- máðe þæim kæipa í bormóþa húni. Huæaʀ of kam hæráss á hi á land gotna.
Fiskʀ óʀ f(ir)na uim suim(m)ande, fogl á f??????? galande.
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- Book) and
Suffolk [in England], and
derives from the old
Norse name of
Fiskr.
Legend holds that they
arrived with the
invading forces of Olaf Tryggvason...
-
described below margýgur,
hafgygur ('mer-troll'), haffrú ('sea-maid'); mey-
fiskr ('maiden-fish'). In
Sweden also and sjö-kona (sjö-kuna in the
dialect of...
- Einn
fiskr er enn útaldr, er mér vex
heldr í augu frá at
segja fyrir vaxtar hans sakir, þviat þat mun
flestum mǫnnum útrúligt þykkja; þar
kunnu ok fæstir...
- ("mud") + býr ("farm, village"). Fishguard, Pembrokshire, from Old
Norse fiskr-gardr ("fish yard"). ****ord Haven, Pembrokeshire, from Old
Norse melrfjordr...
-
appearance On the
property of
McLeod of McLeod. The name is
Anglicised Fiskr, a fish: vagr, a bay = Fish Bay", Norse."
Notably this map does not show...
-
combined with æppel,
meaning "apple") and
Figard (Figart 1238,
combined with
fiskr,
meaning "fish"). -gate or -gathe,
meaning "way", as in Houlgate, la Houlgate...