drjúgr

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Old Norse[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *dreugaz (enduring, lasting). Cognates include English dreich and dree, Icelandic drýgja (to commit, perpetrate, eke out), Swedish dryg (lasting, heavy).

Adjective[edit]

drjúgr

  1. very
    drjúgmǫrgvery numerous
  2. excessive
  3. sufficient
  4. great
  5. strong

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