Scots Norse

Etymology

From Old Norse sæll, from Proto-Germanic *sēliz. Cognate to Icelandic sæll, Faroese sælur, Swedish säll, Danish sæl.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard) IPA(key): /ˈʃeʎ/

Adjective

sèle (comparative sèlarr, superlative sèlaste)

  1. happy, blessed, fortunate
    1. good (in status or mood)
Declension
Declension of sèle
positive singular plural
masc/neut feminine
nom/acc sèle sèl sèlir
dative sèluᶰ sèlli sèluᶰ
genitive sèlᶫ sèllar sèll
comparative singular plural
masc/neut feminine
nom/acc/gen sèlarr sèlari sèlari
dative sèluruᶰ
superlative singular plural
masc/neut feminine
nom/acc sèlaste sèlastt sèlastir
dative sèlustuᶰ sèlastri sèlustuᶰ
genitive sèlasᶫ sèlastrar sèlastar

ᶰ: Triggers nasal mutation
ᶫ: Triggers lenition

Mutation

Mutated forms of sèle
radical voiced nasal aspirate
sèle zèle nhèle shèle

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.