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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Note to Þul Eyja 6III

[1] Fjǫlbyrja: Lit. ‘(a place of) many sailing winds’. Possibly present-day Fjelbergøy (cf. Sandnes and Stemshaug 1990, 108; Heggstad et al. 2008: Fjǫlbyrja) on the south side of Klosterfjorden near Stord in Sunnhordland. If so, the name, which in Old Norse had the meaning ‘(a place of) many sailing winds’, has been reinterpreted in such a way that the second element ‑byrr ‘sailing wind’ is taken in the meaning ‑berg  ‘mountain’.

References

  1. Bibliography
  2. Sandnes, Jørn and Ola Stemshaug. 1990. Norsk stadnamnleksikon. 3rd edn. Oslo: Det norske samlaget.

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