Norse - Law Dictionary Search Results
bylaw
[Middle English bilage bilawe local law, probably ultimately from Old Norse bȳr town + lg law] 1 : a rule adopted
outlaw
outlaw [Old English tlaga, from Old Norse tlagi, from t out + lag lg law] 1 :
vagrant
of vagrer walcrer to wander about, drift, probably from Old Norse valka to roll, wallow] : one who has no established
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waive
abandon, forsake, from waif weif forlorn, stray, probably from Old Norse veif something loose or flapping] 1 : to relinquish (as
Baresark
A Berserker or Norse warrior who fought without armor or shirt of mail Hence
Brage
the Norse god of poetry and music a son of Odin
Bragi
the Norse god of poetry and music a son of Odin
Donar
the Teutonic god of thunder counterpart of Norse Thor
VerbarJarl
English history one of the leaders in the Danish and Norse invasions
Nerthus
The Teutonic goddess of fertility later identified with Norse Njord
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