skuggsjå

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse skuggsjá, from skuggi (shade, shadow) +‎ sjá.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /²skʊɡːʃɔː/, /²skʊɡːsjɔː/

Noun[edit]

skuggsjå n (definite singular skuggsjået, indefinite plural skuggsjå, definite plural skuggsjåa)

  1. (rare) synonym of spegel (mirror)
    Konungs skuggsjåThe King’s Mirror
    • 1916, Aamund O. Vinje, “Nokre ord um Maalet og til Christiania-Posten”, in Skrifter i Samling, volume 1:
      [] men paa Maalet kunde vi trygt Alle byggja, fordi at Gamalnorsken der livet eit friskare Liv; den livet godt og vel mangestads paa Austlandet og, ja eg fann endaa eit Ord verande ned i Kyrkjegata her i Byen, hos ein Vingersokning, som eg tænkte var utdøytt, og det var Ordet Skuggsjaa; []
      [] but on the language, we can all safely build, because the Old Norse which lives a fresher life; it lives well many places in East Norway as well, I even found a word staying in the church road here in the city, said by someone from Vinger, which I thought was exstinct, and that was the word skuggsjå (mirror); []

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