safn
Icelandic
Etymology
From safna, from Old Norse safna, a by-form of samna (“to collect, assemble”), from Proto-Germanic *samnōną (“to gather, collect”). More at sam.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sapn/
- Rhymes: -apn
Noun
safn n (genitive singular safns, nominative plural söfn)
- (institution) a museum
- a collection
- a flock of sheep syn.
Declension
declension of safn
n-s | singular | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | safn | safnið | söfn | söfnin |
accusative | safn | safnið | söfn | söfnin |
dative | safni | safninu | söfnum | söfnunum |
genitive | safns | safnsins | safna | safnanna |
Synonyms
- (flock of sheep): def. fjárhópur
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