"nipt" meaning in Old Norse

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Noun

Forms: niptar [genitive]
Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *niftiz (“female relative”). Etymology templates: {{inh|non|gem-pro|*niftiz||female relative}} Proto-Germanic *niftiz (“female relative”) Head templates: {{head|non|nouns|g=f|g2=|head=|sort=|tr=}} nipt f, {{non-noun|f|niptar}} nipt f (genitive niptar)
  1. female relative, kinswoman; sister; daughter Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-nipt-non-noun-5JD~7P7w Categories (other): Old Norse entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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      ],
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  "etymology_text": "From Proto-Germanic *niftiz (“female relative”).",
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      "form": "niptar",
      "tags": [
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        {
          "text": "nipt ok dísi nú mun ek telja: Snót, brúðr, svanni, svarri, sprakki, fljóð, sprund, kona, feima, ekkja, rýgr, víf ok drós, ristill, sæta, man, svarkr ok hæll, mær ok kerling.\n[terms for] kinswomen and ladies will I now name: Gentlewoman, bride, lady, proud lady, spark, woman, dame, female, sweet thing, widow, housewife, wife and sweetheart, slender lady, matron, bondswoman, haughty one and war-widow, maiden and old lady. (Nafnaþulur, kvenna heiti)",
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        }
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        "female relative, kinswoman; sister; daughter"
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  ],
  "etymology_text": "From Proto-Germanic *niftiz (“female relative”).",
  "forms": [
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        "Old Norse lemmas",
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        "Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Germanic",
        "Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic",
        "Old Norse terms with usage examples"
      ],
      "examples": [
        {
          "text": "nipt ok dísi nú mun ek telja: Snót, brúðr, svanni, svarri, sprakki, fljóð, sprund, kona, feima, ekkja, rýgr, víf ok drós, ristill, sæta, man, svarkr ok hæll, mær ok kerling.\n[terms for] kinswomen and ladies will I now name: Gentlewoman, bride, lady, proud lady, spark, woman, dame, female, sweet thing, widow, housewife, wife and sweetheart, slender lady, matron, bondswoman, haughty one and war-widow, maiden and old lady. (Nafnaþulur, kvenna heiti)",
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