stǫð

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See also: stod, stoth, stoþ, stoð, stóð, and stöð

Old Norse

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Etymology

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From the root of the verb standa (to stand)

Noun

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stǫð f (genitive stǫðvar, plural stǫðvar)

  1. a landing-place, berth, harbour
  2. place, position, context
  3. dwelling-place, abode, stead

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Icelandic: stöð
  • Faroese: støð
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: stø

References

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