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The word is used (45 times?) in a variety of spellings (SA-, SAH-, SÁH-, H-) and mostly meaning 'in case', 'if', 'when' etc., examples: [003/05] SÁHWERSA HJA VPBROCHT WÉRON AN SINA WLE LÉR when they had been brought up in his evil ways [003/25] SÁHWERSA ALLRA.MANNELIK [30] NW BIÁMA ÀND BIJECHTA MOT Because all must agree and affirm [004/25] SAWERSA J ÀFTA FRYA.S BÀRN WILLE NÀMMER TO WINNADE HOR THRVCH LESTA NER THVCH WÉPNE If you want your children to remain true Fryas, not to be conquered by either intrigue or force of arms [007/05] HWERSA THÉR FISKA INVR WÉTER WÉRE if there were fish in the water
The word is used (45 times) in a variety of spellings (<span class="fryas">SA-, SAH-, SÁH-, H-</span>) and mostly meaning ''in case'', ''if'', ''when'' etc., examples:


The Richthofen dictionary (1840) has more explanation (mostly in Latin). Compare: "where two dogs fight for a bone, a third will run away with it".
[003/05] <span class="fryas">SÁHWERSA HJA VPBROCHT WÉRON AN SINA WLE LÉR</span>
 
''<u>when</u> they had been brought up in his evil ways''
 
[003/25] <span class="fryas">SÁHWERSA ALLRA.MANNELIK NW BIÁMA ÀND BIJECHTA MOT</span>
 
''<u>Because</u> all must agree and affirm''
 
[004/25] <span class="fryas">SAWERSA J ÀFTA FRYA.S BÀRN WILLE NÀMMER TO WINNADE HOR THRVCH LESTA NER THRVCH WÉPNE</span>
 
''<u>If</u> you want your children to remain true Fryas, not to be conquered by either intrigue or force of arms''
 
[007/05] <span class="fryas">HWERSA THÉR FISKA INVR WÉTER WÉRE</span>
 
''<u>if</u> there were fish in the water''
 
The Richthofen dictionary (1840) has more explanation (mostly in Latin). Compare: “where two dogs fight for a bone, a third will run away with it”.
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 9 May 2026

The word is used (45 times) in a variety of spellings (SA-, SAH-, SÁH-, H-) and mostly meaning in case, if, when etc., examples:

[003/05] SÁHWERSA HJA VPBROCHT WÉRON AN SINA WLE LÉR

when they had been brought up in his evil ways

[003/25] SÁHWERSA ALLRA.MANNELIK NW BIÁMA ÀND BIJECHTA MOT

Because all must agree and affirm

[004/25] SAWERSA J ÀFTA FRYA.S BÀRN WILLE NÀMMER TO WINNADE HOR THRVCH LESTA NER THRVCH WÉPNE

If you want your children to remain true Fryas, not to be conquered by either intrigue or force of arms

[007/05] HWERSA THÉR FISKA INVR WÉTER WÉRE

if there were fish in the water

The Richthofen dictionary (1840) has more explanation (mostly in Latin). Compare: “where two dogs fight for a bone, a third will run away with it”.