hanzki
Old Norse
Etymology
From Middle Low German hantske (“gauntlet, glove”) (also spelled hantze, hantsche, hantscho), from Old Saxon handsko (“gauntlet, glove”), from hand (“hand”) and sko (“shoe”). Compare also Dutch handschoen (“glove”), German Handschuh.
Noun
hanzki m (genitive hanzka, plural hanzkar)
Declension
Declension of hanzki (weak an-stem)
| masculine | singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | hanzki | hanzkinn | hanzkar | hanzkarnir |
| accusative | hanzka | hanzkann | hanzka | hanzkana |
| dative | hanzka | hanzkanum | hǫnzkum | hǫnzkunum |
| genitive | hanzka | hanzkans | hanzka | hanzkanna |
Derived terms
- róðrarhanzki
- vápnhanzki
Related terms
Descendants
References
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