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Created page with "==Scots Norse== ===Etymology=== From {{der|snon|non|sæll|p=i}}, from {{der|snon|gem-pro|*sēliz|p=i}}. {{cog|snon|is|sæll|fo|sælur|sv|säll|da|sæl}} ====Pronunciation==== {{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /ˈʃeʃ/ ====Adjective==== {{head|snon|adjective|comparative '''sèlarr''', superlative '''sèlaste'''}} #happy, blessed, fortunate ##good (in status or mood) =====Declension===== {{snon-decl-adj|sèl|r=sèl|fc=l}} ====Mutation==== {{snon-mut}}" |
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Revision as of 17:41, 10 April 2026
Scots Norse
Etymology
From Old Norse sæll, from Proto-Germanic *sēliz. Cognate to Icelandic sæll, Faroese sælur, Swedish säll, Danish sæl.
Pronunciation
Adjective
sèl (comparative sèlarr, superlative sèlaste)
- happy, blessed, fortunate
- good (in status or mood)
Declension
Mutation
| radical | lenition | eclipsis |
|---|---|---|
| sèl | shèl | zsèl |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.