hryggr

hryggr
I.
m., gen. hryggjar, pl. hryggir
1) спинной хребет, позвоночник, спина
2) гребень горы, горный кряж, хребет
II.
adj., acc. hryggvan; comp. hryggri и hryggvari; superl. hryggvastr
печальный, грустный, удручённый

Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.

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