Kari Ellen Gade (ed.) 2009, ‘Anonymous Poems, Nóregs konungatal 41’ 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. 788.
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koma (verb; kem, kom/kvam, kominn): come
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ofbráðr (adj.): [very suddenly]
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2. ǫnd (noun f.; °andar, dat. ǫnd/ǫndu; andir): soul, breath
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5. at (nota): to (with infinitive)
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ræna (verb): rob
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mikill (adj.; °mikinn): great, large
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sótt (noun f.; °-ar; -ir): illness
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2. Magnús (noun m.): Magnús
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faðir (noun m.): father
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2. vera (verb): be, is, was, were, are, am
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2. enn (adv.): still, yet, again
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ǫðlingr (noun m.; °; -ar): prince, ruler
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grafa (verb): to dig, earth, bury
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Kristr (noun m.; °-s/-, dat. -i; -ar): Christ
[7] Krists * kirkju: Krists at kirkju Flat
[7] * Kristskirkju ‘in Kristkirken’: See Note to st. 35/7.
[7] * Kristskirkju ‘in Kristkirken’: See Note to st. 35/7.
[7] * Kristskirkju ‘in Kristkirken’: See Note to st. 35/7.
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í (prep.): in, into
[8] í Kaupangi ‘in Trondheim’: Kaupangr was the earliest name of present-day Trondheim (see Gade 1998).
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kaupangr (noun m.): Trondheim
[8] í Kaupangi ‘in Trondheim’: Kaupangr was the earliest name of present-day Trondheim (see Gade 1998).
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Óláfr kyrri Haraldsson died of an illness on 22 or 23 September 1093. See Theodoricus (MHN 58-9), Ágr (ÍF 29, 41), Mork 1928-32, 296, Fsk (ÍF 29, 302), ÓlkyrrHkr (ÍF 28, 209).
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