skjold
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From Old Danish skiold, from Old Norse skjǫldr, from Proto-Germanic *skelduz (“shield”), cognate with Norwegian skjold, Swedish sköld, English shield, Dutch schild, German Schild. Doublet of skilt (“sign”).
skjold n (singular definite skjoldet, plural indefinite skjolde)
skjold c (singular definite skjolden, plural indefinite skjolder)
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | skjold | skjolden | skjolder | skjolderne |
genitive | skjolds | skjoldens | skjolders | skjoldernes |
From Danish skjold, from Old Danish skiold, from Old Norse skjǫldr m, from Proto-Germanic *skelduz (“shield”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)keit-, *(s)keid-, *kheit- (“shield, cover”). Compare with Danish skjold, Swedish sköld, Icelandic skjöldur.
skjold n (definite singular skjoldet, indefinite plural skjold, definite plural skjolda or skjoldene)
From Old Norse skjǫldr m, from Proto-Germanic *skelduz (“shield”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)keit-, *(s)keid-, *kheit- (“shield, cover”). Cognate with Faroese skjøldur, Icelandic skjöldur, Swedish sköld, Danish skjold (> Norwegian Bokmål skjold) and English shield.
skjold n (definite singular skjoldet, indefinite plural skjold, definite plural skjolda)
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