Fenni
The
Fenni
were a people described by
Tacitus
in his
Germania
.
Fennia
is a modern
latinized
term for
Finland
. The
Fenni
should not be confused with
Fenians
of our times.
In
Old Icelandic
, the noun
fenni
means "hard snow", while the verb,
fenna
, means "to cover with snow." An interpretation of the term, suggested in 1896 by Hultam, is "wanderer" — for the way the people lived, i.e. without permanent dwelling places. Similar descriptive terms were used in titles for
Finnic
fishermen (
Livonians
). It is believed that "Fenni" referred also to other Finnics. Whether or not this tribe can be identified with the
Sami peoples
is disputed. On
Carta marina
it's entiting
Inuits
. However,
Finn
is today used in
Norwegian
for the Sami
http://www.dokpro.uio.no/perl/ordboksoek/ordbok.cgi?OPP=finn&begge=S%F8k+i+begge+ordb%F8kene&ordbok=bokmaal&alfabet=n&renset=j
.
See also
Finnic
this is too much
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