Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1957, Side 26

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1957, Side 26
32 Drunnur SUMMARY By about 1900 Dr. Jakob Jakobsen had discovered that quite a number of Celtic words, mostly Gaelic, were to be found in Shet« land Norn (see Shetlandsøernes Stednavne, 1901; English edition The Place-Names of Shetland, 1936). He likewise showed that traces of this same influence may be observed in Faroese in his article «Keltisk Indflydelse paa Færøerne» (see Tingakrossur, nr. 1—2, 1902, and Jakob Jakobsen: Greinir og Ritgerðir, Tórshavn, 1957). Here he compares Far. drunnur «end, tailspiece of an animals, otherwise attested in Scandinavian only in Shetl. dronn, with Gael. dronn which has the same meaning. Now the Faroese use the drunnur (of sheep or cattle) at weddings to recite impromtu verses over and Dr. Jakobsen con« jectured that this custom was introduced to the Faroes from the south, though nothing was remembered about the custom in Shetland. The present article refers in detail to the Faroese custom both now and formerly and adduces the fact that in the Scots Gaelic area verses were composed over the dronn of sheep or cattle, according to Dwelly this was also a custom at weddings. Thus what Dr. Jakob= sen advanced as a conjecture we may now regard as certainty. Finally mention is made of Icel. drundur in the meaning «hind part of an animal’s back» which must surely be the same word. Formally it ressembles Mlrish drond (also written dronn), though it is more likely that the Icelandic form is due to analogy vith another Ice= landic word or words with — n d —. BÓKMENTIR 1. Sigf. Blóndal: Islandsk<Dansk Ordbog. Rvk. 1920—24. 2. Patrick S. Dinneen: An IrishÆnglish Dictionary. New Edition. Dublin, 1947. 3. Edward Dwelly: The lllustrated Gaelic«English Dictionary. Fifth Edition.- Glasgow, 1949. 4. H. F. Fejlberg: Bidrag til en Ordbog over det jyske Almuesmál, I-IV. Kbh. 1886-1914. 5. FFÆ=Jakob Jakobsen: Færøske folkesagn og æventyr. Kbh. 1898 -1901. 6. Carl Julian Graba: Tagebuch, gefiihrt auf einer Reise nach Fáro im Jahre 1828. Hamburg, 1830. 7. V. U. Hammershaimb: Færøsk Anthologi. Kbh. [1886—J1891.
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