goþær
Old Danish
Alternative forms
- gothær (Jutlandic)
Etymology
From Old Norse góðr, from Proto-Germanic *gōdaz.
Adjective
gōþær (feminine nominative singular gōþ, neuter nominative singular got)
- (Scanian) good
- c. 1210, "Uil bryti skilias", Scanian Law, chapter 231.
- […] fore þy at han ær goþær bryti ællær han uil hafa hans fæ […]
- […] because he is a good bailiff or he wants his property […]
- […] fore þy at han ær goþær bryti ællær han uil hafa hans fæ […]
- c. 1210, "Uil bryti skilias", Scanian Law, chapter 231.
Descendants
- Danish: god
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