- were
normally arranged by the family. The
groom would pay a bride-price (
mundr) to the bride's family, and the
bride brought ****ets into the marriage,...
- it in
exchange for Sam's hand in
marriage and the
Skofnung Blade as the
mundr, or the bride-price. At the end, however, he has to face the fact that his...
- of the
couple as well as the
dowry (heimanfylgja) and
wedding present (
mundr) from the groom's family.
Those were the
personal property of the bride...
- ("awe, terror") or
possibly the
German *ag- ("point,
weapon point"), with -
mundr, from Old West
Scandinavian *-munduR ("protection"). The name
appears in...
-
standard dialect (the
Icelandic and
Norwegian dialect): §A ÷ ki-mutr Ge[ʀ]
mundr(?) ÷ ¶ ... ... ...n [su]n ÷ k(a)rþi gærþi ¶ ÷ m(i)n(i)
minni ÷...
- Åsmund or
Aasmund is a
Norse male
given name,
derived from as ('god') and
mundr ('protector').
People with the
given name Åsmund or
Aasmund include: Asmund...
- Hald**** The name is
composed of Ás- from PN *ansuʀ ("pagan god") and -
mundr from PN -munduʀ ("protector").
Asmund is the son of Aki1, the
champion of...
- that
seems to
refer to "perpetual motion", and the
second element is ON
mundr ("protector"). In Helgakvíða Hjörvarðssonar, Hjörvard4
wanted to
marry Sigrlinn...
-
first element is vili ("desire", "wish"), and the
second element from ON
mundr ("protector"). In the
eddic poem Oddrúnargrátr, one of Atilla's warriors...
- poet. The
first element geirr means "spear" and the
second element is ON
mundr ("protector"). In the
eddic poem Oddrúnargrátr, the poem
relates that Oddrun...