ᛋᛒᛡ

Etymology
From, either as a feminine noun meaning ‘prophecy, prediction’, or as an inflected form of. Since the Old Norse verb can take the genitive, it can not be said which this word is. Ultimately, however, the word is derived from.

A more primitive Scandinavian form should have been. In its attested form, the word is young enough to have undergone loss of medial /-h-/, as well as syncope, and possibly even u-umlaut /a/ > /ǫ/.

Noun

 * 1) prediction, prophecy
 * 2) * 6th century, inscription on the Björketorp stone:
 * "gmq-pro"

- ᚢᚦᛡᚱᛡᛒᛡᛋᛒᛡ uþArAbAsbA

Verb

 * 1) I predict, I foretell
 * 2) * 6th century, inscription on the Björketorp stone:
 * "gmq-pro"

- ᚢᚦᛡᚱᛡᛒᛡᛋᛒᛡ uþArAbAsbA