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Proto-Norse
Etymology
*ᚨᛁᚦᚨᛉ (*aiþaʀ, “oath”) + *ᛚᚨᛏᚨᛉ (*lataʀ /lātaʀ/, “reciter”). Second element an a-stem agent noun derived from Proto-Germanic *lētaną (“to let allow; leave (behind)”), but apparently carrying the sense “to make sound, to speak”, as found in later Old Norse láta. For the formation compare ᚹᛟᛞᚢᚱᛁᛞᛖ (woduride /Wōdurīdē/).
Proper noun
ᚨᛁᚦᚨᛚᚨᛏᚨᛉ (aiþalataʀ /Aiþalātaʀ/) m
- a male given name
- c. 340–360, Nydam V axe handle[1]:
ᚹᚨᚷᚨᚷᚨᛊᛏᛁᛉ ¶ ᚨᛚᚢ ᛬ ᚹᛁᚺᚷᚢᛊᛁᚲᛁᛃᚨᛉ ᛬ ᚨᛁᚦᚨᛚᚨᛏᚨᛉ- wagagastiʀ ¶ alu : wihgusikijaʀ : aiþalataʀ
- /Wāgagastiʀ. ¶ alu wīhgu Sīkijaʀ Aiþalātaʀ/
- Wāgagastiʀ. ¶ alu. I fight (or: I consecrate). Sīkijaʀ. Aiþalātaʀ.
References
- ^ Inscription/entry SJy 67 in the RuneS-Database ot the research project Runic Writing in the Germanic Languages (RuneS) of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Lower Saxony, 2024.