Beorn
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Etymology


The original sense may have been a poetical comparison with a wild animal: it seems to be cognate with Old Norse ‘bear’, from Germanic *bernu-z.

Noun


beorn (plural beornas)
  1. man, warrior
    se beorn on waruþe scip gemette: the man found a ship on the strand. (Legend of St Andrew)
 
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