Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *balþaz. Cognate with Old English bald, beald (English bold).
Adjective
ballr (comparative ballari, superlative ballastr)
- (poetic) stubborn, reoccuring
Declension
Strong declension of superlative of ballr
singular
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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ballastr
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ballust
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ballast
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accusative
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ballastan
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ballasta
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ballast
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dative
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ballustum
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ballastri
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ballustu
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genitive
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ballasts
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ballastrar
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ballasts
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plural
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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ballastir
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ballastar
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ballust
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accusative
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ballasta
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ballastar
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ballust
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dative
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ballustum
|
ballustum
|
ballustum
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genitive
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ballastra
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ballastra
|
ballastra
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Weak declension of superlative of ballr
singular
|
masculine
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feminine
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neuter
|
nominative
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ballasti
|
ballasta
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ballasta
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accusative
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ballasta
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ballustu
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ballasta
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dative
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ballasta
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ballustu
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ballasta
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genitive
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ballasta
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ballustu
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ballasta
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plural
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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ballustu
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ballustu
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ballustu
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accusative
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ballustu
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ballustu
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ballustu
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dative
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ballustum
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ballustum
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ballustum
|
genitive
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ballustu
|
ballustu
|
ballustu
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Descendants