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ONP: Dictionary of Old Norse Prose

Word

knǫrr sb. m. [knarrar, dat. knerri; knerrir, acc. knǫrru/knerri]

(cf. knerra sb. f.)

Status: excerpted citation slips citation text supplemented structured definitions in Danish definitions in English

I.

stort nordisk handels- og krigsskib (cf. kuggr sb. m.)

cf. Falk 1912 107-110

     (propr.comp.) :

II. (cogn.)

Form.: knǫrr (4); Kno᷎r (2); knoʀ (2); knere (2); knerri (2); knarru (2); knavrr (1); Knarrar (1); kno᷎rrinn (1); knœrrenom (1); knǫrruna (1); knerrínvm (1); knørr (1); kno᷎rru (1); knorrin (1); knauʀr (1); knor (1); knerrirner (1); knör (1); knorru (1); knór (1); knavr (1); hnavr (1); knorrv (1); knorr (1); knǫrrvna (1); knꜹrr (1); Knör (1); kno᷎r (1); knerrinum (1); knꜹʀ (1); knörr (1); knǫrru (1); knærrirnir (1); knaurum (1);

Comp.: austr·fara- (2), austr·farar- (4)

Gloss.: EJ; ClV; ClVAdd _; ClVErr _; ClVSuppl _; Suppl1 _; Suppl2 _; Finsen _; Fr; FrErr1 _; FrErr2 _; FrErr3 _; LLFrämm _; Hertzb _; HertzbLat _; HertzbTill _; Suppl4 _; Fischer _; Anm _; Bin Knarrar-; Rím item hnǫrr; LP; Med _; MedComp _; MedSimp _; WN _; AH _; AJ _; deVr; Fr4; NO; Walter _; ÁBlM hnör(r), (knör); Bl; WPA _;

Litt.: Andersen & Andersen 1989 353, 354; Askeberg 1944 32; Blom 1960 [KLNM 5] 521; Düwel 1987 319; Falk 1912 107 ff.; Heide 2003 57-70; Hægstad 1916 94; Kuhn 1951 78-88; Marstrander 1915 74; Mawer 1932-1933 [APS 7] 23; Páll Vídalín 1854 458; Sayers 1996 [SS 68] 279-290; Sayers 1996 [SS 68] 279-290; Sayers 1997 387; Sayers 2001 35; Sayers 2001 38; Simek 1982 128-129; Sverdrup 1922 [MM 1922] 49; Vigeland 1957 [KLNM 2] 470; Yrwing 1961 [KLNM 6] 160

Genre. (expected): historical works [his]: 15 (7); family sagas [isl]: 10 (5); contemporary sagas [bis]: 8 (3); legendary sagas [fas]: 4 (2); romances [rom]: 3 (4); þættir [tot]: 2 (1); charters [dip]: 1 (3); learned works [div]: 0 (1); legal works [jur]: 0 (4); religious works [rel]: 0 (11); unclassified [ ]: 0 (0);

EÞJ (red.) — October 2012

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Lexicon Poeticum (2nd ed.)

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kneyfir - knõrr
knõrr - koma
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DSL (experimental)

Searches Old Norse etymologies in ODS and Kalkar dictionaries based on data provided by Thomas Troelsgård from DSL’s digital resources in Nov. 2022. Old Norse homographs are not distinguished.

ODS: Knor (knǫrr)
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