Þausn
Old Norse Dictionary - þausn
Meaning of Old Norse word "þausn"
As defined by the Cleasby & Vigfusson Old Norse to English dictionary:
- þausn
- f. [cp. þysja, þeysa, þyss], a bustle, wild fray, mélée; margar þausnir ok þrætur, Róm. 290; nær var ek þausnum þeira, I was present at their fray, Sighvat; var nú eigi þausna-laust, there was no little bustle, Fas. iii. 229; þat má kalla þausnar-vers, þrjátigi at honum ganga, that may be called a hurly-burly song, Skiða R.: in mod. usage the word remains in þjösnast, að, to chafe, rage, rave wildly; and þjösna-legr, adj. coarse, raving: þjösna-skapr, m. coarseness, ravings. From this same root, we believe, comes the mod. Norse ‘tausa,’ Dan. tös, = a romping girl, (from þausa, u, f.?)
Possible runic inscription in Younger Futhark:ᚦᛅᚢᛋᚾ
Younger Futhark runes were used from 8th to 12th centuries in Scandinavia and their overseas settlements
Abbreviations used:
- adj.
- adjective.
- cp.
- compare.
- Dan.
- Danish.
- f.
- feminine.
- m.
- masculine.
- mod.
- modern.
- n.
- neuter.
- R.
- Rimur.
Works & Authors cited:
- Fas.
- Fornaldar Sögur. (C. II.)
- Róm.
- Rómverja Saga. (E. II.)