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===Etymology 2===
===Etymology 2===

Revision as of 18:36, 1 May 2026

Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Gothic alþeis.

Adjective

áld adj. (comparative: más áld)

  1. (of objects) old
Case masculine feminine
singular plural singular plural
indefinite definite
Nominative áld áld
Genitive ä́ld
Dative áld
Predicative álds álds

Derived terms

Antonyms

See also

  • sínig ("old", of living things)

SinPlatt

Etymology

OS ald f. PG *aldaz Compare English old; Dutch oud; German alt

Pronunciation

(SamSkandinavisk) IPA: /alt, ˈaldə-/

Adjective

  1. old, olden, aged, ancient, archaic, long-standing, stale, elderly, antique, past

Inflection

comparative = älder, superlative = äldst.


Scots Norse

Etymology 1

From Old English ald.

Pronunciation

Adjective

ald

  1. old
  2. ancient
    i ndàgharr aldin ancient times
  3. (in compounds) original
    Aldsacsarrthe continental Saxons
  4. (familiar) grand-

Noun

ald m (plural aldarr) (radical)

  1. age
    vèrann vhat aldstiòerdh at tec?
    (formal) How old are you?

Etymology 2

From Old Norse eldr, from Proto-Germanic *ailidaz. Cognate to Icelandic eldur, Faroese eldur, Norn eld, Swedish eld, Danish ild.

Pronunciation

Alternative forms

Noun

ald m (plural aldarr) (lenite)

  1. fire
  2. (figurative) ardor; passion
  3. (figurative) youth

Mutation

Mutated forms of ald
radical h-prothesis eclipsis
ald h'ald n'ald

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.