- thread-like
appearance of the
water streaming from the
crest of the wave."
Bylgja "Billow" Emplo**** as a
common noun Dröfn or Bára
According to
Anthony Faulkes...
- Father: Fornjótr Brothers: Logi, Kári Wife: Rán Daughters: Blóðughadda,
Bylgja, Dröfn, Dúfa, Hefring, Himinglæva, Hrönn, Kólga, Uðr
Hversu Noregr byggðist...
-
daughters who
obediently follow their father's wishes. They are: Blodughadda,
Bylgja, Drofn, Dufa, Hefra, Himmingleva, Hronn, Kolga, and Ud.
Baugi – Suttung's...
- 'bear-shirt', (alt. berr-serkr, 'bare-shirt')
frenzied warriors billow bylgja birth byrðr
blather Probably from a
Scandinavian source such as Old Norse...
- Jarð, Jord, Jorth)
Laufey (Nál) Nine
Daughters of Ægir and Rán Blóðughadda
Bylgja Dröfn (Bára) Dúfa
Hefring (Hevring) Himinglæva Hrönn Kólga Uðr (Unn) Skaði...
- íslenskri knattspyrnusögu". RÚV (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 24
February 2022.
Bylgja Eybjörg Arnarsdóttir. "Kvennaknattspyrna í Evrópu: Saga og þróun" (PDF)...
-
Murders (2020) and
Blackport (2021). Nína was born in Reykjavík. Her parents,
Bylgja Scheving and
Filippus Gunnar Árnason, were very
young and
split up when...
- Højskole) in Vejen. His
first poetry collections were Liv som
strir (1912),
Bylgja (1913) and
Strengspel (1914).
Among his children's
books are
Gutane på Tedneholmen...