An diofar eadar na mùthaidhean a rinneadh air "Óðinn á yðr alla"
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| <span style="color: #008000;">grunnd</span> || || <span style="color: #6600CC;">grunnr</span> || ground || | | <span style="color: #008000;">grunnd</span> || || <span style="color: #6600CC;">grunnr</span> || ground || | ||
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+ | | <span style="color: #008000;">nòs/òs/nàst</span> || || <span style="color: #6600CC;">naust</span> || boathouse || | ||
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| <span style="color: #008000;">ùig/-uig</span> || || <span style="color: #6600CC;">vík</span> || inlet || usually in place names | | <span style="color: #008000;">ùig/-uig</span> || || <span style="color: #6600CC;">vík</span> || inlet || usually in place names |
Mùthadh on 15:39, 20 dhen Mhàrt 2019
Loosely this translates as "you're all Odin's" (look up the Battle of Fýrisvellir). Anyway. This is just a fun page where I'm gradually collecting all the Gaelic words likely derived from Old Norse. There are clearly a great many but I don't think anyone has ever tried to count or collect them all.
Gaelic | Irish/Manx | Norse | Norse Meaning | Notes |
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acair | akkeri | anchor | ||
fleod | fljóta | to float | ||
grunnd | grunnr | ground | ||
nòs/òs/nàst | naust | boathouse | ||
ùig/-uig | vík | inlet | usually in place names | |
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