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hökulbrækr

nafnorðkvenkynhökul-brækr
f. pl., also by dropping the aspirate, ökul-brækr, Fas. iii. 41:—‘cloak-breeks,’ a kind of dress, perhaps like a Highlander’s kilt, prob. derived from hökull, hekla, and not from ökla, an ankle; it is used of beggarly attire, Ísl. (Kjaln. S.) ii. 417, Fas. iii. 41.