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See also: Oddi

Faroese

Etymology

Inherited from Old Norse oddi (cape, headland).

Noun

oddi m (genitive singular odda, plural oddar)

  1. top, fore
    vera á odda
    to head
  2. (geography) cape

Declension

More information m1, singular ...
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Icelandic

Pronunciation

Noun

oddi

  1. indefinite dative singular of oddur

Old Norse

Etymology 1

Derived from oddr (sharp point) + -i.

Noun

oddi (m)

  1. (geography) A small peninsula, cape, promontory, headland and thereof.
Declension
More information masculine, singular ...
Descendants
  • Faroese: oddi
  • Icelandic: oddi
  • Norwegian Bokmål: odde
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: odde
  • Old Danish: oddæ
  • Old Swedish: uddi, udde

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

oddi

  1. dative singular of oddr

Welsh

Etymology

o + di

Pronunciation

Preposition

oddi

  1. from

Usage notes

  • Not an independent preposition, but rather used as initial element in certain multi-word prepositions and adverbs (see Derived terms).

Derived terms

  • oddi acw (from yonder, thence)
  • oddi agos (from near)
  • oddi ar (from upon, off)
  • oddi cartref (away from home)
  • oddi draw (from afar, from the other side of)
  • oddi fry (from above)
  • oddi isod (from below)
  • oddi tan (from under)
  • oddi uchod (from above)
  • oddi wrth (from (a person))
  • oddi yma (from here, hence)
  • oddi yna (from there, thence)
  • oddi yno (from there, thence)

Further reading

  • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “oddi”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
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