læknishǫnd
Old Norse
FWOTD – 4 August 2016
Etymology
From læknir (“healer”) + hǫnd (“hand”). Cognate with Old Danish ᛚᛅᚴᚿᛅᛌᚼᛆᚿᛑ (læknæshand).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlɛːknɪ̃sˌhɒ̃nd/
Noun
læknishǫnd f (genitive læknishandar, dative læknishendi, plural læknishendr)
- (poetic) a healing hand
- Sigrdrífumál 4:
- Heilir æsir! / Heilar ásynjur!
Heil sjá in fjǫlnýta fold!
Mál ok mannvit / gefið okkr mærum tveim,
ok læknishendr meðan lifum.- Hail the gods! Hail the goddesses! Hail, the bountiful earth! Speech and wisdom, grant to us famous ones, and healing hands while we live.
- Sigrdrífumál 4:
Declension
Declension of læknishǫnd (strong consonant stem)
feminine | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | læknishǫnd | læknishǫndin | læknishendr | læknishendrnar |
accusative | læknishǫnd | læknishǫndina | læknishendr | læknishendrnar |
dative | læknishendi | læknishendinni | læknishǫndum | læknishǫndunum |
genitive | læknishandar | læknishandarinnar | læknishanda | læknishandanna |
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