-ingr
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Old Norse
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Suffix
1.2.1
Descendants
Old Norse
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Etymology
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From
Proto-Germanic
*-ingaz
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Suffix
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-ingr
Added to a noun stem, effecting i-mutation (if applicable), forming a noun denoting an inhabitant or original of a particular place, a student of a particular school, etc.
Descendants
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Icelandic:
-ingur
Faroese:
-ingur
Norwegian Nynorsk:
-ing
Norwegian Bokmål:
-ing
Old Swedish:
-inger
Swedish:
-ing
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-ling
Danish:
-ing
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Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Old Norse lemmas
Old Norse suffixes
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