Kari Ellen Gade (ed.) 2009, ‘Anonymous Poems, Nóregs konungatal 48’ 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, pp. 791-2.
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2. vera (verb): be, is, was, were, are, am
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báðir (pron.; °gen. beggja (báðra), nom./acc. n. bǽði): both
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leggja (verb): put, lay
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2. norðr (adv.): north
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í (prep.): in, into
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grund (noun f.): earth, land
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3. á (prep.): on, at
[4] á Niðarbakka ‘on the banks of Nidelven’: Nidelven (Nið) is the river that flows through the city of Trondheim. See also Sturl Hákkv 23/4.
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Niðarbakki (noun m.): [banks of Nidelven]
[4] á Niðarbakka ‘on the banks of Nidelven’: Nidelven (Nið) is the river that flows through the city of Trondheim. See also Sturl Hákkv 23/4.
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þar (adv.): there
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standa (verb): stand
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3. hár (adj.; °-van; compar. hǽrri, superl. hǽstr): high
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í (prep.): in, into
[6] í hǫfuðkirkju ‘in the cathedral’: Kristkirken in Trondheim. See Note to st. 35/7.
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hǫfuðkirkja (noun f.): cathedral
[6] í hǫfuðkirkju ‘in the cathedral’: Kristkirken in Trondheim. See Note to st. 35/7.
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Óláfr (noun m.): Óláfr
[7] skrín Óláfs ‘shrine of Óláfr’: See Note to st. 31/7.
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skrín (noun n.; °-s; -): shrine
[7] skrín Óláfs ‘shrine of Óláfr’: See Note to st. 31/7.
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3. of (prep.): around, from; too
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2. altari (noun n.; °-s/-(fx. HómNo¹² 67¹¹); -): altar
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