völlur
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse vǫllr, from Proto-Germanic *walþuz. Cognate with Faroese vøllur, Norwegian voll, Old English weald (English weald, wold) and Old High German wald (German Wald).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvœtlʏr/ (
)listen (file) - Rhymes: -œtlʏr
Noun
völlur m (genitive singular vallar, nominative plural vellir)
- field, lawn
- Isaiah 40 (Icelandic, English)
- Heyr, einhver segir: "Kalla þú!" Og ég svara: "Hvað skal ég kalla?" "Allt hold er gras og allur yndisleikur þess sem blóm vallarins. Grasið visnar, blómin fölna, þegar Drottinn andar á þau. Sannlega, mennirnir eru gras. Grasið visnar, blómin fölna, en orð Guðs vors stendur stöðugt eilíflega."
- A voice says, "Cry out." And I said, "What shall I cry?" "All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field. The grass withers and the flowers fall, because the breath of the LORD blows on them. Surely the people are grass. The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever."
- Heyr, einhver segir: "Kalla þú!" Og ég svara: "Hvað skal ég kalla?" "Allt hold er gras og allur yndisleikur þess sem blóm vallarins. Grasið visnar, blómin fölna, þegar Drottinn andar á þau. Sannlega, mennirnir eru gras. Grasið visnar, blómin fölna, en orð Guðs vors stendur stöðugt eilíflega."
- Isaiah 40 (Icelandic, English)
- airfield, airport
- Ertu kominn út á völl?
- Have you arrived at the airport?
- Ég fór út á völl til að sækja vin minn frá Frakklandi.
- I went to the airport to pick up my friend from France.
- Synonym: flugvöllur
- field, playing field
Declension
Synonyms
- (field): flöt
- (airport): flugvöllur
- (playing field): íþróttavöllur, leikvangur
Derived terms
terms derived from völlur
- fara á völlinn
- fara út á völl
- flugvöllur
- fótboltavöllur
- grundvöllur
- halda velli
- heimavöllur
- mikill völlur á
- íþróttavöllur
- leggja að velli
- leikvöllur
- knattspyrnuvöllur
- KR-völlur
- skeiðvöllur
- tennisvöllur
- útivöllur
- verðlagsgrundvöllur
- viðræðugrundvöllur
- vígvöllur
- þéttur á velli
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