Norþmann
Appearance
Old English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Composed of norþ + mann. Perhaps either derived from or the source of Old Norse norðmaðr.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Norþmann m
- a Scandinavian
- a Norseman
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- An. DCCLXXXVII Hēr nam Byrhtrīc cing Offan dohtor Ēadburge. ⁊ on his dagum cōman ǣrest III sċipa Norðmanna, ⁊ þā sē ġerēfa þǣr tō rād, ⁊ hīe wolde drīfan tō þǣs cinges tūne... Þæt wǣron þā ǣrestan sċipu Denisċra manna þe Angelcynnes land ġesōhte.
- Year 787 In this King Brightric kidnapped Offa's daughter Eadburg. And in those days came the first three Norse ships [literally: 'ships of the Norse'], intending to drive off the reeve and raid the king's town...Those were the first Danish ships to come to the land of the Angles.
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- a Dane
- a Norwegian
Declension
[edit]Strong consonant stem:
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Norþmann | Norþmenn |
accusative | Norþmann | Norþmenn |
genitive | Norþmannes | Norþmanna |
dative | Norþmenn | Norþmannum |