- galdra·kona
- f.колдунья, ведьма, волшебница, чародейка
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
galdragon — /galˈdrə gən/ (Walter Scott) noun An obsolete Shetland word for a sorceress or witch ORIGIN: ON galdra kona, from galdr crowing, incantation, witchcraft, and kuna woman … Useful english dictionary
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Icelandic literature — Introduction body of writings in Icelandic, including those from Old Icelandic (also called Old Norse) through Modern Icelandic. Icelandic literature is best known for the richness of its classical period, which is equivalent in time… … Universalium