fjör
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse fjǫr, from Proto-Germanic *ferhwą, *ferhwō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fjœːr/
- Rhymes: -œːr
Noun
fjör n (genitive singular fjörs, no plural)
Usage notes
- Especially frequent in alliterative phrases such as eiga fótum fjör að launa.
Declension
declension of fjör
n-s | singular | |
---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | fjör | fjörið |
accusative | fjör | fjörið |
dative | fjöri | fjörinu |
genitive | fjörs | fjörsins |
Synonyms
- (vitality): def. lífsafl, lífsþróttur, lífsfjör
- (merriment): def. gleðskapur
- (life): def. líf
Derived terms
- fjörbrot (synonyms helstríð, dauðastríð; a death struggle)
- fjörefni (synonyms vítamín; vitamin)
- fjörga (synonyms lífga; vitalize)
- meðfætt fjörleysi (debilitas neonatorum)
- viðbragðafjör (erethism)
- eiga fótum fjör að launa
- fjöregg
- fjörfiskur
- fjörga
- fjörgamall
- fjörlegur
- fjörugur
- í fullu fjöri
Old Norse
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