-kundr
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *kundaz (βborn (of)β). Cognate with Gothic -πΊπΏπ½π³π (-kunds, βborn ofβ), Old English -cund.
Adjective
-kundr
- born of, descending from the thing specified by the root to which this suffix is added
Declension
Strong declension of -kundr
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | -kundr | -kund | -kunt |
accusative | -kundan | -kunda | -kunt |
dative | -kundum | -kundri | -kundu |
genitive | -kunds | -kundrar | -kunds |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | -kundir | -kundar | -kund |
accusative | -kunda | -kundar | -kund |
dative | -kundum | -kundum | -kundum |
genitive | -kundra | -kundra | -kundra |
Weak declension of -kundr
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | -kundi | -kunda | -kunda |
accusative | -kunda | -kundu | -kunda |
dative | -kunda | -kundu | -kunda |
genitive | -kunda | -kundu | -kunda |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | -kundu | -kundu | -kundu |
accusative | -kundu | -kundu | -kundu |
dative | -kundum | -kundum | -kundum |
genitive | -kundu | -kundu | -kundu |
Derived terms
- reginkunnr (βborn of the ruling powers (the gods)β)
- trollkundr (βborn of a trollβ)
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