lækir
Old Swedish
Alternative forms
lǣkiare (late Old Swedish)
Etymology
From (east) Old Norse *lækir (cf. Old West Norse læknir), from Proto-Germanic *lēkijaz.
Declension
Declension of lǣkir (ja-stem)
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | lǣkir | lǣkirin | lǣkia(r) | lǣkiani(r), -ane(r) |
accusative | lǣki, -e | lǣkin | lǣkia | lǣkiana |
dative | lǣki, -e | lǣkinum, -enom | lǣkium, -om | lǣkiumin, -omen |
genitive | lǣkis, -es | lǣkisins, -esins | lǣkia | lǣkianna |
Descendants
- Swedish: läkare
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