baugur

Etymology
From, from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) ring
 * 2) armlet (of gold or silver) worn on the wrist
 * 3)  money
 * 4) the painted circle on a round shield

Usage notes

 * Before minted gold and silver came into use in olden times, such rings (armlets) were used as a medium of payment. Hence baugur means "money".

Derived terms

 * / (to have a (single) chance left)
 * (if there were no other chance)
 * (thou wilt soon have the very same chance)
 * / (to have a (single) chance left)
 * (if there were no other chance)
 * (thou wilt soon have the very same chance)
 * (thou wilt soon have the very same chance)