- and then departed. Nine
months later, Edda gave
birth to a son who was
svartr (swarthy, dark). They
named him Þræll (thrall, serf, or slave). Þræll grew...
- Nafnaþulur, Skáldskaparmál Svárangr Nafnaþulur
Svartbrun Vilhjalms saga sjóðs
Svartr ’’Black’’ Nafnaþulur Svásuðr "Mild-One" Svasud,
Suasuthur Son:
Sumarr Gyl****inning...
- (German: schwarz, Dutch: zwart, Swedish: svart, Danish: sort, Icelandic:
svartr). In heraldry, the word used for the
black color is sable,
named for the...
- July 2022. Old
English sweart;
related to Old
Frisian swart, Old
Norse svartr, Old High
German swarz black,
Latin sordēs dirt Hammond,
Wayne G.; Scull...
- (Gunnlǫð). Hámund was Earl of
Hordaland and
father of Hrók the
Black (Hrókr inn
svartr) and Hrók the
White (Hrókr inn hvítr). Haki was
father of Hródgeir (Hróðgeirr)...
-
genitive case of the
local river name Svorta. The
river name is
derived from
svartr which means "black" or "dark". The last
element is land
which means "land"...
- Þeir hofðu ljós hjá sér. Jarl mælti: "Hví ertu svá bleikr, en
stundum svartr sem jorð? Er eigi þat at þú
vilir svíkja mik?" "Eigi,"
segir Karkr. "Vit...
- of the
names of
geographical features in the area, is of
Norse origin:
svartr, dark in colour.
Approximately 1 km south-east of the
summit is the fell's...
-
genitive case of the
local river name Svorta. The
river name is
derived from
svartr which means "black" or "dark". The last
element is land
which means "land"...
- Styrbjǫrn (Styrb) Styrkárr
Oddason (Styrkárr)
Svanr á Svanshóli (Svanr)
Svartr á Hofstöðum (Svart)
Sveinn á
Bakka (SvB)
Sveinn tjúguskegg
Haraldsson (Svtjúg)...