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Turmeric (/ˈtɜːrmərɪk, ˈtjuː-/), (botanical name Cur****a
longa (/ˈkɜːrkjʊmə ˈlɒŋɡə/),) is a
flowering plant in the
ginger family Zingiberaceae. It is a...
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Harðar saga ok Hólmverja or
Harðar saga og Hólmverja (listen) is one of the
sagas of Icelanders. It is
preserved in two medieval,
vellum m****cripts, Reykjavík...
- Keldugnúpsfífls
Gunnlaugs saga
ormstungu Hallfreðar saga (two versions)
Harðar saga ok Hólmverja Hávarðar saga Ísfirðings Heiðarvíga saga
Hrafnkels saga...
- also
appears in the
Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál, Færeyinga saga, and
Harðar saga ok Hólmverja and is
mentioned in
Ketils saga hœngs. Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr...
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decaying body. The
mound where Kárr the Old was
entombed r****ed horribly. In
Harðar saga Hörðr Grímkelsson's two
underlings die even
before entering Sóti the...
- (Buttermilk)
Kokum Aambli or
Aamli (Tamarind) Gor (Jaggery)
Chaat Masala Hardar or
Havej (Turmeric powder)
Kothmir (Coriander Leaves)
Elaichi (Cardamom)...
- British-Icelandic
artist Barbara Árnason, who drew
inspiration from the saga
Harðar saga ok Hólmverja,
where Helga Haraldsdóttir
saved her two sons by swimming...
- Grettisfærsla (52r-53r) Gísla saga Súrssonar (53r-70r)
Harðar saga og Hólmverja (70r-88r) Hast, Sture, ed. 1960.
Harðar saga.
Editiones Arnamagæanae,
series A 6. Copenhagen:...
- Kumlbúa þáttr
Draumr Þorsteins Síðu-Hallssonar Gísla saga Víga-Glúms saga
Harðar saga ok Hólmverja McKinnell, John (1993). "Vatnshyrna". In Pulsiano, Phillip;...
- Kali as well as in Krákumál and
verses in Íslendinga saga, Njáls saga and
Harðar saga. Eld-Njörun (meaning "fire-Njörun")
occurs in
women kennings in poetry...