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[2] geingu að ‘went at it’: For this meaning of ganga að, see Fritzner: ganga at 2. The verb-adv. collocation could also mean ‘attack’ (Fritzner: ganga at 1), or the prep. að could be directional ‘they went over to him’ (so Skj B).