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1 gammi
m. hut of a Finn.* * *1.a, m. (a Fin. word), the dwelling of a Finn, Fms. i. 8, x. 379, Fas. ii. 174: of a dwarf’s abode, Þiðr. 21; dwarfs were often confounded with Finns.2.a, m. the gamut in music, Skálda.
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