þveit

See also: ðveit and tveit

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *þwaitą, ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *tweys- (to shake, agitate; to hurl, toss). Compare Old Norse þveita (to hurl). Related to English whittle, thwite and thwaite.

Noun

þveit n (genitive þveits, plural þveit)

  1. a clearing

Declension

  • þveita (to hurl)

Descendants

  • Norwegian: tveit; (dialectal) tvet
    • Danish: tved, tvede, tvedt
  • English: thwaite
  • Old Norman: thuit

References

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