- REKKR
- (-s, -ar), m. man, warrior.* * *m., dat. rekki, Hdl. 3; pl. rekkar; [akin to rakkr, q. v.]: prop. a straight, upright man, a franklin (?), a freq. word in poetry, see Lex. Poët. (Hkv. Hjörv. 18), but in prose only used in old law phrases: in the allit. law phrase, rekkr ok rýgr, man and wife; þann mann skal leiða á rekks skaut ok rýgjar, N. G. L. i. 209; árbornum manni (a noble) fjóra aura, rekks þegni (a freeholder, franklin)? þrjá aura, en leysingja tvá aura; as also, höldr, árborinn maðr, rekks þegn, leysingi, N. G. L. i. 172, 173 (the rekkr stands therefore as the third in rank next to a freed man); rekkar þeir þóttusk er þeir ript höfðu, they felt themselves proud, Hm. 48; Hálfs-rekkar, the champions of king H., Fas. ii. 25, Edda 107 (the etymology there given is a mere fancy).
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.