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forðum
forðum
Old Norse
Etymology
Etymology obscure, but ultimately from Proto-Germanic *furi- (“formerly”), from Proto-Indo-European *per- (“forth, over, across, through”). Related to Old Norse forn (“old, ancient”), fjǫrð (“past year”).
Adverb
forðum (not comparable)
- aforetime, formerly, once, erst
- Hávamál, 47:
- Ungr var ek forðum, / fór ek einn saman, / þá varð ek villr vega; / auðigr þóttumk, / er ek annan fann, / maðr er manns gaman.
- Young was I once, / and wandered alone, / And nought of the road I knew; / Rich did I feel / when a comrade I found, / for man is man's delight.
- Ungr var ek forðum, / fór ek einn saman, / þá varð ek villr vega; / auðigr þóttumk, / er ek annan fann, / maðr er manns gaman.
- Hávamál, 47:
- of yore, in days of old
- Vǫluspá, 2:
- Ek man jǫtna ár um borna, / Þá er forðum mik fœdda hǫfðu...
- I recall giants born long ago / Who have fostered me of old...
- Ek man jǫtna ár um borna, / Þá er forðum mik fœdda hǫfðu...
- Vǫluspá, 2: