vreiðr

Old Norse

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *wraiþaz, whence also Old English wrāþ ( > English wroth), Old High German reid. In Old West Norse there was a tendency to drop the initial v, yielding the variant reiðr.

Adjective

vreiðr

  1. angry, wroth

Descendants

  • Norwegian (nynorsk): vreid, reid (via Old West Norse variant reiðr)
  • Swedish: vred
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