skóflustunga
Icelandic
Etymology
From skófla + stunga, literally “an instance of a spade or shovel being dug into the ground”.
Noun
skóflustunga f (genitive singular skóflustungu, nominative plural skóflustungur)
- ceremonial groundbreaking, sod-turning ceremony (ceremony celebrating the first day of construction of a building)
Declension
declension of skóflustunga
f-w1 | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | skóflustunga | skóflustungan | skóflustungur | skóflustungurnar |
accusative | skóflustungu | skóflustunguna | skóflustungur | skóflustungurnar |
dative | skóflustungu | skóflustungunni | skóflustungum | skóflustungunum |
genitive | skóflustungu | skóflustungunnar | skóflustungna | skóflustungnanna |
Further reading
- “skóflustunga” in the Dictionary of Modern Icelandic (in Icelandic) and ISLEX (in the Nordic languages)
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