Scots Norse

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Old Norse hvítr, from Proto-Germanic *hwitaz.

Adjective

vìth (comparative vìthar, superlative vìthast)

  1. Eastern form of vìoth

Declension

Declension of vìth
positive masculine feminine plural
nominative vìth L vìth vìthar
genitive vìths vìthar vìth L
dative vìth E vìth L vìthu E
comparative masculine feminine plural
nom./gen. vìthar vìthir vìthir
dative vìthar vìthir vìthuru E
superlative masculine feminine plural
nominative vìthast L vìthust vìthastar
genitive vìthasts vìthastar vìthast L
dative vìthust E vìthist L vìthustu E

L Triggers lenition   E Triggers eclipsis

See also

Colors in Scots Norse · lìthar (layout · text)
     vìth      grà      sfart
             ròdh              ghiarp; brù              gùl
             vàenh              griò              minnus
             glas              blà              èghr
             vad              coerc              clerit

Mutation

Mutated forms of vìth
radical lenition eclipsis
vìth vhìth bìth

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