synder
Danish
Declension
Norwegian Bokmål
Related terms
See also
- syndar (Nynorsk)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *sundraz, whence also Old High German suntar, Old Norse sundr
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsynder/
Adverb
synder
Derived terms
- synderliċ (“singular, separate, special, peculiar, private; remote”)
- synderlīċe (adverb)
- synderliċnes f (“separateness, separation, seclusion, singularity”)
- synderlīpe, synderlȳpe, synderlȳpiġ (“peculiar, special”)
- synderlīpes (adverb)
- synderwurþmynt f (“special honor, prerogative”)
- syndriġ (“separate, single: sundry, various; special, private, peculiar, exceptional, particular: characteristic: (distributive) one each, sundor”)
- syndriġe (“separately, specially, apart, alone”, adverb)
- syndriġendliċ (“discretive”)
- syndriġliċ (“special, peculiar”)
- syndriglīce (“specially: separately”, adverb)
Related terms
Descendants
- English: sunder
References
- 1916, John R. Clark, "A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary for the Use of Students", synder et al.
- Bosworth, J. (2010, March 21). An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online (T. N. Toller & Others, Eds.), sundor.
Swedish
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