Dictionary:annehvar

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Etymology

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Shetland use

An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland (1928)
Jakobsen, Jakob
*annehwart [äᶇꞏꞏəhwa‘rtꞏ], adj. and adv., a) as adj.: irregular; changeable, of wind, alternating with calm, a a. wind; b) as adv.: in the expr. “to blaw [‘blow’] a.”; he blaws or is blawin’ a., it blows unsteadily; it is alternately wind and calm. Yh. Prop.: (coming) every other time. *annathvart, -hvárt, neut. from O.N. pron. annarhvarr, -hvárr, every second one. Cf. atrahola.

Pronunciation

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Alternate Forms

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Adjective

annehvar
  1. every second

Inflection

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Synonyms

(none known)

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