TORG

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1 TORG

n. [Swed. torg; Dan. torv; the other word markaðr is from the Lat., and torg is prob. a Slav. word; Russ. torge]:—a market or mart; menn konungs höfðu torg ok skemtun ok leika úti hjá herbergjunum, Fms. xi. 366; hann var úti staddr á torgi, þar var fjölmenni mikit, i. 80; hann leitaði eptir of matkaup, görðu þeir honum þann kost, at þeir mundi setja þeim torg framan til Föstu, Orkn. 344; setja e-m torg til matkaupa, Fms. vii. 78; Sigmundi konungi var hvervetna sett torg ok annarr farar-greiði, Fas. i. 143; hafa torg fyrir hvers manns dyrum, Rétt. 12; á bryggjum eðr á stræti eðr á torgi, Gþl. 178, Matt. xi. 16, xx. 3, xxiii. 7, Mark vii. 4, Luke vii. 32, Acts xvi. 19, xvii. 17.

2 TORG

II. a market-place, in Nidaros, D. N. iii. 195; in Bergen, Bs. i. 636; in Oslo, D. N. iv. 307, 697; cattle and sheep were to be bought ‘á torgi’ in the market-place, but fresh fish ‘fyrir torgi,’ Rétt. 2. 5 (Fr.); the word is never used in reference to Icel. In Scandin. towns the squares are called ‘torg,’ e. g. Kongens Ny-torv, Gammel-Torv, in Copenhagen: allit., um tún og torg, þjóðin öll um tún og torg | tók upp hrygðarklæði, Barbarossa kvæði (Ed. by Maurer).

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Abreviaturas utilizadas

Abreviaturas comunes

allit.
alliteration, alliterative.
Dan
Danish.
Dan.
Danish.
e. g.
exempli gratia.
Fr
French in etymologies.
Fr.
French in etymologies.
Icel
Iceland, Icelander, Icelanders, Icelandic.
Icel.
Iceland, Icelander, Icelanders, Icelandic.
id
idem, referring to the passage quoted or to the translation
l.
Linnæus.
Lat
Latin.
Lat.
Latin.
lit
literally.
lit.
literally.
n.
neuter.
prob
probable, probably.
prob.
probable, probably.
Scandin.
Scandinavia, Scandinavian.
Slav.
Slavonic.
Swed
Swedish.
Swed.
Swedish.
v.
vide, verb.

Obras & Autores

Bs.
Biskupa Sögur. (D. III.)
D. N.
Diplomatarium Norvagicum. (J. II.)
Fas.
Fornaldar Sögur. (C. II.)
Fms.
Fornmanna Sögur. (E. I.)
Fr.
Fritzner’s Dictionary, 1867.
Gþl.
Gulaþings-lög. (B. II.)
Orkn.
Orkneyinga Saga. (E. II.)
Rétt.
Réttarbætr. (B. II.)

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