- 115,
together with his
father Heiðrekr (Heathoric), half-brother Hlöð (
Hlith) and Hlöð's
mother Sifka (Sifeca). Angantyr's
father Arngrim had
given him...
- in
Norse mythology. He
appears in the
Hervarar saga and
probably also as
Hlith in Widsith, line 115,
together with his
father Heiðrekr (Heathoric), half-brother...
- also in Widsith,
together with his sons
Angantyr (Incgentheow) and Hlöð (
Hlith), and Hlöð's
mother Sifka (Sifeca). The
etymology is heiðr,
meaning "honour"...
- city centre. The name
Litherland derives from two elements, Old
Norse hlið/
hlith-ar,
which means "slope", and Old
English land, "land".
Litherland was mentioned...
- Fairhaven. The name
Lytham comes from the Old
English hlithum,
plural of
hlith meaning '(place at) the slopes'. The Green, a
strip of gr****
running between...
- settlement" or "free settlement", is a
corruption of
early Middle English hlith bere tun, "barley hill settlement".
Liberton is
about two and a half miles...
-
probably have
meant ‘barley farm on a hillside’, from the Old
English words hlith,
hillside and bere-tūn,
barley farm. This
rural parish was
split into Over...