Guðgud, guth, Gud, guð, and guþ (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Guð m God Gud,
guðSee also: gud, guth, Gud, guþ, and Guð IPA(key): /kuː/ Rhymes: -uː guð accusative singular of guður From Old Norse guð, from Proto-Germanic *gudą. The
GudGuð, gud, and guð Danish Wikipedia has an article on: Gud Wikipedia da See gud. IPA(key): /ɡud/, [ˈɡ̊uð] Gud c God (single god of monotheism) See gud
gudgit gud UDG, dug Danish Wikipedia has an article on: gud Wikipedia da From Old Norse guð (“god”), from Proto-Germanic *gudą. Cognate with English god and
ómægodómægad Borrowed from English oh my God. ómægod (colloquial, internet messaging) oh my God! Synonyms: Guð minn almáttugur, Guð minn góður, Drottinn minn dýri