Noa-name explained

A noa-name is a word that replaces a taboo word, generally out of fear that the true name would summon the thing. The term derives from the Polynesian concept of noa, which is the antonym of tapu (from which derives the word taboo) and serves to lift the tapu from a person or object.

A noa-name is sometimes described as a euphemism,[1] though the meaning is more specific; a noa-name is a non-taboo synonym used to avoid bad luck,[1] and replaces a name considered dangerous.[2] The noa-name may be innocuous or flattering, or it may be more accusatory.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. https://glosbe.com/sv/en/noaord Noaord
  2. http://www.saob.se/artikel/?seek=noaord#U_N445_162801 Noaord
  3. Gillis Herlitz & Per Peterson (2011) Vargen : hatobjekt och kramdjur. Liber AB. .
  4. Encyclopedia: Suda. el:Ἄλλα δ' ἀλλαχοῦ καλά· παρόσον τὰς Εὐμενίδας ἄλλοι ἄλλως καλοῦσιν. ἄλλα οὖν ὀνόματα παρ' ἄλλοις καλὰ νομίζονται, παρ' ἡμῖν δὲ ταῦτα, τὸ ὀνομάζειν αὐτὰς Εὐμενίδας κατ' εὐφημισμόν, τὰς Ἐριννύας.. Inasmuch as different men call the Eumenides by different names. So other names are judged good by other people, but we prefer to call them Eumenides [Favoring Ones] by euphemism instead of Erinnyes [Furies]..
  5. Schiefenhövel . Wulf . Biased semantics for right and left in 50 Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages: Biased semantics for right and left in 50 languages . Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences . June 2013 . 1288 . 1 . 135–152 . 10.1111/nyas.12124 . 23742684 . 3421618 . en . the words for left, usually never positively biased, were turned into euphemisms in three language groups (Scandinavian, Greek, and Avestan)..