Jórvík

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse Jórvík.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈjourvi(ː)k]

Proper noun

Jórvík f

  1. York (a city and unitary authority in North Yorkshire, England)

Old Norse

Etymology

Folk-etymological adaptation, based on jór (stallion), of Old English Eoforwīċ, itself an alteration of Proto-Brythonic *Eβrọg by false association with eofor (boar) (from Proto-Germanic *eburaz) and wīċ (settlement). Compare Latin Eborācum.

Proper noun

Jórvík f

  1. York (a city in modern North Yorkshire, England)

Descendants

  • Icelandic: Jórvík
  • Faroese: Jórvík (learned)
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Jorvik (learned)
  • Swedish: Jorvik (learned)
  • Danish: Jorvig (learned)
  • Middle English: York, Yorke, Ȝork, Ȝorke, Ȝorc, Ȝeorc
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