tið

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See also: tid, TID, tíd, tíð, and -tid

Elfdalian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse tíð, from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz, from Proto-Indo-European *dīti- (time, period), from *dī- (time).

Noun

tið f

  1. time
    • 2015 January 22, Ásgrímur Angantýsson, “On the morpho-syntax of verb/adverb placement and fronting in embedded clauses in Modern Övdalian”, in Kristine Bentzen, Henrik Rosenkvist, Janne Bondi Johannessen, editors, Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, volume 221, John Benjamins Publishing Company, →DOI, page 76:
      Tið’n/Tíðę so ar ferið kumb it att[.]
      The time that has passed comes not back.