Gøta

See also: gøta

Faroese

í Gøtu - in Gøta

Etymology

From Old Norse Gata.

Proper noun

Gøta f

  1. common term for three villages in the island of Eysturoy, meaning literally "Way", compare gøta

Usage notes

  • í / úr Gøtu - in / from Gøta
  • til Gøtu - to Gøta

Declension

Singular
Indefinite
Nominative Gøta
Accusative Gøtu
Dative Gøtu
Genitive Gøtu

Derived terms

  • gøtumaður, (historical) gøtuskeggi, (jocular) gøtuskuri (man from Gøta)
  • Norðragøta, Gøtugjógv, Syðrugøta, undir Gøtueiði

Further reading

Gøta on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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