flóki
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse flóki (“tuft of hair”), from Proto-Germanic *flukkōn-, *flukkan-, *fluksōn- (“down, flock”), from Proto-Indo-European *plewk- (“hair, fibres, tuft”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈflɔuːtʃɪ]
Declension
Declension of flóki | ||||
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m1 | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | flóki | flókin | flókar | flókarnir |
accusative | flóka | flókan | flókar | flókarnar |
dative | flóka | flókanum | flókum | flókunum |
genitive | flóka | flókans | flóka | flókanna |
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse flóki (“tuft of hair”), from Proto-Germanic *flukkōn-, *flukkan-, *fluksōn- (“down, flock”), from Proto-Indo-European *plewk- (“hair, fibres, tuft”).
Noun
flóki m (genitive singular flóka, nominative plural flókar)
Declension
Further reading
- “flóki” in the Dictionary of Modern Icelandic (in Icelandic) and ISLEX (in the Nordic languages)
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