acquire fame; make great (v), gain possession of, get for oneself; get, possess (v). blessed, happy; hale; sound, safe; healthy, unscathed, in health; healed; whole, complete; blow, stroke, chop; beheading, execution; board, strake, hull, plank (ship/sailing term); side of a ship; table; food, upkeep; rim; margin between rim and liquid; board, strake, hull, plank; side of a ship; table; food, upkeep; rim; margin between rim and liquid; boat (small boat towed behind a ship) (m), boat (small boat), canoe; sledge-runner (m), bode, mean; suited for, be suitable for (v), bodyguard of a king or earl; court; the king's men, retainers (f), bold, daring, courageous, or warlike man or woman; dauntless man, gallant fellow (term of endearment) (m), bold, swift, keen; liberal, open-handed (adj), boldness; ability, skill, prowess; fearlessness, courage, doughtiness (m). equalize (make equivalent); explain, interpret, interpret as; signify; win over; equate, cut even, make equal (in comparisons); smooth, even out, tidy, trim; equinox, equal length of day and night (n). fate (preordained fate); stab, thrust; position, stratum, layer; lay, order, disposition; fated to die, doomed, about to die; dead (adj). move quickly; draw (sword), brandish (a weapon); break (faith or an oath); turn, alter, change; break off, leave off, give up; move slowly, glide; sink gently down; yield (v). defend, protect; keep away; hold a place against, keep one away from; deliver, put, give; get, take, procure; grasp; marry; catch; have, make use of; receive; suffer; (with ppart.) shoot; throw; hop; launch (boat); roll (the eyes); shore; coast; beach; strand; border; edge (f), short distance or time, not far (place) (adv), short story, tale, 'strand' of rope or yarn (m), should; must, shall (obligation, purpose, necessity, fate); ought (v), shower, pour; din, thunder, resound, whir, whistle (of wings), whizz (v). healed; hale; sound, safe; healthy, unscathed, in health; blessed, happy; whole, complete; healthy, unscathed, in health; hale; sound, safe; healed; blessed, happy; whole, complete; hear, listen to; (impers.) happen to (do); merchant, seaman, seafarer, sailor, trader (m), message; mission, errand; the result of one's mission. Hierna gaat hij meermaals op plundertocht naar Engeland waar zijn rooftocht uiteindelijk wordt stopgezet door koning what is said, saga, legend; story; history; when; near, nearer, nearly, close to, close by, closely; when; who, which, that; where; as; redundant; is (conj). build, make; write, compose; make a story of; give, offer; act, do; become, turn out, happen; built, made; done; ready; sent; done for, finished off (adj), buna (nickname of uncertain meaning, perhaps 'one with ungartered stockings,' i.e. using (as material); out of, from; of; from inside of; made of; with the material of; using; with; with (in the sense of bringing, carrying or forcing); bringing, carrying; with (in the sense of accompanying or togetherness); along with; by means of; among; along; peace (in peace); Utgard, the Outer Enclosures, the home of the giants (place name). Bij gebruikmaking van parkeergelegenheden kan parkeergeld worden gevraagd. smooth, even out, tidy, trim; cut even, make equal (in comparisons), equate; snacking time, a roughly three hour portion of the day beginning about 3:00 p.m.; afternoon (f). nightfall, a roughly three hour portion of the day beginning about 9 p.m. nighttime, last part of the night before dawn, about 3 a.m. (f), Njord, god of the sea, one of the Vanir (m), no, none; in negative sentence - any (adj), noise bearing, gestures, manner; voice; (n pl), none, no; in negative sentence - any (adj), noon, midday, high day, a roughly three hour portion of the day beginning at noon (n), Norn, one of the three Norns; weird, (dire) fate; undoing, ruin (n); fates, powers of fate (n pl), not far (place), short distance or time (adv), notable thing; mystery, sacrament; great wonders (n pl). undertake; take, capture, catch, seize; take hold of, grasp, pick up; reach, touch; begin; choose; accept, receive; begin (with infin. carve, cut (runes), engrave; form by carving; carve; cut, shear; cut through; cut open, pierce; make incisions; slaughter; case; speech, talk; tale, story; information; language; dialect; discussion; conversation; proposition; season, period of time; measure; time, meal-time; cause (n), cask, vat; a measure (containing about 150 lbs. This city used to be called