Kari Ellen Gade (ed.) 2009, ‘Ívarr Ingimundarson, Sigurðarbálkr 21’ 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. 514.
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2. enn (adv.): still, yet, again
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láta (verb): let, have sth done
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1. annarr (pron.; °f. ǫnnur, n. annat; pl. aðrir): (an)other, second
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3. austr (adv.; °compar. -ar, superl. -ast): east, in the east
[2] austr fyr Mœri ‘in the east off Möre’: A district near Kalmar in south-eastern Sweden (see Andersson and Gade 2000, 461, ch. 89 n. 2; Note to st. 17/8 above). Hkr (ÍF 28, 309) gives the p. n. as Mǫn, i.e. the Dan. island Møn south of Sjælland and east of Falster.
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fyr (prep.): for, over, because of, etc.
[2] austr fyr Mœri ‘in the east off Möre’: A district near Kalmar in south-eastern Sweden (see Andersson and Gade 2000, 461, ch. 89 n. 2; Note to st. 17/8 above). Hkr (ÍF 28, 309) gives the p. n. as Mǫn, i.e. the Dan. island Møn south of Sjælland and east of Falster.
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Mœri (noun f.): [møre]
[2] austr fyr Mœri ‘in the east off Möre’: A district near Kalmar in south-eastern Sweden (see Andersson and Gade 2000, 461, ch. 89 n. 2; Note to st. 17/8 above). Hkr (ÍF 28, 309) gives the p. n. as Mǫn, i.e. the Dan. island Møn south of Sjælland and east of Falster.
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1. gramr (noun m.): ruler
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geirþorinn (adj.): [spear-fierce]
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gunnr (noun f.): battle
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2. heyja (verb): fight, wage (battle)
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njóta (verb): enjoy, use
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vápn (noun n.; °-s; -): weapon
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þás (conj.): when
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Vinðr (noun m.; °; vinðr/-ir): the Wends
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hníga (verb): sink, fall
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ǫrr (adj.): generous, brave
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oddviti (noun m.): leader
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1. annarr (pron.; °f. ǫnnur, n. annat; pl. aðrir): (an)other, second
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2. sinni (noun n.; °-s;): time, occasion; company, following
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Sigurðr fought another battle against the Wends off Möre.
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