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Etymology

From Old Norse hross, from Proto-Germanic *hrussą.

Pronunciation

Noun

hross n (genitive singular hross, nominative plural hross)

  1. a horse
    Synonym: hestur
    • 2012, “Sleipnir”, in Börn Loka, performed by Skálmöld:
      Reiðskjótinn okkar er reisulegt hross, / runninn úr Ásgarði er hann / Skjannahvítt faxið er skínandi foss, / hann skeiðar við reiðar.
      Our rapid steed is a stately horse, / he has run out of Asgard. / His gleaming white mane is a shining waterfall, / he gallops with anger.

Declension

More information singular, plural ...

Derived terms

See also

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Old Norse

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hrussą (perhaps from a form *hrussa- ‘runner, racer’), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱers- (to run). Cognate with Old Saxon hros (Dutch ros), Old High German hros, ros (German Ross), Old English hors (English horse); and, outside the Germanic languages, with Latin currō (run, race).

Noun

hross n (genitive hross, plural hross)

  1. horse
    Synonym: hestr

Declension

More information neuter, singular ...

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Danish: hors (dialectal)
  • Faroese: ross, hors
  • Gutnish: russ
  • Icelandic: hross, hors
  • Norn: russ
  • Norwegian:
    • Norwegian Bokmål: røss-
    • Norwegian Nynorsk: hors (mare)
  • Old Swedish: hors
    • Swedish: hors (dialectal)
  • Old Swedish: hross

Further reading

  • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910), “hross”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive
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