I det han gikk forbi ham, hveste han:
– Som står på gravens rand –
Det ga et sett i oldermannen.
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As he passed him, he hissed:
“You who stand on the brink of the grave.”
That got the elder started.
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DavidKenstad • 626
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“You who stand on the brink of the grave.”
That got the elder started.
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As he passed him, he hissed:
“You who stand on the brink of the grave.”
That got the master started.
“You who stand on the brink of the grave.”
That got the master started.
- McKay's Modern Dictionary, Norwegian - English, translates 'oldermann' as 'master of a corporation'. Previously we see 'losoldermannen' translated as 'master-pilot' so 'master' would fit into that as well.
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McKay's Modern Dictionary, Norwegian - English, translates 'oldermann' as 'master of a corporation'. Previously we see 'losoldermannen' translated as 'master-pilot' so 'master' would fit into that as well.
by DavidKenstad 4 weeks, 1 day ago