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Íslensk-tékknesk orðabók. 2013.
Íslensk-tékknesk orðabók. 2013.
Trond Kjøll — born March 13, 1953 in Modum, Norway is a Norwegian rifle shooter and coach. Kjøll still helds the world record in 300 m Standard Rifle from Boden i 1995. He became national champion and won the Kings Cup at the National Matches at Lesja in 1995 … Wikipedia
Ullr — The Böksta Runestone shows a figure on skis and with a bow, possibly Ullr. In early Germanic paganism, *Wulþuz ( glory ; Old Norse Ullr) appears to have been a major god, or an epithet of an important god, in prehistoric times. The term… … Wikipedia
Keel — In boats and ships, keel can refer to either of two parts: a structural element, or a hydrodynamic element. These parts overlap. As the laying down of the keel is the initial step in construction of a ship, the construction is dated from this… … Wikipedia
Thirteens (album) — Infobox Album Name = Thirteens Type = Album Artist = Leona Naess Released = September 16, 2008 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = Verve Forecast Producer = Samuel Dixon Additional tracks co produced by Jason Darling, Jimmy Hogarth, Nathan… … Wikipedia
Loki — Para otros usos de este término, véase Loki (desambiguación). Imagen de un manuscrito … Wikipedia Español
Ull — Esta ilustración de un manuscrito islandés del siglo XVIII muestra a Ullr sobre sus esquies y con su arco. En la mitología nórdica, Ull es hijo de Sif e hijo adoptivo de Thor. Mientras que las fuentes existentes son escasas, éste pudo haber sido… … Wikipedia Español
Kiel — Kiel1 Sm Federkiel erw. obs. (14. Jh.) Stammwort. Mhd. kil m./n. und rhein. keil, (ndrhein. kijl, 15. Jh.) würden auf altes * kīl (und damit Entlehnung aus dem Norden ?) weisen. Vergleichbar ist me. quil(le), quele n., ne. quill Federkiel .… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
gēu-, gǝu-, gū- (*sgēu-) — gēu , gǝu , gū (*sgēu ) English meaning: to bend, curl; a kind of vessel Deutsche Übersetzung: “biegen, krũmmen, wolben” Note: Root gēu , gǝu , gū : to bend, curl; a kind of vessel probably derived from Root (s)keu 2, (s)keu̯ǝ :… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary