Kari Ellen Gade (ed.) 2009, ‘Ívarr Ingimundarson, Sigurðarbálkr 8’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 506.
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2. vinna (verb): perform, work
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Róm (noun n.): Rome
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gata (noun f.): path, road
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ræsir (noun m.): ruler
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Þrœndr (noun m.; °; þrǿndir/þrǿndr): people from Tröndelag
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1. fótr (noun m.): foot, leg
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farna (verb): [made]
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sás (conj.): the one who
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frami (noun m.): success
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drýgja (verb; °-gð-): cause, practise
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sœkja (verb): seek, attack
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síðan (adv.): later, then
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3. ok (conj.): and, but; also
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synð (noun f.; °-ar; -ir): sin
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1. hrjóða (verb): clear, destroy
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herr (noun m.; °-s/-jar, dat. -; -jar, gen. -ja/herra): army, host
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oddviti (noun m.): leader
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heilagr (adj.; °helgan; compar. -ari, superl. -astr): holy, sacred
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dómr (noun m.; °-s, dat. -i; -ar): judgement; court; -dom, -ness (suffix)
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From Scotland Sigurðr proceeded to Rome, Palestine and the River Jordan, visiting holy shrines.
See Note to st. 3 [All]. Hkr (ÍF 28, 297) places the pilgrimage before Sigurðr’s stays in Orkney and Scotland, whereas Orkn (ÍF 34, 217) agrees with Mork in describing his progress from Scotland to Rome.
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