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stafgarþr

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Old Gutnish

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Etymology

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From *stafr (staff, pole) +‎ garþr (enclosure)

Noun

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stafgarþr m

  1. (paganism) a paled enclosure, within which pagan ritual activity would occur
    • c. 1220, Guta lag 4:
      Engin má haita á hwatki á hult eþa hauga eþa haiþin guþ, hwatki á wí eþa staf-garþa.
      Nobody may in any way call upon groves or mounds, or heathen gods; nor in any way upon sanctuaries or enclosures.

Usage notes

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  • Only attested in the accusative plural, in a law forbidding pagan activities.

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