Tarrin Wills and Stefanie Gropper (eds) 2007, ‘Anonymous Poems, Hugsvinnsmál 9’ in Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.), Poetry on Christian Subjects. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 7. Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 365-6.
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hatr (noun n.; °hatrs; -): hatred, enmity
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þú (pron.; °gen. þín, dat. þér, acc. þik): you
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1. hafna (verb): abandon, reject
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3. eigi (adv.): not
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þú (pron.; °gen. þín, dat. þér, acc. þik): you
[2] þú: so 696XV, eigi 1199ˣ, þú eigi 624
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í (prep.): in, into
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manngi (pron.): no
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gjǫf (noun f.): gift
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þú (pron.; °gen. þín, dat. þér, acc. þik): you
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2. vera (verb): be, is, was, were, are, am
[4] vera skalt: ‘[...] skaltv’ 696XV, þú vert 624
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skulu (verb): shall, should, must
[4] vera skalt: ‘[...] skaltv’ 696XV, þú vert 624
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2. vera (verb): be, is, was, were, are, am
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2. vera (verb): be, is, was, were, are, am
[5] ok ver: ok vera 696XV, vertu 624
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nær (adv.): near, almost; when
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2. steðja (verb): stop, place
[5] staddr: ‘sta[...]ur’ 696XV, om. 624
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lýðr (noun m.; °-s, dat. -; -ir): one of the people
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lag (noun n.; °-s; *-): layer; (pl.) law < lǫgskil (noun n.)
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skil (noun n.; °; -): knowledge < lǫgskil (noun n.)
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Lat. parallels: (sent. 30) irascere ob rem [noli] ‘[do not] get angry for no reason’; (sent. 31) neminem riseris ‘do not laugh at anybody’; (sent. 16) mutuum da ‘make a loan’; (sent. 19) quod satis est dormi ‘sleep a sufficiency’; (sent. 32) in iudicium adesto ‘stand by [a friend] in court’; (sent. 33) ad praetorium stato ‘keep in good standing at the praetor’s residence’.
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