edikur
Faroese
Etymology
From late Old Norse edik, from Middle Low German etik or Middle Dutch edik, ultimately borrowed (with metathesis) from Latin acētum. Compare Icelandic edik, Norwegian eddik, Danish eddike, Swedish ättika, Faroese edikur, German Essig.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈeːtɪʰkːʊɹ/
Declension
Declension of edikur (singular only) | ||
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m6s | singular | |
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | edikur | edikurin |
accusative | edik | edikin |
dative | ediki | edikinum |
genitive | ediks | ediksins |
Derived terms
- súreplaedikur
- kirsuberjaedikur
- balsamico edikur
- edikssýra
Related terms
- olja
- olivinolja
- sólblómuolja
- víndrúvukjarnuolja
- sukur
- salt
- pipar
- sinnopur
- siropur
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