Hǫðr
English
Proper noun
Hǫðr
- Alternative form of Höðr.
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *Haþuz, probably from *haþuz (“battle, fight”), in which case a doublet of hǫð-, cognate with Old English heaþo-, Old High German hadu-.
Proper noun
Hǫðr m (genitive Haðar)
Declension
| masculine | singular |
|---|---|
| indefinite | |
| nominative | Hǫðr |
| accusative | Hǫð |
| dative | Heði |
| genitive | Haðar |
Descendants
All descendants are learned borrowings.