Dramn

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Etymology[edit]

From the Old Norse Drǫfn f (genitive Drafnar), originally a river name, from drǫfn (wave). From this is also the old fjord name Drafn m. Cognate with Icelandic Dröfn f.

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Proper noun[edit]

Dramn f

  1. A city and municipality of Buskerud, Norway. Official name: Drammen
    • 1895, Hans Reusch, translated by Marius Hægstad, Ei liti landkunna elder geografi – paa landsmaal etter sette utgaava, page 18:
      Dramn ligg langs etter Dramselvi paa baade sidor.
      Drammen lies next to the Drammen river on both sides.
    • 1999, Håvard Tangen, “Quo vadis, sudaustlandske mål?”, in Målføri og nynorsken, page 39:
      Oslo-formene tevlar òg ut andre byformer som det kjem til å støyta på, t.d. i Dramn og Moss.
      The Oslo forms also outcompete other city forms which they encounter, e.g. in Drammen and Moss.

Usage notes[edit]

This form has traditionally been favoured over Drammen by Nynorsk writers, with the highest frequency in the 1800s and early 1900s.

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References[edit]

  • Jørn Sandnes, Ola Stemshaug (1997) Norsk stadnamnleksikon, Oslo: Det Norske Samlaget, →ISBN
  • Dramn” in Store norske leksikon