lǫgmaðr
Old Norse
    
    Etymology
    
From lǫg (“law”) + maðr (“man”). Compare Old Frisian āsega, which seems to refer to a similar office.
Declension
    
  Declension of lǫgmaðr (strong consonant stem, s-genitive)
| masculine | singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | lǫgmaðr | lǫgmaðrinn | lǫgmenn | lǫgmenninir | 
| accusative | lǫgmann | lǫgmanninn | lǫgmenn | lǫgmennina | 
| dative | lǫgmanni | lǫgmanninum | lǫgmǫnnum | lǫgmǫnnunum | 
| genitive | lǫgmanns | lǫgmannsins | lǫgmanna | lǫgmannanna | 
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