TUNDR
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n. [A. S. tynder; Engl. tinder; Germ. zunder; early Dan. tunder; mod. Dan. tönder]:—tinder, Bs. ii. (in a verse), Fms. vii. 192, freq. in mod. usage: tundr-ör, f. a tinder-arrow, a burning shaft hurled in taking possession of land; for this heathen rite see Landn. 3, ch. 8, p. 193; cp. also Fms. vii. 192, where the tinder-arrow has magic power, like silver-buttons in mod. tales.