See also: höggva

Old Norse

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *hawwaną (to hew, forge), from Proto-Indo-European *kewh₂- (to hew; to hit, strike; to forge). Cognate with Old English hēawan (English hew), Old Saxon hauwan, Old High German houwan.

Verb

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hǫggva

  1. to hew, strike
    Hjoggu vér með hjǫrvi
    We striked with the sword

Conjugation

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  • hǫgg n (strike, cut)
  • hǫggr m (striker, cutter)

Descendants

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