"Harvaðafjǫll" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Old Norse]

Etymology: The first element is cognate to Latin Carpates and displays the effects of Grimm's law, making this the sole attestation in any Germanic language of the inherited Germanic name of this mountain range. The second element, fjǫll, is simply the plural of fjall (“mountain”). Etymology templates: {{cog|la|Carpates}} Latin Carpates Head templates: {{head|non|proper nouns|g=n-p|g2=|head=|tr=}} Harvaðafjǫll n pl, {{non-proper noun|n-p}} Harvaðafjǫll n pl
  1. (hapax) the Carpathian Mountains Tags: neuter, plural Categories (place): Mountains
    Sense id: en-Harvaðafjǫll-non-name-7GpDuPlA Categories (other): Old Norse entries with incorrect language header, Old Norse hapax legomena, Old Norse pluralia tantum

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