Methinks
Methinks it were best that thou farest to see Gizur the White and Geir the Priest now this very hour." Otkell let them catch his horse, and made ready in every way.
Methinks it were best that thou farest to see Gizur the White and Geir the Priest now this very hour." Otkell let them catch his horse, and made ready in every way. (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 49. Of Skamkell'S Evil Counsel)
Methinks declared: "So it ought to be, sure enough," (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 88. Earl Hacon Fights With Njal'S Sons.)
Njál's Saga
- attestation: Methinks it were best that thou farest to see Gizur the White and Geir the Priest now this very hour." Otkell let them catch his horse, and made ready in every way. (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 49. Of Skamkell'S Evil Counsel)
"Methinks it were best that thou farest to see Gizur the White and Geir the Priest now this very hour."
Otkell let them catch his horse, and made ready in every way."
- attestation: Methinks declared: "So it ought to be, sure enough," (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 88. Earl Hacon Fights With Njal'S Sons.)
"Methinks now it would be more seemly to give Njal's sons good gifts for the hardships and wrongs which have been put upon them, and the wounds they have got."
"So it ought to be, sure enough," says the earl, "but I know not whether they will take an atonement."
Then the earl said that Kari should try the feeling of Njal's sons as to an atonement."
Appears in: Beings, Entities in Njál's Saga, Norse Tradition