- In
Norse mythology, Gram (Old
Norse Gramr,
meaning "Wrath"), also
known as
Balmung or Nothung, is the
sword that
Sigurd used to kill the
dragon Fafnir...
- "strict" and "wicked",
which can be
compared with the use of
adjective gramr ("wrath") as a name for "lord", see
Runic Dictionary Entry for
grimmR Archived...
- made of,
which makes them
impervious to
regular attacks. Once she
obtains Gramr,
Senua can
charge her
heavy attacks for
additional damage and
parries more...
-
defeat of
Hrungnir and
subsequent encounter with Gróa. The Old
Norse word
gramr means "king" and is
probably the
source of Gram's name,
possibly through...
-
strict and wicked", and so
grimmr is
comparable in
semantics to Old
Norse gramr which meant both "wrath", "king" and "warrior".
Other runestones explicitly...
- til
grundar Gunnar jarðar munna; ofan
fellr blóð á báðar benskeiðr, en
gramr reiðisk.
Hristisk hjǫrr í brjósti
hringi grœnna lyngva, en folkþorinn fylkir...
- Fold verr folk-Baldr; fár má
konungr svá; ǫrn
reifir Ôleifr; es
framr Svía
gramr. The host-Baldr <god> [RULER]
defends the land; few
kings are able to do...
- svarðar} {kunnum eldviðum} með sverði sunnr; hann gekk reiðr of skeiðar.
Gramr kunni sarka {rô {holdbarkar}} at gunni; {margr
heggr {Gunnþinga}} lá of...
-
strict and wicked", and so
grimmr is
comparable in
semantics to Old
Norse gramr which meant both "wrath", "king" and "warrior". The
ballad tells that Lord...
- á þik at græðir mik;
minzk mildingr mín, mest þurfum þín; ryð þú rǫðla
gramr, ríklyndr ok framr, hǫlds
hverri sorg ór
hjarta borg. Gæt, mildingr, mín...