A Dictionary of Old Norse Prose (Danish: Ordbog over det norrøne prosasprog), abbreviated as ONP, is a dictionary of the vocabulary attested in medieval West Scandinavian prose texts.[1] The dictionary is funded through the Arnamagnæan Commission and is based in the Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics at the University of Copenhagen.[2] The project began in 1939 and was intended to supplement Johan Fritzner’s Ordbog over det gamle norske Sprog and other nineteenth century lexicographical works.[1] Work on the first printed volume began in 1989. Three more volumes were printed with the last appearing in 2004. In 2005 the dictionary moved to freely available online publication.[3]
^Johannsson, Ellert Thor; Battista, Simonetta (2014). "A Dictionary of Old Norse Prose and its Users – Paper vs. Web-based Edition". In Abel, Andrea; Vettori, Chiara; Ralli, Natascia (eds.). Proceedings of the XVI EURALEX International Congress: The User in Focus(PDF). Bolzano/Bozen: Institute for Specialised Communication and Multilingualism. p. 170. ISBN978-88-88906-97-3. Archived from the original(PDF) on 30 December 2019.