kjöt
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse kjǫt, from Proto-Germanic *ketwą. Cognate with Danish kød, Faroese kjøt, Norwegian Bokmål kjøtt, Norwegian Nynorsk kjøt, kjøtt, and Swedish kött.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kʰjœːt/
- Rhymes: -œːt
Declension
Derived terms
- hrossakjöt (“horsemeat”)
- kjötbolla (“meatball”)
- kjötborð (“meat counter”)
- kjötbúð (“butcher shop”)
- kjötfars (“sausage meat”)
- kjöthakk (“minced meat”)
- kjötkássa (“hash”)
- kjötkraftur (“bouillon, stock”)
- kjötkveðjuhátíð (“carnival”)
- kjötmikill
- kjötréttur (“meat dish”)
- kjötsúpa (“clear soup containing meat”)
- kjötæta (“carnivore”)
- lambakjöt (“lamb”)
- nautakjöt (“beef”)
- súpukjöt (“meat, especially mutton, for making soup”)
- svínakjöt (“pork”)
- ungnautakjöt (“veal”)
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