nykill
Middle Norwegian
Etymology
Possibly with dissimilation from Old Norse lykill (“key”),[1] from Proto-Germanic *lukilaz. If so, it would be a doublet of lykel. The initial n- might be from an Old Norse verb hnúka (“to sit cowering”).[2] Compare the same shift in Old Swedish nykil and Old Danish nykil (modern Swedish nyckel and Danish nøgle), but not in Icelandic lykill, Faroese lykil and also Norwegian Nynorsk lykel.
Noun
nykill m
- a key
Descendants
- Norwegian Nynorsk: nykel; (dialectal) nykil, nykyl, nygel, nøgel
- Norwegian Bokmål: nøkkel
- → Norwegian Nynorsk: nøkkel
References
Old Norse
Noun
nykill m (genitive nykils, plural nyklar)
- alternative form of lykill
Descendants
Further reading
- Zoëga, Geir T. (1910) “nykill”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive