Tarrin Wills and Stefanie Gropper (eds) 2007, ‘Anonymous Poems, Hugsvinnsmál 102’ in Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.), Poetry on Christian Subjects. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 7. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 421.
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2. vinna (verb): perform, work
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víti (noun n.; °-s; -): punishment
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dylja (verb; °dulði; dulðr/duliðr/dulinn (præs. sg. 3. pers. dyll Hirð 401²³, etc., dyl FrostKrᴵ 152¹⁹, etc.)): conceal
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2. engi (pron.): no, none
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maðr (noun m.): man, person
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3. ef (conj.): if
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1. vita (verb): know
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3. á (prep.): on, at
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sik (pron.; °gen. sín, dat. sér): (refl. pron.)
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saka (verb): blame, be guilty
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3. sinn (pron.; °f. sín, n. sitt): (refl. poss. pron.)
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verki (noun m.; °-a): deed, work
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skulu (verb): shall, should, must
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seggr (noun m.; °; -ir): man
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2. hverr (pron.): who, whom, each, every
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3. laun (noun n.; °-; -): rewards
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með (prep.): with
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1. leiga (noun f.; °-u; -ur): hire, rent, interest, pay
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2. taka (verb): take
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Lat. parallel: (Dist. III, 17) Quod merito pateris, patienter perfer id ipsum, / cumque reus tibi sis, ispum te iudice damna ‘That which you bear deservedly, endure it patiently, and when you stand as a defendant before yourself, judge yourself strictly’. Line 3 corresponds to st. 33/6. Lines 4-6 are the same as st. 77/4-6 in 624.
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