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Created page with "==Scots Norse== ====Pronunciation==== {{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /ˈmoʃ/ ::(plural, et1-2) /ˈmˠoʃ/ ::(plural, et3) /ˈmo.ləθ͇/ ===Etymology 1=== From {{der|snon|non|mál|p=i}}, from {{der|snon|gem-pro|*maþlą|p=i}} ====Noun==== {{head|snon|noun|g=n|genitive|màl|plural|mòl}} #language #speech #matter, affair #{{lb|snon|poetry}} syntactic unit, sentence #{{lb|snon|legal}} cause =====Declension===== {{snon-decl-n-a|c=m|n=mm|l=mh|àl|òl|fc=l}} ===Etymo..." |
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From {{der|snon|mga|mál|p=b}}<sup>''(form unsure)''</sup>. | From {{der|snon|mga|mál|p=b}}<sup>''(form unsure)''</sup>. | ||
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{{head|snon|noun|g= | {{head|snon|noun|g=m|genitive|màl|plural|màlar}} | ||
#{{lb|snon|poetic|rare}} prince, nobleman, chief | #{{lb|snon|poetic|rare}} prince, nobleman, chief | ||
=====Declension===== | =====Declension===== | ||
Revision as of 05:23, 9 April 2026
Scots Norse
Pronunciation
- (plural, et1-2) /ˈmˠoʃ/
- (plural, et3) /ˈmo.ləθ͇/
Etymology 1
From Old Norse mál, from Proto-Germanic *maþlą
Noun
màel n (genitive màl, plural mòl)
Declension
Etymology 2
From Old Norse mál, from Proto-Germanic *mēlą
Noun
màel n (genitive màl, plural mòl)
- measurement, size
- season; a quarter of a year
- Rímbegla: (Scots Norse translation) ì misseri èru màl taò, ì màli èru mànudhe thrìr
- in a half-year there are two seasons, in a season there are three months
- Rímbegla: (Scots Norse translation)
- time
- er màl ètt
- it is time to eat
- meal, mealtime
Declension
Etymology 3
From Middle Irish mál(form unsure).
Noun
màel m (genitive màl, plural màlar)
Declension
Mutation
Categories:
- Scots Norse terms inherited from Old Norse
- Scots Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Scots Norse lemmas
- Scots Norse nouns
- Scots Norse neuter nouns
- Snon:Poetry
- Snon:Law
- Scots Norse terms with usage examples
- Scots Norse terms borrowed from Middle Irish
- Scots Norse masculine nouns
- Scots Norse poetic terms
- Scots Norse terms with rare senses