Hmmmm.
While I knew about the 'ø' I was assured the extra on the end was incorrect
for a singular ON forename.
How was I mislead ?
Pete
-----Original Message-----
From: Haukur Thorgeirsson [mailto:
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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 2:42 PM
To:
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Subject: Re: [norse_course] Linguistic Help
Hi, Pete!
> Guðroð is Ok as it is and I am not after doing anything with it.
If you insist. It's not correct, though :-)
> More I'm trying to create a phrase for 'xxxx, Jarl of Skane'.
Okay, that's much better. I'm pretty sure "Hawk, Earl of Skane"
would best be treated as "Haukr Skáneyjarjarl". It would depend
a bit on the time period, though, as well as the dialect.
Kveðja,
Haukur
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