haitier

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Haiti +‎ -er.

Noun

haitier m (definite singular haitieren, indefinite plural haitiere, definite plural haitierne)

  1. a Haitian (person from Haiti)

References

Old French

Etymology

From hait (emotion, joy, wellbeing), likely from Proto-West Germanic *haidu (condition, state, brightness, merriment), from Proto-Germanic *haiduz (rank, state, quality).

Verb

haitier

  1. to cure; to treat an affliction

Conjugation

This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -ier, with a palatal stem. These verbs are conjugated mostly like verbs in -er, but there is an extra i before the e of some endings. The forms that would normally end in *-ts, *-tt are modified to z, t. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.

Derived terms

Swedish

Etymology

Haiti +‎ -ier

Noun

haitier c

  1. a Haitian (person from Haiti)

Declension

Declension of haitier
nominative genitive
singular indefinite haitier haitiers
definite haitiern haitierns
plural indefinite haitier haitiers
definite haitierna haitiernas