Imbru-dagar

Altnordisches Wörterbuch - imbru-dagar

Bedeutung des altnordischen Wortes "imbru-dagar"

Wie im Cleasby & Vigfusson Altnordisch-Englisch Wörterbuch definiert:

imbru-dagar
m. pl. = Ember-days, corrupted from tempora (i. e. quatuor tempora), the seasons set apart for Ordination (as is seen more plainly in the Dan. Tamper-dage), K. Þ. K., K. Á., Rb., n. G. l. passim: Imbru-dægr, n. = imbrudagar, Fms. viii. 356: Imbru-nátt, f. Ember-night, K. Þ. K.: Imbru-vika, u, f. Ember-week, D. n. The word was no doubt borrowed from the English along with the eccl. rule; but the etymology was lost, so that the ancients derive it from Lat. imber, see Lex. Poët. (pref.), or even trace it to an old woman called Imbra.

Mögliche Runeninschrift im Jüngeren Futhark:ᛁᛘᛒᚱᚢ-ᛏᛅᚴᛅᚱ
Jüngere Futhark-Runen wurden vom 8. bis 12. Jahrhundert in Skandinavien und ihren überseeischen Siedlungen verwendet

Verwendete Abkürzungen:

Dan.
Danish.
eccl.
ecclesiastical.
f.
feminine.
i. e.
id est.
l.
line.
L.
Linnæus.
Lat.
Latin.
m.
masculine.
n.
neuter.
pl.
plural.
pref.
preface.

Zitierte Werke & Autoren:

D. N.
Diplomatarium Norvagicum. (J. II.)
Fms.
Fornmanna Sögur. (E. I.)
K. Á.
Kristinn-réttr Árna biskups. (B. III.)
K. Þ. K.
Kristinn-réttr Þorláks ok Ketils = Kristinna-laga-þáttr. (B. I.)
Lex. Poët.
Lexicon Poëticum by Sveinbjörn Egilsson, 1860.
N. G. L.
Norges Gamle Love. (B. II.)
Rb.
Rímbegla. (H. III.)
➞ Alle im Wörterbuch zitierten Werke ansehen

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