røþer
Old Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse rauðr, from Proto-Germanic *raudaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁rowdʰós, from the root *h₁rewdʰ-.
Declension
Declension of rø̄þer (strong)
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
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nominative | rø̄þer | rø̄þ | rø̄t |
accusative | rø̄þan | rø̄þa | rø̄t |
dative | rø̄þum, -om | rø̄þri, -re | rø̄þu, -o |
genitive | rø̄þs | rø̄þrar | rø̄þs |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | rø̄þir, -e(r) | rø̄þar | rø̄þ |
accusative | rø̄þa | rø̄þar | rø̄þ |
dative | rø̄þum, -om | rø̄þum, -om | rø̄þum, -om |
genitive | rø̄þra | rø̄þra | rø̄þra |
Declension of rø̄þer (weak)
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
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nominative | rø̄þi, -e | rø̄þa | rø̄þa |
accusative | rø̄þa | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þa |
dative | rø̄þa | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þa |
genitive | rø̄þa | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þa |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þu, -o |
accusative | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þu, -o |
dative | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þu, -o |
genitive | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þu, -o | rø̄þu, -o |
Derived terms
- rodhna (“redden”)
Descendants
- Swedish: röd
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