hverfa

hverfa
clear off
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I)
(hverf; hvarf, hurfum; horfinn), v.
1) to have a circular or rotatory motion, turn round (himinn hverfr);
with acc. of the place, himin hverfa þau skulu hverjan dag, they shall wheel round the heaven every day, of the sun and moon;
2) to be lost to sight (hverfa at sýn); to disappear, vanish (hverfa af himni heiðar stjörnur);
e-m hverfr e-t, one loses a thing (Mávi hurfu sauðir nökkurir);
síðan hvarf hann þeim, he vanished out of their sight;
3) with preps. and advs.:
hverfa af at gera e-t, to leave off doing a thing;
hverfa aptr, to turn back, return;
aptr hverfr lygi, þá er sönnu mœtir, a lie recoils before the truth;
hverfa at e-m, to throng around one (þá hurfu þegar at honum allir ok fögnuðu honum);
hverfa at e-u, to turn to, to adopt (hverfa at e-u ráði);
hverfa brott, to disappear;
hverfa eptir e-m, to follow one;
hverfa frá e-u, to turn away from;
gørðu-t far festa, áðr þeir frá hyrfi, they did not moor the boat before they turned away; to leave off (nú skal þar til taka, sem fyrr var frá horfit);
hverfa í sundr, to part;
hverfa til e-s, to turn (go) to one, or to a place (hlæjandi Guðrún hvarf til skemmu); esp. to go to one and take leave (Gunnar hverfr til allra manna, er hann er búinn); to fall to one’s lot, accrue to one (þótti stór heill til hans horfit hafa);
hverfa um e-t, to encircle, surround (hverfa um hodd goða);
hverfa undan e-m, to be withdrawn from, lost to one (hvarf ríki í Noregi undan Dana konungum);
4) horfinn, pp.
II)
(-ða, -ðr), v.
1) to turn a thing (in a certain direction);
hverfa e-m hugi (acc. pl.), to change a person’s mind;
2) hverfa e-u um e-t, to enclose with a thing;
vera hverfðr útan um e-t, to encircle a thing.
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ð, causal of the last verb:
I. to make to turn, turn, with acc.; h. e-m hugi (acc. pl.), to turn a person’s mind, Hm. 162; sneru þeir krossinum, ok hverfðu (turned) hendr hans niftr, ok höfuð tíl jarðar, 656 C. 37; hann sneri sverðinu í hendi sér ok hverfði fram eggina, Fas. ii. 139; hann ofrar vápni sínu at manni, ok hverfir hann fram hamar, N. G. L. i. 67; h. at sér hinn mjóvara hlut, Ýt. 13; vér hverfum oss í austr (we turn our faces towards the east) þá er vér biðjum fyrir oss, Hom. 156, 158.
II. to enclose; h. garði um e-t, to enclose with a fence, Gþl. 407 (garð-hverfa); himinn þann er hverfðr er útan um lopt öll, Fms. v. 340; hverfðr við e-t, stirred so as to be blended with, Sdm. 18.

An Icelandic-English dictionary. . 1874.

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