hallur

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Norse hallr, from Proto-Germanic *halþaz.

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hallur (comparative hallari, superlative hallastur)

  1. sloping, slanted
  2. biased, inclined, partial
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Old Norse hallr, from Proto-Germanic *halluz.

Noun[edit]

hallur m (genitive singular halls, nominative plural hallar)

  1. slope, incline
  2. large stone
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