pryda

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See also: prýða

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pryda

  1. inflection of pryde:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

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From Old Norse prýða.

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pryda (present tense prydar or pryder, past tense pryda or prydde, past participle pryda or prydt or prydd, present participle prydande, imperative pryd)

  1. to decorate, adorn

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Swedish prydha, from Old Norse prýða, probably a borrowing from Old English prūd (proud, noble). Compare Danish pryde.

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pryda (present pryder, preterite prydde, supine prytt, imperative pryd)

  1. decorate, adorn, grace

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