OIcel declension

OIcel ō-stems

OIcel inherits PGmc ō-stems (all feminine) with the following paradigm1

casefem.sgfem.pl
nomgjǫf-°gjaf-ar
gengjaf-argjaf-a
datgjǫf-°gjǫf-um
accgjǫf-°gjaf-ar

Subclasses

The paradigm above is sometimes described as the “pure ō-stems”. Stems orginally ending in -jō- have OIcel j-insertion

casefem.sgfem.pl
nomben-∅ben-j-ar
genben-j-arben-j-a
datben-∅ben-j-um
accben-∅ben-j-ar

Stems originally ending in -wō have a -v- before all vowel endings, except in the case of u where it is assimilated.

casefem.sg.fem.pl
nomǫr-∅ǫr-v-ar
genǫr-v-arǫr-v-a
datǫr-∅ǫr-um
accǫr-∅ǫr-v-ar

In some grammars OIcel ijō-stems are included as subclasses of ō-stems.

Irregularities

Some nouns have alternants for nom.pl and acc.pl ending -ir

  • farirfǫr ‘trip’
  • áirá ‘river’

Some nouns of this class have alternants for dat.sg with the historic -u preserved

  • hǫlluhǫll ‘hall‘
  • eggjuegg ‘blade’s edge‘
  • ǫruǫr ‘arrow‘


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Footnotes

  1. Norröne Grammatik im Überblick: Altisländisch und Altnorwegisch, §30