treðja

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *tradjaną.

Verb

treðja (singular past indicative traddi, plural past indicative trǫddu, past participle traddr)

  1. to trample

Conjugation

Conjugation of treðja — active (weak class 1)
infinitive treðja
present participle treðjandi
past participle traddr
indicative subjunctive
present past present past
1st person singular treð tradda treðja tredda
2nd person singular treðr traddir treðir treddir
3rd person singular treðr traddi treði treddi
1st person plural treðjum trǫddum treðim treddim
2nd person plural treðið trǫdduð treðið treddið
3rd person plural treðja trǫddu treði treddi
imperative present
2nd person singular treð
1st person plural treðjum
2nd person plural treðið
Conjugation of treðja — mediopassive (weak class 1)
infinitive treðjask
present participle treðjandisk
past participle trazk
indicative subjunctive
present past present past
1st person singular treðjumk trǫddumk treðjumk treddumk
2nd person singular trezk traddisk treðisk treddisk
3rd person singular trezk traddisk treðisk treddisk
1st person plural treðjumsk trǫddumsk treðimsk treddimsk
2nd person plural treðizk trǫdduzk treðizk treddizk
3rd person plural treðjask trǫddusk treðisk treddisk
imperative present
2nd person singular trezk
1st person plural treðjumsk
2nd person plural treðizk

Descendants

  • Icelandic: treðja

Further reading

  • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910) “treðja”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 441; also available at the Internet Archive