vålnad

Swedish

Etymology

Originally the same word as vårdnad (custody, care taking) from vårda (to care for, to take care of) and vård (care, protection) that comes from Old Swedish varþa from Old Norse vǫrðr from Proto-Germanic *warduz. See also Icelandic vörður. The development from rð > l (originally /ɽ/) is characteristic of the traditional dialects of central and northern Sweden, compare e.g. hin håle, tvi vale, våla etc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌvoːlˈnad/

Noun

vålnad c

  1. ghost, spirit, wraith
    Synonyms: ande, gast, gengångare, spöke, fantom

Declension

Declension of vålnad 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative vålnad vålnaden vålnader vålnaderna
Genitive vålnads vålnadens vålnaders vålnadernas

References

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