skepna
Icelandic edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse skepna, from Proto-Germanic *skapnijǭ, from the past participle of *skapjaną.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
skepna f (genitive singular skepnu, nominative plural skepnur)
- (archaic, uncountable) creation (all the world)
- creature
- animal, beast
- (derogatory) pig, bastard, cow (denoting a beastly, dastardly person)
- (rare, derogatory) slut (promiscuous woman)
- a mildly pejorative term of endearment, showing pity; poor thing
- (obsolete) fate
- (obsolete) sense, wits
Declension edit
declension of skepna
f-w1 | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | skepna | skepnan | skepnur | skepnurnar |
accusative | skepnu | skepnuna | skepnur | skepnurnar |
dative | skepnu | skepnunni | skepnum | skepnunum |
genitive | skepnu | skepnunnar | skepna | skepnanna |