heita á

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Old Norse[edit]

Verb[edit]

heita á (singular past indicative hét á, plural past indicative hétu á, past participle áheitinn)

  1. (transitive) to call upon, to invoke
    • Landnámabók
      hann trúði á Krist, en hét á Þór til sjófara ok harðræða
      he believed in Christ, but called upon Þórr for (help with) sea-journeys and hard plights.
    • Gylfaginning, ch. 31
      Ullr heitir einn, sonr Sifjar, stúpsonr Þórs. Hann er bogmaðr svá góðr ok skíðfærr svá, at engi má við hann keppast. Hann er ok fagr álitum ok hefir hermanns atgervi. Á hann er ok gott at heita í einvígi.
      Ullr one is called, the son of Sif, step-son of Þórr. He is an archer so good, and so fleet on skis, that no man may compete against him. He also fair of countenance and has a warrior’s equipment. It is also good to call upon him in duels.

Conjugation[edit]

See heita.

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