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Thereby

Thereby he is supposed to rob him of his luck in the fishing for that day

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Thereby every one shows how highly he considers himself (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > part in the government with his brother Hardaknut. In the same autumn > 8. Of The Bonde Sveinke, And Sigurd Ulstreng.)

Thereby he is supposed to rob him of his luck in the fishing for that day (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter V: The Fenodyree and his Friends)

Heimskringla

  • attestation: Thereby every one shows how highly he considers himself (Heimskringla > part in the government with his brother Hardaknut. In the same autumn > 8. Of The Bonde Sveinke, And Sigurd Ulstreng.)

    "Thereby every one shows how highly he considers himself."

Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • attestation: Thereby he is supposed to rob him of his luck in the fishing for that day (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter V: The Fenodyree and his Friends)

    "Thereby he is supposed to rob him of his luck in the fishing for that day."