Reigilaid (Rootsi)
Reigilaid (lit. 'Reigi Islet', also spelled Reigi laid)[1] is a former small islet in the Baltic Sea split between the settlements of Rootsi[1] and Pihla, Estonia.
Geography
[edit | edit source]Reigilaid lies at the southeast end of Reigi Bay (Estonian: Reigi laht), about 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) northeast of the beach at Kõrgessaare. It is now a peninsula of the island of Hiiumaa. Reigilaid has an area of about 0.95 square kilometers (0.37 sq mi). It lies 4 meters (13 ft) above sea level.
Name
[edit | edit source]The name Reigilaid is a compound, in which the second element, -laid, means 'islet'. Among various theories, the most common is that the first part, Reigi-, derives from a form like *hraukia, *röiki, or *räike, meaning 'stony land, stony region', thus 'stony/rocky island'. The onomastician Aino Naert (1921–2008) pointed out that in the Hiiumaa Swedish dialect öy became i, and that the final -i in Reigi- may be a development of Swedish ö 'island' (from Old Norse ey).[2]
See also
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[edit | edit source]External links
[edit | edit source]- Reigilaid at Estonian Geoportal
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