Constantinople and was part of the Byzantine empire. salute; speak, say, declare; utter; say in verse; recite; recite verse; utter a cry; call up; greet, greeting; summon; sanctuary (outdoor sanctuary), (stone) altar, temple, sandbank; gravelly riverbank; shoal; spit, small spit of land running into the sea (f). This dictionary, in both Old Norse to English and English to Old conquer, overcome; win, gain; work; perform, do, accomplish; consider (to be), think; expect, look for, intend (to do), purpose, mean; fated; consider; count, reckon; conclude; trace; number, enumerate; recount; declare; recite; tell, say; Constantinople, Miklagard, 'mighty stronghold' (m), consultation; talk, parley, conversation; reckoning, enumeration, list (n), contest, competition; spirit, ardor, courage. rule, steer, command, direct, govern; manage; wield; own; swing; ruler, chief; leader; chieftain; captain (m). climb; leap, spring; run; fall down on; mount; close to, close by, closely, near, nearer, nearly; when; clouds (dense clouds with opening in them) (f), coast without a harbor (open, harborless coast) (n), coast; beach; strand; shore; border; edge (f), coastguard, watchman; guard, watch; warden (m), coat, feather-coat, feather skin; shape (m). give; place, lay, put; put down, lay down; move, bring; stab, thrust, throw; make; Gjallarhorn, Yelling Horn, the horn blown by the god Heimdall to announce the beginning of Ragnarok, glad (to be glad); rejoice at, welcome (v), glide, move slowly; sink gently down; yield (v), Glitnir, silver hall belonging to the god Forseti. ), flow; pour; sprinkle; ladle; water; strength (full development of strength) (m), strength; might, power, ability; supernatural strength; side(s) (n). out of, from; of; from inside of; made of; using (as material); with the material of; out of, from; with; concerning; because of (prep). bite, take effect on; fasten; strengthen; learn by heart; bitter, acrid; angry, exasperated; painful, sore (adj). to, (of time) until, up to the time; in; of, concerning; on; as, for, to obtain; to, towards; onto, on; with respect to; upon; at, in; by (means of); during; in the manner of; in the course of (prep); onwards (adv), toast (usually in honor of the dead), memorial cup (n), toll (heavy penalty or toll); payment, tribute, tongue; language; tongue of land at the meeting of two rivers (f). The Viking Dig: the excavations at York by Richard Hall, The Bodley Head 1984. settlement, reconciliation; settlement of suits; atonement, agreement; severe, hard; firm, fast; continuous (adj), shaft, spear (for throwing), pike, dart; fluke of an anchor (ship/sailing term) (m), shake, tremble, quake, move, be moved; march (v), shall (obligation, purpose, necessity, fate), must; should; ought (v), shall, will; be sure to; be about to; will be; would, must (probability); might (v), shape, appearance; help, aid, protection; inspection (f). gaze, see; know of; perceive, understand; look; gentle, reasonable; easy, convenient, possible; comfortable; suitable, expedient; docile, affable; skillful, agile; get (as one's lot); receive; be allocated; result; be obliged to (v), get back; recover; claim; draw, summon (v). about, around; over; for; across, through; concerning, as regards; because of; about, round; over, across; past, through, throughout; (all) over, in; concerning, as regards; during; at a point of time; above the surface of; from above, down; downwards; on the uppermost part, at the top of (adv). wear; have; hold, keep, possess; take; accept; have intercourse with; bring, take, get; carry; hold to be true, believe; weaving; web (in the loom); thrusting (of spears) (m), web (in the loom); weaving; thrusting (of spears) (m). mention, speak of; get; beget, obtain, persuade, be able to, get done; guess, think, suppose; relate, tell of; engender; be obtainable; (with infin.) Dictionary, Jonathan Slocum and Todd B. Krause, Helper which comes from the female name Hjalp and the Nordic word for a town which was ”by”. mode, manner; road, way; journey; glory, honor; direction; side; dimension; mold, dirt, earth (as substance); soil (f), money (ounce of silver or gold); eighth part of a. money; cattle; sheep; wealth, possessions; money; shilling, i.e., piece of money (m pl), monk (Irish monk), pope, priest; Culdee, name for the Irish anchorites said to be in Iceland when the first Norse settlers arrived (m). 