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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Anon Mv II 15VII/1 — Mátti ‘It must’

Mátti vera miðnótt,
móðir sveins er upp stóð,
og í burtu barn stirt
af börum tók gulls Vör.
Móðurinnar, dís dýr
driftar sá, hvar stóð skrift;
liet hun niðr lítt kát
líkamann við orð slík:

Mátti vera miðnótt, er móðir sveins stóð upp, og Vör gulls tók stirt barn í burtu af börum. Dýr dís driftar sá, hvar skrift móðurinnar stóð; hun liet líkamann niðr, lítt kát, við slík orð:

It must have been midnight when the mother of the boy stood up, and the Vör <goddess> of gold [WOMAN] took the stiff child away from the bier. The precious dís <minor female deity> of the snowdrift [WOMAN] saw where the image of the mother stood; she laid the body down, little cheerful, with these words:

grammar

Verbs: Preterite-present verbs

The present tense of these verbs is like the past tense of strong verbs, and their past tense is weak.

eigamegakunnaskulumunumuna
indic.
pres.
sing.


pl.
1st
2nd
3rd
1st
2nd
3rd
á
átt
á
eigum
eiguð
eigu

mátt

megum
meguð
megu
kann
kannt
kann
kunnum
kunnuð
kunnu
skal
skalt
skal
skulum
skuluð
skulu
mun
munt
mun
munum
munuð
munu
man
mant
man
munum
munið
muna
indic. past stem
subj. pres. stem
subj. past stem
átt-
eig-
ætt-
mátt-
meg-
mætt-
kunn-
kunn-
kynn-
skyld-
skyl-
skyld-
mund-
myn-
mynd-
mund-
mun-
mynd-
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