broddr
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *bruzdaz.
Noun
broddr m
- spike
- a kind of shaft
- sting (of an insect)
- prick, goad
- the front of a column or body of men
- the prime (of one's life)
Derived terms
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