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== Nynorn == | == Nynorn == | ||
=== Etymology === | === Etymology === | ||
− | . | + | From {{inh|nrn|non|hnefi}} {{ONP|35545}} |
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+ | === Shetland use === | ||
+ | {{snippet|Angus}}NEV, ''n.'' the clenched hand, the fist. The part of an oar that is held in the hand in rowing.{{snippet/e}} | ||
+ | * [613] '''njafa,''' sb., ''the fist'', see nev, sb. [sic!] | ||
+ | * [615] '''njava,''' sb., ''the fist'', see nev{{sup|2}}, sb. | ||
+ | * [599] '''nev{{sup|2}},''' [nev, n..v], sb., 1) ''the fist, clenched fist;'' to knepp (hnepp, snepp) de nev, ''to clench the fist'', now more commonly: to "steik" [st..k] de nev (L.Sc. steik, vb., ''to close''); he "steiked" his nev. 2) ''a fistful, handful''; a nev o' bursten ''(corn dried in a pot)'', o' meal, o' tea. -- In an old fairy rhyme from Kwarf, S.Sh., reported by J.l. (Skjere, skjere skulma...; see Introd., Fragments of Norn), neva [n..va], and in a variant by breaking of e to ja: njava [..., ... (..., ...)], partly also with preserved old f: njafa [..., ... (..., ...) are found in sense of ''fist''. With preserved f: njafatag = nevatag, nevatog; see the foll. word. -- [600] O.N. hnefi, m., ''the fist'', also ''a fistful, handful'', Icel. hnefi, Fær. nevi, No. neve, m., Sw. näve, Da. næve, id. L.Sc. neive. | ||
=== Pronunciation === | === Pronunciation === | ||
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=== Alternate Forms === | === Alternate Forms === | ||
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=== Noun === | === Noun === |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 17 March 2021
Have nev as the main form? |
Nynorn
Etymology
Shetland use
- A Glossary of the Shetland Dialect (1914)
- Angus, James Stout
NEV, n. the clenched hand, the fist. The part of an oar that is held in the hand in rowing.
- [613] njafa, sb., the fist, see nev, sb. [sic!]
- [615] njava, sb., the fist, see nev2, sb.
- [599] nev2, [nev, n..v], sb., 1) the fist, clenched fist; to knepp (hnepp, snepp) de nev, to clench the fist, now more commonly: to "steik" [st..k] de nev (L.Sc. steik, vb., to close); he "steiked" his nev. 2) a fistful, handful; a nev o' bursten (corn dried in a pot), o' meal, o' tea. -- In an old fairy rhyme from Kwarf, S.Sh., reported by J.l. (Skjere, skjere skulma...; see Introd., Fragments of Norn), neva [n..va], and in a variant by breaking of e to ja: njava [..., ... (..., ...)], partly also with preserved old f: njafa [..., ... (..., ...) are found in sense of fist. With preserved f: njafatag = nevatag, nevatog; see the foll. word. -- [600] O.N. hnefi, m., the fist, also a fistful, handful, Icel. hnefi, Fær. nevi, No. neve, m., Sw. näve, Da. næve, id. L.Sc. neive.
Pronunciation
IPA:
Alternate Forms
Noun
- njavi
- fist
Inflection
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Synonyms
(none known)