munr
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *muniz (“mind, memory, desire”).
Noun
munr m
- mind
- Gamlkan Has, Harmsól
- send þú yðvarn anda,
einskepjandi, hreinan
mér, þanns mitt of fœri
munar grand heðan, landa- Send your pure spirit to me,
sole creator of lands [ie, God],
the one which may carry
hence my sorrow of mind
- Send your pure spirit to me,
- send þú yðvarn anda,
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- delight
- munafullan ― full of pleasures
- munstœrandi ― joy-increaser
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- difference
Declension
Descendants
References
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