dréag
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Draugr — For the Norwegian role playing game of the same name, see Draug (role playing game). Draugen redirects here. For the Burzum album, see Draugen (Burzum album). A draugr, draug or (Icelandic) draugur (original Old Norse plural draugar, as used here … Wikipedia
Draugr — o draug (original plural nórdico antiguo: draugar, o draugen en noruego, sueco y danés, significa el draug ), también conocido como aptrgangr (literalmente el que camina de nuevo , o el que camina después de la muerte ) es una criatura… … Wikipedia Español
bedreag — BEDREÁG, bedreaguri, s.n. (reg.) Butuc, scaun sau banc de lucru pentru lemnar, rotar, cizmar. – et. nec. Trimis de paula, 02.06.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 BEDREÁG s. (tehn.) butuc, scaun de cioplit. (bedreag al rotarului.) Trimis de siveco, 05.08.2004 … Dicționar Român
Niðhad — Völund s smithy in the centre, Níðuð s daughter to the left, and Níðuð s dead sons hidden to the right of the smithy. Between the girl and the smithy, Völund can be seen in an eagle fetch flying away. From the Ardre image stone VIII. King Niðhad … Wikipedia
dréogan — dréogan1 sv/t2 3rd pres dríegþ past dréag/drugon ptp gedrogen 1. to do, work, perform, fulfill, take part in, conduct, to lead a (certain) life, to pass life, to fight; gewin dréogan to fight; wíde dréogan to wander; to commit, perpetrate; 1a. to … Old to modern English dictionary
endure — early 14c., to undergo or suffer (especially without breaking); late 14c. to continue in existence, from O.Fr. endurer (12c.) make hard, harden; bear, tolerate; keep up, maintain, from L. indurare make hard, in L.L. harden (the heart) against,… … Etymology dictionary