From Old Danish Køpmannæhafn. *Køpmanhafn f Copenhagen (the capital city of Denmark) Declension of Old Swedish/Køpmanhafn (strong ō-stem)...
ancient capital of the Byzantine Empire, in modern Turkey; modern Istanbul) Declension of *Miklagarþer (strong a-stem) Swedish: Myklagård, Miklagård...
hǫll (“hall”). *Valhal m (Norse mythology) The home of half of all warriors who died gloriously in battle as well as many of the Æsir. Swedish: Valhall...
German: leide → Norwegian: leide → Old Swedish: leidh Swedish: lejd Old Dutch: *lēda, *leida Middle Dutch: leide Dutch: lei Old High German: leida Middle High...
Old English: þǣm, þām Old Saxon: them Old Norse: þeim Icelandic: þeim Faroese: teimum Norwegian Nynorsk: deim Old Swedish: þem, them Swedish: dem Old...
(dialectal) Old Norse: þéttr Icelandic: þéttur Faroese: tættur Norwegian Bokmål: tett Norwegian Nynorsk: tett Old Swedish: thǣtter Swedish: tät Danish:...
Norwegian: Norwegian Bokmål: sokn, sogn Norwegian Nynorsk: sokn Old Swedish: sōkn Swedish: socken Old Danish: sōkn Danish: sogn Elfdalian: sokken Jamtish: sókn...
past participle sunkinn) (Old East Norse) (intransitive) to sink *sænkja (transitive) Old Swedish: siunka Swedish: sjunka Old Danish: siunkæ Danish: synke...
*mūlō *mūlijaną Old Frisian: mūla West Frisian: mûle Old Norse: múli Icelandic: múli Faroese: múli Norwegian: mule Old Swedish: mūle Swedish: mule Danish:...
Old Swedish: kūla Swedish: kula (“bump”) Danish: kule (“bump”) *kūlō *kūlô Hellquist, Elof (1922) Svensk etymologisk ordbok [Swedish etymological dictionary][1]...