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Gutnish, n. and a.|ˈgʊtnɪʃ| [ad. G. gutnisch.] A. n. An East Norse dialect spoken on the island of Gotland. B. adj. Of or pertaining to the island of Gotland or its inhabitants.
1892J. Wright Primer Gothic Lang. 1 East Norse, including Swedish, Gutnish, and Danish. 1908J. & E. M. Wright O.E. Gram. 2 Old Norse..is sub-divided into two groups: (a) East Norse, including Swedish, Gutnish, and Danish; (b) West Norse. 1927E. V. Gordon Introd. O. Norse 177 The Gutnish laws..state that after the ‘bride-mass’ is sung, ‘the wedding shall be drunk for two days with all the folk’. 1934Priebsch & Collinson German Lang. ii. 28 East Norse split up into Swedish, which now includes a peculiar dialect—Gutnish—spoken on the island of Gotland, and Danish. |