langr
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *langaz, whence also Old English lang, Old High German lang.
Adjective
langr (feminine lǫng, neuter langt, comparative lengri, superlative lengstr)
- long, far, distant (of distance and length)
- langt sverð
- a long sword
- Þeir áttu eigi langt til eyjarinnar.
- They had no long distance to the island.
- langt sverð
- long (of space and time)
- lǫng stund
- a long while, a long time
- lǫng stund
- long, wearisome
Descendants
References
- langr in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- Byock, Jesse L. (2013) Viking Language 1: Learn Old Norse, Runes, and Icelandic Sagas, ISBN 978-1480216440, page 356
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