Gamalnorsk *mǫð f. ‘slåtteeng’ i norske stadnamn
Danish and Swedish mad(e) m. ‘flood-meadow’ (cognate of e.g., German Matte and English meadow) presupposes PN *madu and ON *mǫð f., but such a common noun is unattested. Nonetheless, a few Norwegian oeconyms are interpreted as developments of *mǫð f. in Norske Gaardnavne. An in-depth analysis of the...
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description | Danish and Swedish mad(e) m. ‘flood-meadow’ (cognate of e.g., German Matte and English meadow) presupposes PN *madu and ON *mǫð f., but such a common noun is unattested. Nonetheless, a few Norwegian oeconyms are interpreted as developments of *mǫð f. in Norske Gaardnavne. An in-depth analysis of their toponymic environments shows that they probably originated as names of hayfields in relation to earlier settlements. Therefore, we can assume that *mǫð f. was one of the many ON words for grassland (cf. engjar f. pl., vin f., ló f./n., fit f., etc.). The eventual disappearance of *mǫð could be due to competition from more common synonyms as engjar f. pl. and ey f. ‘meadow next to a body of water’. The hypothetical derivative *mǽði n. is also discussed, but while formally possible, its existence is improbable due to a dubious empirical background and overall lack of corresponding formations outside of West Norse. |
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spelling | doaj-art-c05f9d1a3acf4eb2841ae5e957cba8ff2025-01-08T15:10:33ZdanNovus forlagNamn og Nemne0800-46842703-73712024-12-014135532532Gamalnorsk *mǫð f. ‘slåtteeng’ i norske stadnamnSamuele Mascetti0Høgskulen på VestlandetDanish and Swedish mad(e) m. ‘flood-meadow’ (cognate of e.g., German Matte and English meadow) presupposes PN *madu and ON *mǫð f., but such a common noun is unattested. Nonetheless, a few Norwegian oeconyms are interpreted as developments of *mǫð f. in Norske Gaardnavne. An in-depth analysis of their toponymic environments shows that they probably originated as names of hayfields in relation to earlier settlements. Therefore, we can assume that *mǫð f. was one of the many ON words for grassland (cf. engjar f. pl., vin f., ló f./n., fit f., etc.). The eventual disappearance of *mǫð could be due to competition from more common synonyms as engjar f. pl. and ey f. ‘meadow next to a body of water’. The hypothetical derivative *mǽði n. is also discussed, but while formally possible, its existence is improbable due to a dubious empirical background and overall lack of corresponding formations outside of West Norse.https://ojs.novus.no/index.php/NON/article/view/2342 |
spellingShingle | Samuele Mascetti Gamalnorsk *mǫð f. ‘slåtteeng’ i norske stadnamn Namn og Nemne |
title | Gamalnorsk *mǫð f. ‘slåtteeng’ i norske stadnamn |
title_full | Gamalnorsk *mǫð f. ‘slåtteeng’ i norske stadnamn |
title_fullStr | Gamalnorsk *mǫð f. ‘slåtteeng’ i norske stadnamn |
title_full_unstemmed | Gamalnorsk *mǫð f. ‘slåtteeng’ i norske stadnamn |
title_short | Gamalnorsk *mǫð f. ‘slåtteeng’ i norske stadnamn |
title_sort | gamalnorsk mod f slatteeng i norske stadnamn |
url | https://ojs.novus.no/index.php/NON/article/view/2342 |
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