Úlf-liðr
Altnordisches Wörterbuch - úlf-liðr
Bedeutung des altnordischen Wortes "úlf-liðr"
Wie im Cleasby & Vigfusson Altnordisch-Englisch Wörterbuch definiert:
- úlf-liðr
- m. the wolf’s joint, i. e. the wrist, see the story of Ty and the Wolf Fenrir, Edda 20,—‘then bit he (the wolf) the hand off, whence it is now called wolf’s joint (the wrist):’ the word is often spelt as above, e. g. Gullþ. 59, Fms. i. 166, Nj. 84, 262 (Cod. 468 in both instances gives ‘aulflið’). This etymology, although old, is quite erroneous, for the word is derived from oln- or öln-, see alin (p. 13, col. 2); the true form being öln-liðr, q. v.
Mögliche Runeninschrift im Jüngeren Futhark:ᚢᛚᚠ-ᛚᛁᚦᚱ
Jüngere Futhark-Runen wurden vom 8. bis 12. Jahrhundert in Skandinavien und ihren überseeischen Siedlungen verwendet
Verwendete Abkürzungen:
- Cod.
- Codex.
- e. g.
- exempli gratia.
- i. e.
- id est.
- l.
- line.
- m.
- masculine.
- q. v.
- quod vide.
- v.
- vide.
- þ.
- þáttr.
Zitierte Werke & Autoren:
- Edda
- Edda. (C. I.)
- Fms.
- Fornmanna Sögur. (E. I.)
- Gullþ.
- Gull-Þóris Saga. (D. II.)
- Nj.
- Njála. (D. II.)