hljóð

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse hljóð, from Proto-Germanic *hleuþą, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱlew- (to hear). Cognate with Faroese ljóð, Norwegian lyd, Danish lyd, Swedish ljud, German Laut, Scots luid, Dutch luid, and obsolete English loude.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l̥jouːð/
  • Rhymes: -ouːð

Noun

hljóð n (genitive singular hljóðs, nominative plural hljóð)

  1. (countable and uncountable) sound
  2. a cry
  3. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) silence

Declension

Synonyms

Derived terms

Old Norse

FWOTD – 24 January 2014

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hleuþą (sound), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱlew-to-, derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ḱlew- (hear). Cognate with Gothic 𐌷𐌻𐌹𐌿𐌸 (hliuþ).

Pronunciation

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

Noun

hljóð n (genitive hljóðs, plural hljóð)

  1. silence, hearing
    • Vǫluspá, verse 1, lines 1-2, in 1860, T. Möbius, Edda Sæmundar hins fróða: mit einem Anhang zum Theil bisher ungedruckter Gedichte. Leipzig, page 1:
      Hljóðs bið ek allar / helgar kindir, []
      For silence I ask / all holy kindreds []
  2. a sound, cry
    • Saga Hákonar, Guttorms ok Inga 12, in 1835, F. Magnússon, C. C. Rafn, Fornmanna sögur, Volume IX. Copenhagen, page 30:
      Þorfinnr kom aungu hljóði í lúðrinn, []
      Thorfinn couldn't blow a sound from the trumpet, []
  3. a musical sound, tune, music
    • Guðmundar saga 28, in 1858, J. Sigurðsson, G. Vigfússon, Biskupa sögur, Volume I. Copenhagen, page 454:
      [] þangat mantu heyra söng fagran ok hljóð mikit ok dýrðlikt, []
      [] thither you will hear songs beautiful and music great and glorious, []

Declension

Derived terms

  • hljóða (to sound)
  • hljóðan (sound)
  • hljóðbjalla (tinkling bell)
  • hljóðfall (consonancy)
  • hljóðfegrð (euphony)
  • hljóðfæri (musical instrument)
  • hljóðgreipr (mouth)
  • hljóðgóðr (well-tuned)
  • hljóðkyrr (quiet)
  • hljóðlauss (soundless)
  • hljóðleiki (silence)
  • hljóðliga (silently)
  • hljóðligr (silent)
  • hljóðlyndr (taciturn)
  • hljóðlátr (still)
  • hljóðlæti (silence)
  • hljóðlítill (faintly sounding)
  • hljóðmikill (shrill-sounding)
  • hljóðmæli (secrecy)
  • hljóðna (to become silent)
  • hljóðr (silent)
  • hljóðsamliga (silently)
  • hljóðsamligr (silent)
  • hljóðsamr (silent)
  • hljóðsgrein (a kind of sound)
  • hljóðskraf (whispering)
  • hljóðstafr (vowel)

Descendants

  • Icelandic: hljóð n
  • Faroese: ljóð n
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: ljod m or n, (dialectal) ljø, ly
  • Old Swedish: liūþ
  • Old Danish: liud
    • Danish: lyd c
      • Norwegian Bokmål: lyd m
        • Norwegian Nynorsk: lyd m
  • Scots: luid

References

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