7] flaut: flaust Bb
Bb Ok til motz ath mæra miok | herdum fram þordo med svar geilí suarra sía landreka landa | glumdí allr þar er ullar egg þings hedíns vegíar. gn | ott flaust nas fyr nesium noregs saman for.
...ǫggs at flausti. ‘...surged against the boat.’
1000[6] flaust: flaustr Flat, Tóm
1023...neytt, en flaust hratt af ... ‘...tested, and the vessel threw from ...’
1023...sjau tøgu flausta austr. Súðir ... ‘...seventy vessels eastwards. Strakes ...’
1045...fekktu ǫll flaust þeira með ... ‘...all their vessels, every one; ...’
1046...á veg flausta, þás annarr ... ‘...on the path of ships, when the other ...’
1051...austan; dýr flaust klufu flóð. ... ‘...Denmark; the splendid ships clove the flood. ...’
1065...in fljótu flaust, es leið ... ‘...the swift ships in motion when it drew close ...’
1070...skorða fagrbúin flaust øxum í ... ‘...buttress the splendidly equipped ships with axes on ...’
1104...veglig flaust austan ór ... ‘...noble ships [to travel] from the east out of ...’
1104...þar. Þau flaust tíða, es ... ‘...there. Those ships of services, which ...’
1104notes...Linna sextigum flausta; gnaust borða ... ‘...with sixty ships; the noise of the planks ...’
1200...en lǫng flaust taka hvíld ... ‘...and the long ships take a rest ...’
1221...fólka bjó flaust fagrskjǫlduðustum ... ‘...of troops readied a ship with men with the fairest ...’
1221Orðrakkr árr flausta kaupir sér ... ‘The word-bold messenger of ships buys himself ...’
1225notes...Veglig flaust vísa ferðar ... ‘...Magnificent ships of the leader of the troop ...’
1262...skautfögru flaust bauglestis ... ‘...sail-fair ships of the ring-wounder ...’
1264...af ferli flausta sék fjǫll ... ‘...from the path of ships I see mountains ...’
?...of setr flausta; sonr Sveins ... ‘...across the abode of ships; Sveinn’s son ...’
?Lǫgr þvær flaust, en fagrir ... ‘The ocean washes the ships, and fair ...’
?notesNús, þats flaust ins nýta ... ‘Now the ship of the capable ...’
?notes...skalda, fley, flaust ok þekkr, ... ‘...punt, ferry, floating one and pleasant one, ...’
?notesMark Eirdr 23II
þau flaust tíða
‘those ships of services’ = CHURCHES
Those ships of services, → CHURCHES
Þfagr Sveinn 8II
vegr flausta
‘the path of ships’ = SEA
the path of ships, → SEA
Anon (SnE) 12III
ferill flausta
‘the path of ships’ = SEA
the path of ships → SEA
Eskál Vell 5I
ǫrþeysir flausta
‘the valiant racer of ships’ = SEAFARER = Hákon
the valiant racer of ships; → SEAFARER = Hákon
Anon (SnE) 17III
setr flausta
‘the abode of ships’ = SEA
the abode of ships; → SEA
EBrún Lv 1III
orðrakkr árr flausta
‘the word-bold messenger of ships’ = SEAFARER
The word-bold messenger of ships → SEAFARER
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