So what your saying is that if you put the subject in front of the
description, the description takes ownership. Putting the description
before the subject, the subject takes ownership, right? Thanks.
> If there is a god of war as well as a god of death then THIS
particular
> god is OWNED by both war and death and we have:
> ass ofrids ok heljar (-or- ofrids ok heljar ass)
> where the feminine noun hel is used in place of the adjective daudi.
>
> There is no doubt an ON word corresponding to 'of' like
German 'von'
> or Latin 'de', etc. but, as in these languages, I guess that it
wont often
> (or ever) be used in the sense of our English 'of'.
>
> There are, no doubt, several members out there that could add
a great
> deal to this discussion ...
>
> Anybody ..., Anybody ..., Anybody ..., Anybody ..., ...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Valek
> To: norse_course@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: 4/5/2003 5:04 PM
> Subject: [norse_course] Question?
>
> What is the Old Norse word for "of". For example "God of War and
> Death" god is ass, war is ofridr, ok is and, and death is daudi,
is
> that correct? But I can find the Old Norse word for "of". Can
anyone
> help me. Thanks.
>
>
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