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Haf-rekr

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1 haf-rekr

m. sea-drifted. Heine havreki or Heine the sea-drifted is the name of the hero of a Faroe legend, told by Schlyter in Antiqu. Tidskrift, 1849–1851. The legend makes him the father of the arch-pirate Magnus Heineson, a historical person, whose exploits are told in Debes’ book; this Magnus, we may presume, served as a model to Scott’s Pirate (that Scott knew of Debes is scon from note K to the Pirate). The Faroe legend bears a striking likeness to the Anglo-Norman Haveloc the Dane; both name and story may have a common origin, ‘Haveloc’ being a corrupted French form, with r changed into l for the sake of euphony, haf-rót, n. a violent swell of the sea.
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Runic Inscription

Runic Inscription

haf-rekr

Possible runic inscription in Younger Futhark

The runic text above represents the Old Norse word "haf-rekr" as it might appear in runic inscriptions from the Viking Age (c. 800-1100 CE).

Abbreviations Used

Abbreviations Used

Common Abbreviations

ch
chapter.
Dan
Danish.
Fr
French in etymologies.
gl
glossary.
id
idem, referring to the passage quoted or to the translation
loc
local, locally.
m.
masculine.
mod
modern.
n.
neuter.
orig
original, originally.