bærr

Old Norse

Alternative forms

  • gerr, gørr, ᚴᛆᚱᚢᛧ (karuʀ)

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bēriz (bearable, fruitful, viable). Related to bera (to carry, bear)

Adjective

bærr

  1. right, appropriate
    • c. 850, Þjóðólfr of Hvinir, Ynglingatal, verse 11:
      Vasa þat bært, / at Bera skyldi
      valsǿfendr / vígs of hvetja,
      þá’s brǿðr tveir / at bǫnum urðusk
      óþurfendr / of afbrýði.
      It was not right, that Bera should incite the slaughters of the slain [WARRIORS] to fight, when the two brothers became each other’s banemen, needlessly, out of jealousy.

Declension

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