Brúð-fé

Dizionario Old Norse - brúð-fé

Significato della parola Old Norse "brúð-fé"

Come definito dal dizionario Old Norse to English di Cleasby & Vigfusson:

brúð-fé
n. a bride’s fee; cp. the ‘duty to the priest and clerk’ in the Engl. service; the bride’s fee is mentioned in the beautiful heathen poem Þrymskviða (our chief authority in these matters), 29, 32; where it is a fee or gift of the bride to the giant maid. It seems to be a fee paid by the guests for attendance and waiting. Unfortunately there is a lacuna in verse 29, the last part of which refers to the bekkjargjöf (vide 57); the poem is only left in a single MS. and the text cannot be restored. It is carious that Þkv. 32 calls this fee ‘shillings,’ cp. Germ. braut schilling (Grimm); it shews that the bride’s fee was paid in small pieces of money.

Possibile iscrizione runica in Fuþark recente:ᛒᚱᚢᚦ-ᚠᛁ
Le rune Fuþark recenti sono state utilizzate dal 8° al 12° secolo in Scandinavia e nei loro insediamenti all'estero

Abbreviazioni usate:

cp.
compare.
Engl.
English.
Germ.
German.
gl.
glossary.
id.
idem, referring to the passage quoted or to the translation
l.
line.
m.
masculine.
n.
neuter.
S.
Saga.
v.
vide.

Opere & Autori citati:

Þkv.
Þryms-kviða. (A. I.)
➞ Vedi tutte le opere citate nel dizionario

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