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3.4. A Troll legend ("Katta moga") http://nornlanguage.x10.mx/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=42 |
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Author: | Hnolt [ Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | 3.4. A Troll legend ("Katta moga") |
A troll legend A man found a fiddle-case out of doors and hung up on the wall of his house. Then a voice was heard calling the following unintelligible words: Norn: Katta mŏga de līde lō http://nornlanguage.x10.mx/index.php?shettxt/34legend |
Author: | Hrafn [ Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:03 am ] |
Post subject: | translation |
Katta mŏga de līde lō I think it can be translated to english: In the cat´s stomach the littles lay danish: I kattemave de lille lå Old norse Kattarmaga þeir litlu lá But i dont know if "mŏga" should be translated to "son". |
Author: | Hnolt [ Sun Apr 24, 2011 11:36 pm ] |
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If we accept your translation, then in Old Norse it would be "Í kattarmaga þeir litlu lágu". Yes, "mŏga" can be translated as "son" - ON mǫgr (poetic). But I don't know if we have to take for granted that "katta" has anything to do with cats, or probably it originates from another similar sounding word. What connection can be between cats and a fiddle-case? That's still a mystery.. |
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