Dictionary:fader
Nynorn
| Husfolk(NP) Family |
|---|
| [missing] grandparents |
| foreldrar parents |
| bånn children |
| bånnabånn grandchildren |
Etymology
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Shetland use
- An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland (1928–1932)
- Jakobsen, Jakob
*fader, sb., father. Barclay has “faadir”; “aa” prob. denotes a long a as usually with Barclay in his Suppl. to Edm. — Now comm.: feder [(fēdər) fɛ̄dər] or fæder [fǣdər], doubtless acc. to L.Sc. pronunc. (Jam. has: fader). — In Low’s notation of the Foula-ballad the word is written “fy” (for *fȳr) and in def. form “fyrin (feyrin)”, prob. to be pronounced “fai(r)” and “fairin” respectively (Eng. long y = ai). ð is dropped in the pronunc. (cf. Fær. “fæajɩr”, and cf. Shetl. brui, brother, and *mara, mother). — O.N. faðir, m., father.
Pronunciation
IPA:
Alternate Forms
faðer (Westside/Foula)
Noun
- fader
- father
Inflection
| nm.s.3 | Singular | Plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | fader[1] | feder[1] | ||
| Accusative | fader[1] | feder[1] | ||
| Dative | fader[2] | fedron[2] | ||
| Genitive | ||||
Synonyms
påbi (colloquial)