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#:{{syn|snon|hamrahákalle<q:modern>}}
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=====Declension=====
=====Declension=====
{{snon-decl-m-a|hàmar|homr|hamr|hamar}}
{{snon-decl-m-a|àmar|omr|amr|amar|n=nh|c=h}}
Due to many sound changes, "hamare" is quite irregular, this following table is more colloquial spellings that better show pronunciation.
Due to many sound changes, "hamare" is quite irregular, this following table is more colloquial spellings that better show pronunciation.
{{snon-decl-m-a|hàmar|honr|hanr|hanar}}
{{snon-decl-m-a|àmar|onr|anr|anar|n=nh|c=h}}
And an uncontracted form:
And an uncontracted form (which is regular):
{{snon-decl-m-a|hàmar|hòmar|fc=r}}
{{snon-decl-m-a|àmar|òmar|n=nh|c=h|fc=r}}

Revision as of 18:04, 7 April 2026

Scots Norse

Etymology

From Old Norse hamarr, from Proto-Germanic *hamaraz. Cognate to Icelandic hamar, Faroese hamar, Swedish hammare, Danish hammer.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard) IPA(key): /ˈho.mərʲ/

Noun

hàmar m (genitive hàmars, plural hamrar or hanrar or hàmarar)

  1. stone
  2. a steep cliff, crag; a rock face
  3. hammer (tool)
  4. (obsolete) porbeagle (Lamna nasus)
    Synonym: (modern) hamrahákalle
Declension

Template:Snon-decl-m-a Due to many sound changes, "hamare" is quite irregular, this following table is more colloquial spellings that better show pronunciation. Template:Snon-decl-m-a And an uncontracted form (which is regular): Template:Snon-decl-m-a