niþinger
Old Swedish
Alternative forms
- nidinger
- nidhinger
- niðinger
Etymology
By surface analysis, nidh + -inger, from Old Norse níðingr (níð + -ingr). Earliest record from the 11th century, in the form of the runic genitive inflection ᚾᛁᚦᛁᚴᛋ (niþiks /niðiŋs, nid͡hin͡gs/). Cognate of Danish nidding (Old Danish nithing), Icelandic níðingur, English nithing.
Noun
nīþinger m
- (vulgar, derogatory, offensive) shameful dishonorable coward; by extension: general insult
- (law) harsh criminal, villain, scoundrel, vile wretch, apostate (guilty of apostasy; dishonesty), in relation to crimes of honor, honesty and thereof; originally an outlaw (criminal excluded from legal rights, who can be killed at will without legal penalty)
Declension
Declension of niþinger (strong a-stem)
| masculine | singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | niþinger | niþingrin | niþingar | niþinganir, niþinganer |
| accusative | niþing | niþingin | niþinga | niþingana |
| dative | niþingi, niþinge | niþinginum, niþingenom | niþingum, niþingom | niþingumin, niþingomen |
| genitive | niþings | niþingsins | niþinga | niþinganna |
Descendants
- Swedish: niding