Draupnir
Old Norse
Etymology
Probably related to drjúpa (“to drip”), therefore meaning "Dripper" (of rings, thus a metaphor for goldsmith).[1]
Proper noun
Draupnir m (genitive Draupnis)
Inflection
| masculine | singular |
|---|---|
| indefinite | |
| nominative | Draupnir |
| accusative | Draupni |
| dative | Draupni |
| genitive | Draupnis |
Descendants
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Draupne
References
- ^ Chester Nathan Gould, "Dwarf-Names: A Study in Old Icelandic Religion", in Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, Vol 44 (1929), issue #4