belti

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Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse belti, from Proto-Germanic *baltijaz (belt), an early borrowing of Latin balteus (girdle, sword belt), of Etruscan origin. Akin to Old English belt (belt), Old High German balz (belt).

Pronunciation

Noun

belti n (genitive singular beltis, plural belti or beltir)

  1. belt

Declension

n24 Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative belti beltið belti(r) beltini
Accusative belti beltið belti(r) beltini
Dative belti belt(i)num beltum beltunum
Genitive beltis beltisins belta beltanna

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse belti, from Proto-Germanic *baltijaz (belt), an early borrowing of Latin balteus (girdle, sword belt), of Etruscan origin. Akin to Old English belt (belt), Old High German balz (belt).

Pronunciation

Noun

belti n (genitive singular beltis, nominative plural belti)

  1. belt
  2. a girdle
    Synonym: mittisól
  3. a zone
    tímabeltitime zone

Declension

Derived terms


Maltese

Etymology

From belt +‎ -i.

Pronunciation

Adjective

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  1. municipal, urban (pertaining to city)
  2. Vallettan (of or pertaining to Valletta, the capital of Malta)

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *baltiją, *baltijaz, from Latin balteus.

Noun

belti n (genitive beltis)

  1. belt

Declension

Descendants

  • Icelandic: belti
  • Faroese: belti
  • Norwegian: belte
  • Old Swedish: bælte
  • Danish: belte

References

  • belti”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press