2. afbrigð (noun n.) ‘transgression, deviation’
Please note that the lexical concordance has not been reviewed and should not be referenced.
- words
- Anon Brúðv 19VII —
afbrigð ‘a transgression’l. 4
- Laxd —
afbrigð ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 8898
- Anon Lil 76VII —
afbrigðin ‘deviation’l. 7
- NjM —
afbrigð ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 9253
- NjR1908 —
afbrigð ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 9282
- Gramm4 —
afbrigð ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 7382
- ÁKr —
afbrigð ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 42
- DI II (*[1269]›AM 671) —
afbrigd ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 657
- GrgKonII —
afbrigð ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 7419
- GrgStað —
af brigð ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 7423
- MarD634ˣ —
afbrigd ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 8991
- Páll1 —
afbrigþ ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 9549
- Rómv1 —
afbrigð ‘breach (of sth.), infringement, violation (of a rule, law, etc.), offence’l. 10155
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