haldinn

Icelandic

Etymology

Past participle of halda (to hold).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhaltɪn(ː)/

Adjective

haldinn

  1. held
    Litla stúlkan er þungt haldin eftir slysið.
    The little girl is seriously ill after the accident.
    Hún var haldin skemmdarfýsn á hennar yngri árum.
    She was vandalous in her younger years.

Derived terms

  • vanhaldinn (someone underfed, a violated contract)
  • vel haldinn (well treated)
  • þungt haldinn (seriously ill)
  • heilu og höldnu
  • vera haldinn heimþrá (to be homesick)
  • vera haldinn skemmdarfýsn (to have vandalistic tendencies, to be vandalous)

Old Norse

Etymology

Past participle of halda.

Participle

haldinn

  1. held, past participle of halda
  2. in such and such a state
  3. satisfied with
    heilu ok hǫldnu
    safe and sound

Declension

Derived terms

References

  • haldinn”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
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