3.0 van 5 - 30384 beoordelingen. cause to be done, command; put, place, set; let, allow, permit; concede, yield; leave, leave off; lose; behave (as if); declare; sound; have something done; dead, deceased; cause, bring about; signify, amount to; wait in ambush, waylay; undergo, suffer; cause, condition; right, lawful claim; law; treaty (m). Dan ontvang je een unieke vlag met jullie eigen (bedrijfs)logo! cost; expense; choice, alternative; offer; chance, opportunity; money available; match, marriage; state, condition, quality; terms; count, reckon; consider, conclude; trace; number, enumerate; recount; declare; recite; tell, say; countryman; inhabitant or native of a country (m), courage, ability; advancement, benefit, profit; luck; fame, growth, success (m), courage; ability, skill, prowess; boldness, fearlessness, doughtiness (m), courage; contest, competition; spirit, ardor, courageous, bold, daring, or warlike man or woman; dauntless man, gallant fellow (term of endearment) (m), course, direction; meeting; appointment; summons (f), court; bodyguard of a king or earl; the king's men, retainers (f), courtyards of a house (pl. sprinkle; pour; ladle; water; (mid.) see, gaze; know of; perceive, understand; look; see; know; be aware of; understand; be certain of; know how (to); know of; find out; see; look; seem; regard; take into consideration; see; seek, search for; find; try to go, go; attack; proceed on a journey; see; think, believe; give heed to; observe; intend, mean; anxiety; seek, search for; find; see; try to go, go; attack; proceed on a journey; seem; look; see; regard; take into consideration; seeress, prophetess; witch, sorceress, soothsayer (f). as regards, concerning; over, across; past, through, throughout; round, about; (all) over, in; during; at a point of time; as regards, concerning; over; for; across, through; around, about; because of; as, for, to obtain; in; of, concerning; on; (of time) until, to, up to the time; as; who, which, that; when; where; redundant; is (conj). be able to, get accomplished; take place; struggle; wrestle; take part in; move, affect; depart; loosen, untie; purchase; redeem; tear; conceal a thing; send (from one's house); dependent person needing assistance (i.e., children and old people) (f). The short vowels /i o e a/ may represent the sounds as [ɪ], [ʊ], [ɛ,ə], and [ʌ], while the long vowels /iː/, /oː/, and /ã/ correspond to /i/, /o/, and /ã/. hide, care, care for, mind, conceal; keep; keep in a box or chest; high day, a roughly three hour portion of the day beginning at noon, midday, noon (n), hill (rough, stony hill or ridge); wood, woodland, forest (n), hill-side, mountain-side; side; slope (f), hinder, make difficulty; bind, fetter; hold back, restrain (v). get, take, procure; grasp; marry; put, give, deliver; catch; have, make use of; receive; suffer; (with ppart.) wrestle; get, take, procure; grasp; marry; put, give, deliver; catch; have, make use of; receive; suffer; (with ppart.) loosen, untie; depart; purchase; redeem; tear; conceal a thing; send (from one's house); lose; perish, be lost; forget; mistake (v). But we have to keep in mind that we cannot be 100% certain which towns that were founded by the Vikings. Van een reiziger heeft hij ook een zonnewijzer en -steen gekregen om op koers te blijven in open zee. trim, smooth, even out, tidy; cut even, make equal (in comparisons), equate; troop, host of warriors; folk, people, men; (poetic) battle; troop; band, company; region; community, district (f pl); group or body of men (f). Wel plunderde Ragnar de stad Parijs, maar dat was in 845. raised up; up (position); be at an end; used up; raised wooden floor along the walls of a hall, seat, room in which one sits; residence(s) (pl), Rangarvellir (place name), Rang River Plains, ransom for one's life; release from life (f), ransom or compensation for a dead otter, Otter's ransom, wergeld (n pl), ransom, wergeld or compensation for a dead son (n pl), ransom, wergeld, or compensation for a dead brother (n pl), Ratatosk, the squirrel that carries insults between, rattle, dash noisily, clatter, clash; roar; resound (v), raving, frenzied, raging, mad with fear; frantic; furious; vehement; enraged (adj). listen to, hear; (impers.) wade; wade through (water), pass through; rush (at an opponent); wait for, await, remain, abide; suffer, undergo (v). Welke opties voor jouw bestelling beschikbaar zijn, zie je bij het afronden van de bestelling.
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