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* Dictionary
** A
** Á
** Æ
** B
*** bræð
m. {{{phon(brɛð)}}}
See [[file:dictionary.md#broð][/bróð/]]
*** bróð
m. {{{phon(brɔð)}}}
1. brother, plural /bræð/
Re-analysis of /bródir/ decomposed into /bróð/ + /-ir/ by popular
etymology. Same goes for its former plural /bræðir/ which got
re-analyzed into /bræð/ + /-ir/.
| / | <r> | | |
| | | Singular | Plural |
|---+------+----------+--------|
| | Nom. | bróðr | bræðr |
| | Acc. | bróð | bræð |
| | Gen. | bróðir | bræðir |
| | Dat. | bróð | bræðum |
*** bók
f. {{{phon(bɔk)}}}
1. book, plural /bøk/
| / | <r> | | |
| | | Singular | Plural |
|---+------+----------+--------|
| | Nom. | bókr | bøkr |
| | Acc. | bók | bøk |
| | Gen. | bókar | bøkar |
| | Dat. | bók | bøkum |
*** bøk
f. {{{phon(bøk)}}}
See [[file:dictionary.md#bok][/bók/]]
** C
** D
*** djúp
adj. {{{phon(dʒop)}}}
1. deep
2. profound (figuratively)
*** djúpligr
adv. {{{phon(dʒopliɡr̩)}}}
1. deeply
*** dóttir
f. {{{phon(dɔʧir)}}}, plural *dœtr* {{{phon(dœtr̩)}}}
1. daughter
** Đ
** E
*** edda
f. {{{phon(ed)}}}
1. great grandmother
2. female ancestor, beyond the grandmother
*** Eittland
n. {{{phon(ɑɪʔlɑnd)}}}
1. (n) High Kingdom of Eittland, island of Eittland
** É
** F
*** feð
m. {{{phon(feð)}}}
See [[file:dictionary.md#føð][/føð/]]
***
n. {{{phon(fɛ)}}}
1. wealth
From Old Norse /fé/.
| | Singular | Plural |
|------+----------+--------|
| Nom. | fé | fé |
| Acc. | fé | fé |
| Gen. | fés | fés |
| Dat. | fé | férum |
*** fisk
m. {{{phon(fiʃk)}}}
1. fish
From Old Norse /fiskr/.
| | Singular | Plural |
|------+----------+--------|
| Nom. | fiskr | fiskr |
| Acc. | fisk | fisk |
| Gen. | fiskar | fiskar |
| Dat. | fisk | fiskum |
*** føð
m. {{{phon(føð)}}}
1. father, plural /feð/
From Old Norse /fødir/ and /feðir/ which got re-analyzed as /føð/
appended with a grammatical /-ir/ (which later got reduced to a /-r/).
| | Singular | Plural |
|------+----------+--------|
| Nom. | føðr | feðr |
| Acc. | føð | feð |
| Gen. | føðar | feðar |
| Dat. | føð | feðum |
** G
*** gauð
n. {{{phon(jɔʊð)}}}
1. a barking
2. a quarrel
*** gegn
adv. {{{phon(jeɡn̩)}}}
1. against, opposing
*** gjøf
f. {{{phon(jøv)}}}
1. gift, present
** H
*** heilsa
f. {{{phon(hɑɪls)}}}
1. health
*** hjól
n. {{{phon(çɔl)}}}
1. wheel
*** hlóð
n. {{{phon(l̥ɔð)}}}
1. hearth
2. living room
*** hneisa
f. {{{phon(n̥ɑɪs)}}}
1. shame, disgrace
2. social isolation
*** hneising
n. {{{phon(n̥ɑɪsinɡ)}}}
1. hermit
2. (modern) shut-in, hikikomori
*** hnjósa
v. {{{phon(ɲ̥ɔs)}}}
1. to sneeze
*** hrifs
n. {{{phon(r̥ivs)}}}
1. assault, mugging
*** hvat
adv. {{{phon(ʍɑt)}}}
1. what
*** hví
adv. {{{phon(ʍe)}}}
1. why
** I
** Í
** J
** K
*** kaup
n. {{{phon(kɔp)}}}
1. commerce
2. bargain, barter
** L
** M
** N
*** noregsúlf
m. {{{phon(norejsolv)}}}
1. wolf, litt. Norways wolf.
Wolves do not naturally live in Eittland. Their only relatives
introduced to the island were dogs and wolf-dogs, and the latter
inherited the simpler /úlfr/ term. Noun composed by Old Norse /noregs/
(genitive of /Noregr/, /Norway/) and /úlfr/.
** O
** Ó
*** óglaðr
adj. {{{phon(ɔɡʲɑðr̩)}}}
1. very sad, depressed, miserable
** Ø
** Œ
*** Œgir
m. {{{phon(œjir)}}}
1. A mythical beast residing in the forests of the western
Eittlandic fjords.
** P
*** pengvin
n. {{{phon(peŋβin)}}}
1. penguin
From English *penguin*
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** Q
** R
** S
*** sitja
v. {{{phon(sitʃ)}}}
1. to sit
2. to represent (politics)
*** sjá
v. {{{phon(ʃɛ)}}}
1. to see
2. to understand
*** skilja
v. {{{phon(ʃkiʎ)}}}
1. to differenciate
2. to segregate, to separate
3. to understand a difference
*** snjór
m. {{{phon(sɲɔr)}}}
1. snow
*** styrsamhald
n. {{{phon(ʃtyrsamhald)}}}
1. military batallion
2. mitilary unit, group
From Old Norse *styrr* (stir, battle) and *samhald* (a holding together,
unity).
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** T
** Þ
** U
*** uppá
prep. {{{phon(upɸə)}}}
1. upon
** Ú
*** úlf
m. {{{phon(olv)}}}
1. wolf-dog. See also /noregsúlfr/.
** V
*** veisheit
f. {{{phon(βɑɪshɑɪt)}}}
1. knowledge or wisdom. From German /Weisheit/. See also /vizka/
*** viska
f. {{{phon(βiʃk)}}}
1. practical knowledge or wisdom, acquired from experience
See /veisheit/ for a more general term for /wisdow/
** Y
** Ý
** Z