Old Norse
Etymology
Most likely from lag (“thrust, stab”), thus ‘stabber’.
Noun
lǫgðir n (genitive lǫgðis)
- (poetic, heiti) sword
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:non:sverð
Usage notes
- Apart from the list of synonyms for swords, this heiti is only attested in the genitive singular.
Declension
Declension of lǫgðir (strong ija-stem)
| masculine
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singular
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plural
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| indefinite
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definite
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indefinite
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definite
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| nominative
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lǫgðir
|
lǫgðirinn
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lǫgðar
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lǫgðarnir
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| accusative
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lǫgði
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lǫgðinn
|
lǫgða
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lǫgðana
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| dative
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lǫgði
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lǫgðinum
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lǫgðum
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lǫgðunum
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| genitive
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lǫgðis
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lǫgðisins
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lǫgða
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lǫgðanna
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