klettr

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *klintaz.

Noun

klettr m (genitive klettar, plural klettir)

  1. hill, crag, cliff
  2. rock, stone

Declension

Descendants

  • Danish: klit
  • Faroese: klettur
  • Norn: klett
  • Icelandic: klettur
  • Norwegian: klett
  • Swedish: klätt
  • Scottish Gaelic: cleit
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