feigd

Westrobothnian

Alternative forms

  • fegd
  • faigd

Etymology

From Old Norse feigð, from Proto-Germanic *faigiþō.

Noun

feigd f (definite feigda, dative feigdn)

  1. state of future death, (unconscious) premonition of impending death, property of being (pre)determined to die soon
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