- sótt-sjúkr
- adj. fever-sick, feverish, Fél. x. 40.
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.
bradsot — ˈbradsət noun ( s) Etymology: probably from Icelandic brāthasōt, from Old Norse, plague, murrain, from brāthr sudden, hasty, heated + sōtt sickness, disease; akin to Old Norse brāth tar and to Old Norse sjūkr sick more at breath, sick : braxy 1 * … Useful english dictionary
Níð — (Old Norse) (Anglo Saxon nith , Old High German (OHG) nid(d) , modern German form Neid , modern Low Saxon nied ) in ancient Germanic mythology was the constituting and qualifying attribute for people suspected of being a malicious mythological… … Wikipedia
seug- — seug English meaning: sad, grievous; ill Deutsche Übersetzung: “bekũmmert, traurig, gekränkt, krank” Material: Arm. hiucanim ‘sieche hin”; M.Ir. socht m. (*sug to ) ‘schweigen, Depression”; Goth. siuks “ sick “, O.Ice. sjūkr “… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary