hrinda

Etymology
From the, from.

Verb
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 * 1)  to push, shove
 * 2)  to get something going, to push into action, often used in set phrases such as  or.
 * 1)  to get something going, to push into action, often used in set phrases such as  or.
 * 1)  to get something going, to push into action, often used in set phrases such as  or.

Usage notes
The strong conjugation is mostly used for sense 2. Moreover, weak forms are now always used in the present tense and the original strong forms in singular present indicative (hrind, hrindur) are obsolete.

Conjugation
Strong conjugation:

Weak conjugation:

Derived terms

 * (to put something into effect)
 * (to start, synonymous to )
 * (to repel an attack)
 * (to be water-repellent, to repel water)

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to push, thrust
 * 2) to throw off
 * 3)  to void a case