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haugr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haugr is a
Norse name and
landform name
deriving from the noun Old Norse:
haugr meaning hill, knoll...
- Björn at
Haugi ("Björn at the Barrow" from the Old
Norse word
haugr meaning mound), Björn på Håga, Björn II or Bern was,
according to
Hervarar saga, a...
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Norse '
haugr ' ("mound" or "grave-mound" ). The name
changed and
evolved over time : Þing-
haugr - (Old Norse) c. 9-10th
century Thing-
haugr Thynghowe...
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burial mound (Norwegian:
Oseberghaugen ved
Slagen from the Old
Norse word
haugr meaning kurgan mound or barrow) was
undertaken by
Swedish archaeologist...
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frequently used for farm homesteads.
Haugen derives from the old
Norse word
haugr meaning tiny hill,
small gr****y knoll, or mound.
Derivatives also include...
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runic OEN: fæigʀ, gæiʀʀ,
haugʀ, møydōmʀ, diūʀ; with Post-runic OEN: fēgher, gēr, hø̄gher, mø̄dōmber, diūr; OWN: feigr, geirr,
haugr, meydómr, dýr; from PN...
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Haugen Pronunciation HOW-gən
Origin Word/name Old Norse:
haugr Meaning hill, knoll, or
mound Region of
origin Norway Other names Variant form(s) Haugan...
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Lindholm Høje (Lindholm Hills, from Old
Norse haugr, hill or mound) is a
major Viking burial site and
former settlement situated to the
north of and overlooking...
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topographic name
derived from the Old
Norman word hogue,
itself from Old
Norse haugr meaning hill or
mound and
appears as a
habitational name for
locations in...
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suburbs of Tang Hall and Osbaldwick. Howe, when
derived from the Old Norse:
haugr,
means hill, knoll, or
mound and may
refer to a tumulus, or barrow. Siward's...