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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1975, Side 80

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1975, Side 80
84 ÁRBÓK FORNLEIFAFÉLAGSINS þekkt, að bær hafi síðar verið byggður í fornu selstæði og sel verið haft í fornu bæjarstæði. Til hliðsjónar við Klaustur sem hugsanlegt selsheiti má hafa verbúðarnafnið Klaustur í Bolungarvík við fsa- fjarðardjúp (Finnbogi Bernódusson: Sögur og sagnir, 87), en Finn- bogi hefur tjáð mér, að nafngiftin eigi rætur að rekja til þess, að rétt fyrir síðustu aldamót hafi búið þar þrjú einhleyp systkin. Það skal að lokum tekið fram, að þessi orð eru ekki rituð til að draga úr því, að fullkomin rannsókn verði látin fara fram á rústum Hraunþúfuklausturs. Þvert á móti vil ég hvetja til þess, að slík rannsókn verði gerð, því að bæði frá sagnfræðilegu og nafnfræði- legu sjónarmiði væri mjög fróðlegt að fá sem gleggsta vitneskju um byggðina í Hraunþúfuklaustri. 9. sept. 1973. SUMMARY The writing of this article was occasioned by discussions in Icelandic news- papers in 1973 of the possibility of a Basilian monastery having been situated in the llth century at the so-called Hraunþúfuklausturin Skagafjörður, N-Iceland. Place-names are certainly often reliable sources as regards buildings or human activity, which the names seem to indicate at a first glance, but it is not necessarily always the case. Thus place-names containing the elements kirkja and kastali may refer to cliffs or mountains which resemble churches or castles (comparison-names). Scholars who have written on Hraunþúfuklaustur seem to have been unaware of the fact, that in Norway a place may be called Kloster even if there is no evidence that a cloister has ever been at the place and scholars maintain that there never was a cloister there (e. g. Kloster in Leiknes County, Vest-Agder). The question arises if such names refer to the place having been owned by a cloister. If this is the case, Klaustur- as a rule is the first element of a com- pound place-name (e. g. Klausturhólar, Klausturhöfn). Yet in Iceland we have a driftwood-beach called Klaustur pl., owned by a cloister. Klaustur might also be a comparison-name. It has been suggested that the name Hraunþúfuklaustur refers to the fact, that the place is situated in an enclosed valley (Margeir Jónsson) or that Hraunþúfuklaustur was the site of a hut where shepherds (gangnamenn) stayed overnight, isolated and remote from female company (Kristján Eldjárn). However, one further possibility may be mentioned: In Andebu County, Vestfold, Norway, there is mention in the year 1668 of „Prestegaarden med Sæteren Closteridt“. There are further examples of an outlying farm having a Kloster-name in Norway. Klaustur seems to be an appropriate name for a summer-dairy, as dairies were often remote and people (mostly women) stayed there isolated for a long period each summer. Hraunþúfuklaustur thus may have been a summer-dairy from the farm Hof in Vesturdalur.
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