Examples of 'sveinn' in a sentence

Meaning of "sveinn"

sveinn (noun) - A term used in Old Norse for a boy, lad, or youth. It refers to a young man or boy, especially in Scandinavian contexts

How to use "sveinn" in a sentence

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Sveinn also wrote extensively about medicine.
He was raised by his mother and foster father Sveinn Guðmundsson.
Sveinn ought to play his guitar.
The members of parliament then chose Sveinn Björnsson as the first president.
Thereupon Sveinn asked what virtue it had to be accounted so valuable.
He was a court poet to Earl Sveinn Hákonarson.
Sveinn and Ulfr had the stones raised in memory of their brothers.
When the fleet departed for England, Sveinn was no longer aboard.
He defeated Sveinn and his allies in the battle of Nesjar.
We both need to engage in this . Sveinn.
Sveinn of Norway.
The written sources mentioning Sveinn were all written over 150 years after his death.
Sveinn raised these stones in memory of Þorgeirr, his father.
Parliament also elected a provisional governor, Sveinn Björnsson, who later became the Republic 's first president.
Sveinn married Hólmfríðr, who was either the daughter or sister of king Óláfr of Sweden.

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Brynhildur 's grandfather was the first president of Iceland, Mr. Sveinn Björnsson.
I know that Sveinn was in the west with Gautr / Knútr.
He only wore the crown once . That 's Sveinn.
Sveinn ought to play his guitar. He plays so… sweetly.
This runestone is raised by the same Sveinn and Ulfr as U 153, above.
Sveinn and Ásmundr, they marked.
Translation in English = = =, Sveinn and Ulfr had the stones raised in memory of their brothers.

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