hafðr
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *habdaz (“had, held”), past participle of *habjaną (“to have, hold”).
Declension
Strong declension of hafðr
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | hafðr | hǫfð | haft |
accusative | hafðan | hafða | haft |
dative | hǫfðum | hafðri | hǫfðu |
genitive | hafðs | hafðrar | hafðs |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | hafðir | hafðar | hǫfð |
accusative | hafða | hafðar | hǫfð |
dative | hǫfðum | hǫfðum | hǫfðum |
genitive | hafðra | hafðra | hafðra |
Weak declension of hafðr
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | hafði | hafða | hafða |
accusative | hafða | hǫfðu | hafða |
dative | hafða | hǫfðu | hafða |
genitive | hafða | hǫfðu | hafða |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | hǫfðu | hǫfðu | hǫfðu |
accusative | hǫfðu | hǫfðu | hǫfðu |
dative | hǫfðum | hǫfðum | hǫfðum |
genitive | hǫfðu | hǫfðu | hǫfðu |
Descendants
- Faroese: havdur
- Icelandic: hafður
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