Rhymes:Icelandic/auːð

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Rhymes

One syllable

  • áð (to stop to rest or eat while travelling)
  • bráð (to sparkle”; “a victim”, “an animal of prey”; “the near future”; “something which is melted”; “an eye’s expression”; “sudden”; “great”; “easily-angered)
  • dáð (to admire something”; “an achievement”; “unconsciousness”; “admirably working)
  • fjáð (wealthy)
  • fláð (to skin an animal”; “a slope often of a cliffside”; “overly friendly)
  • gáð (to check”, “to observe”; “to take care of oneself”; “barking”; “sober)
  • gljáð (to shine”; “a frozen wetland (dated)”, “an ice floe (dated)”; “shining)
  • gráð (a measurement of sea level”; “a slight snowfall)
  • háð (to participate in a battle or competition”; “to work in haymaking”; “an argument in written or spoken form meant to mock and deride someone”; “controlled by someone or circumstances)
  • hrjáð (to torment someone”; “extremely stressed)
  • hváð (to ask someone to repeat what they said)
  • kljáð (to resolve a problem)
  • láð (to blame or accuse (used in negative or question clauses)”; “a country (poetic))
  • ljáð (to lend someone something”; “to mention something (governs the genative case))
  • máð (to deface often through blurring”; “faded)
  • náð (to succeed in attaining or getting ahold of something”; “to have time for something”; “to span a distance, time, or amount”; “to get somewhere”; “to pass an exam”; “to hear, understand, or commit something to memory”; “to recover”; “mercy”, “clemency)
  • ráð (to negotiate the beginning of someone's employment”; “to deduce”; “to have fury”; “to control (governs the dative case)”; “to advise (governs the dative case)”; “counsel”, “a council”; “a plan)
  • sáð (to sow”; “a seed”; “semen”; “(an) inoculum”; “poorly-ground or unground grain (dated))
  • skráð (to list something or put something on a list“; ”to write something or put something into print”; “a list“; “a unit of computer data”; “a door's lock”; “listed)
  • smáð (to belittle someone (dated)“; ”despised (dated))
  • spáð (to predict“; ”to guess)
  • stráð (to spread a fine substance“; ”a blade of grass“; ”an old, unhealthy person)
  • tjáð (to express an opinion“; ”to tell someone something“; ”a mess)
  • þáð (to accept or recieve)
  • þjáð (to cause someone agony“; ”tormented)
  • þráð (to long for someone or somewhere“; ”a strong desire“; ”a thread“, ”a plot thread“, ”a thread of discussion (in an online chatroom))