"deyja fyrir hendi" meaning in Icelandic

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Verb

Etymology: deyja ("to die") + fyrir ("for") + hendi, dative of hönd ("hand"). Literally meaning "to die for hand [of]". Head templates: {{head|is|verb|head=deyja fyrir hendi}} deyja fyrir hendi
  1. (with genitive) to die by the hand of someone Tags: with-genitive

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