dróttinn

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) a lord, master
 * 2) * Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar 254, in 1835, F. Magnússon, C. C. Rafn, Fornmanna sögur, Volume X. Copenhagen, page 224:
 * oc þriá drotna átti hann í þessi herleiðíngu.
 * and three lords he had in captivity.
 * 1) a king, chief, heathen priest
 * 2) * Ynglinga saga, in 1777, G. Schøning, S. Þ. Thorlacius, Heimskringla, edr Noregs Konunga Sögor, Volume I. Copenhagen, page 24:
 * enn ár voru þeir drottnar kalladir;
 * as kings of old were once called;
 * 1)  the Lord, God, Christ
 * 2) * Grágás, in 1829, J. F. W. Schlegel, Hin forna lögbok islendinga sem nefnist Gragas, Volume II. Copenhagen, page 167:
 * Cristr drottinn oc allr heilagr domr.
 * our Lord Christ and all halidom.

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