dróttseti (noun m.) ‘°court steward (ɔ: the official who, together with the ‘skenkjari’, runs the royal household); chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country’s leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign’s minority or as a sovereign’s deputy); (at the court of a Roman emper’
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- words
- ÞorvV ch. 2 —
dróttseti ‘’l. 1
- ÞorvVÓTI —
drottseti ‘court steward (ɔ: the official who, together with the ‘skenkjari’, runs the royal household)’l. 10838
- AnnL —
drottsete ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 191
- AnnReg —
dróttseta ‘court steward (ɔ: the official who, together with the ‘skenkjari’, runs the royal household)’l. 194
- DI II (1350) —
drotzsæta ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 929
- DN I (*1327›vid 1327) —
drotzseta ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 4934
- DN I (1356) —
droteta ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 5066
- DN III (1323) —
drotsete ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 5521
- DN VII (*1324›DonVar 1ˣ) —
drotsete ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 6364
- DN VII (*1331›DonVar 1ˣ) —
drotsete ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 6372
- DN VIII (*[1326]›apogrˣ) —
drotzsete ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 6423
- DN IX (*[1328]›apogrˣ) —
drotzætanom ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 6497
- DN XV (1367) —
dro⟨t⟩sæta ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 6785
- HákFris —
dróttseti ‘court steward (ɔ: the official who, together with the ‘skenkjari’, runs the royal household)’l. 7518
- Hák81 —
drottsetti ‘court steward (ɔ: the official who, together with the ‘skenkjari’, runs the royal household)’l. 7526
- Hirð —
drottseta ‘court steward (ɔ: the official who, together with the ‘skenkjari’, runs the royal household)’l. 7638
- IslDipl (1414) —
drotzete ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 8050
- LBpB —
drotseti ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 8917
- Mork —
drotsetiɴ ‘court steward (ɔ: the official who, together with the ‘skenkjari’, runs the royal household)’l. 9191
- RbHM (*1308) —
drozsetta ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 9871
- RbME (*1327) —
drotzsæte ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 10068
- RbME (*1329)ˣ —
drottsetta ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 10074
- StatEi3 —
drottsetar ‘chancellor/steward (ɔ: a country's leading administrator), regent (during a sovereign's minority or as a sovereign's deputy)’l. 10323
- ÞiðrI —
drotseti ‘court steward (ɔ: the official who, together with the ‘skenkjari’, runs the royal household)’l. 10761
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