- " The
earliest mentioned dreki was the ship of
unstated size
owned by
Harald Fairhair in the
tenth century. The
first dreki ship
whose size was mentioned...
- shoulders,
suggesting legs,
wings or both, and is
referred to as both a
dreki and an ormr. Similarly, the
dragon in
Beowulf is
referred to as both a wyrm...
-
named Gnitaheath,
where he
becomes a worm or
dragon (Old Norse: ormr or
dreki). Fáfnir's
brother Regin forges a
sword for Sigurð and
convinces him to...
-
exploration and
production in a
region northeast of Iceland,
known as the
Dreki area.
Three exploration licences were
awarded but all were subsequently...
- saga viðfǫrla. Here it is
actually said to be an
extremely large dragon (
dreki). See Olson, Emil, ed.
Yngvars saga viðfǫrla Jämte ett
bihang om Ingvarsinskrifterna...
- the
eagle or
griffin (Gammur)
protects northeastern Iceland, the
dragon (
Dreki)
protects the
southeastern part, and the rock-giant (Bergrisi) is the protector...
- po****r
tourist destination.
There are two
mountain huts and a
campsite at
Dreki [ˈtrɛːcɪ], by Drekagil,
which is
about 100 km (62 mi) by a 4x4 F-road, from...
- Björnsson's
edition Bellows'
translation Dronke's
translation Þar kømr inn
dimmi dreki fljúgandi, naðr fránn, neðan frá Niðafjöllum. Berr sér í fjöðrum —flýgr...
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hydrocarbon exploration.
Licenses in the
southern part,
known as the
northern Dreki area, have been
offered by the
National Energy Authority for the Icelandic...
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interchangeably with the Gr****
borrowing "dragon" (OE: draca, OHG: trahho, ON:
dreki). In
China and
especially in Indochina, the
Indian serpent nāga was equated...