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{{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /ˈho.mʲərʲ/ | {{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /ˈho.mʲərʲ/ | ||
{{IPA link|Uist|Scots Norse}} /ˈxo.mʲərʲ/ | |||
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{{head|snon|noun|g=m|genitive|hàmer|plural|hàmarar}} | {{head|snon|noun|g=m|genitive|hàmer|plural|hàmarar}} | ||
Revision as of 19:53, 20 April 2026
Scots Norse
Etymology
From Old Norse hamarr, from Proto-Germanic *hamaraz. Cognate to Icelandic hamar, Faroese hamar, Swedish hammare, Danish hammer.
Pronunciation
Noun
hàmar m (genitive hàmer, plural hàmarar)
- stone
- a steep cliff, crag; a rock face
- hammer (tool)
- (obsolete) porbeagle (Lamna nasus)
- Synonym: (modern) hamrahákalle
Declension
Mutation
Categories:
- Scots Norse terms inherited from Old Norse
- Scots Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Scots Norse terms with Icelandic cognates
- Scots Norse terms with Faroese cognates
- Scots Norse terms with Swedish cognates
- Scots Norse terms with Danish cognates
- Scots Norse lemmas
- Scots Norse nouns
- Scots Norse masculine nouns
- Scots Norse terms with obsolete senses