Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1995, Side 75

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1995, Side 75
THE FAROESE WHALE NAMES 79 cuous white markings on these dolphins. The name is Common Scandinavian, ap- pearing in Old Dan. lyft (Kalkar) though the species is not indicated. The shift of sense seen in the Faroese word will, we may assume, be due to the adoption of SPRINGHVALUR etc. to name the Dolphins in question, LEIFTUR being then remembered as a small whale, whence its meaning today. MASTRARFISKUR, -HVALUR Killer Whale = BÓGHVÍTUHVALUR. When seen at some distance from the front on the back, the characteristic dorsal fin, in adult males exceeding six feet in height, can be fancifully likened to a mast, hence the pre- sent, purely Faroese terms. Records go back to the beginning of this century. Far. mastur, mastrar- f. is akin to Norw. dial. master, a variant of the standard form mast, see Falk-Torp 704. For similar motivation in other names for this species, cf. STEYRHVALUR, VAGN, alsoNÝVIL. NEBBAFISKUR m. Fin Whale (Balae- noptera physalus). Introduced by M.D. á Ryggi, Varðin III (1923) 57. However, the name itself, with nebb ‘beak’, shows that it is here out of place. It presupposes *nebba- hvalur, the substitution of -fiskur arising in connection with whale hunting. Such a name can only have properly applied to the Bottlenose Whale døglingur, and precisely this is the meaning of the corresponding Norw. nebbehval, whence Dan. næbbehval. This equation confirms that nebbafiskur may well be traditional, as á Ryggi, Varðin VII (1927) asserts, but how it came to be used in its present sense remains a mystery. We may add that identification with the Beaked Whale is excluded, for such a rare species could never acquire a folk name, the neologism nevhvalur, first in Dýralæra 107, with nev the now usual word for beak, being coined after Dan. næbhval. The Fin Whale has been traditionally known as ROYÐUR, properly the Blue Whale, see under this name. The Faroese of old would have no clear idea of the differ- ence. These huge creatures are difficult to catch, indeed so swift is the Fin Whale that it was quite beyond the reach of whalers until the invention of the harpoon gun in 1864. NEVHVALUR see under NEBBA- FISKUR. NÍSA f. Porpoise (Phocoena ph.) The record begins with Resen 73 ‘Nysse’ Svabo has e.g. Fiskakvæði 15 ‘Nujsa’. The word continues ON hnísa, an onomatopoeic name inspired by the loud blow. The term also survives in Icel. hnísa, Norw. nisa, lo- cal isa by false division of ei nisa ‘a por- poise’, and with productive k-suffix in Shetl. nisek. NÝÐINGUR m. A term for a particularly large Pilot Whale (GRINDAFIS KUR -HVALUR), locally also a large Bottlenose Whale (DØGLINGUR). Svabo records the name, firstly Fiska- kvæði 18 (but omitting it in the glossary) and secondly Dict. fær. 596 where it is de- fined ‘Spækhugger physeter macrocepha-
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