dǿgr

Old Norse

Alternative forms

  • dœgr

Etymology

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Noun

dǿgr n (genitive dǿgrs, plural dǿgr)

  1. a twelve-hour period; a half-day
  2. (in the plural) night and day
    dǿgr mǿtask nú
    now night and day meet
    í degi dægr tvau, í dægri stundir tólf
    in a day two half-days; in a half-day twelve hours

Declension

Descendants

  • Icelandic: dægur
  • Old Danish: døger
  • Old Swedish: dögher

References

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