freadagher
Appearance
Old Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Norse frjádagr (in its earlier form *fríadagr), borrowed from a West Germanic language, from Proto-West Germanic *Frījā dag (“day of Frigg”), a calque of the Latin dies Veneris (“friday”).
Noun
[edit]freadagher m
Declension
[edit]Declension of frēadagher (strong a-stem)
masculine | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | frēadagher | frēadaghrin | frēadaghar | frēadaghanir, frēadaghaner |
accusative | frēadagh | frēadaghin | frēadagha | frēadaghana |
dative | frēadæghi, frēadaghi | frēadaghinum, frēadaghenom | frēadaghum, frēadaghom | frēadaghumin, frēadaghomen |
genitive | frēadax | frēadaxins | frēadagha | frēadaghanna |
See also
[edit](days of the week) daghar ī vikunni; sunnodagher, manadagher, tīsdagher, ōþinsdagher, þōrsdagher, frēadagher, lø̄ghardagher (Category: gmq-osw:Days of the week)