dunna
See also: Duna
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse dunna, whence also Icelandic dunna, Norwegian dunne. Confer also Scottish Gaelic tunnag.
Noun
dunna f (genitive singular dunnu, plural dunnur)
Declension
Declension of dunna | ||||
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f1 | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | dunna | dunnan | dunnur | dunnurnar |
accusative | dunnu | dunnuna | dunnur | dunnurnar |
dative | dunnu | dunnuni | dunnum | dunnunum |
genitive | dunnu | dunnunnar | dunna | dunnanna |
Derived terms
Romansch
Etymology
From Late Latin domna, shortened variant of Latin domina (“lady, mistress of the house”), from domus (“house”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dṓm (“house”).
Noun
dunna f (plural dunnas)
Synonyms
- (wife): consorta
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