Hopa

Diccionario de Nórdico Antiguo - hopa

Significado de la palabra en nórdico antiguo "hopa"

Según el diccionario inglés de nórdico antiguo de Cleasby & Vigfusson:

La palabra en nórdico antiguo hopa puede significar:hopa

hopa
að, spelt opa, Korm. 60, Ísl. ii. 253 (see v. l.), Bs. i. 551, Gullþ. 19:—to bound backwards, to draw back, recoil; þá hopuðu þeir, Fms. vii. 254; sumir hopuðu sumir flýðu, 324: with prepp., hopaði konungr þá upp á borgar-vegginn, i. 104; hopa aptr, to draw back, vi. 419, Eg. 296; hopa á hæl, id., Al. 5, Nj. 170, Fms. viii. 134: hopa til, to take a leap, = skopa skeið, ix. 56; hopa undan, Ísl. ii. 253, Fbr. 66 new Ed., Bs. i. 551; þeir stóðu upp en hann hopaði út undan, Nj. 130; hopar hann þá hestinum undan, he backed the horse, 205.
hopa
2. to bound, of a horse; hestr opaði undir Narfa, Korm. 60; konungr hopaði þá hestinum ok forðaði fótum sínum, Fb. ii. 27.
hopa
II. metaph. phrase, hopar mér til vánar, it bounds for me to a hope, i. e. I hope or believe, Fms. i. 140; whence prob. Engl. hope, Germ. hoffen, which word is otherwise strange to the old Scandin. tongue.
hopa
III. reflex. hopask, to hope, Swed. hoppas, D. n. iv. 493 (Norse); unknown in the Icel.

Posible inscripción rúnica en futhark joven:ᚼᚢᛒᛅ
Las runas del futhark joven se utilizaron desde el siglo VIII hasta el XII en Escandinavia y sus asentamientos en el extranjero

Abreviaciones utilizadas:

id.
idem, referring to the passage quoted or to the translation
l.
line.
m.
masculine.
v.
vide.
v. l.
varia lectio.
þ.
þáttr.
Engl.
English.
Germ.
German.
gl.
glossary.
i. e.
id est.
metaph.
metaphorical, metaphorically.
n.
neuter.
prob.
probably.
Scandin.
Scandinavia, Scandinavian.
Icel.
Iceland, Icelander, Icelanders, Icelandic.
reflex.
retlexive.
Swed.
Swedish.

Obras & Autores citados:

Al.
Alexanders Saga. (G. I.)
Bs.
Biskupa Sögur. (D. III.)
Eg.
Egils Saga. (D. II.)
Fbr.
Fóstbræðra Saga. (D. II.)
Fms.
Fornmanna Sögur. (E. I.)
Gullþ.
Gull-Þóris Saga. (D. II.)
Korm.
Kormaks Saga. (D. II.)
Nj.
Njála. (D. II.)
Fb.
Flateyjar-bók (E. I.)
D. N.
Diplomatarium Norvagicum. (J. II.)
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