- the word was the
native term." In Icelandic, the word
kollur (Old Norse:
kollr, Norwegian: koll or kolle)
means "a
rounded protrusion, such as a rounded...
-
married Signý,
daughter of an
unnamed king of Vörs, but was
urged by Koll (
Kollr), one of his men, to also look at
Geirhild (Geirhildr)
daughter of Dríf...
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suggested that the name is from the
Norse *rok,
meaning 'foaming sea', and
kollr,
meaning 'bald head'—a word
which appears in
other placenames in Scandinavian-speaking...
-
parish as 156. The
toponym "Coleshill" is
derived from the Old
English kollr,
meaning "head", "top" or "hill". It may be that the
river was
named after...
- bird (Bjarne
Erlingsson 1288), two
crossed axes and a fleur-de-lis (Jon
Kollr 1297), and a fleur-de-lis
between two
roses on a fess (Baron
Snare Aslaksson...
-
memory of Ófeigr, his father, but
Gautr made (it), the son of Bjǫrn from
Kollr." This
stone cross is
located in the
church Andreas. It is
engraved with...
- Law Review, vol.3 no.1 / 2011, pp.111–128.
Retrieved on 22
April 2013.
Köllring,
Martin (September 2009). "Jürgen Wöhler has
worked for German-South Korean...
- Ruim,
Ruiminn Eigg
Sobrica Egea Ega, Ego Coll
Colossus Kolbeinsey Also
Kollr in Old Norse.
Tiree Birila Ethica Terra Tyrvist Tir iath "Tir iath" is 6th...