Excerpt from Deutsche Mythologie, Vol. 2
Lucen. Phars. 3, 399: luca: ent longo nunguan violalus ab aevo. So der semnoniscbe wald, das nemus der Nerthus‚ der davis<:he ln cus Zutibure, der preussischc bein Bomowe. Bei den Einlen fiir mcblos, im heiligen bein auch nur ein blatt abzubrecben: so sein achattcn reicht (ut umbra patin 't. Ra. 57. 105) nehmen sie nicht einmal eine erdbeere weg; man be rabcn heimlich ihre tod tcn dahin (petri Ehslland 2, solche w 'lder nennen sie bio davon heißt die insel Dagdö ebsln. Hiamab‚ weil neben dem Biohof nahe ein geweihter wald liegt. (thom. Hiärn).
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