sáð
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From Old Norse sáð (“seed”), from Proto-Germanic *sēdiz.
sáð n (genitive singular sáðs, uncountable)
Declension of sáð (singular only) | ||
---|---|---|
n4s | singular | |
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | sáð | sáðið |
accusative | sáð | sáðið |
dative | sáð, sáði | sáðnum |
genitive | sáðs | sáðsins |
From Old Norse sáð (“seed”), from Proto-Germanic *sēdiz.
sáð n (genitive singular sáðs, no plural)
Declension of sáð | ||
---|---|---|
n-s | singular | |
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | sáð | sáðið |
accusative | sáð | sáðið |
dative | sáði | sáðinu |
genitive | sáðs | sáðsins |
sáð
From Proto-Germanic *sēdiz. Compare Old English sǣd (English seed), Old Frisian sēd (West Frisian sied), Old Saxon sād (Low German Saad), Dutch zaad, Old High German sāt (German Saat), Gothic 𐍃𐌴𐌸𐍃 (sēþs).
sáð n (genitive sáðs, plural sáð)
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