Where does “raufnir” come from?
raufnir (Old Norse) comes from Old Norse rauf, from Proto-Germanic raubō, from Proto-Indo-European reup- — to break; to tear, peel.
raufnir (Old Norse): sword
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- sword
raufnir (Old Norse) comes from Old Norse rauf, from Proto-Germanic raubō, from Proto-Indo-European reup- — to break; to tear, peel.
raufnir (Old Norse): sword