From: Patricia
Message: 4785
Date: 2005-01-25
In chapter 62 of The Saga of Egil Skallagrimsson, Egil's friend Ariinbjorn gave Egil a sword its name was Dragvandil, and that means - SlicerPatriciaArinbjorn in the story (his name means Hearth-Bear) is customed to giving folk beautiful gifts his father was Thorir the Hersir who was very wealthy and lived generously----- Original Message -----From: xeon_iesSent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 1:04 PMSubject: [norse_course] Re: English to Norse
Thanks a lot, Llama and Fjornir.
I never expected you folks to be so helpful!
Harmbrenna sounds nice.
As for "The Worthy One", it's actually a name I intend to give to a sword.
What does "The Worthy Sword" and "The Worthy Slicer" translates to?
Thanks,
Xeon. :-)
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