þora

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== Icelandic == === Etymology === From Old Norse þora. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈθɔːra/ Rhymes: -ɔːra === Verb === þora (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative þorði, supine þorað) to dare Synonyms: voga, áræða, dirfast ==== Conjugation ==== This verb needs an inflection-table template. ==== Derived terms ==== þor n (“courage”) þoran f (“courage”) þorinn (“daring”) == Old Norse == === Etymology === From Proto-Germanic *þurāną, of uncertain origin. Compare Proto-Indo-European *terh₂- (“to cross over, overcome, pass through”), see also Sanskrit तरति (tarati, “to overcome, surpass, contend”). === Verb === þora (singular past indicative þorði, plural past indicative þorðu, past participle þoraðr) to dare, have the courage to do a thing ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Descendants ==== === Further reading === Zoëga, Geir T. (1910), “þora”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 514; also available at the Internet Archive == Old Swedish == === Alternative forms === þura, þøra; thoras (deponent verb) === Etymology === From Old Norse þora, of unknown origin. === Verb === þora to dare (auxiliary) may, can, to be possible ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Descendants ==== Swedish: töras