hrjósa

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to shudder
 * Mér hrýs hugur við sóuninni sem stöðugt á sér stað í vestrænum þjóðfélögum.
 * I shudder at the thought of the waste that continually happens in western societies.

Usage notes
This verb is now limited to the subject hugur (“mind”) in the phrase hrjósa hugur við (“shudder at the thought of“; literally, “[one's] mind shudder”), which takes a dative object in front (indicating the person whose mind shudders) in addition to the dative object of the preposition við (indicating what makes it shudder).

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to shudder

Usage notes
Attested usage is the same as in modern Icelandic, with hugr and við. (See Icelandic section above.)

Descendants

 * Norwegian (nynorsk): rjosa
 * Norwegian (nynorsk): rjosa