skírr

See also: skirr

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *skīriz.

Adjective

skírr (comparative skírari or skírri, superlative skírstr)

  1. clear, bright, pure
    Synonym: skærr
  2. cleansed from guilt

Declension

Derived terms

  • skíra (to cleanse; baptize)
  • skírborinn (born in wedlock)
  • skírdagr m (Maundy Thursday)
  • skírdræpr (dazzling)
  • skírgetinn (born in wedlock)
  • skírifaðir m
  • skíriþórsdagr m (Maundy Thursday)
  • skírleiki m, skírleikr m (purity)
  • skírliga (purely, chastely)
  • skírligr (bright)
  • skírlífi n (chaste life)
  • skírlífr (pure-liced, chaste)
  • skírna (to become clear)
  • skírn f (baptism)
  • skírskota (to refer or submit to judgement)
  • skírsl f, skírsla f, skírsli n (purification, ordeal)

Descendants

  • Icelandic: skír
  • Faroese: skírur
  • Norwegian: skir
  • Old Swedish: skīr
  • Swedish: skir
  • Danish: skjær, skær
    • Faroese: skærur

References

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