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− | {{Edmondston | + | {{snippet|Edmondston}}{{sc|Elsk}}, to love, S.; ''isl. no. s.'' elska; ''da.'' elske, id.{{snippet/e}} |
− | + | {{snippet|Jakobsen}}{{*}}'''elsk,''' {{nornabr|vb.}}, ''to love,'' {{nornabr|acc.}} to <!-- link -->Edm. {{nornabr|O.N.}} elska, {{nornabr|vb.}}, ''to love.'' {{nornabr|Cf.}} the {{nornabr|foll.}} word.{{Jakobsen/m}}{{*}}'''elsket'''{{sup|1}} [æ‘lskət], an exclamation; saying, used by an old woman in Fedeland ({{nornabr|N.Roe}}), in the phrase “'''e.''' I! wearied I!” From {{nornabr|O.N.}} elska, {{nornabr|vb.}}, ''to love?''{{snippet/e}} | |
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=== Pronunciation === | === Pronunciation === |
Revision as of 20:30, 15 March 2021
Nynorn
Etymology
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Shetland use
- Glossary of Shetland and Orkney Words (1866)
- Edmondston, Thomas
Elsk, to love, S.; isl. no. s. elska; da. elske, id.
- An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland (1928–1932)
- Jakobsen, Jakob
*elsk, vb., to love, acc. to Edm. O.N. elska, vb., to love. Cf. the foll. word.
*elsket1 [æ‘lskət], an exclamation; saying, used by an old woman in Fedeland (N.Roe), in the phrase “e. I! wearied I!” From O.N. elska, vb., to love?
Pronunciation
IPA:
Alternate Forms
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Verb
- love
Inflection
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Synonyms
(none known)