verðr

Old Norse

Etymology 1

Noun

verðr m (genitive verðar)

  1. meal

Usage notes

Often used in compounds such as dagverðr or dǫgurðr “day-meal” and náttverðr or nátturðr “supper”, depicting meals at different times of the day, as in the descendant languages.

Synonyms

  • málsverðr
  • matarverðr

Derived terms

  • dagverðr
  • kveldverðr
  • náttverðr

Descendants

  • Faroese: verður
  • Icelandic: verður
  • Norwegian: -urd, -verd
  • Old Danish: -orth, -warth
    • Danish: -vre, -ver
  • Old Swedish: -varþer, -værþer, -orþer, -vordher
    • Swedish: -vard
  • Westrobothnian: -väl, -vål

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *werþaz.

Alternative forms

Adjective

verðr

  1. (with genitive) worth
    svá þótti honum mikils um vert
    he took it so much to heart
    mikils verðr
    much worth
  2. worthy, deserving
    verðr einhvers
    worthy of
Descendants
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