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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Anon Nkt 60II

Kari Ellen Gade (ed.) 2009, ‘Anonymous Poems, Nóregs konungatal 60’ 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. 798.

Anonymous PoemsNóregs konungatal
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Stóð ‘stood’

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standa (verb): stand

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einart ‘firmly’

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einart (adv.): incessantly

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Inga ‘Ingi’s’

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Ingi (noun m.): king, Ingi

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ríki ‘power’

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ríki (noun n.; °-s; -): kingdom, power

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átján ‘for eighteen’

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áttján (num. cardinal): eighteen

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ok ‘and’

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3. ok (conj.): and, but; also

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sjau ‘seven’

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sjau (num. cardinal): seven

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unz ‘until’

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2. unz (conj.): until

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Hôkon ‘Hákon’

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Hákon (noun m.): Hákon

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með ‘with’

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með (prep.): with

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herliði ‘a war-host’

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herlið (noun n.): [a war-host, troop]

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í ‘in’

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í (prep.): in, into

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Vík ‘Viken’

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2. Vík (noun f.): [Vík, Viken]

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Inga ‘Ingi’

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Ingi (noun m.): king, Ingi

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felldi ‘killed’

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3. fella (verb): fell, kill

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gunndjarfr ‘battle-brave’

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gunndjarfr (adj.): battle-brave

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gramr ‘ruler’

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1. gramr (noun m.): ruler

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í ‘in’

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í (prep.): in, into

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Ósló ‘Oslo’

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Ósló (noun f.): [Oslo]

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hauðri ‘with earth’

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hauðr (noun n.): earth, ground

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[11] hulðr hauðri ‘covered with earth’: As Sigurðr jórsalafari, Ingi was interred in the stone wall of the church, not in the ground. See Note to st. 51/5 above.

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hulðr ‘covered’

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2. hylja (verb): to bury, cover, inhume

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[11] hulðr hauðri ‘covered with earth’: As Sigurðr jórsalafari, Ingi was interred in the stone wall of the church, not in the ground. See Note to st. 51/5 above.

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at ‘in’

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3. at (prep.): at, to

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hǫfuðkirkju ‘the cathedral’

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hǫfuðkirkja (noun f.): cathedral

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Ingi Haraldsson was killed at the battle of Oslo on 4 February 1161, by the army of his nephew, Hákon herðibreiðr ‘Broad-shoulder’ Sigurðarson. Hákon was the son of Sigurðr munnr ‘Mouth’ Haraldsson. Ingi ruled Norway 1136-61, and he was buried in Hallvardskirken in Oslo. See HákherðHkr (ÍF 28, 365-9).

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