lærbrynje
Norwegian Bokmål
FWOTD – 31 May 2024
Etymology
Etymology tree
From lær + brynje, first part fom Old Norse leðr (“leather”), from Proto-Germanic *leþrą (“leather”), from Proto-Celtic *ɸlitro-, from Proto-Indo-European *pl̥tro-. Last part from Old Norse brynja (“coat of mail or plate”), from Proto-Germanic *brunjǭ (“breastplate”), possibly from Old Irish bruinne (“breast, bosom, chest”), from Proto-Celtic *brusnyos, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰrews- (“to break”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /læːrbrʏnjə/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ʏnjə
- Hyphenation: lær‧bryn‧je
Noun
lærbrynje f or m (definite singular lærbrynja or lærbrynjen, indefinite plural lærbrynjer, definite plural lærbrynjene)
- a leather armour for the upper body, sometimes combined with flexible metal armour
- 2014 September 22, “Små arkeologer”, in iTromsø, page 28:
- På et bord ligger vikinghjelmer, rustninger og steinplater med norrøne runer på utstilling. Det som likevel stjeler oppmerksomheten er en hjemmelaget lærbrynje.
- On a table lies viking helmets, armour, and stone slabs with Norse runes on display. Nevertheless, what steals the spotlight is a home made piece of leather armour.