skeina

skeina
I)
(-da, -dr), v. to scratch, wound slightly (hefir þú skeint þik? hann svarar: ekki em ek skeindr);
refl., skeinast, to get a scratch, a slight wound.
II)
f. scratch, slight wound (kalla ek þetta skeinu ok ekki sár).
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1.
u, f. a scratch, slight wound; kalla ek þetta skeinu en ekki sár, Nj. 205, Háv. 50, Fms. ix. 497, Róm. 239; var skeinan saman hlaupin, Grett. 152.
COMPDS: skeinuhættr, skeinusamr, skeinisamt.
2.
d, [skeini, skán, skæni], to wipe, tergere foramen.

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