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This wordlist is based upon old gutnish runewritings but also from the Gutnish Law (14'th century). The sources of old gutnish are from a considerably large timeperiod - from as early as roman ironage to late medievals. The words on this list are mainly taken from later gutnish, from about 1000-1400. Merely a small part of all old gutnish words that we know of is represented here, but it holds the most common ones.
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från
forngutniska till svenska from Old Gutnish to English
a – on
acr – field
af – by
ai – not
ain – one (f)
alivu, elivu – eleven
alnbuga – elbow
ancul – ancle
ann – one (m)
ar - year
arfuþi - work
arla - early
ata, atta – eight
att – one (n)
auc, ac, uc, aug, au, oc
– and
auga – eye
austr - east
barn, ban – child
baþi – both
betr
- better
biauþa – offer
biþia - pray
briaust – brest
broþir - brother
bryþlaupr – wedding
burna
- daughter
byggia – build
byn - prayer
byria – begin
cann – can
caupa – buy
cuma
– come
cuna
– woman
cunungr – king
dauþr – death
dotir, dotr - daughter
doya - die
drepa – kill
drytning – queen
dufl – gambling
dur - door
dyma – judge
iftir, ibtir, yptir,
yftir, hebtir, ebtir, heftir – after
ellar, ella – or
engin – nobody
enkia - widow
et, at – that
eþa – or, either
falda – fall
ferþ – trip
fiaura – four
fiuhrtan – fourteen
fiauratighi – fourty
firi, firir, furir,
furi, fyr – for, before
fisc
– fish
fliauga
– fly
fran
– from
fulc – people
fyrst - first
gait – goat
garþr, karþr – yard
giara, giera, kierua, kiara, kira, gera, kara – do
goþr, koþr – good (m)
guþ – god
hafa - have
hagga, haga – cut, chop
haima – at home
halda – hold
han – she
hann – he
hann – him (ack)
hanum – him (dat)
har – hair
hau (f), haur(m) – high
hengia – hang
hialpa,
hialba - help
hiar,
hier – here
hin – that one (f)
hinn – that one (m)
hitta, þitta – this (n)
hoyra
– hear
huat, hut - what
huatki – neither
huer – each
huerghi – nothing
huit – white
hus – house
iac, iec – I
in - in
iorþ – ground, earth
ir, ier, ar – is
kialeri - celler
kirchia – church
kuam, quam - came
ladigh – spring
lagh – law
laiþa – lead
langr – long (m)
lifa - live
lufa – promise
lyfta, lykta - stop
lyþr – people
mair – moore
mal – language, speach
manaþr – month
maþr – man
mialc, mielc – milk
mikit – much (n)
millan – between
miþ, meþ – with
nequar – someone
niu – nine
niþr – down
nu – now
uar, oar – our (m. sing.
nom.)
raisa – rise
reth - right
royra – touch
sar – wound
scal – shall
schiauta – shoot
scogh
– forest
scrifa – write
scurstain – chimney
segia – say
siahs, siex – six
sial, soul – soul
siau – seven
siþan – later, then
skiara – cut
skin – skin
scrifa - write
sla – hit
slicu – ‘like that’
smier
– butter
smiþr - smith
so – so
socn – village
stain – stone
stang – pole
standa, stanta - stand
stiela – steal
stulpi - pole
stuva – house, cabin
sum – that
sun – son
suþr - south
syt – sweet (f)
taca
– take
til – to
tiu – ten
tiughu – twenty
tolf – twelve
tu – two (n)
tvair – two (m)
tvar – two (f)
um – about
ungr – young (m)
uel, vel - well
vera – be
vereld – world
viþr – at
vir, uir - we
wica – week
yfir, ufir, ufr, ifir –
over
yr – out of
yx – axe
þa – when
þaim – them
þair – they (m)
þar – there
þar – they (f)
þau – though
þaun - they (n)
þriar – three (f)
þrir – three (m)
þry – three (n)
þu – you
In some cases the ortography has
been normalized to the one used in the Gutnish Law (c instead of k in some
cases)