drjúgr
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *dreugaz (“enduring, lasting”). Cognates include English dreich and dree, Icelandic drýgja (“to commit, perpetrate, eke out”), Swedish dryg (“lasting, heavy”)
Adjective
drjúgr
- very
- drjúgmǫrg ― very numerous
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- excessive
- sufficient
- great
- strong
Descendants
References
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