andskoti
Icelandic
Etymology
An Old Norse term meaning "opponent", from and- + skoti, literally “he who shoots against you”.
By extension, everybody's opponent is Satan. This meaning is attested in some old poems, including one claimed to be from 1180.[1]
Noun
andskoti m (genitive singular andskota, nominative plural andskotar)
Declension
declension of andskoti
m-w1 | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | andskoti | andskotinn | andskotar | andskotarnir |
accusative | andskota | andskotann | andskota | andskotana |
dative | andskota | andskotanum | andskotum | andskotunum |
genitive | andskota | andskotans | andskota | andskotanna |
Derived terms
- andskotinn (interjection)
- andskoti (adverb)
- ansi (“quite”)
Adverb
andskoti
Synonyms
Further reading
- “andskoti” in the Dictionary of Modern Icelandic (in Icelandic) and ISLEX (in the Nordic languages)
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