Götuarmr
Old Norwegian Dictionary - götuarmrMeaning of Old Norwegian word "götuarmr" (or gǫtuarmr) in Norwegian.
As defined by the Johan Fritzer's Old Norwegian dictionary:
- götuarmr (gǫtuarmr)
- götuarmr, m. Kant, Side af en gata (jvf armr borgar, búðar, fylkingar); fyrstaændæmerkit (millim Markar ok Aspa,se DN. I, 3) hæuir í stæininum, erligger vidr vestra gatuarmen a Rœysiok sudr i knattan, er ligger - DN. II, 367; fra hussumæ (dvs. husum á?)Guddærudi ok millum badæ Ru-staddenæ mædall Rudstad ok nestæliggher æin gata, sem er reth køyrslægata til skogs ok fra ok hogh ok hafntill bolsbotæ þæim, sem í Guddærudisiter, in í Rudstada morkænæ; - - fader hans, sem atthæ nezstæ Rudstad,helt vppæ adrom gatuarmemenum (hvor-ved her vel maa forstaaes Gjærdet), okek efter han í vár, en þen, sem í medalRudstad sath, helt allum adræ gatu-armen vppe DN. V, 713 (fra Toten);tith var gamall garztat ok sa nidherepther skoghenom ok in i øystre gatu-armen á Byer gatunne DN. X, 216(om Fylingstad og By i Vardal).
Part of speech: m
Orthography: Johan Fritzner's dictionary used the letter ö to represent the original Old Norwegian (or Old Norse) vowel ǫ. Therefore, götuarmr may be more accurately written as gǫtuarmr.
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚵᚯᛏᚢᛆᚱᛘᚱ
Medieval Runes were used in Norway from 11th to 15th centuries.
Futhork was a continuation of earlier Younger Futhark runes, which were used to write Old Norse.
Abbreviations used:
- m.
- Masculin.
- s.
- substantiv.