stakkur
See also: Stakkur
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse stakkr.
Declension
m10 | Singular | Plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | stakkur | stakkurin | stakkar | stakkarnir |
Accusative | stakk | stakkin | stakkar | stakkarnar |
Dative | stakki | stakkinum | støkkum/ stakkum |
støkkunum/ stakkunum |
Genitive | staks | staksins | stakka | stakkanna |
Icelandic
Etymology 1
From Old Norse stakkr (“a short garment; doublet”), from Proto-Germanic *stakkaz (“a short jacket”), from *stakkaz (“short”).
Derived terms
- vel í stakk búinn, vera vel í stakk búinn (well prepared to do something)
- illa í stakk búinn, vera illa í stakk búinn (badly prepared to do something)
- sníða sér stakk eftir vexti (to cut one's coat according to one's cloth, to not bite off more than one can chew, to live according to one's means, and not more)
Etymology 2
From Old Norse stakkr (“barn; rick; haystack; heap; pile”), from Proto-Germanic *stakkaz (“barn; rick; haystack”). More at stack.
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