ånd
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From Old Norse ǫnd, a variant of andi (related to anda (“breathe”)), from Proto-Germanic *anadô, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂enh₁- (“to breathe”).
ånd c (singular definite ånden, plural indefinite ånder)
See ånde (“to breathe”).
ånd
Probably from Danish ånd, which in turn comes from Old Norse ǫnd, a variant of andi.
ånd m (definite singular ånden, indefinite plural ånder, definite plural åndene)
Probably from Danish ånd, which in turn comes from Old Norse ǫnd, a variant of andi.
ånd f (definite singular ånda, indefinite plural ånder, definite plural åndene)
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