Steinar Schjøtt | |
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Ruggit | 13 Mee Houney 1844 Porsgrunn, Telemark, y Toolynn as Norlynn |
Hooar baase | 11 Jerrey Geuree 1920 (75 bleeaney d'eash) |
Seyraanaght | Norlynn |
Keird | fockleyreyder · çhengoayllee · fockle-oayllee · çhyndaader · screeudeyr shennaghys |
Ayr | Ole Hersted Schjøtt |
Braaraghyn as shuyraghyn | slane rolley
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She ynseyder, fockle-oayllee, as fockleyder Norlynnagh va Steinar Schjøtt (13 Sauin 1844 – 11 Jerrey Geuree 1920).[1]
Va Steinar Schjøtt ruggit lesh y taggyrt as y pholitickeyr Ole Hersted Schjøtt (1805-1848) as e ven heshee Anna Jacobine, née Olrog,[2] ayns Porsgrund raad va'n ayr echey soit myr viggar. V'eh enmyssit Stener Johannes Stenersen Schjøtt ayns onnor olloo y jeeaghtys Stener Johannes Stenersen. Ayns 1845 darree yn lught-thie dys Skien. Haink er e vraar shinney Peter Olrog Schjøtt dy ve ny pholitickeyr as ny olloo er y fockle-oaylleeaght.[1] Voish y phoosey shen, she braar-ayns-leigh lesh y screeudeyr Mathilde Schjøtt as naim y leigh-oayllee Sofie Schjøtt v'eh.[3]
Ren Steinar Schjøtt claaraghey ec Ollooscoill Christiania (Ollooscoill Oslo jiu) ayns 1862 dirree eh magh myr cand.mag. ayns 1870. Ren eh ymmydey hoght çhengaghyn 'syn acadoilys: y Çhenn Loghlynish, y Danvargish, y Ghermaanish, y Vaarle, y Rangish, y Ladjyn, y Ghreagish, as y Norlynnish. Çheusthie jeh'n Norlynnish, she yn cummey Landsmål va'n reih echey as, myr shen, ren eh Norlynnaghey yn ennym echey voish Stener y Dano-Norlynnish dys Steinar.[1]
Cha row eh pointit dys ynnyd ollooscoill, agh ren eh obbraghey myr ynseyder ard-scoill. She ynseyder v'eh ec Scoill Ladjyn Heltberg (Heltbergs Studentfabrikk) v'eh, v'er n'obbraghey liorish Henrik Heltberg (1806-1873) ayns Christiania (Oslo jiu). Lurg shen, ren eh ynsaghey ayns Levanger as Kristiansand. Voish 1874 derrey 1893 she ynseyder v'eh ayns Fredrikshald, as, lurg shen, ayns Skien. [4]
Hug eh cooney da çhyndaa yn Heimskringla dys y Landsmål, as hoilshee eh magh lioaryn er shennaghys Norlynn as y theihill.[5] Chammah's shen, hoilshee eh magh daa 'ockleyr mooar ayns 1908 as 1914.[1]