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− | From {{etyl|non|da}} {{term|halfr||half|lang=non}}. | + | From {{etyl|non|da}} {{term|halfr||half|lang=non}}, from {{etyl|gem-pro|da}} {{recons|halbaz|lang=gem-pro}}. |
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| ==Swedish== | | ==Swedish== |
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| ===Etymology=== | | ===Etymology=== |
− | From {{etyl|non|sv}} {{term|halfr||half|lang=non}}. | + | From {{etyl|non|sv}} {{term|halfr||half|lang=non}}, from {{etyl|gem-pro|sv}} {{recons|halbaz|lang=gem-pro}}. |
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Latest revision as of 00:42, 1 July 2013
Etymology[edit]
From Old Norse halfr ("half"), from Proto-Germanic *halbaz.
Adjective[edit]
halv (neuter halvt, definite and plural halve) j
- half
Swedish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Norse halfr ("half"), from Proto-Germanic *halbaz.
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
halv (neuter halvt, definite and plural halva)
- half