eptir
Old Norse
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Norse ᚨᚠᛏᛖᚱ (after), from Proto-Germanic *aftiri (“more aft, further behind”), *after, from Proto-Indo-European *apotero (“further behind, further away”), comparative form of *apo- (“off, behind”). Compare also aptr.
Descendants
- Icelandic: eftir
- Faroese: eftir
- Norn: efter
- Middle Norwegian: ettir
- Old Jamtish: efti
- Jamtish: ette
- Elfdalian: etter
- Old Swedish: æptir, æftir, ættir
- Swedish: efter
- Old Danish: æftær, æftir
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- Gutnish: etta, ettar, yttur (fårö)
References
- “eptir”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- Runor
- Gutnish online-dictionary
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