þó
See also: þo
Icelandic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /θouː/
- Rhymes: -ouː
Usage notes
Prescriptivist recommendation is to always use þó að instead of þó, particularly in writing. This recommendation is however not widely followed or recognized.
Adverb
þó
Derived terms
- og þó (“hmm, or does it?”) (indicates uncertainty)
- þónokkur (“some considerable amount”)
Old Norse
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *þauh (“nevertheless, though”).
Adverb
þó
- nevertheless, still, yet
- þó mun ek eigi neitta þér
- yet I will not deny thee
- 800s, Anonymous, Hávamǫ́l (‘the speeches of the High One’), stanza 36
- Bú es bętra, / þótt lítit sé,
halr es hęima hvęrr;
þótt tvær gęitr ęigi / ok taugręptan sal,
þat es þó bętra an bǿn.- A homestead is better, though little it be; each is a man at home; though two goats he own, and a cord-roofed hall, that is yet better than begging.
- however
Derived terms
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