Norn
Alternative forms
Origin
From Middle English nornen, nurnen, from Old English gnornan, gnornian ("to be sad, murmur, complain, mourn, lament, grieve"), from gnorn ("sad, sorrowful, troubled, depressed"), from Proto-Germanic *gnurnaz ("sad"), from Proto-Indo-European *gÊ°news- ("to gnaw, scrape, rub"). Cognate with Old Saxon gnornÅn ("to be sad").