HREYFA

Old Norse Dictionary Entry

HREYFA

Old Norse Dictionary Entry

Definitions

1 HREYFA

ð, [Ivar Aasen royva], to stir, with acc., (but in mod. usage, with acc. of a person, and dat. of a thing); nú varðar eigi þótt sá seyðr rjúki er þeir hafa hreyft, Fms. vi. 105; engi knút fékk hann leyst ok engi álar-endann hreyft, Edda 28.

2 HREYFA

II. reflex. to put oneself into motion, stir, Mag. 93: of a bird (= beina flug), rœyfðisk inn hösfjaðri, Fagrsk. (Hornklofi), of the raven, to shake his feathers, cp. Fms. x. 130 (in a verse); hann hreyfðisk at fljúga, Konr.; feldr nokkurr liggr þar—mér þykkir sem hræfisk (i. e. hrœyfisk) stundum er ek lít til, Fas. ii. 167.

3 HREYFA

2. metaph., hefsk upp ok hreyfisk í farsælligum hlutum, Stj. 376.

4 HREYFA

III. this word, which in old writers is of rare occurrence and limited in sense, has in mod. usage become one of the general terms for to move, stir, and is usually, though erroneously, spelt with ei, hreifa; hreifa við e-u, to touch on a thing; hreifa sig, to stir the limbs; hann hreifir sig ekki, he does not stir:—also with dat., h. e-u máli, to move, bring forward a case; hann hreifði því ekki, he did not even mention it; hvar sem ófriðr hreifir sér, Pass. 21. 13.

Runic Inscription

ᚼᚱᛁᚢᚠᛅ

Possible runic inscription in Younger Futhark

Abbreviations Used

Common Abbreviations

acc.
accusative.
ch
chapter.
cp
compare.
cp.
compare.
dat.
dative.
i. e.
id est.
id
idem, referring to the passage quoted or to the translation
metaph.
metaphor, metaphorical.
mod
modern.
mod.
modern.
p.
page.
reflex
reflexive.
reflex.
reflexive.

Works & Authors

Edda
Edda. (C. I.)
Fagrsk.
Fagrskinna. (K. I.)
Fas.
Fornaldar Sögur. (C. II.)
Fms.
Fornmanna Sögur. (E. I.)
Ivar Aasen
Ivar Aasen’s Dictionary, 1850.
Konr.
Konráðs Saga. (G. III.)
Mag.
Magus Saga. (G. II.)
Pass.
Passiu-Sálmar.
Stj.
Stjórn. (F. I.)

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