An diofar eadar na mùthaidhean a rinneadh air "Óðinn á yðr alla"

O Goireasan Akerbeltz
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Loidhne 33: Loidhne 33:
 
| <span style="color: #008000;">ùdabac</span> || || || <span style="color: #6600CC;">út</span> 'out' + <span style="color: #6600CC;">bakr</span> 'back' || outhouse ||
 
| <span style="color: #008000;">ùdabac</span> || || || <span style="color: #6600CC;">út</span> 'out' + <span style="color: #6600CC;">bakr</span> 'back' || outhouse ||
 
|-
 
|-
| <span style="color: #008000;">uadabac/ùireabac</span> || || || ? + <span style="color: #6600CC;">veggr</span> 'wall' || wall fill ||
+
| <span style="color: #008000;">uadabac/ùireabac</span> || || || ? + <span style="color: #6600CC;">veggr</span> 'wall' || wall fill || the first element is possibly <span style="color: #6600CC;">urð</span> 'rubble'
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}

Mùthadh on 15:14, 31 dhen Mhàrt 2019

Loosely this translates as "you're all Odin's" (look up the Battle of Fýrisvellir). Anyway. This is just a fun page where I'm gradually collecting all the Gaelic words likely derived from Old Norse. There are clearly a great many but I don't think anyone has ever tried to count or collect them all. I'm excluding place names from this list, by the way.

(Likely) loans from Norse
Gaelic Irish Manx Norse Norse Meaning Notes
àbh tábh, abhadh háfr hand-net
acair ackeragh, aker akkeri anchor
fleod fljóta to float
grunnd grunt grunnr ground
nàst naust boat-house
nòs naust boat-house
òs naust boat-house
tabh haf ocean
tàbh tábh, abhadh háfr hand-net
tiùrr eyrr gravel bank
ùdabac út 'out' + bakr 'back' outhouse
uadabac/ùireabac ? + veggr 'wall' wall fill the first element is possibly urð 'rubble'



Beagan gràmair
Pronunciation - Phonetics - Phonology - Morphology - Tense - Syntax - Corpus - Registers - Dialects - History - Terms and abbreviations