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ONP:[5] margs: marks 73aˣ, Bb
1015[5] margs: mark 61
1015...hefk mart mark á máli. ... ‘...I have many a mark in my speech. ...’
1025...fimm tega marka, þeiras víghagr ... ‘...the fifty marks which the slaying-skilled ...’
1028notes...lagði gráligt mark á hraustan ...
1065notes...at minnum: mark þeira jartegna ... ‘...as a reminder: the mark of those miracles ...’
1153...kross, Krists mark, er kallaz ... ‘...Cross, Christ’s sign, which is called ...’
1240notes[2] margt: mark 167b 6ˣ, 214ˣ
1255...er mikið mark kirkju Máríu ... ‘...to where the mighty sign of the Church of Mary ...’
1388...gráti fyrir marki píslar pátris ... ‘...with weeping before the sign of the Passion of God ...’
1394...[e]k hef lagit mark bjarkar hols ... ‘...I have placed the mark of the birch of the hollow ...’
?notesAnon Líkn 31VII
Krists mark
‘Christ’s sign’ = CROSS
Christ’s sign, → CROSS
Anon Mgr 40VII
mark píslar pátris déí
‘the sign of the passion of god the father’ = CROSS
the sign of the Passion of God the father; → CROSS
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