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单词 ætt
释义

ætt

See also: aett and ätt

Faroese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈaʰtː]

Noun

ætt f (genitive singular ættar, plural ættir)

  1. dynasty, lineage
  2. generation
  3. (biology) family (familja)
  4. language family

Declension

Declension of ætt
f2singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativeættættinættirættirnar
accusativeættættinaættirættirnar
dativeættættiniættumættunum
genitiveættarættarinnarættaættanna

Derived terms

  • yvirætt
  • undirætt
  • plantuætt
  • grasætt
  • notuætt
  • rósuætt
  • sóljuætt
  • slag (species)
  • slekt (genus)
  • hópur (order)
  • flokkur (class)
  • fylki (phylum)
  • ríki (kingdom)

Noun

ætt f (genitive singular ættar, plural ættir)

  1. direction, point of the compass
  2. wind direction

Declension

Declension of ætt
f2singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativeættættinættirættirnar
accusativeættættinaættirættirnar
dativeættættiniættumættunum
genitiveættarættarinnarættaættanna

Derived terms

  • vindætt
  • høgætt
  • lágætt
  • lot
  • kastivindur
  • útnyrðingur
  • landnyrðingur
  • útsynningur
  • landsynningur

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse ætt, from Proto-Germanic *aihtiz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aiht/
    Rhymes: -aiht

Noun

ætt f (genitive singular ættar, nominative plural ættir)

  1. family (referring to an extended family, dynasty, etc.)
  2. (biology, taxonomy) family

Declension


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse ætt

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛtː/

Noun

ætt f (definite singular ætta, indefinite plural ætter, definite plural ættene)

  1. extended family, clan

References

  • “ætt” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse

Alternative forms

  • átt

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *aihtiz (possession, property).

Noun

ætt f (genitive ættar, plural ættir)

  1. quarter of the heaven, direction
  2. family, extraction, pedigree
  3. generation

Declension

Derived terms

  • austrátt f (the east)
  • austrætt f (the east)
  • bóndaætt f (the extraction of a bóndi)
  • fǫðurætt f (kinsfolk on the father's side)
  • norðrátt f (the north)
  • norðrætt f (the north)
  • suðrætt f (the south)
  • vestrætt f (the western quarter (of the heavens))
  • áttarauki m (increase of the family)
  • áttarmót n (relationship)
  • áttarœxling f (propagation of kin)
  • áttbogi m (lineage)
  • átthagi m (one's native place, one's home)
  • áttleggr m (stem, lineage)
  • áttlera (degenerate)
  • áttniðjungr m (kinsman, descendant)
  • áttniðr m (kinsman, descendant)
  • áttrunnr m (kinsman, descendant)
  • áttstafr m (kinsman)
  • áttungr m (kinsman)
  • áttvísi f (genealogical knowledge)
  • ættarbragð n (family trait)
  • ættarbœtir m (betterer of one's family)
  • ættarferð f (origin, descent)
  • ættarfylgja f (family guardian spirit)
  • ættargift f (family luck)
  • ættargripr m (heirloom)
  • ættarhaugr m (family cairn, family tomb)
  • ættarhǫgg n (family blow, calamity)
  • ættarmót n (family likeness)
  • ættarnafn n (hereditary title)
  • ættarréttr m (hereditary right)
  • ættarríki n (hereditary kingdom)
  • ættarskarð n (a loss (by death) in a family)
  • ættarskǫmm f (a disgrace to a family (of a person))
  • ættarspillir m (family spoiler, disgracer)
  • ættarsvipr m (family likeness)
  • ættartal n (pedigree, genealogy)
  • ættartala f (pedigree, genealogy)
  • ættaðr (descended)
  • ættbogi m (lineage)
  • ættborinn (born native…)
  • ætterni n (descent, extraction, origin; family, kindred, kinsmen)
  • ættfolk n (relations, kinsmen)
  • ættfróðr (well versed in pedigrees)
  • ættfœrsla f (adoption)
  • ættgangr m (succession)
  • ættgeigr m (family calamity)
  • ættgengr (characteristic of one's family, born in the blood)
  • ættgóðr (of good family)
  • ættgœði n (goodness of origin, rank, high birth)
  • ættgǫfugr (of noble extraction)
  • ætthagi m (one's native place, one's home)
  • ætthringr m (lineage, pedigree)
  • ættingi m (kinsman)
  • ættjǫrð f (native country)
  • ættkvísl f (a line, branch of family)
  • ættland n (one's native land)
  • ættleggr m (stem, lineage)
  • ættleifð f (patrimony)
  • ættleiða (to legitimate)
  • ættleiðing f (legitimation (of a natural child))
  • ættleiðingr m (a legitimated child)
  • ættlera (degenerate)
  • ættleri m (a degenerate person, a discredit to a family)
  • ættliðr m (a link in a pedigree)
  • ættmenn m pl (kinsmenn)
  • ættnafn n (a (Christian) name usual in the family)
  • ættniðr m (descendant)
  • ættrif n (stem, lineage)
  • ættsmár (of low extraction)
  • ættstórr (high-born)
  • ættstœri f (greatness of extraction)
  • ættvíg f (slaying of a kinsman)
  • ættvísi f (knowledge of genealogies)

Descendants

  • Icelandic: átt, ætt
  • Faroese: ætt
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: ætt
  • Norwegian Bokmål: ætt
  • Old Swedish: æt
    • Swedish: ätt
  • Westrobothnian: ett
  • Danish: æt

References

  • ætt in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, G. T. Zoëga, Clarendon Press, 1910, at Internet Archive.
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