útan
Old Norse
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Germanic *ūtanē. Akin to út + -an.
Adverb
editútan (not comparable)
Related terms
edit- útanborgar (“without the town”)
- útanborðs (“overboard”)
- útaneygðr (“goggle-eyed”)
- útanferð f (“a journey abroad”)
- útanfjarðar (“outside the firth”)
- útanfjórðungs (“outside the quarter”)
- útanfótar (“outside the foot”)
- útanfǫr f (“a journey abroad”)
- útangarða (“outside the yard (house)”)
- útangarðs (“outside the fence”)
- útangátta (“out-of-door”)
- útanheraðs (“outside of the district”)
- útanhrepps (“outside the poor-district”)
- útanlands (“abroad”)
- útanlandsmaðr m (“foreigner”)
- útanlandssiðir (“outlandish”)
- útanlendis (“abroad”)
- útanlærs (“outside the thigh”)
- útanstefning f (“a summons abroad”)
- útansóknar (“outside the parish”)
- útanverðr (“outward, outside, outer part of”)
Descendants
edit- Icelandic: utan
- Faroese: uttan
- Norwegian Bokmål: uten
- Norwegian Nynorsk: utan
- Old Swedish: ūtan
- Swedish: utan
- Old Danish: utan, utæn, uten
- Danish: uden
See also
editConjunction
editútan
See also
editPreposition
editútan
Derived terms
editDescendants
editReferences
edit- útan in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, G. T. Zoëga, Clarendon Press, 1910, at Internet Archive.