øland
See also: Øland and Öland
Old Swedish
Etymology
Likely inherited from Old Norse eyland.
Compound of ø (“island”) + land (“land”). Cognate with Icelandic eyland.[1]
Noun
øland n
- island
- Synonym: ø
- 1884–1973, Knut Fredrik Söderwall, Codex Bildstenianus, 15th century, quoted in Ordbok öfver svenska medeltids-språket, page 1171:
- petrus for en dagh a skipi mz sinum discipulis til eet öland
- Petrus went a day in ship with his disciples to an island
Declension
Declension of øland (strong a-stem)
| neuter | singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | øland | ølandit | øland | ølandin |
| accusative | øland | ølandit | øland | ølandin |
| dative | ølandi, ølande | ølandinu, ølandeno | ølandum, ølandom | ølandumin, ølandomen |
| genitive | ølands | ølandsins | ølanda | ølandanna |
Descendants
- Swedish: Öland