FENGR

FENGR
(gen. fengjar), m.
1) haul, take;
2) gain, booty (verðr lítit til fengjar);
3) store, supply.
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m., gen. jar, pl. ir, (fengi, n., Fms. vii. 213, xi. 83, Hom. 130), [fá, fanga], a haul, take, of fish, K. Á. 90: gain, booty, Fær. 70, Fms. v. 287, Hkr. ii. 73: a store, supply, Ísl. ii. 138.

An Icelandic-English dictionary. . 1874.

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