Proto-Norse
FWOTD – 11 May 2019
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hlaiwą, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱloy-wo-m, from the root *ḱley- (“to cover”).
Noun
ᚺᛚᚨᛁᚹᚨ (hlaiwa) n
- tomb, grave
- 200s–400s, inscription on the Bø rune stone (KJ78)[1]:
ᚺᚾᚨᛒᛞᚨᛊ ᚺᛚᚨᛁᚹᚨ- hnabdas hlaiwa
- /Hnabdas hlaiwa/
- Hnabdaʀ's grave
- 200s-400s inscription on the Mycklebostad stone (KJ77)[2]:
ᚨᛊᚢᚷᚨᛊᛞᛁᛉᚺᛚᚨᛁᚹᚨ [...]- asugasdiʀhlaiwa [...]
- /Ą̄sugastīʀ hlaiwa [...]/
- Ansugastiʀ’s grave
Derived terms
- *ᚺᛚᚨᛁᚹᛁᛃᚨᚾ (*hlaiwijan, “to bury”) (two conjugated forms attested)
Descendants
- Old Norse: hlé
- Icelandic: hlé
- Faroese: læ
- Norwegian Bokmål: le
- Norwegian Nynorsk: le
- Swedish: lä
- Danish: læ