iorþ
See also: iorth
Old Danish
Alternative forms
- iorth (Jutlandic)
- ᛁᚮᚱᚦ (Runic)
Etymology
From Old Norse jǫrð, from Proto-Germanic *erþō.
Noun
iorþ f (genitive iorþar, dative iorþo, plural iorþir)
- (Scania) earth, land
- c. 1210, "Sæl bondæn bort", Scanian Law, chapter 11.
- Sæl bondæn bort kunu sinæ iorþ ok […]
- If a man sells off his wife's land, and […]
- c. 1210, "Sæl bondæn bort", Scanian Law, chapter 11.
Descendants
- Danish: jord
Old Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse jǫrð, from Proto-Germanic *erþō.
Declension
Declension of iorþ (strong ō-stem)
| masculine | singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | iorþ | iorþin | iorþar | iorþarnar, iorþanar |
| accusative | iorþ | iorþina | iorþar | iorþarnar, iorþanar |
| dative | iorþ, iorþo | iorþinni, iorþinne | iorþum, iorþom | iorþumin, iorþomen |
| genitive | iorþar | iorþarinnar | iorþa | iorþanna |
Descendants
- Swedish: jord
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