maðr

Etymology
From, whence also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Probably ultimately from a 🇨🇬 root. The change >  in the nominative singular is a regular feature of Old Norse; compare with  (m.nom.pl. of ),  and.

Noun

 * 1) human, man, person
 * 2) * verse 47 of the Hávamál
 * 3) * verse 48 of the Hávamál
 * 4) * verse 52 of the Hávamál
 * 5) degree
 * 1) * verse 52 of the Hávamál
 * 2) degree
 * 1) degree
 * 1) degree
 * 1) degree

Usage notes

 * Medieval scribes sometimes abbreviated maðr to.
 * Although being grammatically masculine, and being cognate of Modern 🇨🇬, this noun usually refers to a person irrespective of gender. Confer with and.

Descendants

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