þvottur

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse þváttr, from Proto-Germanic *þwahtuz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈθvɔhtʏr/
    Rhymes: -ɔhtʏr

Noun

þvottur m (genitive singular þvottar or þvotts, nominative plural þvottar)

  1. wash, washing (the act of washing, generally)
  2. (specifically) laundry (the act of washing clothes)
    Það stal einhver þvottaefninu mínu og ég þarf að þvo þvott.
    Someone stole my detergent and I need to do laundry.
  3. laundry (clothes about to be, being, or newly washed)

Declension

Note: The original declension of this word in Old Norse (þváttr) was the masculine strong u-stem third declension (in the same manner as máttur, sláttur, þáttur, etc.), but changed to the first declension after the change of -vá- to -vo-.

Derived terms

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