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==Annotation== | ==Annotation== | ||
The phrase "ek bar sauð" in the strophe Egill composes after killing Atli is explained as a pun. | |||
==Lýsing== | ==Lýsing== | ||
Úrskýring á orðalaginu "ek bar sauð" í kvæði sem Egill yrkir eftir víg Atla hins skamma er útskýrt sem tvíræður orðaleikur. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Egla,_67|Chapter 67]]: '''eg bar sauð''': "The phrase ek ber sauð in Egil’s strophe, Egils saga Ch. 65, is explained as a pun: ek bar = bark; sauð = á (acc. af ær, f. ‘ewe’), the whole phrase thus = barká = barka ‘throat’. In support of the equation barká = barka the author adduces two parallels from the first and third grammatical treatises" (p. 96). | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* ''Written by:'' | * ''Written by:'' Katelin Parsons | ||
* ''Icelandic | * ''Icelandic translation:'' Katelin Parsons | ||
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- Reference: Jón Helgason. "Ek bar sauð." Acta Philologica Scandinavica 23/1 (1957): 94–96.
- Key words: poetry, style (kveðskapur, stíll)
Annotation
The phrase "ek bar sauð" in the strophe Egill composes after killing Atli is explained as a pun.
Lýsing
Úrskýring á orðalaginu "ek bar sauð" í kvæði sem Egill yrkir eftir víg Atla hins skamma er útskýrt sem tvíræður orðaleikur.
See also
References
Chapter 67: eg bar sauð: "The phrase ek ber sauð in Egil’s strophe, Egils saga Ch. 65, is explained as a pun: ek bar = bark; sauð = á (acc. af ær, f. ‘ewe’), the whole phrase thus = barká = barka ‘throat’. In support of the equation barká = barka the author adduces two parallels from the first and third grammatical treatises" (p. 96).
Links
- Written by: Katelin Parsons
- Icelandic translation: Katelin Parsons