- (hafstrambr).
According to
Norwegian folklore dating back to the 18th century,
havmand [no]
takes the
mermaid (havfrue) as wife, and the
offspring or
young they...
- Falk 28 guns Loss 26 guns,
burnt 1679 Jægare 24 guns
Vindhund 14 guns
Havmand 34 guns
Spraglede Falk 16 guns Loss 26 guns
Heyre 24 guns, sunk 1712 Hvide...
- and Bokmål
Norwegian havfrue,
whereas merman answers to Danish/Norwegian
havmand. As a side-note, a
supposed Old
Norse haffrú is the
etymological source...
- Thomas; Murray, Dennis; Boutin, Stan; Fahlman, Andreas; Jensen,
Frants Havmand, eds. (2020).
Ecology and
Behaviour of Free-Ranging
Animals Studied by...
- for his
protagonist in
conscious echo of the
Norwegian legend of
Rosmer Havmand, a
merman who
lures a
young woman to her
death by drowning; it is the allure...
- J. J. S. (1855). "Om den i Kong
Christian IIIs tid i Øresundet
fanget Havmand (Sømunken kaldet)".
Dansk Maanedsskrift. 1: 63–96. Roeleveld, M.; Knudsen...
-
river dolphin)".
Animal Diversity Web. Ladegaard, Michael; Jensen,
Frants Havmand; de Freitas, Mafalda; Vera M.F., da Silva; Madsen,
Peter Teglberg (2015)...
-
which is
referred to as a "merman" in the TSB catalog:
while "merman" (
havmand)
occurs in a variant, it is
called a
troll in the
older Danish text, and...
- "
Politiken (in Danish).
Archived from the
original on 22
March 2008.
Havmand,
Tobias (26
January 2008). "En
forsker under anklage".
Dagbladet Information...
- Steenstrup, J.J.S. (1855a). Om den i Kong
Christian IIIs tid i Øresundet
fangne Havmand (Sømunken, kaldet). [pp. 63–96] In:
Dansk Maanedsskrift.
Volume 1. Gyldendalske...