[7] vargr ‘an outlaw’: Lit. ‘a wolf’. The noun has a dual semantic significance, like the OE wearg ‘wolf, accursed one, outlaw’. The phrase vargr í véum ‘outcast in the sanctuaries’ applies particularly to those who have broken the tabu of sanctuary, as is the case here, although the more usual crime so designated was that of killing at an assembly (Foote and Wilson 1980, 402).