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Bodvar Bjarki

[ bawth-vahr byahr-kee ]

noun

Scandinavian Legend.
  1. the greatest of Rolf Kraki's heroes, often fighting in the likeness of a bear: probably identical with Beowulf.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Bodvar Bjarki1

< Old Norse ǫٳ󱹲, equivalent to ǫٳ battle + herr master; Bjarki, ultimately diminutive from base of ǫ bear 2
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Example Sentences

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King Rolf could not go himself by reason of a war that he had against the Saxons; but he sent to Adils his twelve Berserks, of whom were Bödvar Bjarki, Hjalti Stoutheart, Whiteserk Bold, Vött, Vidseti, and the brothers Svipdag and Beigud.

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The already quoted Saga of Hrolf Krake gives us another example, where Bödvar Bjarki, in the shape of a huge bear, fights desperately with the enemy, which has surrounded the hall of his king, whilst his human body lies drunkenly beside the embers within.

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