eggjari sb. m. [÷; -ar]
Status: excerpted citation slips citation text supplemented structured definitions in Danish definitions in English
tilskynder, person som tilskynder/frister ⫽ inciter, person who incites/tempts
Form.: eggiarar (1);
Comp.: á- (2)
Gloss.: EJ _; ClV; ClVAdd _; ClVErr _; ClVSuppl _; Suppl1 _; Suppl2 _; Finsen _; Fr; FrErr1 _; FrErr2 _; FrErr3 _; LLFrämm _; Hertzb _; HertzbLat _; HertzbTill _; Suppl4 _; Fischer _; Anm _; Bin _; Rím _; LP _; Med _; MedComp _; MedSimp _; WN _; AH _; AJ _; deVr _; Fr4; NO; Walter _; ÁBlM _; Bl cf. corr.; WPA _;
Genre. (expected): religious works [rel]: 1 (0); learned works [div]: 0 (0); family sagas [isl]: 0 (0); legal works [jur]: 0 (0); contemporary sagas [bis]: 0 (0); unclassified [ ]: 0 (0); romances [rom]: 0 (0); legendary sagas [fas]: 0 (0); þættir [tot]: 0 (0); charters [dip]: 0 (0); historical works [his]: 0 (0);
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DSL (experimental)
Searches Old Norse etymologies in ODS and Kalkar dictionaries based on data provided by Thomas Troelsgård from DSL’s digital resources in Nov. 2022. Old Norse homographs are not distinguished.
ODS: Ægger (eggjari) Kalkar: Æggere (eggjari)