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September 2023. "Part 4 : When You
Think There Is No More to Say, M'Anam &
Systir". Anúna.
Archived from the
original on 28
September 2023.
Retrieved 28 September...
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resources to
enforce the law. Consequently, a
vigilante group called "Stóra
systir" ("Big Sister") has been formed. A
report published in 2017 by the National...
- auschwitz.dk. Illugadóttur, Veru (19
January 2012). "Gamla
konan í smábænum var
systir Hitlers" [The old
woman in the
small town was the
sister of Hitler]. Lemúrinn...
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Gunnarr ok Högni, Gjúka arfar, ok it sama Guðrún,
systir þeira; eigi var Gutþormr Gjúka ættar, þó var hann bróðir
beggja þeira; allt er þat ætt þín, Óttarr...
- slow to speak, but at last he said: Óbróðurliga
vartu leikin, in ágæta
systir. "Unbrotherly the
bloody game they pla**** with you,
excellent sister." Tofa...
- is a first-degree relative. The
English word
sister comes from Old
Norse systir which itself derives from Proto-Germanic *swestēr, both of
which have the...
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cognate wyrt, cf. wort), sale (sala), s**** (skrap), seat (sæti),
sister (
systir,
related to OE.
cognate sweostor),
skill (skial/skil), skin (skinn), skirt...
- brafr(-sis) "brother" *swésōr "sister"
sister (< OE sweostor,
influenced by ON
systir)
swistar "sister"
soror "sister" ⇒ éor "cousin's daughter" svásṛ "sister"...
- U 489.
kinluk Ginnlaug, ×
hulmkis Holmgæiʀs × tutiʀ dottiʀ, ×
systiʀ systiʀ × sukruþaʀ Sygrøðaʀ × auk ok × þaiʀa þæiʀa × kaus Gauts, × ...
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tenth anniversary, the band
released its
third album,
Komdu til mín
svarta systir. The
album garnered critical acclaim and
earned Mammút
eight nominations...