dróttna

Old Norse

Etymology

From dróttinn (lord, master).

Verb

dróttna (singular past indicative dróttnaði, plural past indicative dróttnuðu, past participle dróttnaðr)

  1. to rule, to govern
    1. (transitive, with dative) to rule over

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