The following terms may be helpful when reading source records, Norse-language newspapers, Rolvaag Collection obituaries, or other Norse documents within the NAHA Archives.
Word | Definition |
amt | name used before 1919 for the main political divisions of Norway |
attest | certificate |
barn | child/children |
begravet | buried |
bestefar | grandfather |
bestemor | grandmother |
bror | brother |
bruker | user/farmer |
bygd | community/area |
bygdebøker | local histories of particular areas of Norway |
bygdelag | an organization of people from a particular area of Norway |
datter | daughter |
døde | died |
døpt | baptized |
dreng | boy/hired man |
ekte | legitimate |
ektemann | husband |
enke | widow |
enkemann | widower |
fadder | witness at a baptism |
far | father |
farfar | paternal grandfather |
farmor | paternal grandmother |
fattig | poor |
fetter | male cousin |
født | born |
gård or gard | farm |
gardmann | farmer |
gift | married |
gudfar | godfather |
gudmor | godmother |
herred or herad | a Norwegian township |
husmann | cotter |
kirke | church |
kirkebøker | church registers containing birth, confirmation, marriage & death records |
kommune | a municipality in Norway |
kone | wife |
konfirmert | confirmed |
kusine | female cousin |
mor | mother |
morfar | maternal grandfather |
mormor | maternal grandmother |
odel | property held in an alodial system |
odelsrett | right to hold property |
oldefar | great grandfather |
oldemor | great grandmother |
pike | girl |
prest | clergyman, ministor, pastor |
prestegjeld | a church clerical district, usually containing more than one parish |
skifte | settle an estate |
skjøte | deed of conveyance |
sogn or sokn | a church parish |
sogneprest or sokneprest | parish pastor |
sønn | son |
søskenbarn | cousin (either gender) |
søster | sister |
tippoldefar | great great grandfather |
tippoldemor | great great grandmother |
uekte | illegitimate |
vaksinasjonsattest | vaccination certificate |