faþir

See also: faðir

Old Danish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse faðir, from Proto-Germanic *fadēr.

Noun

faþir m (genitive faþur, plural fæþær)

  1. (Scania) father
    • c. 1210, "Barn æftir faþur sin", Scanian Law, chapter 53.
      [] alt þæt ær þeræ faþir []
      [] all that, what their father []

Descendants

  • Danish: fader, far
  • Scanian: faðer

Old Swedish

Alternative forms

  • fadher, fadhir, ᚠᛆᚦᛁᚱ

Etymology

From Old Norse ᚠᛅᚦᛁᚱ (faþir), compare normalized West Norse faðir, both from Proto-Germanic *fadēr.

Noun

faþir m

  1. father

Declension

Descendants

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