Contionary:vìath
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Scots Norse
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Sudrey Norse vìta, from Old Norse hvítr, from Proto-Germanic *hwitaz.
Adjective
vìath (comparative vìathar, superlative vìathast)
Declension
| positive | masculine | feminine | plural |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | vìoth L | vìoth | vìothar |
| genitive | vìoths | vìothar | vìoth L |
| dative | vìoth E | vìth L | vìothu E |
| comparative | vìothar L | ||
| superlative | masculine | feminine | plural |
| nominative | vìothast L | vìothust | vìothastar |
| genitive | vìothasts | vìothastar | vìothast L |
| dative | vìothust E | vìothaist L | vìothustu E |
L Triggers lenition E Triggers eclipsis
See also
| vìth | grà, heos | sfart |
| reòdh | earp; brù | gùl |
| vainh | greò | midus |
| glas | blà | èghr |
| vàd | corc | clarèt |
Mutation
| radical | lenition | eclipsis |
|---|---|---|
| vìath | vhìath | bìath |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Categories:
- 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
- Contionary
- Scots Norse lemmas
- Scots Norse adjectives
- Elder Scots Norse