-ᛁᛉ

Proto-Norse

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Germanic *-iz (having the characteristics of).

Suffix

-ᛁᛉ (-iʀ)

  1. -ed, forms adjectives from nouns
    *ᚨᚢᚷᛟ (*augo /⁠augō⁠/, eye) + ‎-ᛁᛉ (-iʀ) → ‎ᚨᚢᚷᛁᛉ (augiʀ, eyed, having eyes of a certain kind)
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)

  1. alternative form of -ᛃᚨᛉ (-jaʀ)
Descendants