hólmganga
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse hólmganga (whence also Swedish holmgång), from hólmi (“islet, holm”) or hólmur (“islet, holm”) and ganga (“walk”) (from the verb ganga (“to walk”)); literally meaning "walk on an islet" or "island walk".
Confer skora á hólm (“challenge to a duel”) and fara með sigur af hólmi (“to triumph”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhoulm.kauŋka/
Noun
hólmganga f (genitive singular hólmgöngu, nominative plural hólmgöngur)
Declension
declension of hólmganga
f-w1 | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | hólmganga | hólmgangan | hólmgöngur | hólmgöngurnar |
accusative | hólmgöngu | hólmgönguna | hólmgöngur | hólmgöngurnar |
dative | hólmgöngu | hólmgöngunni | hólmgöngum | hólmgöngunum |
genitive | hólmgöngu | hólmgöngunnar | hólmgangna | hólmgangnanna |
Synonyms
- (duel): einvígi
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