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by progre
929 days ago
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I agree, the story is pretty long winded, but they are not wrong: Vikings never referred to themselves as vikings, nor did anyone else at the time. The word is old Norse of course but as far as I know was not used by Snorri.
My understanding is that it was almost a derogatory term.
They are also correct in that modern usage of the word started with the national romantics of the 19:th century. So the word itself is a (almost) modern invention or at least re-purposing. Does not matter. We need words for things. |
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“Úlfr hét maðr, sonr Bjálfa ok Hallberu, dóttur Úlfs ins óarga. Hon var systir Hallbjarnar hálftrǫlls í Hrafnistu, fǫður Ketils hængs. Úlfr var maðr svá mikill ok sterkr, at eigi váru hans jafningjar. En er hann var á unga aldri, lá hann í víkingu ok herjaði.”