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He had a son called Ogmund, a very hopeful lad; big and sturdy even as a child; who when he was grown of age and come to his full strength, took to sea-roving in summer and served in the king's household in winter.
Kormáks saga. English 1862- [Translator] J��n Stef��nsson 1893
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Ogmund the Bad was just behind pushing him on, so that the spear passed right up to the hook, came out at his back between the shoulderblades and entered the breast of Ogmund.
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His image (like that of Frey in the Swedish story of Ogmund dytt and Gunnar helming, "Flatey book", i, 335) could speak by magic power.
The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo
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Paunch; the others were his brother Ogmund with their companions.
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Everybody naturally expected _Ogmund_ to dint back; but he was something of a conscientious objector in the matter of face-to-face dinting, and being too proud for vulgar conflict he bided his time till he could cut _Halward_'s throat with the minimum of personal inconvenience.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 8, 1916 Various 1898
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The first part, which is really padding and has nothing whatever to do with _Frey_ or his matrimonial affairs, treats of one _Ogmund_, who was called _Ogmund Dint_, for the very good reason that he had been literally dinted as to the skull.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 8, 1916 Various 1898
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Ogmund before he set out from home, and told him that he would not be hurt much.
Kormáks saga. English 1862- [Translator] J��n Stef��nsson 1893
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Thorstein, the son of that Asmund Ashenside, the old enemy of Ogmund, the father of Cormac and Thorgils.
Kormáks saga. English 1862- [Translator] J��n Stef��nsson 1893
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Then Ogmund whirled about his sword swiftly and shifted it from hand to hand, and hewed
Kormáks saga. English 1862- [Translator] J��n Stef��nsson 1893
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When the brothers were grown up, Ogmund died; and Dalla kept house with her sons.
Kormáks saga. English 1862- [Translator] J��n Stef��nsson 1893
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