sæmi-ligr

sæmi-ligr
adj. becoming; karlmannligr ok s. at sjá, Bjarn. 3, Fms. vi. 52; veita e-m sæmiligan umbúnað, Eg. 92; makligt ok sæmiligt, Fms. ii. 304; hit sæmiligsta sæti, Nj. 7; s. söngvari, Bs. i. 832; kirkja á sæmiligan kaleik, a costly chalice, Vm. 21, Bs. i. 872; steintjald nýtt, sæmiligt, Vm. 129.

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