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related to Old
Saxon blak ("ink"), Old High
German blach ("black"), Old
Norse blakkr ("dark"),
Dutch blaken ("to burn"), and
Swedish bläck ("ink"). More distant...
- Högni Hölkvi, en
Haraldr Fölkvi,
Gunnarr Gota, en
Grana Sigurðr. Björn rode
Blakkr, And Bjárr rode Kertr; Atli rode Glaumr, And
Adils on Slöngvir; Högni on...
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Under Aðils, A gray one, wandered,
Wounded with the spear. Björn rode
Blakkr ("Black"), And Bjárr rode Körtr ("Vigorous, Brave"); Atli rode
Glaumr ("Merriment")...
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Compare with
Blacqueville for the
phonetics Vakr- > Vacque-
similar to
Blakkr > Blacque- Blac(h)revilla 11th century).
Vacqueville (Meurthe-et-Moselle...
- diēgesis and it
concerns an
event in 1164. Moreover,
Pritsak notes that ON
blakkr also had the
meaning 'pale'
which designated the
first ruling horde of the...
- Tjaldari, Gulltoppr, Goti, Soti, Mor, Lungr, Marr, Vigg, Stuffr, Skaevadr,
Blakkr, Thegn, Silfrtoppr, Fakr, Gullfaxi, Jor, and Blóðughófi.
Horses belonging...
- (Bjhít) Bjǫrn
krepphendi (Bkrepp) Bjǫrn
Ragnarsson (BjRagn) Bjǫrn (Bjǫrn)
Blakkr (
Blakkr) Bótólfr
begla (Bót)
Bragi inn
gamli Boddason (Bragi)
Brandr inn víðfǫrli...
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inserts three stanzas,
where Gauti orders his
swain to
saddle his pale (
blakkr) and
brown horse so they can ride to the priest's house. The harp-hurling...