Where does “saumr” come from?
saumr (Old Norse) comes from Old Norse sýja, from Proto-Germanic siwjaną, from Proto-Indo-European sīw- — to sew.
saumr (Old Norse): seam, nails
Definitions
- seam, nails
saumr (Old Norse) comes from Old Norse sýja, from Proto-Germanic siwjaną, from Proto-Indo-European sīw- — to sew.
saumr (Old Norse): seam, nails