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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
{{snon-inh|bìda|bíða|bīdaną}} The modern form is under Irish influence. {{doublet|snon|bìdh}} | {{snon-inh|bìda|bíða|bīdaną}} The modern form is under Irish influence. {{doublet|snon|bìdh}} | ||
Revision as of 16:31, 21 May 2026
Anrish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle Anrish bin, from Old Anrish bin, bien, from Proto-Germanic *bi and *in
Pronunciation
(Anrish) IPA: /bi/
Preposition
bì (runic:‧ᛒᛁᛌ‧)

- (+ common)
- into (allative)
- Gnúð lau bì brókar mír.
- ᛬ᛝᚢᚴ‧ᛚᛆᚢ‧ᛒᛁᛌ‧ᛒᚱᚮᚳᚭᚱ‧ᛘᛁᚱ᛬
- Water got into my boots
- indicating an order or arrangement
- Aunt ǽrr hereð bì tíl!
- ‧᛬ᛆᚢᚾᛏ‧ᛆᚱᚱ‧ᚼᛖᚱᛖᚴ‧ᛒᛁᛌ‧ᛏᛁᛚ᛬‧
- Form a line!
- (+ dative)
- expressing containment, inside, within
- Is lúa bì bætíne.
- ᛬ᛁᛞ‧ᛚᚢᚭ‧ᛒᛁᛌ‧ᛒᛆᛏᛁᛌᚾᛖ᛬
- The cat is in the sink
- denoting a state of the subject
- Is y bì Comene.
- ᛬ᛁᛞ‧ᛦ‧ᛒᛁᛌ‧ᚳᚮᛘᛁᚾᛖ᛬
- He is in a coma.
- indicates means, medium, format, genre, or instrumentality, (of a text, speech etc.) a language, script, tone etc.
- Aunt tilteð bì rúá!
- ‧᛬ᛆᚢᚾᛏ‧ᛏᛁᛚᚴᛖᚴ‧ᛒᛁᛌ‧ᚱᚢᚭᛌ᛬‧
- Write in runes!
- (+ genitive)
- indicates, connotatively, a place-like form of someone's (or something's) personality, as their psychic and physical characteristics
- Is nǽð ír bin-ǫra.
- ᛬ᛁᛞ‧ᚾᛆᚴ‧ᛆᚱᚭᛘᛖ‧ᛒᛁᛌᛆᚭᚱᚭ᛬
- You have a friend in me.
Scots Norse
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Sudrey Norse bìda, from Old Norse bíða, from Proto-Germanic *bīdaną. The modern form is under Irish influence. Doublet of bìdh
Verb
bì (present bìthir, past bìthaidhir, future bìthist, conditional bìthaidhist)
- (non-copulative) (there) to be
- bìthir Gud ― God is; There is a God
Conjugation
Mutation
| radical | lenition | eclipsis |
|---|---|---|
| bì | bhì | mì |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Categories:
- Contionary
- Anrish prepositions
- Anrish words
- Scots Norse terms inherited from Sudrey Norse
- Scots Norse terms derived from Sudrey Norse
- Scots Norse terms inherited from Old Norse
- Scots Norse terms derived from Old Norse
- Scots Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Scots Norse terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Scots Norse doublets
- Scots Norse lemmas
- Scots Norse verbs
- Scots Norse terms with usage examples