viðr

See also: víðr

Old Norse

Etymology 1

From Proto-Norse *ᚹᛁᛞᚢᛉ (*widuʀ), from Proto-Germanic *widuz (wood). Cognate with Old English widu, wudu, Old Saxon widu, Old High German witu.

Pronunciation

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

Noun

viðr m (genitive viðar, plural viðir)

  1. a tree
  2. a forest; a wood
  3. wood, timber
Declension
Derived terms
  • mjǫtviðr m
  • rekaviðr m (drift-timber)
  • viða (to furnish wood)
  • viðan f (furnishing of wood)
  • viðarbulungr m (a pile of wood)
  • viðarbyrðr f (a burden of wood)
  • viðarfang n (an armful of wood)
  • viðarflaki m (wooden scaffolding)
  • viðarhlass n (a load of wood)
  • viðarhǫgg n (wood-cutting)
  • viðarlauf n (wood-leaves)
  • viðarmark n (a mark on a tree)
  • viðarrif n (the right of taking fagots)
  • viðarrunnr m (grove)
  • viðarrót f (the root of a tree)
  • viðartaka f (wood-pilfering)
  • viðartalga f (wood-cutting)
  • viðarteinungr m (wand)
  • viðartág f (tough root)
  • viðarval n (picked wood)
  • viðarverk n (woodwork)
  • viðarvǫxtr m (brushwood)
  • viðarøx f (woodaxe)
  • viðaval n (selection of timber)
  • viðbjǫrn m (black bear)
  • viðhǫgg n (wood-cutting)
  • viðkǫstr m (pile of wood)
  • viðreki m (drift of wood)
Descendants
  • Icelandic: viður
  • Faroese: viður
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: ved, vid
  • Elfdalian: wið
  • Old Swedish: viþer, vedher
  • Old Danish: with
    • Danish: ved
      • Norwegian Bokmål: ved

Preposition

viðr

  1. Alternative form of við

Etymology 3

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

viðr

  1. second/third-person singular present active indicative of vinna
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