fáni

See also: fani, faní, and fâni

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse fáni, from Proto-Germanic *fanô. Confer the Latin pannus (a cloth; a rag; a garment), German Fahne (the flag of a nation, organisation, etc; a banner) from Middle High German vano / van, from Old High German fano (a flag), from the Germanic root *fanō (cloth, flag), from Proto-Indo-European *pān (fabric) and the English vane from the Old English fana (a flag).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfauːnɪ/
    Rhymes: -auːnɪ

Noun

fáni m (genitive singular fána, nominative plural fánar)

  1. a flag
    Íslenski fáninn.
    Flag of Iceland.

Declension

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • að sigla undir fána aðildarríkis (flying the flag of a member state)
  • fánablað (culmiferous terminal leaf)
  • fánabotn (vexillum)
  • fánaríki (flag State)
  • fánaríkismál (flag State related issue)
  • fánayfirvald (flag administration)
  • hentifáni (flag of convenience)
  • skip sem siglir undir fána aðildarríkis (ship flying the flag of a Member State)
  • skip sem siglir undir fána ríkis (ship flying the flag of a State)
  • skoðunarmaður fánaríkis (flag state inspector)
  • stjórnvald fánaríkis (flag State administration, administration of the flag State)
  • undirnefnd um framkvæmd á gerningum Alþjóðasiglingamálastofnunarinnar í fánaríkjum (Subcommittee on Flag State Implementation (FSI) of the IMO)
  • þjóðfáni

See also

  • blakta (to flutter)
  • húnn (a flagpole's knob)
  • stöng, flaggstöng (flagpole)
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