Dictionary:hatt
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Nynorn
Etymology
From Old Norse hǫttr (ONP) (East Norse hattr (ONP))
- An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland (1928–1932)
- Jakobsen, Jakob
hatt [hat], sb., scum, skin, which gathers on the surface of a liquid, e.g. milk, collected for churning (Un.), and on bland (whey mixed with water), kept during the winter in closed barrels. Prop. hat, head-covering. In the same sense as hatt is also found, e.g. in Du., a compd.: hatterskum [ha‘t·ərskūm·], which might be an old *hattarskúm (hattar, gen. of O.N. hǫttr, hattr, m., a hat, which has also been applied in a wider sense to a covering for the upper part of anything).
Pronunciation
IPA: /hɑt/
Alternate Forms
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Noun
- hatt
- hat
Inflection
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nm.s.2 | Singular | Plural | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | hatt | hatten | hatter | hatterne |
Accusative | hatt | hatten | hatti | hattena |
Dative | hatti | hattenon | hatton | hattonon |
Genitive | hattar | hattarens | hatta | hattana |
Synonyms
(none known)