blár

See also: blàr

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse blár, from Proto-Germanic *blēwaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /plauːr/
  • Rhymes: -auːr

Adjective

blár (comparative blárri, superlative bláastur)

  1. blue (colour)

Inflection

Derived terms

See also

Colors in Icelandic · litir (layout · text)
     hvítur; mjallhvítur      grár      svartur
             rauður; fagurrauður, djúprauður              appelsínugulur, gulrauður, órans (dated); brúnn, dökkbrúnn; fölvi, mórauður              gulur; rjómagulur
             gulgrænn, mosagrænn              grænn             
             blágrænn; grænblár              heiðblár, fagurblár, himinblár, safírblár              blár
             fjólublár; dimmfjólublár, indígóblár              blárauður; rauðfjólublár (fjólublár), purpuralitur              bleikur

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *blēwaz, whence also Old English bleow, blāw, Old High German blāo (German blau).

Pronunciation

  • (12th century Icelandic) IPA(key): /ˈblɑːr/

Adjective

blár

  1. blue, often denoting a dark colour, blue-black, black

Declension

Descendants

  • Icelandic: blár
  • Faroese: bláur
  • Norn: blå
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: blå; (dialectal) blår, blår’e, blå’u
  • Norwegian Bokmål: blå
  • Jamtish: błá
  • Elfdalian: blå
  • Old Swedish: blār
  • Old Danish: blā
  • Gutnish: blåar, blaar
  • Scanian: bláer
  • Middle English: bla, blaa, blo, bloo

See also

Colors in Old Norse · litir (layout · text)
     hvítr      grár, hǫss      svartr
             rauðr; rauðgulr              brúnn, jarpr              gulr
                          grœnn             
                                       blár
             víolat                          
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