Drakkars in the Mist — Studio album by Folkearth Released May 28, 2007 … Wikipedia
dree — transitive verb (dreed; dreeing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English drēogan; akin to Gothic driugan to perform military service Date: before 12th century chiefly Scottish endure, suffer … New Collegiate Dictionary
Drightin — (Old English: dryhtin , Old Norse: dróttin ) was a northern European title for nobility corresponding to prince in a broader sense. The Scandinavian name for Queen, drottning is derived from this title. After Christianisation, the term began to… … Wikipedia
A Nordic Poem — Folkearth Folkearth Pays d’origine Lituanie Genre(s) Folk metal/Viking metal Années actives 2003 Aujourd hui Label(s) Stygian Crypt Productions Site Web folkearth.cjb.net … Wikipédia en Français
By the Sword of My Father — Folkearth Folkearth Pays d’origine Lituanie Genre(s) Folk metal/Viking metal Années actives 2003 Aujourd hui Label(s) Stygian Crypt Productions Site Web folkearth.cjb.net … Wikipédia en Français
Drakkars in the Mist — Folkearth Folkearth Pays d’origine Lituanie Genre(s) Folk metal/Viking metal Années actives 2003 Aujourd hui Label(s) Stygian Crypt Productions Site Web folkearth.cjb.net … Wikipédia en Français
Folkearth — Pays d’origine International Genre musical Folk metal/Viking metal Années d activité 2003 Aujourd hui Labels Stygian Crypt Productions Site officiel folkearth.cjb.net … Wikipédia en Français
Vertragen — Vertragen, verb. irreg. act. S. Tragen, welches nach Maßgebung beyder Theile der Zusammensetzung in verschiedener Bedeutung vorkommt. 1. Durch Tragen verbrauchen, doch nur von Kleidungsstücken. Ich will das Kleid noch vollends vertragen.… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
dree — /dree/, adj., v., dreed, dreeing. Scot. and North Eng. adj. 1. tedious; dreary. v.t. 2. to suffer; endure. Also, dreegh /dreekh/, dreigh, driech, driegh. [bef. 1000; ME; OE dreogan to endure; c. Goth driugan to serve (in arms)] * * * … Universalium
drudge — drudger, n. drudgingly, adv. /druj/, n., v., drudged, drudging. n. 1. a person who does menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work. 2. a person who works in a routine, unimaginative way. v.i. 3. to perform menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work.… … Universalium