Noun
árr m (genitive árar, plural ærir)
- messenger, servant
- c. 975, Þórbjǫrn dísarskáld, Poem about Þórr, verse 1
Þórr hefr Yggs með ǫ́rum
Ásgarð af þrek varðan.- Thor has mightily defended Asgard together with the messengers of Ygg [GODS].
- Hlǫðskviða stanza 30 (ed. Neckel/Kuhn, Die Lieder des Codex Regius, 5th edition, 1983):
Eigi scolom árom spilla, / þeim er fara einir saman.- We ought not to harm messengers who ride alone.
- (plural only, Christianity) angels
Declension
More information masculine, singular ...
masculine |
singular |
plural |
indefinite |
definite |
indefinite |
definite |
nominative |
árr |
árrinn |
ærir |
ærirnir |
accusative |
ár |
árinn |
áru |
áruna |
dative |
æri |
ærinum |
árum |
árunum |
genitive |
árar |
árarins |
ára |
áranna |
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Declension of árr (strong u-stem)
More information masculine, singular ...
masculine |
singular |
plural |
indefinite |
definite |
indefinite |
definite |
nominative |
ǫ́rr |
ǫ́rrinn |
ærir |
ærirnir |
accusative |
ǫ́r |
ǫ́rinn |
ǫ́ru |
ǫ́runa |
dative |
æri |
ærinum |
ǫ́rum |
ǫ́runum |
genitive |
árar |
árarins |
ára |
áranna |
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Declension of árr (strong u-stem)
References
- árr in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, G. T. Zoëga, Clarendon Press, 1910, at Internet Archive.