lágr

See also: lagr

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *lēgaz, whence also Dutch laag. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *legʰ-.

Adjective

lágr (comparative lægri, superlative lægstr)

  1. low
  2. short

Antonyms

Declension

Derived terms

  • lágamessa f (low chant)
  • lágasǫngr m (low chant)
  • láglendi n (low land; flat land)
  • lágliga (lowly, gently)
  • lágligr (low in stature)
  • lágmæltr (low-spoken; low-voiced)
  • lágraustaðr (low-voiced)
  • lágskeptr (with a short handle)
  • lágtalaðr (speaking in a low voice)
  • lágvaxinn (short of stature)

Descendants

References

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