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ofmargr

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Old Norse

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Etymology

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of-(too, excessively)+‎margr(many, a lot of)

Adjective

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ofmargr

  1. too many
    • c.1250,Óláfr ‘White Skald’ Þórðarson,Third Grammatical Treatise
      Í aftekning samstǫfu verðr barbarismus, sem kvað Hárekr í Þjóttu: “Ráðit hefik at ríða // Rínleygs heðan mínu.” Hér er Rín fyrir Rínar, þvíatofmargarverða ella samstǫfur í vísu-orði.
      The removal of a syllable results in barbarism, as when Hárekr in Þjótta sung: “I have decided to ride my... Rhine-flame (GOLD)... from here.” HereRínstands forRínar,since there would otherwise betoo manysyllables in the line.

Declension

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