"hvárt" meaning in Old Norse

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Determiner

Head templates: {{head|non|determiner}} hvárt
  1. neuter nominative/accusative singular of hvárr Tags: accusative, form-of, neuter, nominative, singular Form of: hvárr
    Sense id: en-hvárt-non-det-Z~leiE5j
  2. introducing a direct question
    Sense id: en-hvárt-non-det-yaMR0Kxs Categories (other): Old Norse determiners, Old Norse entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Old Norse determiners: 6 94 Disambiguation of Old Norse entries with incorrect language header: 9 91

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          "english": "Where is he, is he among you or not?",
          "text": "Hvar es hann, hvárt es hann með yðr eða eigi?",
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