þróndr

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Old Norse[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Norse *þrōwendīʀ m pl, from *þrōwōną +‎ *-ndz. Compare Old English Þrōwendas pl. A similar construction is found in bóndi (farmer) from búa (to reside), and frændi (friend) from frjá (to love).

Noun[edit]

þróndr m (plural þrǿndr or þrǿndir)

  1. a person from the region Trøndelag in Norway

Usage notes[edit]

  • Singular almost entirely unattested.

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Descendants[edit]

From plural þrǿndr or þrǿndir: