royna

Faroese

Etymology

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Verb

royna (third person singular past indicative royndi, supine roynt)

  1. to experience
  2. to try out, to test, to dabble
  3. to fish
  4. (medio-passive) roynast - to result

Usage notes

  • royna gott av einum - to have good experiences with someone
  • royna ilt av einum - to have bad experiences with someone
  • royna roysni - to show one's strength (manhood)
  • royn teg ! - now show us the ropes!
  • (kvæði): royna sund við hvítabjørn - to swim with the polar bear (swimming contest)
  • royna seg - to dabble in
  • royna eftir fiski - to fish
  • royna við snøri - "to try with a line" (= to fish with a line)
  • vit royndu við Føroyar - we fished nearby the Faroes

Conjugation

Conjugation of royna (group v-1)
infinitive royna
supine roynt
participle (a7)1 roynandi royndur
present past
first singular royni royndi
second singular roynir royndi
third singular roynir royndi
plural royna royndu
imperative
singular royn!
plural roynið!
1Only the past participle being declined.

Synonyms

  • roynd (attempt, trial, test, experience)

Further reading

"royna" at Sprotin.fo

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