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{{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /ˈæʎdʲ/ | {{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /ˈæʎdʲ/ | ||
{{IPA link|Uist|Scots Norse}} /ˈɛʎdʲ/ | {{IPA link|Uist|Scots Norse}} /ˈɛʎdʲ/ | ||
===Etymology 1=== | ===Etymology 1=== | ||
From {{der|snon|non|eldr|p=i}}, from {{der|snon|gem-pro|*ailidaz|p=i}}. {{cog|snon|is|eldur|fo|eldur|nrn|eld|sv|eld|da|ild}} | From {{der|snon|non|eldr|p=i}}, from {{der|snon|gem-pro|*ailidaz|p=i}}. {{cog|snon|is|eldur|fo|eldur|nrn|eld|sv|eld|da|ild}} | ||
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#{{lb|snon|figurative}} youth | #{{lb|snon|figurative}} youth | ||
=====Declension===== | =====Declension===== | ||
{{snon-decl | {{snon-decl|ald|1l=h-ald}} | ||
===Etymology 2=== | ===Etymology 2=== | ||
From {{der|snon|ang|ald|p=b}}. | From {{der|snon|ang|ald|p=b}}. | ||
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#(familiar) grand- | #(familiar) grand- | ||
=====Declension===== | =====Declension===== | ||
{{snon-decl-adj|ald|1l=h-ald | {{snon-decl-adj|ald|1l=h-ald}} | ||
====Mutation==== | ====Mutation==== | ||
{{snon-mut}} | {{snon-mut}} | ||
Revision as of 06:54, 22 April 2026
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ald/
Etymology
From Gothic alþeis.
Adjective
áld adj. (comparative: más áld)
- (of objects) old
| Case | masculine | feminine | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | singular | plural | ||
| indefinite | definite | ||||
| Nominative | áld | áld | |||
| Genitive | ä́ld | ||||
| Dative | áld | ||||
| Predicative | álds | álds | |||
Derived terms
- ä́lde ("age")
Antonyms
- niúw ("new")
See also
- sínig ("old", of living things)
SinPlatt
Etymology
OS ald f. PG *aldaz Compare English old; Dutch oud; German alt
Pronunciation
(SamSkandinavisk) IPA: /alt, ˈaldə-/
Adjective
- old, olden, aged, ancient, archaic, long-standing, stale, elderly, antique, past
Inflection
comparative = älder, superlative = äldst.
Scots Norse
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old Norse eldr, from Proto-Germanic *ailidaz. Cognate to Icelandic eldur, Faroese eldur, Norn eld, Swedish eld, Danish ild.
Noun
ald m
- fire
- (figurative) ardor; passion
- (figurative) youth
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| indefinite | aldᶫ | aldarr |
| definite | hin h-aldᶫ | hin h-aldarr |
Etymology 2
From Old English ald.
Adjective
ald
- old
- hù h-ald arr tù? ― How old art thou?
- ancient
- ì n-aldu nòghu ― in ancient times
- (in compounds) original
- Aldsacsa ― the continental Saxons
- (familiar) grand-
Declension
Mutation
| radical | eclipsis | with h-prothesis |
|---|---|---|
| ald | n-ald | h-ald |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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