-ᛁᛉ
Proto-Norse
Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *-iz (“having the characteristics of”).
Suffix
-ᛁᛉ (-iʀ)
- -ed, forms adjectives from nouns
Derived terms
- ᚢᚾᚷᚨᚾᛞᛁᛉ (ungandiʀ, “not afflicted by sorcery”, literally “un-cursed”)
- ᚨᚢᚷᛁᛉ (augiʀ, “eyed”) (attested in ᚷᛚᛇᚨᚢᚷᛁᛉ (glïaugiʀ, “gleaming-eyed”))
- Old Norse: eygr (“eyed”)
- ᚨᛚᛃᚨᛗᚨᚱᚲᛁᛉ (aljamarkiʀ, “from a foreign borderland”, literally “foreign-bordered”)
- *ᚹᛁᛞᚨᛚᚨᛞᛁᛉ (*widaladiʀ /wīdalandiʀ/, “possessing much land”, literally “wide-landed”)
Descendants
- Old Norse: -r (fossilized, with i-umlaut)
Etymology 2
Syncopated form of earlier -ᛁᛃᚨᛉ (-ijaʀ).
Suffix
-ᛁᛉ (-iʀ) (Transitional Period)
- alternative form of -ᛃᚨᛉ (-jaʀ)
Descendants
- Old Norse: -ir