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|Etymology = From Norwegian Oslo, from Old Norse Ósló, Ásló f or n. The first element is disputed, but is likely from ''ǫ́ss'', ''áss'' (“god; one of the Æsir”), from Proto-Germanic ''*ansuz''. Another theory is that it comes from ''áss'' (“hill, beam”), from Proto-Germanic ''*ansaz'', but this is unlikely. The second element is ''ló'' f or n (“meadow”), from Proto-Germanic ''*lauhō'' f, ''*lauhaz'' m.
|Etymology = From Norwegian Oslo, from Old Norse ''Ósló'', ''Ásló'' f or n. The first element is disputed, but is likely from ''ǫ́ss'', ''áss'' (“god; one of the Æsir”), from Proto-Germanic ''*ansuz''. Another theory is that it comes from ''áss'' (“hill, beam”), from Proto-Germanic ''*ansaz'', but this is unlikely. The second element is ''ló'' f or n (“meadow”), from Proto-Germanic ''*lauhō'' f, ''*lauhaz'' m.
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 4 July 2023

Capital city of Norway

Osloa, Osloae, f

Noun [Cite]

Declension

First-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Osloa
Genitive Osloae
Dative Osloae
Accusative Osloam
Ablative Osloā
Vocative Osloa


Etymology:

From Norwegian Oslo, from Old Norse Ósló, Ásló f or n. The first element is disputed, but is likely from ǫ́ss, áss (“god; one of the Æsir”), from Proto-Germanic *ansuz. Another theory is that it comes from áss (“hill, beam”), from Proto-Germanic *ansaz, but this is unlikely. The second element is f or n (“meadow”), from Proto-Germanic *lauhō f, *lauhaz m.

References:

"Osloa". In: Vicipaedia, Wikimedia Foundation, visited on 04.07.2023‎