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staddr

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Old Norse

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Etymology

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Past participle of steðja.

Participle

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staddr (feminine stǫdd, neuter statt)

  1. placed, present
  2. situated, circumstanced

Declension

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Strong declension of staddr
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative staddr stǫdd statt
accusative staddan stadda statt
dative stǫddum staddri stǫddu
genitive stadds staddrar stadds
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative staddir staddar stǫdd
accusative stadda staddar stǫdd
dative stǫddum stǫddum stǫddum
genitive staddra staddra staddra
Weak declension of staddr
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative staddi stadda stadda
accusative stadda stǫddu stadda
dative stadda stǫddu stadda
genitive stadda stǫddu stadda
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative stǫddu stǫddu stǫddu
accusative stǫddu stǫddu stǫddu
dative stǫddum stǫddum stǫddum
genitive stǫddu stǫddu stǫddu

Further reading

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  • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910) “staddr”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive