Old Norse edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Probably a mix between Latin Iudaea and Old Norse Guð, adding ending -ingr. Compare gyðlingr (descendant of a priest) and gyðja (priestess, goddess).

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Noun edit

gyðingr m (genitive gyðings, plural gyðingar)

  1. a Jew
    • Gyðinga saga
      Verðr hann reiðr mjǫk við þessa svívirðíng ok snýr nú reiði sinni upp á Gyðinga
      He (the brother of Tholomeus) becomes very angry at this insult (his defeat in Egypt) and turns his anger against the Jews

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Icelandic: gyðingur
  • Faroese: gýðingur

References edit