Ör-

Norrøn Ordbok - ör-

Betydning av det norrøne ordet "ör-" (eller ǫr-)

Som definert av Cleasby & Vigfusson norrøn-engelsk ordbok:

Det norrøne ordet ör- kan bety:ör-

ör- (ǫr-)
(i. e. ør-), a prefixed particle, altered from us-; the s remains in usall = vesall, see p. 699, col. 2; also spelt er-, er-vita, Hkv.; or eyr-, eyr-grynni, Ó. H. 106; evr-lygi, Eg. (in a verse): [Ulf. us-; O. H. G. ur-; when uncompounded, see ór, mod. úr, p. 472; as a prefix to nouns, ör- or ör-, for which see p. 469, col. 2. Indeed, there is a strong probability that the negative prefix ó- is a contraction, not of un-, but of or-, so that ó-bættr is from or-bættr, ó-verðr from or-verðr, by agglutination of r, whereby the vowel becomes long (as the O. H. G. prefix ar- in A. S. appears â-): this would account for the fact, that in the very oldest and best vellums there is hardly a single instance of ú- for ó-, and this is the sole modern form not only all over Iceland, but also in most popular idioms of Norway and Sweden; a farther proof is that in many words or-, the ancient form, is preserved in a few vellums, especially of the Norse laws, in such rare forms as ör-sekr, ör-bætiligr, ör-vænt, and ó-vænt, where the current form is ó-sekr, etc.; so also, ör-keypis and ó-keypis, ör-grynni and ó-grynni, ör-hóf and ó-hóf. Therefore or-, not un-, is, we believe, the phonetical parent of the later Scandinavian negative prefix ó-. The extensive use of ör- and the utter absence of ú- or un- may be explained by the supposition that, for the sake of uniformity, all words beginning with ör- and un- gradually took the same form; for though in ancient days ör- was more extensively used than it is at present, it can hardly have been the sole form in all words now beginning with ó-]:—ör- is used as denoting a negative, as ör-grynni, a being bottomless; or lack or loss of, as ör-sekr, out of being sekr; ör-verðr.
ör- (ǫr-)
2. special usages are, what is of yore, as in ör-lög (cp. Germ. ur-, as in ur-theil, Engl. or-deal), ör-nefni, ör-gelmir, ör-vasi.
ör- (ǫr-)
3. in mod. usage ör- is prefixed to adjectives, = utterly, but only in instances denoting ‘smallness,’ or something negative, e. g. ör-grannr, ör-stuttr, ör-skammr, ör-grunnr, ör-mjör, ör-fátækr, ör-snauðr, ör-eyða, ör-taka, ör-reyta, qq. v.

Ortografi: Cleasby & Vigfusson-boken brukte bokstaven ö for å representere den opprinnelige norrøne vokalen ǫ. Derfor kan ör- mer nøyaktig skrives som ǫr-.

Mulig runeinnskrift i yngre futhark:ᚢᚱ-
Yngre futhark-runer ble brukt fra 8. til 12. århundre i Skandinavia og deres oversjøiske bosetninger

Forkortelser brukt:

A. S.
Anglo-Saxon.
etc.
et cetera.
f.
feminine.
i. e.
id est.
l.
line.
mod.
modern.
O. H. G.
Old High German.
S.
Saga.
Ulf.
Ulfilas.
v.
vide.
cp.
compare.
Engl.
English.
Germ.
German.
gl.
glossary.
m.
masculine.
e. g.
exempli gratia.
q. v.
quod vide.

Siterte verk og forfattere:

Eg.
Egils Saga. (D. II.)
Hkv.
Helga-kviða Hundingsbana. (A. II.)
Ó. H.
Ólafs Saga Helga. (E. I.)
➞ Se alle verk sitert i ordboken

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