"dauða" meaning in Old Norse

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Adjective

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  1. inflection of dauðr:
    strong feminine accusative singular
    Tags: accusative, feminine, form-of, singular, strong Form of: dauðr
    Sense id: en-dauða-non-adj-Xb6xPFi-
  2. inflection of dauðr:
    strong masculine accusative plural
    Tags: accusative, form-of, masculine, plural, strong Form of: dauðr
    Sense id: en-dauða-non-adj-KoJQXUNB
  3. inflection of dauðr:
    weak feminine/neuter nominative singular
    Tags: feminine, form-of, neuter, nominative, singular, weak Form of: dauðr
    Sense id: en-dauða-non-adj-MvxGuAyg
  4. inflection of dauðr:
    weak masculine/neuter accusative/dative/genitive singular
    Tags: accusative, dative, form-of, genitive, masculine, neuter, singular, weak Form of: dauðr
    Sense id: en-dauða-non-adj-aswZ5eW6
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