lægð

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See also: lægd

Icelandic

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *lēgiþō (area where the ground is lower).

Pronunciation

Noun

lægð f (genitive singular lægðar, nominative plural lægðir)

  1. hollow, depression
  2. area of low pressure

Declension

Synonyms

Related terms


Old Norse

Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *lēgiþō. Akin to lágr +‎ .

Noun

lægð f

  1. a hollow, low place
  2. lowness
  3. degradation

Declension

Descendants

  • Icelandic: lægð
  • Faroese: lægd
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: lægd

References