定义
定义
1 óska-byrr
m. a wind to one’s mind, a fair wind to one’s heart’s content, Hkv. 2. 30; the word may have a mythical bearing, as in the tale of Odd the Archer, who had but to hoist the sail to have a fair wind whithersoever he wished—a popular legend analogous to Homer’s Od. x.
符文铭文
符文铭文
óska-byrr
上面的符文文本表示古诺尔斯语词汇"óska-byrr",如维京时代(约800-1100年)的符文铭文中可能出现的那样。