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brattur

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Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse brattr, brantr, of uncertain origin, but possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰren- (project), related to Old English brant (steep), Latvian bruôds (roof ridge).

Cognate with Icelandic brattur, Norwegian Bokmål bratt, Danish brat, Swedish brant, and Old English brant, bront (English brant, brent, Scots brent).

Adjective

brattur (comparative brattari, superlative brattastur)

  1. steep

Declension

More information singular, masculine ...

Antonyms

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse brattr, brantr, of uncertain origin, but possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰren- (project), related to Old English brant (steep), Latvian bruôds (roof ridge).

Cognate with Faroese brattur, Norwegian Bokmål bratt, Danish brat, Swedish brant, and Old English brant, bront (English brant, brent, Scots brent).

Adjective

brattur (comparative brattari, superlative brattastur)

  1. steep
    Synonym: hallur
  2. straight, upright
    Synonym: fattur
  3. vigorous, lively
    Synonym: hress

Declension

More information strong declension (indefinite), singular ...
More information weak declension (definite), masculine ...
More information strong declension (indefinite), singular ...

Derived terms

  • bera bratt hala sinn (to hold one's head up high)
  • bera ekki bratt hala sinn
  • snarbrattur (precipitous, very steep)
  • bratti (steepness)
  • brattlendi (steep ground)

References

  • “brattur” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
  • Pokorny, Julius, Indogermanisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, Tübingen: A. Francke Verlag, 1959.
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