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Bjarnarsonar járnsíðu in the Hauksbók
Hroald Spine (Hróaldr
hryggr) is
called Thorvald Backbone (Þórvaldr
hryggr Ásleiksson) in the
genealogy of Hauksbók version...
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Bjarnarsonar járnsíðu in the Hauksbók
Hroald Spine (Hróaldr
hryggr) is
called Thorvald Backbone (Þórvaldr
hryggr Ásleiksson) in the
genealogy of Hauksbók version...
- brækni). The
suffix derives from rigg (meaning "ridge", from the Old
Norse hryggr).
Early spellings had
several variations including Brecenrigg, Brecenrig...
- Book, as Riston, Ritone, and Ritun. The name
comes from the Old
Norse word
hryggr ('ridge'),
which had come into more
general use in Old English, and the...
- Old
Norse origin,
consisting of the
combination of askr (ash tree) and
hryggr (ridge),
meaning the
ridge where ash
trees grew,
denoting the existence...
- Book, as Riston, Ritone, and Ritun. The name
comes from the Old
Norse word
hryggr ('ridge'),
which had come into more
general use in Old English, and the...
- this had come to
compete with an
alternative form
deriving from Old
Norse hryggr ("ridge"),
which underlies the
modern form Latrigg. But the
origins of the...
- ridge” and
originates from the Old
Norse words “Hvin”
meaning gorse and “
Hryggr”
meaning Ridge. Whin Rigg is
linked to the
adjoining fell of
Illgill Head...
- current",
alluding to the
nearby Black Loch. The
second element is Old
Norse hryggr meaning "a ridge" (>
Scots rigg).
Limerigg was
traditionally a sp****ly...
- Belleclive, 1212]
Birkrigg Common 'ridge with
birch trees' from Old
Norse birkr hryggr Bolton probably 'farmstead with a shelter' from Old
Norse boðl tun, the...