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Welcome to Old Norse Dictionary, your ultimate resource for exploring the rich linguistic heritage of the Norse language. Our online platform features the complete, classic Old Norse / Old Icelandic dictionary by Richard Cleasby & Gudbrand Vigfusson, first published in 1874.

As the largest and most comprehensive Old Norse to English dictionary available online, our resource boasts over 35,000 entries with detailed English definitions.

Whether you're a scholar, student, or enthusiast of Scandinavian history and language, our Old Norse Dictionary provides invaluable insights into the medieval Norse texts and culture. Explore the depths of the Norse language with our user-friendly interface, designed to make your research easy and effective. Discover the rich vocabulary, grammar, and historical context of the Norse language today at oldnorsedictionary.com.

Old Norse is a dead language, that was the father of modern languages like Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Faroese and Elfdalian.

It was spoken by Scandinavians during the Viking Age, making it the "language of vikings".

A sample of Old Norse:

Excerpt from "About Ragnarøk" in Gylfaginning chapter 51, Prose Edda. Prose Edda was written around 1220, but the stories and poems are thought to be composed over longer period of time, the eldest ones linguistically dating back to the 9th century.

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The Old Norse Dictionary leverages the historical Cleasby & Vigfusson compendium. Its algorithms provide alternative forms for words, ensuring you're seeing authentic translations that maintain the linguistic integrity of the original texts.

The dictionary was published in the late 1800's, making the language of the definitions a bit old fashioned. The author also seemed to prefer cognates, meaning that definition may use lesser known English word that happens to have more similar root to the Old Norse word. For example, spyrja is not simply "to ask", but instead "to speer", which is an older English word meaning the same thing.

The Cleasby & Vigfusson book also used modern Icelandic practice of using letter ö to represent the original Old Norse vowel ǫ. Whenever this letter appears in a headword, an automatic alternative form is also provided.

For example, völlr would become vǫllr.

adj. _negligent, lazy,_ Hom. 152.
adj. _big,_ Lex. Poët.
adv. = alltént, (mod.)
atgervi, atgeyrð, v. atgörð, -görvi.
n. pl. _day-dreams,_ vide dreyma.
n. _plague,_ Stj. 437, 438.
n. _faithful work,_ Mar.: cp. dugr, dugnaðr.
f. _a day’s sail,_ Landn. 26.
m. _an anchorite,_ Fms. i. 145.
f. _waiting for._
f. _an abode of joy_, 625. 6.
adj. _vile, not worth fetching,_ Vm. 119.
n. _mark of ownership, a monogram._
adj. _trusty._
f. _being_ fengsamr, Bs. ii. 88.
n. _a couple of hounds,_ Akv. ii.
adj. _long-armed,_ Fb. iii. 416.
adj. _big-handed._
adj. _boasting, braggart,_ Bs. i. 649.
n. _a brewing-vat,_ Dipl. v. 18.
n. _a rhyming syllable,_ Edda 134.
n. _the being without a horse._
m. _a fire for heating,_ Sturl. iii. 147.
adj. _shrill-sounding,_ Grett. 111.
a, m., poët. _a ram,_ Edda (Gl.)
a, m. _a hurdle,_ Grett. 114 A.
n. _a lodging, shelter._
m. _whale amber._
m. a _whale._
m. _carrying blubber,_ Ám. 78.
n. _a whale-iron, harpoon,_ Sturl. iii. 68.
u, f. = hvalfjós, Grett. (in a verse).
m. a kind of _lime_ Itin. 127.
m. = hvíldardagr, Rb. 1812. 48.
f. _whiteness, fair hue,_ Ísl. ii. 211.
n. = höfuðkirkja, Lex. Poët.
Summary
The Old Norse Dictionary, based on the classic work by Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson published in 1874, serves as the largest online resource for Old Norse to English translations, featuring over 35,000 entries. This comprehensive dictionary is essential for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Scandinavian history and language, providing insights into medieval Norse texts and culture. The platform offers a user-friendly interface for easy research, allowing users to explore vocabulary, grammar, and historical context. Old Norse, the language of the Vikings, is the precursor to modern Scandinavian languages. The dictionary includes detailed definitions, alternative spellings, and cognate references, ensuring authentic translations that maintain the linguistic integrity of the original texts. It also reflects modern Icelandic practices in its presentation. While the definitions may use older English terms, such as 'speer' for 'to ask,' they provide a deeper understanding of the language's roots. The dictionary is a vital tool for anyone interested in studying Old Norse language, literature, and history, accessible at oldnorsedictionary.com.