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Kaldráð: reminds one of the saying: "Cold is woman's advice."
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Kápa: coat, cape |
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Kátína: merriment, gaiety
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Katla: a volcano |
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Keðja: chain |
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Keila: name of a mountain; type of fish
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Kemba: comb full of wool |
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Kengála: name for a dun mare
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Kerling: old woman |
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Kesja: weapon, kind of halberd |
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Kilja: coat, cloak
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Kímni: humour, joking, fun
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Kinna: mare with a patch on her cheek
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Klára: name for a mare that trots well, implement to turn grind dung on a homefield
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Klassík: classic
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Klípa: crisis, difficulties |
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Klóthildur: Valkyrie
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Klöpp: flat rock
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Kola: dim light; oil-lamp |
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Kolbrá: dark around the eyes and brow |
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Kolbrún: dark brow
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Kná: vigorous, tough |
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Kolfinna: dark or black mare
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Kolfreyja: dark or black mare |
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Kolgríma: mare with dark or black head
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Kolka: nickname of a settler |
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Kolla: mare with a darker color of the head or forelock |
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Komma: comma |
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Korpa: female raven |
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Kosning: choice, election
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Krafla: name of a hot spring
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Kráka: crow |
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Kría: arctic tern (bird) |
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Kreppa: pinch, difficulty
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Kringla: pretzel
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Króna: coin
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Kveðja: greeting |
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Kveikja: she who incites or encourages
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Kvika: swell of a wave |
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Kylja: cold wind
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Kæpa: female seal
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