dýrð
See also: dýrd
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse dýrð, from Proto-Germanic *diuriþō. Cognates include Faroese dýrd and Swedish dyrd.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tirð/
- Rhymes: -irð
Declension
Related terms
- dýr (“expensive”)
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *diuriþō. Equivalent to dýrr (“dear, valuable”) + -ð (“abstract noun suffix”).
Noun
dýrð
- glory
- 1200s, Old Norwegian Homily Book (AM 619 4to.), Luke 2:14
- Dyrð sé guði á himnum, ok á jörðu friðr mönnum, er gott vilja.
- Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men of good will.
- 1200s, Old Norwegian Homily Book (AM 619 4to.), Luke 2:14
Declension
Related terms
- dýrr (“dear, valuable”)
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