Larðr
Fornnordisk Ordbok - larðr
Betydelsen av det fornnordiska ordet "larðr"
Enligt Cleasby & Vigfussons fornnordisk-engelska ordbok:
- larðr
- m. [from Fr. and Engl. lard], lard, fat: in the phrase, e-m sígr larðr (cp. e-m sígr kviðr), one’s stomach sinks, one is worn out, (vulgar.) In Hrafnagaldr 23 the sun is poët. called Fenris fóðr-larðr = the ‘wolf’s lard,’ the bait, the prey of the wolf, according to the tale in Edda of the wolf (Fenrir) running after the sun (Edda 7) and trying to swallow him. This poem however cannot be ancient, for this French word prob. came to Iceland through the English trade of the 15th century. The explanation given in Fél. x. 10 is erroneous.
Möjlig runinskrift i yngre futhark:ᛚᛅᚱᚦᚱ
Yngre futhark-runor användes från 800- till 1200-talet i Skandinavien och deras utländska bosättningar
Förkortningar som används:
- cp.
- compare.
- Engl.
- English.
- Fr.
- French in etymologies.
- gl.
- glossary.
- l.
- line.
- m.
- masculine.
- poët.
- poetically.
- prob.
- probably.
Verk & författare citerade:
- Edda
- Edda. (C. I.)
- Fél.
- Félags-rit.
- Fr.
- Fritzner’s Dictionary, 1867.