Smjörlaupr

Old Norwegian Dictionary - smjörlaupr

Meaning of Old Norwegian word "smjörlaupr" (or smjǫrlaupr) in Norwegian.

As defined by the Johan Fritzer's Old Norwegian dictionary:

smjörlaupr (smjǫrlaupr)
smjörlaupr, m. Smørløb, Smørkurv; hannfékk einn smjörlaup tóman Fm. VIII,3422; þeir vóru áttján dœgr á skips-flakinu ok höfðu önga vist nema einnsmjörlaup ok átu þar við svarðreiðannSturl. II, 8218; Guðrún - lagði næpurí smjörlaup þann, sem hón lauk kon-unginom í landskyld DN. I, 4326.

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, smjörlaupr may be more accurately written as smjǫrlaupr.

Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᛋᛘᛁᚯᚱᛚᛆᚢᛕᚱ
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.

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