Niðr, hleytamaðr, niðjungr ok barn,
konr ok kynkvísl, kundr, ættbogi,
mǫgr, málunautr, mágr ok spjalli,
ættbaðmr, ættslóð, ofskǫpt ok sveinn.
Niðr, hleytamaðr, niðjungr ok barn, konr ok kynkvísl, kundr, ættbogi, mǫgr, málunautr, mágr ok spjalli, ættbaðmr, ættslóð, ofskǫpt ok sveinn.
Relative, brother-in-law, descendant and child, kin and kin-branch, kinsman, family line, boy, speech-mate, in-law and intimate, issue, genealogy, lineage and young man.
[3] kynkvísl: ‘k[…]isl’ B, ‘kýnkvisl’ 744ˣ
[3] kynkvísl ‘kin-branch’: From kyn n. ‘kin’ and kvísl f. ‘branch’. In poetry, the word is found with this meaning only here, but it is attested in prose (see Fritzner: kynkvísl).