ýtar
Old Norse
Etymology
Compare Old English cognate Ȳte (“Jutes”) from Proto-Germanic *eutiz, a variant of *eutaz. Compare jótar.
Noun
ýtar m pl
- (poetic, heiti) men, people
- c. 1200, Anonymous, Sólarljóð, verse 33:
- Frá því er at segja, / hvé sæll ek var
ynðisheimi í;
ok inu öðru, / hvé ýta synir
verða nauðgir at náum.- Thence should be told / how happy I was
in the world of pleasure;
and the other, / how the sons of men
are forced to become corpses.
- Thence should be told / how happy I was
- c. 1200, Anonymous, Sólarljóð, verse 33:
Declension
Declension of ýtar, (strong a-stem, plural only)
masculine | plural | |
---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | ýtar | ýtarnir |
accusative | ýta | ýtana |
dative | ýtum | ýtunum |
genitive | ýta | ýtanna |