Old Norse
Etymology 1
From Proto-Norse ᚺᚨᛚᚨᛉ (halaʀ), ᚺᚨᛚᛁ (hali), from Proto-Germanic *halluz m. In Proto-Germanic originally a u-stem, but reanalyzed as an a-stem by the time of the inscription on Stenstad stone, dated approximately to the 400s.[1]
Noun
hallr m (genitive halls, plural hallar)
- slope, hill
- rock, stone
Declension
Declension of hallr (strong a-stem)
masculine
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singular
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plural
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indefinite
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definite
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indefinite
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definite
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nominative
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hallr
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hallrinn
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hallar
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hallarnir
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accusative
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hall
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hallinn
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halla
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hallana
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dative
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halli
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hallinum
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hǫllum
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hǫllunum
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genitive
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halls
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hallsins
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halla
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hallanna
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Descendants
Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *halþaz (“sloping, inclined”)
Adjective
hallr
- leaning to one side, lying over, sloping, awry
- biased, partial
Declension
Declension of comparative of hallr
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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hallari
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hallari
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hallara
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accusative
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hallara
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hallari
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hallara
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dative
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hallara
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hallari
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hallara
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genitive
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hallara
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hallari
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hallara
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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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hallari
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hallari
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hallari
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accusative
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hallari
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hallari
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hallari
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dative
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hǫllurum
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hǫllurum
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hǫllurum
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genitive
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hallari
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hallari
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hallari
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Strong declension of superlative of hallr
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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hallastr
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hǫllust
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hallast
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accusative
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hallastan
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hallasta
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hallast
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dative
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hǫllustum
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hallastri
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hǫllustu
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genitive
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hallasts
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hallastrar
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hallasts
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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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hallastir
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hallastar
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hǫllust
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accusative
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hallasta
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hallastar
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hǫllust
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dative
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hǫllustum
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hǫllustum
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hǫllustum
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genitive
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hallastra
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hallastra
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hallastra
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Weak declension of superlative of hallr
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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hallasti
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hallasta
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hallasta
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accusative
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hallasta
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hǫllustu
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hallasta
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dative
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hallasta
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hǫllustu
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hallasta
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genitive
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hallasta
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hǫllustu
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hallasta
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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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hǫllustu
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hǫllustu
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hǫllustu
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accusative
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hǫllustu
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hǫllustu
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hǫllustu
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dative
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hǫllustum
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hǫllustum
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hǫllustum
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genitive
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hǫllustu
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hǫllustu
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hǫllustu
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Derived terms
- hallæri (“bad harvest”, literally “sloping year”)
Descendants
References
- ^ “Archived copy”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], 2 June 2021 (last accessed), archived from the original on 2 June 2021
Further reading
- Zoëga, Geir T. (1910) “hallr”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive