-ð
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Contents
1
Old Norse
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Suffix
1.3.1
Declension
1.3.2
Derived terms
1.3.3
Descendants
Old Norse
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Alternative forms
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-d
,
-t
Etymology
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From
Proto-Germanic
*-iþō
, from
Proto-Indo-European
*-(i)teh₂
. Same as
English
-th
.
Suffix
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-ð
-ness
,
-th
Forms abstract
nouns
from
verbs
,
adjectives
or other
nouns
.
Declension
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Declension of
-ð
(strong
i
-stem)
feminine
singular
plural
indefinite
definite
indefinite
definite
nominative
-ð
-ðin
-ðir
-ðirnar
accusative
-ð
-ðina
-ðir
-ðirnar
dative
-ð
-ðinni
-ðum
-ðunum
genitive
-ðar
-ðarinnar
-ða
-ðanna
Derived terms
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Old Norse terms suffixed with -ð
Descendants
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Icelandic:
-ð
,
-d
,
-t
Faroese:
-d
Swedish:
-d
Danish:
-de
Norwegian:
-de
,
-d
Categories
:
Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
Old Norse lemmas
Old Norse suffixes
Old Norse feminine i-stem nouns
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