- slátra
- v. слаб. -ō-(dat.) забивать, резать (скот)
þar hafði slátrat verit uxa einum — там был зарезан бык, Nj. 129
* * *гл. сл. -ō- резать, убивать (с дат.)к slá; (а. slaughter — сканд. заим.)
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
þar hafði slátrat verit uxa einum — там был зарезан бык, Nj. 129
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
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