norðr
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Contents
1
Old Norse
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Derived terms
1.2.2
Descendants
1.3
Adverb
Old Norse
Etymology
From
Proto-Germanic
*nurþrą
, whence also Old English
norþ
, Old High German
nord
.
Noun
norðr
n
north
Derived terms
norðmaðr
norðrœnn
,
norðrǿnn
Norðvegr
(
*Norðrvegr
)
norrœnn
,
norrǿnn
Descendants
Icelandic:
norður
Faroese:
norður
Norn:
nord
Norwegian:
nord
Old Swedish:
nor
Swedish:
norr
,
nord
(
influenced by Dutch or Low German
)
Danish:
nord
Gutnish:
nådar
,
nårdar
Adverb
norðr
north
,
northward
Categories
:
Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Old Norse lemmas
Old Norse nouns
Old Norse neuter nouns
Old Norse adverbs
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