it is abrevation of the pronoun: einnhverr
in different cases and genders :b

> e-m = einhverr
> e-n = einhvern
> e-s = einhvers
> e-t = eitthvert
> e-u = eithverju

hope this helps =)

--- In norse_course@yahoogroups.com, CalecM@... wrote:
>
> Zoega uses but does not define the following abbreviations, so I'd be
> grateful if somebody here would:
> e-m
> e-n
> e-s
> e-t
> e-u
>
> (And any others that I haven't come across but should know.)
>
> Kind thanks
> Alec
>