viðr
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See also: víðr
Old Norse
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Proto-Norse *ᚹᛁᛞᚢᛉ (*widuʀ), from Proto-Germanic *widuz (“wood”). Cognate with Old English widu, wudu, Old Saxon widu, Old High German witu.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]viðr m (genitive viðar, plural viðir)
Declension
[edit] Declension of viðr (strong u-stem)
Derived terms
[edit]- mjǫtviðr m
- rekaviðr m (“drift-timber”)
- viða (“to furnish wood”)
- viðan f (“furnishing of wood”)
- viðarbulungr m (“a pile of wood”)
- viðarbyrðr f (“a burden of wood”)
- viðarfang n (“an armful of wood”)
- viðarflaki m (“wooden scaffolding”)
- viðarhlass n (“a load of wood”)
- viðarhǫgg n (“wood-cutting”)
- viðarlauf n (“wood-leaves”)
- viðarmark n (“a mark on a tree”)
- viðarrif n (“the right of taking fagots”)
- viðarrunnr m (“grove”)
- viðarrót f (“the root of a tree”)
- viðartaka f (“wood-pilfering”)
- viðartalga f (“wood-cutting”)
- viðarteinungr m (“wand”)
- viðartág f (“tough root”)
- viðarval n (“picked wood”)
- viðarverk n (“woodwork”)
- viðarvǫxtr m (“brushwood”)
- viðarøx f (“woodaxe”)
- viðaval n (“selection of timber”)
- viðbjǫrn m (“black bear”)
- viðhǫgg n (“wood-cutting”)
- viðkǫstr m (“pile of wood”)
- viðreki m (“drift of wood”)
Descendants
[edit]- Icelandic: viður
- Faroese: viður
- Norwegian Nynorsk: ved, vid
- Elfdalian: wið
- Old Swedish: viþer, vedher
- Swedish: ved
- Old Danish: with
Etymology 2
[edit]Preposition
[edit]viðr
- Alternative form of við
Etymology 3
[edit]See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
[edit]viðr
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- Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Norse
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- Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
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- Old Norse lemmas
- Old Norse nouns
- Old Norse masculine nouns
- Old Norse u-stem nouns
- Old Norse prepositions
- Old Norse non-lemma forms
- Old Norse verb forms