galdur
See also: Galdur
Icelandic
    
    Etymology
    
From Old Norse galdr, from Proto-Germanic *galdraz, related to gala (“archaic meaning; to chant spells, to sing spells”) from the Old English gealdor, galdor.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈkaltʏr/
- Rhymes: -altʏr
Noun
    
galdur m (genitive singular galdurs, nominative plural galdrar)
Declension
    
Synonyms
    
- (magic): def. töfrar n pl, kynngi f (archaic), fjölkynngi f (archaic)
- (conjuring trick): def. töfrabrögð
Derived terms
    
Derived terms
- galdrabók
- galdrafluga ('witch-fly,' a kind of a crane fly; tipula nigra subhirta)
- galdrafullur (full of sorcery or magic)
- galdrahríð (a magic storm, a hurricane raised by spells)
- galdrakind (a foul witch)
- galdrakinn (nickname; spell cheek)
- galdrakona (a witch, a sorceress)
- galdramaður
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