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===Etymology=== |
===Etymology=== |
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From {{etyl|enm}} {{term|nornen|lang=enm}}, {{term|nurnen|lang=enm}}, from {{etyl|ang}} {{term|gnornan|lang=ang}}, {{term|gnornian||to be sad, murmur, complain, mourn, lament, grieve|lang=ang}}, from {{term|gnorn||sad, sorrowful, troubled, depressed|lang=ang}}, from {{ |
From {{etyl|enm}} {{term|nornen|lang=enm}}, {{term|nurnen|lang=enm}}, from {{etyl|ang}} {{term|gnornan|lang=ang}}, {{term|gnornian||to be sad, murmur, complain, mourn, lament, grieve|lang=ang}}, from {{term|gnorn||sad, sorrowful, troubled, depressed|lang=ang}}, from {{etyl|gem-pro|en}} {{recons|gnurnaz||sad|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|ine-pro|en}} {{recons|gʰneus-||to gnaw, scrape, rub|lang=ine-pro}}. Cognate with {{etyl|osx|-}} {{term|gnornon|gnornōn|to be sad|lang=osx}}. |
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===Verb=== |
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Revision as of 21:28, 6 October 2012
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle English (deprecated template usage) nornen, (deprecated template usage) nurnen, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old English (deprecated template usage) gnornan, (deprecated template usage) gnornian, from (deprecated template usage) gnorn, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Germanic Template:recons, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European Template:recons. Cognate with (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old Saxon (deprecated template usage) gnornōn.
Verb
norn (third-person singular simple present norns, present participle norning, simple past and past participle norned)
- Template:intransitive To mourn; complain.
- Template:transitive To bring forward; proffer; propose.
- Template:transitive To say; speak; utter; tell.
- Template:transitive To call.
Icelandic
Noun
norn f
- witch (person who uses magic)